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Chapman Family History
INTRODUCTION
This ancient, popular, and very important surname is of Olde English, German and Anglo-Saxon pre 5th century origins. Spelt in several ways including Chapman, Chipman, and Chipper (English), Kauf, Kaufman and Kaufler Austro-German), and Koopman (Danish), Coopman and de Copeman (Flemish), this is an occupational name for a merchant or trader. It believed that however spelt, the origination is from the Olde English "ceapmann", itself a compound consisting of the elements "ceap", meaning to barter or bargain and "mann", a person, or in this context, a travelling man. The surname development includes the following early examples taken from authentic charters of the period: Alice Chepman of Derbyshire in the year 1207, Berchtoldus Kofman of Weinzberg, Germany, in the year 1287, and Henry le Chupman of Hampshire in 1327...
Chapman (Variants: Chatman, Capman, Champman)
An English occupational name from Middle English chap(pe)man , chepman ‘merchant, trader’ (Old English c?apmann , c?pemann ).
In Jewish, adopted probably for a like-sounding or like-meaning name in another European language, for example Kaufman.
Early bearers of the surname include: Willelmus Chapman, 1377 in Poll Tax (Kennington, Kent); Johannes Chapman, 1377 in Poll Tax (Normanby, Lincs); Sibila Chapman, 1377 in Poll Tax (Uppingham, Rutland); Waltero le Chapeman, 1381 in Poll Tax (Oxford, Oxon); Willelmus Chapman, 1381 in Poll Tax (Sturmer, Essex); Anne Chapman, 1538 in IGI (Broughton by Brigg, Lincs); Johanis. Chapman, 1538 in IGI (Kelshall, Herts); Mgy Chapman, 1538 in IGI (Fairsted, Essex); Ricardus Chapman, 1539 in IGI (Calne, Wilts); Henry Chapman, 1540 in IGI (Rye, Sussex).
William Chapman, an English convict, was transported aboard the "Albion" on 17 May 1823, settling in Van Diemen's Land, Australia.
In 1891, the surname was recorded in England and Wales with 44,481 occurrences and a further 636 in Scotland.
In 1881, it was a widespread surname and was particularly frequent in the south-eastern county of Kent with 3,015 occurrences. Further north, it was also reported as top surname in the Bristol district of Gloucestershire.
In 1881, it was also reported that the most common Chapman occupation in the UK was Agricultural Labourer. Agricultural Labourer, Farmer and Labourer were the top 3 reported jobs worked by Chapman. A less common occupation for the Chapman family was Coal Miner.
Sydney Chapman FRS was a British mathematician and geophysicist. He has inspired many researchers today with his work on the Earth’s ozone layer, as well as solar-terrestrial physics and the kinetic theory of gases. In mathematics, the equation Chapman-Kolmogorov is derived from the both Sydney Chapman and Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov, specifically in the theory of Markovian stochastic procceses in probability theory.
Another noted, Tracy Chapman (b.1964), the American singer-songwriter, best known for her song ‘Fast Car’.
1881, 1891 Census
1881 Census in Kent
1881 Cencus in Gloucestershire
Dictionary of American Family Homes, P Hanks OUP 2003
Homes of Family Names in Great Britain, H.B. Guppy, London 1890
The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, P.Hanks, Coats, McClure OUP 2016
1860 Lower, Mark A Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom, London: J.R Smith. Public Domain
1857 Arthur, William An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names. New York: Sheldon, Blakeman. Public Domain
https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/albion/1823
Chapman Family from Wexford
CHAPMAN derives from an Old English word meaning merchant or trader. The name occurs in Irish records as le Chapman as far back as the thirteenth century and is found in all provinces in Ireland, except Connacht.
There are long established Chapman families in north Wexford and Shelburne in the south of the county. John Chapman was on an inquisition relating to the Preceptory of Kilclogan in 1541. The Civil Survey of 1654 records Michael Chapman, an 'Irish Papist', holding a parcel of land at Gallstown (Templetown parish) in 1640.
Rev, William Chapman was Parish Priest of New Ross from 1786 to 1818. and Dean of Ferns from 1801. He was a native of Great Graigue, in the Hook area, and is buried in the old cemetery at Churchtown.
Dean Chapman built a new parish church in New Ross (now St. Michael's Theatre) which served from 1806 until the present parish church was built in 1902. He introduced the Carmelite nuns to New Ross in 1817, and acted as their chaplain for a short period before he retired.
It was on the advice of Dean Chapman that Thomas Houghton, Ballyanne House, erected and endowed the Houghton Hospital in New Ross. His nephew, Rev. George Chapman, was later a curate in New Ross. Because of their support for Catholic emancipation and their refusal to vote for the Marquis of Ely in elections, the Chapmans were evicted from the Hook and moved to Ringwood in Co. Kilkenny.
'Antiquarian', who was a regular contributor to 'The People' on historical matters, in the early part of this century, states (19-1-1912) that the Chapmans have been in Shelburne since the thirteenth century.
Prominence has been achieved for the name in recent times by the notable successes attained by George Chapman, Glandoran House, Gorey, as a breeder of prize-winning horses, including the winner of the supreme championship of the Dublin Horse Show in 1979.
Wexford Chapman's listed in the 1985 telephone directory are: Augustine, Johnshill, Fethard-on-Sea: Benjamin, Tobergal House, Ferns; Brendan, Homeleigh, Duncannon; George, Glandoran, Gorey; James Gerard, The Mountain, Bally kelly; John, Ballinapark, Bunclody; John, Tara Heights. Bellefield, Enniscorthy; Joseph, Ramstown, Fethard-on-Sea; M. Chapman, Schoolhouse Road, Rosbercon, New Ross; Nicholas, 5, Mansfield Drive, Coolcotts, Wexford; Nicholas P., Ramstown, Fethard-on-Sea; Patrick, Tara Hill, Gorey; Peter, Grantstown, Wellingtonbridge; Richard, Ramstown; Robert, Slade, Fethard-on-Sea; Thomas, 20 Weafer St., Enniscorthy: balycarrigeen, Ferns; William Wesley, Killowen, Gorey. Joseph Chapman, Ramstown. Fethard-on-Sea, is a Peace Commissioner
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