Greetings, I am searching for info on Thomas & Helen R. Chappell in Halifax Co VA abt. 1860. Thomas & Helen R. were the children of Robert Chappell, Jr. =================================================== Robert Chappell, Sr., died in Halifax County, VA in Feb of 1829. Will Book # 15, on page 128 In the inventory of his possessions listed under Slaves was "woman Mary & child Peter." Robert Chappell, Sr., had a son, Robert Chappell, Jr. In 1859, Robert Chappell, Jr., died. In Will book 26, page 463. Robert Chappell, Jr., willed to his daughter Helen R. Chappell five slaves: "Peter, George, Hannah, Elvira and Mary." In the 1860 Census, Helen R. Chappell was living with her brother Thomas Chappell. Thomas was listed as having $4000 in real estate, and $19,000 in personal property. In the 1860 Slave Schedules, Helen R. Chappell is not listed, so, someone else was claiming the slaves her father willed to her. I figure her brother Thomas. There were two Thomas Chappell listed, one with 22 slaves, the other with 18 slaves. Either Thomas will do. I assume, Peter was still a slave in 1860, held by the above Thomas and his sister Helen R. Chappell. In 1860, Thomas and his sister, Helen R. Chappell were living within 10 miles of Joel Younger. Joel Younger held Allie, the wife of Peter, in slavery. Thomas and Helen R. Chappell had siblings named: 1.Octivia, 2. Janetta, m. Edwin S. Hart in 1836, and 3. Orra, m. John L. Tucker in 1836. I am looking for any additional info on Thomas and Helen R. Chappell, hoping for more information on my ancestors, Peter ( when freed he used the Chappell surname) and his mother, Mary. Thanks in advance, Larry To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html