Father of Margaret A.(Mary E.) Chapman in 1870.
Husband to Margaret E. Harper Chapman in 1883.
Nephew of John Chapman AKA Johnny Appleseed.
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Marietta Times, July 10, 1919, p.3, c.5
Interment at Lowell
The remains of Rector Chapman, who died at Parkersburg, W.Va., were brought to Lowell Friday morning and interred in Green Lawn cemetery. Funeral services were conducted at the cemetery by Rev. O.W. Brehaus. The deceased was a veteran of the Civil War. He formerly lived in Lowell and was well known in this locality. Two of his children are Mrs. Clara Miller, of Lowell, and Mrs. J.L. Hunter, of Rainbow, near Lowell.
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Father of Margaret A.(Mary E.) Chapman in 1870.
Husband to Margaret E. Harper Chapman in 1883.
Nephew of John Chapman AKA Johnny Appleseed.
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Marietta Times, July 10, 1919, p.3, c.5
Interment at Lowell
The remains of Rector Chapman, who died at Parkersburg, W.Va., were brought to Lowell Friday morning and interred in Green Lawn cemetery. Funeral services were conducted at the cemetery by Rev. O.W. Brehaus. The deceased was a veteran of the Civil War. He formerly lived in Lowell and was well known in this locality. Two of his children are Mrs. Clara Miller, of Lowell, and Mrs. J.L. Hunter, of Rainbow, near Lowell.
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