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Isaac Edward Chapman

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Isaac Edward Chapman

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
29 Aug 1928 (aged 67)
Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 188, Lot 34410
Memorial ID
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Interred on 1 Sep 1928.
Name shown as Issac Edward Chapman in Green-Wood's online burial index.

Others in Section 188, Lot 34410:
Child of Lillian C. Chapman, 12 Jan 1916
Ralph E. Chapman, 30 Nov 1934
Ralph E. Chapman, 24 Mar 1994
Virginia Chapman, 31 Aug 1954
Williametta Mason Chapman, 3 Jul 1948

Retired president and director of the Philadelphia Derrick and Salvage Corporation and one of the founders of the Merritt & Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company in New York.

The obituary for Isaac E. Chapman was published in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, on 30 Aug 1928.

Survived by his wife, Mrs. Williametta Mason Chapman; two daughters, Mrs. Amy B. C. Hurlbut and Mrs. Ethel C. Judd, and a son, Ralph E. Chapman. Brother William L. Chapman died last March.

Isaac Edward Chapman applied for membership with the Sons of the American Revolution on 27 Mar 1919 in New York City.
The following are the ancestors he listed:
Son of William Edgar Chapman (1832-1893) and Lucinda F. Budd (b. 1841, mar. 1859)
Grandson of Isaac Chapman (1800-1838) and Hannah A. Howell (b. 1806, mar. 1831)
Great-grandson of Thomas Chapman (1760-1827) and Deborah Close(1765-1854, mar. 1782)
Great-Great grandson of Isaac Chapman (1721-1870) and Mary Paddock (1724-1776, mar. 1742)
Great-great-great grandson of Isaac Chapman Sr. (1692-1776) and Elizabeth [no last name listed] (1699-1754)

His ancestor's service: Thomas Chapman listed as Private in 3rd Regiment of Dutchess Co. N. Y. Militia under Col. John Field. Also, Private in Sixth Regiment of Dutchess Co. N. Y. Militia, under Co. Morris Graham.
Interred on 1 Sep 1928.
Name shown as Issac Edward Chapman in Green-Wood's online burial index.

Others in Section 188, Lot 34410:
Child of Lillian C. Chapman, 12 Jan 1916
Ralph E. Chapman, 30 Nov 1934
Ralph E. Chapman, 24 Mar 1994
Virginia Chapman, 31 Aug 1954
Williametta Mason Chapman, 3 Jul 1948

Retired president and director of the Philadelphia Derrick and Salvage Corporation and one of the founders of the Merritt & Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company in New York.

The obituary for Isaac E. Chapman was published in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, on 30 Aug 1928.

Survived by his wife, Mrs. Williametta Mason Chapman; two daughters, Mrs. Amy B. C. Hurlbut and Mrs. Ethel C. Judd, and a son, Ralph E. Chapman. Brother William L. Chapman died last March.

Isaac Edward Chapman applied for membership with the Sons of the American Revolution on 27 Mar 1919 in New York City.
The following are the ancestors he listed:
Son of William Edgar Chapman (1832-1893) and Lucinda F. Budd (b. 1841, mar. 1859)
Grandson of Isaac Chapman (1800-1838) and Hannah A. Howell (b. 1806, mar. 1831)
Great-grandson of Thomas Chapman (1760-1827) and Deborah Close(1765-1854, mar. 1782)
Great-Great grandson of Isaac Chapman (1721-1870) and Mary Paddock (1724-1776, mar. 1742)
Great-great-great grandson of Isaac Chapman Sr. (1692-1776) and Elizabeth [no last name listed] (1699-1754)

His ancestor's service: Thomas Chapman listed as Private in 3rd Regiment of Dutchess Co. N. Y. Militia under Col. John Field. Also, Private in Sixth Regiment of Dutchess Co. N. Y. Militia, under Co. Morris Graham.


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