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Elijah D. CHAPMAN[1]
 1848 - 1907

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  • Birth  23 Aug 1848  Minnesota Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Buried  1907  Douglas County, Minnesota Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died  4 Jun 1907  Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I58140  Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish
    Last Modified  17 Apr 2005 00:00:00 
     
    Father  Royal Jesse CHAPMAN, b. 1802, New London County, Connecticut  
    Mother  Phidella YOUNGS, b. 3 Jun 1825, Livingston County, New York  
    Family ID  F25013  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Sarah E. MOULTON, b. 19 May 1847, Ellsworth, New Hampshire  
    Married  17 Dec 1868  Rochester, Olmstead County, Minnesota Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Lillian Bertha CHAPMAN, b. 1870
     2. Edmund CHAPMAN, b. 1872
     3. Mary E. CHAPMAN, b. 24 Jul 1874
    >4. Archie LeRoy CHAPMAN, b. 12 Nov 1875, Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota
    >5. Phidella Faye CHAPMAN, b. 28 Nov 1879
    Family ID  F25314  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • Alexandria Newspaper Jan. 10, 1907
      Alexandria Newspaper Jan. 10, 1907

      E. D. Chapman Dies
      E. D. Chapman died at his home on C street in this village last Friday, January 4, Shortly after noon, of cancer of the stomach. E. D. Chapman was born in the state of New York August 23, 1848. When
      six years of age he came with his parents to southern Minnesota. Until 189] the deceased made his home in Wabasha, Minn., and neighboring towns. In that year he came to Alexandria which was his home until his death. Mr. Chapman was a mason by trade and a industrious man. Ha had been for years a conscientious member of the Adventist church and died in that faith. Until a few months ago he had been one of the most rugged of men. His health began failing last spring and the last few months he had his family realized that his case was a hopeless one. He consulted several doctors and visited at least two hospitals but received no promise of help.
      The ceased leaves a widow, five children and an adopted daughter. The children are: Mrs. Harvy Brockway of Rochester, Minn., Mrs. D. B. Shepard, E. N. and A. L. Chapman and Mrs. W. W. Rubble, of Alexandria. Daisy Chapman, the adopted daughter, is about thirteen years of age and lived at home. The deceased also left one sister and two brothers, one of the latter, Dan Chapman, lives near Osakis, the other brother and sister live near Rochester, Minn.
      The funeral occurred Sunday afternoon at two o'clock from the Adventist church, the Rev. H. S. Shaw, Adventist, of Sauk Center officiating. The pall bearers were John Sheldon, C. J. Porter, Herman Griebenow, M. D. Fredenberg, J. O. Fredenburg and Mr. Rubble of Osakis. the interment was
      in Kinkerk cemetery.
     
  • Sources 
    1. [S65] Spicer Family File.FTW.
      Date of Import: Jul 30, 2001

  
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