Isaac Chaplaine (1584 - bef.1628)

Biography
Capt. Isaac Chaplaine was born in 1584 and lost at sea before 8 Dec 1628. In 1606 he married Mary Calvert (1586 - ) the daughter of Leonard Calvert ( - ) and the sister to George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1580 - 1632).

Facts and Occupation
He was an officer in the Royal Navy. On 9 Jun 1610 he arrived for the first time in Jamestown, Virginia, North America on the ship Starr. He went back to England and perhaps to get his wife and came back with her in 1622. In 1624 in Virginia, North America he appeared as a witness for Governor yardley in a suit brought agains the governor by Nathaniel Cawsey ( - ). In 1626 in Virginia, North America he was appointed a member of the commission to hold court for the "Upper Parts" of the colony of Virginia, North America. In 1628 in Virginia, North America the General Court ordered that John Chaplaine of Chaplian's Choice shall have a commission granted to him of the goods of "Ensign Isack Chaplaine, who is supposed to be cast away up the sea."

Lineage
Capt. Isaac Chaplain (1584 - 1628)

m. Mary Calvert (1586 - )

William Chaplaine (1625 - 1669)

m. Mary Hooper (c.1630 - c.1663)

Elizabeth Chaplin (1651 - aft.1712)

m. William Travers I (c.1642 - 1700)

William Travers, Jr. (1684 - bef.6 Jun 1730)

m. Elizabeth Unknown (1651 - )

Mary Travers (1710 - 1777)

m. John Sterling III ( - 1799)

Travers Sterling (1740 - 1826)

m. Grace Sterling (1757 - 1856)

Aaron "Crow" Sterling (1792 - 1871)

m. Susannah Moore (1793 - 1866)

David "Twister" Sterling (1825 - 1906)

m. Rachel Lawson (1828 - 1883)

Matilda "Tillie" Sterling (1852 - 1924)

m. Capt. Jonn Moses Ewing Wilson (1851 - 1900)

Alice Sterling Wilson (1881 - 1971)

m. William Samuel Quinn (1883 - 1946)

Lt. Gen. Chevalier William Wilson "Buffalo Bill" Quinn (1907 - 2001)

m. Sara-Bette "Bette" Williams (1918 - 2004)

Sally Sterling Quinn (b. 1941)

m. Chevalier Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (1921 - 2014)

Chevalier Quinn Josiah Crowninshield Bradlee, KJ (b. 1982)