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Rev Howard Saxton Clapp

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Rev Howard Saxton Clapp

Birth
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
16 Oct 1898 (aged 47)
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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[Connecticut Death Records
Howard Clapp
Death Date 16 Oct 1898
Death Place Hartford, Connecticut
DEATH OF REV. H. S. CLAPP. Formerly Rector of the Episcopal Church In Wethersfield. - The Rev. Howard S. Clapp died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sarah M., widow of the late Caleb Clapp, yesterday morning, aged 47 years. He was a native of this city and a graduate of Yale University in the Class of 1872. He afterwards studied at the Berkeley Divinity School in Middletown and took orders in the Episcopal Church. He held several important rectorates and was for some time rector of the Episcopal Church in Wethersfield. He had recently been living in Philadelphia, but was taken ill while on a visit to his old home in this city. He leaves a wife, who was the daughter of the late Senator William H. Barnum of Lime Rock, in Litchfield County. She arrived at the home where her husband died last evening. He leaves also two brothers, Allen C. Clapp, with the E. S. Kibbe Company and Arthur C, at Parsons's Theater. (Hartford Courant, Connecticut, October 17, 1898)
Contributor: Ferry (46589713)]
[Connecticut Death Records
Howard Clapp
Death Date 16 Oct 1898
Death Place Hartford, Connecticut
DEATH OF REV. H. S. CLAPP. Formerly Rector of the Episcopal Church In Wethersfield. - The Rev. Howard S. Clapp died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sarah M., widow of the late Caleb Clapp, yesterday morning, aged 47 years. He was a native of this city and a graduate of Yale University in the Class of 1872. He afterwards studied at the Berkeley Divinity School in Middletown and took orders in the Episcopal Church. He held several important rectorates and was for some time rector of the Episcopal Church in Wethersfield. He had recently been living in Philadelphia, but was taken ill while on a visit to his old home in this city. He leaves a wife, who was the daughter of the late Senator William H. Barnum of Lime Rock, in Litchfield County. She arrived at the home where her husband died last evening. He leaves also two brothers, Allen C. Clapp, with the E. S. Kibbe Company and Arthur C, at Parsons's Theater. (Hartford Courant, Connecticut, October 17, 1898)
Contributor: Ferry (46589713)]


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