297 Linebrook Road, the Joseph Chapman House (1720)

The Joseph Chapman house at 297 Linebrook Rd. was built circa 1720. The building is perhaps the oldest structure in Linebrook and is said to have once had a fireplace in which one could stand. The post and beam frame has summer beams with simple beveled chamfers, supporting the 1720 construction date.

The first Chapman to be positively identified as an owner was Joseph Chapman in 1832. Joseph and his wife Mary had eight daughters, many of whom married into local families. The one son, Joseph Warren Chapman (b. 1814, d. 1884), inherited the house, and in 191,0 the house was owned by Edward Chapman.

The Chapman house at 297 Linebrook Rd.
The Chapman house at 297 Linebrook Rd. today
297 Linebrook Road, the Joseph Chapman house (1720)
1980s photo from the MACRIS site. The owner at that time had installed skylights, since removed.
297 Linebrook Road, the Joseph Chapman house (1720). Harry Purinton  with Edward Chapman in the doorway. Photo by E. L. Darling, from the collection of William J. Barton. Photo courtesy of Bill Barton.
Photo by Edward. L. Darling circa 1900, from the collection of William J. Barton.
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Close-up from the 1832 Ipswich map, showing three Chapman houses on Linebrook Rd.

Source: MACRIS

2 thoughts on “297 Linebrook Road, the Joseph Chapman House (1720)”

  1. My Edward Chapman, who immigrated to. Massachusetts abt 1638. Lived in Ipswich and raised his families.
    I was able to visit all the surrounding houses. Wish I could spent more time there.

  2. Edward Prichard Chapman, son of Joseph Warren Chapman Jr., was my dad’s father. He had three sons, Edward Prichard Chapman Jr., George Marsh Chapman, and my dad, Joseph Warren Chapman (III).

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