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John Chapman was born July 14, 1965, in Springfield, Massachusetts to Eugene and Terry Chapman and grew up in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. [4] He had two sisters, Lori and Tammy, and a brother, Kevin. He graduated from Windsor Locks High School in 1983.
Johnny Appleseed (born John Chapman; September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845) was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced trees grown with apple seeds (as opposed to trees grown with grafting [1]) to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Ontario, as well as the northern counties of West Virginia.
Portrait of Chapman's second wife, Elizabeth Astor Winthrop Chanler (1866-1937), by John Singer Sargent. On July 2, 1889, he married Minna Timmins (1861–1897), with whom he had three children: Victor Emmanuel Chapman (1890–1916), the first American aviator to die in France during World War I .
In addition to an exhibit, Cleo Red Fisher Museum will be part of apple cider pressing at Malabar Farms during Heritage Days.
Photograph of Elizabeth's husband John Jay Chapman, c. 1899. On April 23, 1899, Chanler married author John Jay Chapman (1862–1933), the son of Henry Grafton Chapman, a president of the New York Stock Exchange, and Eleanor Kingsland (née Jay) Chapman, a great-granddaughter of John Jay, the first Supreme Court Chief Justice. Chapman was ...
In 1881, the Chapman family relocated from West London to Windsor, where John Chapman took a job as a coachman to a farm bailiff named Josiah Weeks, and the Chapman family living in the attic rooms of St. Leonard Hill Farm Cottage. [20] The following year, Emily Ruth Chapman died of meningitis on her brother's second birthday at the age of 12. [19]
John Jay Chapman (1862–1933), [6] who married twice. [9] His second wife was Elizabeth Astor Winthrop Chanler, second daughter of John Winthrop Chanler and Margaret Astor Ward of the Astor family. [10] Eleanor Jay Chapman (1864–1929), [11] who married real estate investor and society leader Richard Mortimer in 1886. [12]
John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis were one of America's most beloved and widely recognized couples — but their marriage wasn't without scandal — even before they wed. It's ...