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Frederick Augustus Chapman

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Frederick Augustus Chapman

Birth
Warehouse Point, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
19 Jul 1889 (aged 57)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G-4
Memorial ID
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He died while on a business trip to Minneapolis.

His remains were brought to Lansingburg, where he is buried, in Oakwood cemetery.

He was a member of Trinity Episcopal church in Chicago.

Son of:
John Buckley Chapmen b. 12 May 1799 and Lydia Holkins.

He married, in 1855, in Lansingburg, New York, Sarah Louise, born 1833, only child of Gilbert Eddy Vandercook.
Mrs. Chapman survives her husband, and lives in Lansingburg, New York. She was educated at Lansingburg Academy and Troy Seminary.

The Children:
(1.)Hattie, born in Lansingburg, Rensellaer County, New York, United States, on July 25, 1858; married Abraham Reamer, born August 12, 1855, a coffee importer of New York City

(2.) Kathleen, born January 31, 1870, at Lansingburg, died at age of nineteen. = 1889. The Same year as her Father.

Note: Oakwood Cemetery - It operates under the direction of The Troy Cemetery Association - "and the founders of both Troy and Lansingburgh are buried at Morning Oakwood."

In 1869, the City of Troy bought the property of the Third Street Burying Ground for the site of a new city hall.

This was the burial site for many of Troy's earliest inhabitants; the City had bought lot number 102 in Section N for re-interment of 146 graves.
The Vanderheyden family and Jacob Lansing, founders of Troy and Lansingburgh respectively, were re-interred in Morning Oakwood from private, family cemeteries.
With these re-interments, the graves within Morning Oakwood span the entire the history of Troy.
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He died while on a business trip to Minneapolis.

His remains were brought to Lansingburg, where he is buried, in Oakwood cemetery.

He was a member of Trinity Episcopal church in Chicago.

Son of:
John Buckley Chapmen b. 12 May 1799 and Lydia Holkins.

He married, in 1855, in Lansingburg, New York, Sarah Louise, born 1833, only child of Gilbert Eddy Vandercook.
Mrs. Chapman survives her husband, and lives in Lansingburg, New York. She was educated at Lansingburg Academy and Troy Seminary.

The Children:
(1.)Hattie, born in Lansingburg, Rensellaer County, New York, United States, on July 25, 1858; married Abraham Reamer, born August 12, 1855, a coffee importer of New York City

(2.) Kathleen, born January 31, 1870, at Lansingburg, died at age of nineteen. = 1889. The Same year as her Father.

Note: Oakwood Cemetery - It operates under the direction of The Troy Cemetery Association - "and the founders of both Troy and Lansingburgh are buried at Morning Oakwood."

In 1869, the City of Troy bought the property of the Third Street Burying Ground for the site of a new city hall.

This was the burial site for many of Troy's earliest inhabitants; the City had bought lot number 102 in Section N for re-interment of 146 graves.
The Vanderheyden family and Jacob Lansing, founders of Troy and Lansingburgh respectively, were re-interred in Morning Oakwood from private, family cemeteries.
With these re-interments, the graves within Morning Oakwood span the entire the history of Troy.
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