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Samuel Chapin

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214: 235: 20: 151:, were appointed town Commissioners (essentially a board of magistrates). They had full power and authority to govern the inhabitants of Springfield; to hear and determine all cases and offenses, both civil and criminal, and to inflict all punishments not reaching life, limb, or banishment; to give oaths to constables; and to examine witnesses on oath. He apparently held office as a commissioner until 1660/1. Chapin then alternated between being a selectman (1660 and 1663) and a commissioner (1662, 1664 and 1665). 207:. It emphasizes the piety, and perhaps moral rigidity, of the country's religious founders—evident in the sculpted Chapin's proud pose, certain stride, flowing cape and hefty Bible, as well as his assertive use of a walking cane. Smaller variants of the same work can be found in several museums. 94:
On February 9, 1623/4, Samuel married Cicely Penny. They had seven children: David, Catherine, Sarah, Josiah, Henry, Japhet and Hannah. The oldest five children were born in England and the last two in Massachusetts, Japhet in Roxbury and Hannah in Springfield.
114:). The Chapins lived in Roxbury till the close of the year 1642, as on 15 of October of that year Japhet was baptized there. Soon after this, however, they must have moved to Springfield, for we find them there in January 1642/3. 604:
Listed in Chapin, Gilbert Warren, Vol. II, p. 1445, as "James Orinsbee Chapin" (there was likely a transcription error somewhere, with the "m" and "in" getting confused, but the birth date, place and parents are all otherwise
213: 129:, and were to serve for one year. They settled disputes, heard complaints, admitted inhabitants, regulated highways, bridges, fences, finances, etc., and had a general supervision over all the affairs of the town. 234: 177:. Cicely survived him by just over seven years, dying in February 1682. All their children grew to adulthood, married, and produced a total of 72 grandchildren, most of whom grew up and married. 650:
The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data with Brief Biographical Sketches of the Descendants of Deacon Samuel Chapin; Vol. I: First Seven Generations and Vol. II: Eighth to Twelfth Generation
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Samuel Chapin held the office of Selectman continuously from 26 September 1644, to 22 November 1652, when having taken the oath of a Commissioner, he could no longer serve as Selectman.
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The First Century of the History of Springfield: the Official Records from 1636 to 1736, with an Historical Review and a Biographical Mention of the Founders, Volume I
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On 26 September 1644, Samuel Chapin was chosen for a committee of five to order the prudential affairs of the town. This prudential committee was in reality the first
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Bennett's Maternal Grandmother, Mary Hoar, has her parents (Abigail Hitchcock and David Hoar) documented in Chapin, Gilbert Warren, Vol. I, p. 114.
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in Springfield. The Selectmen, or Townsmen as they were sometimes called, were generally five in number. They were elected by a vote of all the
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The Chapin Genealogy: Containing a Very Large Proportion of the Descendants of Dea. Samuel Chapin, who Settled in Springfield, Mass. in 1642
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was still in use, she died in what would in current terms be dated 1683. Some accounts will note her death as 1682/3 for this reason. See
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Orange Chapin gives the date as the 10th (p. 2) but Howard Millar Chapin gives a date of the 19th (p. 22) so the date is not 100% certain.
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Gilbert Warren Chapin and Howard Millar Chapin both give the date of death recorded as 8 Feb 1682, but because the
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there was little separation between the church and government). Chapin is best known today as the subject of the
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Chapin was actively interested in the church and appears to have been a deacon as early as 1650.
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Samuel Chapin had many famous direct descendants, including United States Presidents
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Chapin died in Springfield in November 1675 shortly after the town was devastated in
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to produce a work memorializing his ancestor. The sculpture, most commonly known as
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other electronic versions available at The Internet Archive (archive.org)
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other electronic versions available at The Internet Archive (archive.org)
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tribe) residing within the town and incited them to mount an
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in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1887. Photographed in 1905.
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He immigrated to America either with or shortly after
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Springfield MA. 351:Other early settlers of Springfield: 347:History of Springfield, Massachusetts 110:(later incorporated into the city of 7: 403:Julian vs. Gregorian calendar. See 731:City of Springfield, Massachusetts 692:The Work of Augustus Saint-Gaudens 14: 443:Chapin, Howard Millar, p. 18, 22 233: 212: 505:Chapin, Gilbert Warren, Vol. I. 1: 705:T.S. Eliot: An Imperfect Life 494:Old Style and New Style dates 405:Old Style and New Style dates 685:Taxi: The Harry Chapin Story 470:Chapin, Howard Millar, p. 23 461:Chapin, Howard Millar, p. 22 434:Chapin, Howard Millar, p. 18 425:Chapin, Howard Millar, p. 14 137:Massachusetts General Court 799: 747:Metropolitan Museum of Art 333:and world champion sailor 269:, abolitionist and author 265:, Canadian Prime Minister 245:Metropolitan Museum of Art 184: 659:1908. Providence RI. see 648:Chapin, Gilbert Warren. 305:, and his sons, singers 289:, auto industry pioneer 161:. In October 1675 Chief 141:William Pynchon's heresy 51:Massachusetts Bay Colony 37:. He served the town as 655:Chapin, Howard Millar. 267:Richard Bedford Bennett 733:Official city website. 285:, poet and playwright 226:Augustus Saint-Gaudens 55:Augustus Saint-Gaudens 23: 783:Chapin musical family 687:. Ashley Books, 1987. 675:full text online(PDF) 661:full text online(PDF) 496:for full explanation. 319:Mary Chapin Carpenter 271:Harriet Beecher Stowe 171:attack on Springfield 22: 778:People from Paignton 737:Deacon Samuel Chapin 299:James Ormsbee Chapin 241:Deacon Samuel Chapin 197:Augustus St. Gaudens 139:'s displeasure with 59:Deacon Samuel Chapin 297:, American painter 293:and auto executive 263:William Howard Taft 125:of the town at the 106:'s congregation at 75:Chapin was born in 57:sculpture entitled 690:Dryfhout, John H. 275:Henry Ward Beecher 119:board of Selectmen 24: 514:Dryfhout, p. 162. 295:Roy D. Chapin Jr. 193:Chester W. 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Index


Springfield
Massachusetts
selectman
magistrate
deacon
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
The Puritan
Paignton
Torquay
Devon
England
William Pynchon
John Eliot
Roxbury
Boston
board of Selectmen
freemen
town meeting
Massachusetts General Court
William Pynchon's heresy
England
Elizur Holyoke
King Philip's War
Metacomet
Pocomtuc
attack on Springfield
grist mills
The Puritan (Springfield, Massachusetts)

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