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Family HistoryFamily History - Earl Booth


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 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Earl Booth and five of his descendants down to the fourth generation.


First Generation
1. Earl Booth,1 born ____ (parents not determined); died ca. 1914; earl died while Rose was pregnant with Ernest.1 Earl partnered with Rose Anna Garrett1 (born 6 December 1892, the daughter of William Garrett and Roseanna Ashton;2 Rose died 12 October 1971 in Montville, New London County, Connecticut2, 3).

+2i. Ernest Amos ‘Penn’ Chapel, born 18 July 1913 in Montville, New London County, Connecticut; died 7 August 1995. Married Dorothy Anita ‘Dottie’ Roselund.

  1. Email from Shirley (Chapel) Smith to Lee Gazlay 14 November 2010.
  2. Death Certificate, Connecticut, Montville, Certificate No. 1971-78, Rose Anna Chapel. Copy in possession of Shirley (Chapel) Smith.
  3. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Rose Chapel, no. 043-20-9240
Second Generation
2. Ernest Amos ‘Penn’ Chapel2 (Earl1), born 18 July 1913 in Montville, New London County, Connecticut;1 died 7 August 1995.1 Penn married, 25 September 1954 in Montville Union Baptist Church, Montville, Connecticut, Dorothy Anita ‘Dottie’ Roselund3, 4 (born 27 March 1929, the daughter of James Inos Roselund and Anita Rose Dufour;2 Dottie died 29 December 19962). Their marriage ended in divorce in ca. 1965.5, 6 Penn and Dottie are buried in Comstock Cemetery, Montville, New London County, Connecticut.2, 5

Ernest was a WWII Army veteran. He worked at Shelton Weaving Company, Federal Paper Board, both in Montville, Connecticut, and later at Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut, as a painter, and lastly for the City of New London.1

Ernest was known as Penn from his employment with the Pennsylvania Railroad. He was cremated and his ashes were sprinkled over his parents’ graves.5

Dottie worked as a nurse’s aid at Norwich Hospital for many years, and also at Monsanto at Essex. She established and ran Dots and Daughters, a gift shop, on Route 32 in Montville, Connecticut.2


+3i. Sandra Chapel, born 12 November 1956. Married (1) Floyd Martin Robistow Partnered with (2) J. Kevin McCoy.

  1. Obituary, The Day, New London, Connecticut, Ernest Chapel, 7 August, 1995.
  2. Obituary, The Day, New London, Connecticut, Dorothy Anita Chapel, 30 December 1996
  3. Wedding invitation, Dorothy Anita Roselund and Ernest Chapel, 25 September 1954 at Montville Union Baptist Church.
  4. Index to marriage, death, and land records, Montville, Connecticut, Town Hall Website, file number 1954-00000189, marriage of Ernest Amos Chapel and Dorothy Anita Roselund
  5. Information provided from personal knowledge by Sandra (Chapel) Robistow and provided to Shirley (Chapel) Smith
  6. Email from Shirley (Chapel) Smith to Lee Gazlay 14 November 2010.
Third and Fourth Generations
3. Sandra Chapel3 (Ernest ‘Penn’,2 Earl1), born 12 November 1956.1 Sandra married, first, 24 June 1976 in Plainfield, Windham County, Connecticut, Floyd Martin Robistow2, 3 (born 24 February 1956, parents not determined1). Their marriage ended in divorce on 12 September 1996.2 Sandra partnered with, second, J. Kevin McCoy2 (born 21 September 1957, the son of John McCoy and Florence _____2).

 4i. Angelique Robistow.
 5ii. Shana Marie Robistow.
 6iii. Joshua Robistow.

  1. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.
  2. Email from Shirley (Chapel) Smith to Lee Gazlay 14 November 2010.
  3. Connecticut Marriage Index, 1959-2001, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Groom: Floyd M. Robistow, age 30. Bride: Sandr Chapel, age 19. Marriage Date: 26 Jun 1976. Marriage Place: Plainfield, Windham, Connecticut.