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Edgar Howard Chapline

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Edgar Howard Chapline

Birth
Sharpsburg, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Death
26 Oct 1913 (aged 82)
Sharpsburg, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Sharpsburg, Washington County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
unmarked
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"Edgar H. Chapline, son of James Nourse Chapline and Catherine Hebb Chapline, was born October, 1831, died October 26,1913. He was a great grandson of Joseph Chapline, the founder of Sharpsburg. He married Hannah E. Boyd, daughter of Henry Boyd, she dying many years ago. Mr. Chapline was the last surviving one of the Chapline name. He was a highly respected citizen and always resided in Sharpsburg, Md., and is interred in Mountain View Cemetery beside his wife."


From the History of Sharpsburg by John P. Smith found in "The Story of Antietam" by George W. Smalley.


Edgar was the grandson of Jeremiah Chapline and Elizabeth Nourse Chapline


Edgar and Hannah had no children.


Edgar's siblings:

Indiana Chapline Rebaugh (1816-1836)

Jeremiah T. Chapline (1818-1876)

William R. Chapline (1820-1833)


In 1893, when the bones of Joseph Chapline were moved from the Chapline farm burial ground to Mountain View Cemetery, Edgar Chapline performed the work of removing the remains.

"Edgar H. Chapline, son of James Nourse Chapline and Catherine Hebb Chapline, was born October, 1831, died October 26,1913. He was a great grandson of Joseph Chapline, the founder of Sharpsburg. He married Hannah E. Boyd, daughter of Henry Boyd, she dying many years ago. Mr. Chapline was the last surviving one of the Chapline name. He was a highly respected citizen and always resided in Sharpsburg, Md., and is interred in Mountain View Cemetery beside his wife."


From the History of Sharpsburg by John P. Smith found in "The Story of Antietam" by George W. Smalley.


Edgar was the grandson of Jeremiah Chapline and Elizabeth Nourse Chapline


Edgar and Hannah had no children.


Edgar's siblings:

Indiana Chapline Rebaugh (1816-1836)

Jeremiah T. Chapline (1818-1876)

William R. Chapline (1820-1833)


In 1893, when the bones of Joseph Chapline were moved from the Chapline farm burial ground to Mountain View Cemetery, Edgar Chapline performed the work of removing the remains.

Gravesite Details

Maryland Archives MSA SE7 Dept of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics 1910-1951.(page 388).



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