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Biography - ISRAEL CHAPPELL

Israel Chappell, one of the prominent retired farmers of Macoupin County, Illinois, the owner of 340 acres of fine land in section 4, Honey Point township, and sections 33 and 21, Shaw's Point township, has been a resident of the county since 1852. He was born February 5, 1825, in Devonshire, England, and was a son of Bartholomew and Grace (Green) Chappell.

Bartholomew Chappell was born in Devonshire, England and died in Jersey County, Illinois, at the age of 86 years. He came to Illinois in 1833, one of the early pioneers, and settled in Jersey County, where he owned at one time 1,000 acres of land. He entered two half-sections in Honey Point township, Macoupin County. In politics he affiliated with the Republican party upon its formation. In religious belief he was a Methodist. Bartholomew Chappell was twice married, our subject being the third member of the family born to his second union, the others being: Mrs. Lucinda Lofton, of Audrain County, Missouri; Solomon, of Macoupin County; Ephraini, deceased; Mrs. Thirza Noble, deceased; Mrs. Mahala Buckles, a resident of the old homestead in Jersey County; and Richard, deceased.

Israel Chappell was seven years old when he accompanied his parents to America, and he was reared in Greene (now Jersey) County, Illinois. In 1848 he entered 160 acres of land in Honey Point township, Macoupin County, but did not settle on it until 1852. In the spring of 1850 he made the trip across the plains to California, in company with eight companions, with a team of mules. The journey which now requires but three of four days, then consumed four months. Mr. Chappell remained in the gold mines some two years, being fairly successful. Upon his return he settled on his farm in Macoupin County, which was then unbroken prairie, and here he has been engaged in agricultural pursuits for over a half century. He has become the owner of a large amount of land both in Honey Point and Shaw's Point townships, aggregating 340 acres, thus divided: 160 acres in section 33, Shaw's Point township, and 20 additional acres of timber in section 21, and 160 acres in section 4, Honey Point township. He has engaged very successfully in general farming and the raising of first class stock. For some time he has not been actively engaged, his sons and son-in-law managing the property and relieving him of all care.

On March 30, 1854, Mr. Chappell was married in Genesee County, New York, to Sophia Hunt, who was born in Devonshire, England, and removed with her parents to New York State in 1849. Seven children were born to this marriage, of whom the following are living: Israel Watson, who has two children living and one deceased; George M., of Shaw's Point township, who has three children living and one deceased; Mrs. Sophia Grace Dugger, of Shaw's Point township, who has three children living and four deceased; James Richard, of Boone County, Illinois, who has two children; and Mrs. Cora Mae Groves, who has two children. Mr. and Mrs. Groves reside on the home farm which Mr. Groves manages.

In his early political life, Mr. Chappell was a Whig, but has been identified with the Republican party ever since its formation and still upholds its principles. His first vote for President was cast for Gen. Zachary Taylor. He has long been a consistent member and liberal supporter of the Methodist Church. Until he began to feel the weight of years, he was active in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Mr. Chappell has lived a long and useful life and has in every way in his power contributed to the development and betterment of his locality. He is widely known and universally esteemed. On March 30, 1904, Mr. and Mrs. Chappell celebrated their golden wedding in their spacious home, where were gathered most of the children and grandchildren, besides a large number of their neighbors and acquaintances. They were the recipients of many valuable and useful presents. Mr. Chappell made each of his children a present of a handsome gold ring on this occasion. They were recently made from gold that he dug in California while there in 1850-52. In addition Mrs. Chappell made her eldest daughter a present of a gold ring which has been an heirloom in her family for over 200 years.


Extracted 2018 May 06 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 145-147.


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