EUNICE SILENCE KELLOGG {250} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8k>, dau. of Joseph {60} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c>, b. in South Hadley, Mass., 29 Sep. 1747; m. in South Hadley, Mass., 24 Sep. 1766, Charles Chapin, b. in Springfield, Mass., 20 Aug. 1742, son of Benjamin Chapin, and Anna Howard.
She d. 18 Aug. 1775 in South Hadley.
He d. 22 Apr. 1813 in Greenfield, Mass.
He responded to the Lexington Alarm as Sgt. in Capt. Amos Montague's Co. of Minute Men, Col. Ruggles Woodbridge's Regt.; in 1776, served as Lieut. in Capt. James Hendrick's Co., Col. Patterson's Regt., Mass. Militia.
Children:
William Smith Chapin {} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8k.9a>, b. in South Hadley, Mass., 7 Dec. 1767; m. 12 Jan. 1797 in Cheshire, Mass., Sarah (Sally) Brayton, b. 19 Sep. 1776 in Warwick, R. I., dau. of Daniel Brayton, b. 24 Nov. 1744 in Portsmouth, R. I., and Elizabeth Atwood, b. 1753 in East Greenwich, R. I.; she d. 16 Mar. 1815 in Saratoga Cnty.; he d. 6 June 1847 in Greenfield, N. Y.; had two children: Elizabeth A. (1798-1884), Lorinda (1806-1872).
Charles C. Chapin {} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8k.9b>, b. in South Hadley, Mass., 22 Apr. 1772; m. 21 Feb. 1797 in South Hadley, Clarissa (Clara) Day, b. 14 Sep. 1777 in South Hadley, dau. of Ezra Day, b. 22 Apr. 1743 in Colchester, Conn., and Hannah Kendall, b. 3 Oct. 1747 in Hadley, Mass.; she d. 18 June 1813 in Newport, N. Y.; had ten children: Silence (1798-1882), Broughton (1799-1875), Chauncey C. (1800-1888), Orange (1802-1858), Hannah (1804-1865), Laura (1805-1880), Roxy (1807-1838), Alvin (1808-1849), Nancy (1810-1871), Chloe (1811-1862); he m. (2) 1814, Mary Sanford (?-1835); he m. (3) Mercy Holly (1771-1854), although neither of these marriages are well documented nor produced offspring; he d. 24 Oct. 1854 in Independence, N. Y.
Silence Chapin {} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8k.9c>, b. in South Hadley, Mass., 2 Mar. 1775; m. 21 Mar. 1797 in South Hadley, David Kendall, b. 12 Feb. 1772 in Springfield, Mass., son of William Kendall, b. 27 Oct. 1741 in Ashford, Conn., and Mercy Day, b. 26 May 1738 in West Springfield; he was a veteran of the War of 1812, d. 11 Dec. 1835 in Troy, Vt.; she d. there 23 Sep. 1861; had nine children: Cornelius Glen (1798-1871), Theodore (1801-1891), David, Jr. (1803-1879), Permelia (1806-1863), Elam C. (1809-1838), William Wallace (1811-1852), Silence M. (1816-1892), Mercy Ann (1816-1826), James A. (1820-1867).