Английская Википедия:Chapman Levy

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Chapman Levy (1787–1849) was a lawyer, officer in the War of 1812, state legislator, and plantation owner.[1][2] He was born in Camden, South Carolina and grew up in Columbia, South Carolina. He worked as a lawyer in Camden. He was Jewish.[3]

He was married to his first wife Flora for five years until she died in 1823. He remarried to wife Rosina who died in 1828.[2] Both were sisters of Mordecai M. Levy.[4] He had a brickyard and owned about 30 slaves. He partnered with William McWillie and eventually moved to Mississippi with him.[2]

In 1832 he wrote to Andrew Jackson.[5] Levy was an uncle of Chapman Levy Anderson (who was named for him), the son of his sister Eliza Levy Anderson who married Dr. Edward H. Anderson.[2]

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