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Mary Ann Welch

Female 1840 - 1921  (80 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary Ann Welch was born on 28 Dec 1840 in Michigan; died on 19 Jul 1921 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    The death certificates of Mary's two oldest sons have seemingly conflicting information as to the name of their mother. LaVonne Bennett, an Ionia County researcher, emailed me that while at the Eaton County Courthouse, she "learned from death records of Wm Bert and Elmer that papa's name was Frank/Franklin Smith, and that mama's was either Mary (Ann?) ELVERT b in Ionia or (Mary?) Ann WELCH b Canada!" However, although William Bert Smith's death certificate shows his mother as Mary Elvert, his marriage license lists his mother as Mary Welch. Additionally, Marcus's marriage certificate list his mother as Mary Ann Welch. Samuel Lee Chapman's death certificate, a son by Mary Ann's second marriage, also lists his mother as Mary Ann WELCH. Only Marcus Chapman's death certificate shows his mother's maiden name as unknown. It was filed by the "Bureau Social Aid Records, Ionia," however, and not a relative.

    In looking at a transcription of the Ionia, MI 1850 Federal Census, I discovered that a Mary Ann WELCH and William WELCH were living with the ELEVERT family. It appears likely that 30 year old Ann Elvert is their mother, the former Anna BROWN. Anna Brown appears to have first married William WELCH, and later remarried William ELVERT. It is also possible that Mary Ann and William may have been orphaned or otherwise abandoned, and were living with the Elvert family at the time of that census.

    Mary did not have an easy life. At 38, she had been twice widowed, and had charge of four young sons: Elmer Smith, Bert Smith, Samuel Lee Chapman, and Marcus Chapman. Marcus was a newborn. Additionally, she had five older stepchildren, who may not have been particularly happy to have both lost their father and gained a stepmother in a relatively brief period of time.



    In James Leak's 3-23-1875 petition to be named the administrator of Samuel's will, he states: ".....for the following among other reasons the widow is not able to work or take charge of her interest in said estate and the heirs are of them three minors and under Guardianship and those who are of age are not in circumstances to carry on to advantage of the whole of said real estate and further the estate has a large part of said land under a crop of wheat down by said deceased in his lifetime which will require the same care and attention necessary to protect crops on the whole of said lands."

    LaVonne Bennett also located the following obituaries and will for Mary Ann:

    (There was) only this very brief mention in the Grand Ledge (newspaper): "THE GRAND LEDGE INDEPENDENT, MI, Friday, July 22, 1921, front page: MRS. MARY CHAPMAN, mother of W. B, Smith of this city, who has been ill with paralysis since the latter part of May, passed away at her home near Lake Odessa, July 16, at the age of 84 years. She also leaves two other sons, Elmer Smith and Marcus Chapman, at home."

    In THE WAVE-TIMES, Lake Odessa, MI, pg 5, July 22, 1921: "Woodland (News items) - FRANK SMITH and his sister Miss GERTIE SMITH were in Odessa Tuesday afternoon attending the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Mary Chapman who died Saturday from a paralytic stroke."

    Probated Will #8880, Ionia County, MI, filed 8-15-1921. Mary Ann Chapman's real estate was valued at $6500; personal estate at $100. Administrator Marcus B. Chapman of Lake Odessa was also one of the heirs, along with: Elmer Smith, son, age 5(6?), of Lake Odessa; W. B. Smith, 53, Grand Ledge; Clair Chapman, nephew, 19, Grand Ledge; Herbert Chapman, nephew, 21, of Montana [in another section of the papers, they were referred to as grandchildren]; and Marcus, 46, Lake Odessa.

    From her will (barely readable) made 11-14-1906: ".....to Francis Elmer Smith, son, she wanted him to have property of the east 1/2 of the south east 1/4 of Section 22, Tpw 5N, Range 7W. If he predeceased her and had no heirs, the land was to go to Marcus B., Herbert and Clare, and ______ (all the preceding were Chapmans. To William B. Smith, son, she willed the west 1/2 of the above property.

    Marcus was to receive his choice of her household furniture, as was Francis Elmer. She bequeathed $100 to (Daniel or Samuel) Lee Chapman, son of Herbert.

    Addendum: W. B. Smith of Grand Ledge was appointed Guardian of Clare Chapman, minor. Herbert Chapman (legalee?) NR (no record?)

    Detail of Death Certificate: Mary A. Chapman, Female, White, Widdow, Date of Birth Dec 28, Age 84 Yrs, 6 Mos, 16 Days, Birthplace Canada, Name of Father Wm. Welch born England, Name of Mother Anna Brown born England Informant Marcus Chapman Lake Odessa (son) Date of Death 16 July 1921 Filed 19 July 1921

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1850 Federal Census, Michigan, Ionia County, Berlin Township

    33 65 68 Elvert William 49 M Farmer 300 Ireland
    34 65 68 Elvert Ann 30 F Ireland
    35 65 68 Helch (sic) William 11 M Upper Canada
    36 65 68 Helch (sic) Mary A. 10 M (sic) Mich
    37 65 68 Elvert James 8 M Mich
    38 65 68 Elvert Cornelius 5 M Mich
    39 65 68 Elvert Julia 3 F Mich
    40 65 68 Elvert Emily 1 F Mich

    This Census was transcribed by Beth Wills and proofread by Pat Billings, Hope Farris, Kathy Laux for the USGenWeb Census Project, http://www.usgenweb.org/census

    1860 Federal Census
    Michigan, Ionia County, Berlin Township (21 Sept 1860)
    #2718-2616
    Wm. ELVERT 63 M Farmer 1000 500 Ireland
    Ann ELVERT 48 F Ireland
    Cornelius 15 M Michigan
    Julia 13 F Michigan
    Harry 11 M Michigan
    John 9 M Michigan
    Elizabeth 6 F Michigan
    Ellen 4 F Michigan
    James 18 M Michigan
    Mary WELCH 21 F Teacher

    Furthermore, it appears that Ann and William Elvert divorced in 1869. Maybe this accounts for the 16 year old Elizabeth Elvert living, Mary's half sister, living with Mary in 1870?

    1869 Elvert Ann vs. William 673

    Ionia County Divorce Index http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~camprowl/divorce%20index.txt

    1870 Ionia County, Odessa Township
    129-128
    Smith, Mary 30 F W Farming and Keeping House 2500 475 Mich Father/Mother Foreign Birth
    Smith, Elmer F 4 M W Michigan
    Smith, William B 1 M W
    Elvert**, Elizabeth 16 F W Michigan Attended School Father and Mother of Foreign Birth

    1880 Ionia County, Odessa Township (1 June 1880) #21-23
    Chapman, Mary A W F 40 Widow Keeping House Mich Ireland Ireland
    " Elmer WM 14 Son School Mich Mich US? (last name SMITH)
    " Burtis WM 11 Son School Mich Mich " (last name SMITH)
    " Lee WM 7 Son Mich Mich "
    " Marquis WM 5 Son Mich Mich "


    1900 Ionia County, Odessa Township
    ED #21
    39-40
    Chapman, Mary A Head Dec 1840 58 Mich Ireland Ireland Farmer
    Smith, Elmer Son Mar 1866 Mich NY NY Laborer
    Chapman, Marcus Son Sep 1878 Mich NY Mich Laborer 39-41
    Chapman, Lee Head July 1875 Mich NY Mich Teaching School
    Chapman, Marion Wife Mar 1876 Mich Mich Mich
    Chapman, Lee Son May 1900 Mich Mich Mich

    Mary married Benjamin Franklin Smith before 1866. Benjamin (son of Spencer Smith and Marian Trumbull) was born about 1833 in Monroe County, New York; died on 6 Jul 1869 in Ionia County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Elmer Francis Smith  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1866 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 28 Apr 1946 in Chester Township, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    2. 3. William Bertis Smith  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jun 1868 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 24 May 1940 in Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Mary married Samuel B. Chapman on 7 Oct 1871 in Ionia County, Michigan. Samuel was born on 25 Feb 1821 in Webster, Monroe County, New York; died on 31 Jan 1875 in Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Samuel Lee Chapman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Jul 1873 in Michigan; died on 22 Mar 1903 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.
    2. 5. Marcus B. Chapman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Sep 1875 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 4 May 1959 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elmer Francis Smith Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) was born in Mar 1866 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 28 Apr 1946 in Chester Township, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    The following obituary was emailed to me by LaVonne Bennett "LAKE ODESSA (MI) WAVE, Thursday, May 2, 1946, front page "ELMER SMITH DIED MONDAY---Funeral services were held at the Pickens chapel here Wednesday afternoon for the late Elmer Smith, 80, who died Monday Morning at his home in Charlotte. He was a half brother of Marcus Chapman who survives. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. Mr. Smith, a former resident here, was born in Odessa township. The Rev. William B. Patterson officiated at the services, and burial was in Lakeside cemetery." His death certificate showed that he had spent 5 yrs in the Eaton Co. Infirmary.

    LaVonne later emailed the following news item to me:

    "While at the Saranac Library doing research today, I found: SARANAC ADVERTISER, MI, 9-19-1912: "Local News - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith were in Ionia Monday."

    It ain't much but it's evidence they lived a real life. Saranac's a very small town north of Lake Odessa, 5 mi west of city of Ionia, so I hope this is your Elmer..."

    This might be another Elmer Smith, however, as no marriage record has yet been found. Additionally, it is noted on his death certificate that he was single, not widowed.

    (Medical):arterio-sclerosis, senility A.M. Weber, D.O. Attending Physician


  2. 3.  William Bertis SmithWilliam Bertis Smith Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) was born on 20 Jun 1868 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 24 May 1940 in Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    According to Avis Smith Benkelman, her father, "William Bert Smith left the Catholic Church when he married. He attended Michigan State University, where he took agricultural courses. He worked as a dairyman in Odessa Township, Michigan. He later owned and operated "Farmer Smith's Dry Goods" in Grand Ledge."

    Bert's residence at the time of this death was 501 Taylor in Grand Ledge.

    The May 31, 1940 edition of the GRAND LEDGE INDEPENDENT printed the following obituary:

    W.B. Smith, One-time Merchant Here, Dies

    William Bert Smith passed away at the family home on Taylor Street, Friday morning after a week's illness. He lacked a month of being 72 years of age, having been born in Odessa Township, near Lake Odessa, June 20, 1868. Surviving are the widow, Ida, and two daughters, Mrs. Ben Benkelman of Cass City and Miss Ilo Smith of Lansing. The body was taken to Peters & Otto Funeral Home where services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. A.R. Gold officiating. Interment was made in the Lake Odessa Cemetery. Mr. Smith was well and favorably known in the city, where he had lived for a long time. He conducted a General Store in Grand Ledge for 22 years and was known as "Farmer Smith." After selling that out, he was employed in the highway department of the state for 15 years. He was affiliated with the Odd Fellow and Rebakah organizations and had been active in both for many years.

    And in the June 6, 1940 edition of THE LAKE ODESSA WAVE-TIMES a similar item ran:

    BERT SMITH DIES

    William Bert Smith, a resident of Lake Odessa about 40 years ago, died at his home in Grand Ledge on May 24. He was born in Odessa township on June 20, 1868. He is survived by the widow, Ida, and two daughters, Mrs. Ben Benkelman of Cass City and Miss Ilo Smith in Lansing. The funeral was held on the Sunday following, and interment ws made in Lakeside cemetery here. During the last few years of his residence in Lake Odessa he was in the retail milk business. He conducted a general store in Grand Ledge for 22 years and was known as "Farmer Smith." After selling that business, he was employed in the highway department of the state for 15 years. He was affiliated with the Odd Fellow and Rebekah organizations and had been active in both for many years.

    (Both copies are courtesy of LaVonne Bennett)

    The following Indenture was "made this fifteenth day of December in the year of our Lord 1937 between Avis A. Benkelman and Ilo C. Smith, as their sole and seperate estate of the first part, and William B. Smith and Ida A. Smith, husband and wife of the second part, Witnesseth, That the said parties of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of One and More Dollars to them in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt of whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, do by these presents grant, bargain, sell, remise, release, and forever Quit-Claim unto the said parties of the second part, and to their heirs and assigns, Forever, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Grand Ledge in Ingham County and State of Michigan, known and described as follows: Lot Two (2) of Block Fifty Eight (58) on Lamson's Addition to the City of Grand Ledge, Michigan according to the recorded plat thereof. Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining: to have and to hold the said above described premises to the said parties of the second part, and to their heirs and assigns, to the sole and only proper use, benefit, and behoof, of the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns, Forever. In Witness Whereof, the said parties of the first part, have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first written above. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of Mrs. Carl Plato, J.M. Hoag." It appears that although Bert and Ida transferred their home jointly to their daughters, they continued to live in it, at least until Bert's death in 1940. It is assumed that Avis and Ilo eventually sold their parents home, as neither returned to live in Grand Ledge after graduating from college.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1900 Census Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Twp 5 June 1900
    #48/50
    Smith, Bert W Head W M June 1868 M 2 yrs Born Mi, Parents born NY MI Dairyman Rents farm
    Smith, Ida Wife W F Dec 1867 M 2 years, Mother of 0 children born Ohio, parents VA, PA

    1910 Michigan Census, Eaton County, Oneida Township
    Taylor Street
    #154-160
    Elliott, Agustus Head M W 70 M1 49 years Born VA Parents born GB/Irish Occupation Real Estate
    Elliott, Sarah Wife F W 74 M1 49 years Mother of 7 children, 4 living Born PA, both parents PA
    Elliott, Charles M W 41 single Does not read or write
    -161 Smith, William Head M W 42 M1 12 years Born Mi, both parents MI Occupation: Merchant
    Smith, Ida Alice wife F W 43 M1 12 years, Mother of 2 children
    Smith, Avis A D F W 9 years born MI
    Smith, Ilo D F W 3 years born MI

    1920 Census Michigan, Eaton County, Oneida Township 15 Jan 1920
    501 Taylor Street
    #357-366 Elliott, Augustus E Head M W 81 M Born VA Parents born Ireland (Irish)
    Elliott, Sarah A Wife F W 86 M Born PA, both parents PA
    #358-367 Smith, William B Son in law M W M Born MI, Father born NY, Mother Canada/English Occupation: Merchant, General Store
    Smith, Ida Alice Dtr F W 53 M
    Smith, Avis A G/D F W 18 years born MI
    Smith, Ilo G/D F W 13 years born MI

    1930 Census Michigan, Eaton, Grand Ledge, ED 16
    501 Taylor Street
    Smith, William B Head O 4500 M W 62 M@31 Mich Mich Mich Sign Dept Mich State Highway Employed Not a Veteran (Owns Radio, Not living on a Farm)
    Smith, Ida A Wife H F W 64 M@32 Ohio Va Pa No Occupation
    Elliot, Charles W Brother in Law M W 62 S Ohio Va Pa No occupation

    William married Ida Alice Elliott on 11 May 1898 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan. Ida (daughter of Augustus E. Elliott and Sarah Ann Cramer) was born on 13 Dec 1866 in Seneca County, Ohio; died on 27 Jan 1946 in Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Avis Augusta Smith  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Apr 1901 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 7 Nov 1981 in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida; was buried in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan.
    2. 7. Ilo Katherine Smith  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Apr 1906 in Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan; died on 9 Mar 1974 in Tuscon, Pima County, Arizona; was buried on 12 Mar 1974 in TMP South Lawn Crematory/Adair Funeral Home, Tuscon, Pima County, Arizona.

  3. 4.  Samuel Lee Chapman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) was born on 6 Jul 1873 in Michigan; died on 22 Mar 1903 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    LaVonne Bennett found, at the Ionia County Courthouse, the death record of Samuel Lee Chapman: "CHAPMAN, Lee died 3-22-1903, married, age 30 years, in Odessa Twp, of mitrial insufficiency. He was born in MI, was a teacher, and his parents were Samuel B. Chapman, residence NY, and Mary WELCH (IOCOB270#5850)." LaVonne did not find a Lake Odessa newspaper obituary for him.

    At the time of the 1900 census, Samuel was married and living with his wife Marion and infant son, Lee. They lived next door to his mother in Ionia County. Son Clare was born in 1903, less than a year before Samuel's death. His wife Marion remarried, and in 1910, she both sons, listed as Herbert Lee and Clare, were living with her second husband, John S. Caie. Marion and John had a newly born daughter.

    In 1920, Herbert Lee and Clare were living with their maternal grandmother in nearby Eaton County, while their widowed stepfather was living with their three half-sisters in Detroit.

    The paternal grandmother of Herbert and Clare was Mary Ann Welch Smith Chapman. Her probated Will #8880, Ionia County, MI, was filed 8-15-1921. Mary Ann Chapman's real estate was valued at $6,500; personal estate at $100. Administrator Marcus B. Chapman of Lake Odessa was also one of the heirs, along with: Elmer Smith, son, age 55 (or 56?), of Lake Odessa; W. B. Smith, 53, Grand Ledge; Clair Chapman, nephew, 19, Grand Ledge; Herbert Chapman, nephew, 21, of Montana [in another section of the papers, they were referred to as grandchildren]; and Marcus, 46, Lake Odessa.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1900 Census
    Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Township
    ED #21 39-41
    Chapman, Lee Head July 1875 Mich NY Mich Teaching School
    Chapman, Marion Wife Mar 1876 Mich Mich Mich
    Chapman, Lee Son May 1900 Mich Mich Mich


    Family/Spouse: Marion Wright. Marion was born in Mar 1876 in Michigan; died about 1918 in Michigan; was buried in DeWitt Cemetery, DeWitt, Clinton County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Herbert Lee Chapman, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 May 1900 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 24 Jul 1986 in Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas.
    2. 9. Clare Wright Chapman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 May 1902 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 11 Jan 1963 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

  4. 5.  Marcus B. Chapman Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) was born on 6 Sep 1875 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 4 May 1959 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan; was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    He was born eight months after his father died.

    BIRTH RECORD: Liber B, page 71: Marcus B. Chapman b 9-6-1875 in Odessa Twp, to Samuel B. Chapman, bpl NY, residence "dead" & Mary (middle initial A. or W.) Chapman, bpl MI, res Odessa.
    DEATH RECORD; MI State File No. 5-30674 (copy made): Marcus B. Chapman d Ionia Co Hospital May 4, 1959, b Odessa Twp Sept 6, 1875 to Samuel and Mary Ann (maiden name unknown) Chapman, deceased wife's name Ida, occup Building Mover (retired), age 83, buried Lakeside Cem, Lake Odessa, MI. Informant for death record information was "Bureau Social Aid Records, Ionia". Social Security #368-26-5671.

    IONIA DAILY SENTINEL-STANDARD, Tues., May 5, 1959 (copy made): "Deaths - Lake Odessa - Marcus B. Chapman, 83, died at about 4 p.m. Monday at Ionia County Memorial hospital where he had been a patient at Eckert's nursing home since last fall. Mr. Chapman was born September 6, 1875, the son of Samuel and Mary Ann Chapman. He was a retired farmer and building mover. His wife, the former Ida Welch (sic), died in 1935. He has no immediate survivors. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Pickens funeral home with burial in Lakeside cemetery."

    THE LAKE ODESSA WAVE, MI; Thursday, May 7, 1959, front page: "Marcus Chapman Died Monday- -Marcus B. Chapman, 83, lifelong resident of Odessa township, passed away Monday afternoon at the Ionia County Memorial hospital where he was a patient about a week. Mr. Chapman was a farmer and in his early life was a building mover. He lived in his small farm home on Musgrove Hwy until taken to the Eckert Nursing Home at Ionia last fall. There are no immediate survivors. His wife, the former Ida Welch (sic) passed away in 1935. Funeral services were held Thursday (today) at 10 am at the Pickens funeral chapel with burial in Lakeside Cemetery."

    (All of the above courtesy of LaVonne Bennett)

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1930 U.S. Federal Census
    Michigan, Ionia, Odessa, District 28
    #84-84
    Chapman, Marcus Michigan Canada-English New York M W 54 M 46 Farmer
    Chapman, Ida Michigan New York York F W 64 M 19

    (Medical):Chronic myocarditis (1 month), Intestinal Obstruction (3 days)

    Marcus married Ida Soules on 3 Mar 1922 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan. Ida was born about 1872 in Mulliken, Eaton County, Michigan; died about 1935. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Avis Augusta SmithAvis Augusta Smith Descendancy chart to this point (3.William2, 1.Mary1) was born on 4 Apr 1901 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 7 Nov 1981 in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida; was buried in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    Bert and Ida Smith had a neighbor named Tom Avis, whom they greatly admired. They vowed to name their first child after him, Tom if it was a boy, and Avis if it was a girl. This is how Avis acquired her unusual first name.Thomas Avis was a railroad agent in Odessa. His father was from England. Her middle name, Augusta, was given to her in rememberance of her grandfather, Augustus Elliott. LaVonne Bennett found the following "tidbits" related to the Avis family who was so admired by Bert and Ida Smith. In the Thursday, March 12, 1903 edition of the LAKE ODESSA WAVE newspaper, in a column titled 'Local Splinters': "Homer and Lola Avis were at Lansing Saturday, taking music lessons." The IONIA DAILEY STANDARD, dated April 8, 1909 notes that "Miss Lola Avis is home from Olivet College for Easter vacation." Lola and Homer were the children of Tom and Gertrude Avis, according to the 1900 census.

    Avis was an excellent student, and attended Michigan State University, as had her father. Avis's degree was in Human Ecology (Home Economics). She had also studied chemistry, but said that she was told as a woman that she would not be considered qualified to teach this.

    In a letter Avis wrote to her oldest granddaughter, Melinda McLemore, after Melinda started college in 1978, Avis recounted her own experiences: "I can remember when I graduated--my Latin teacher wanted me to go to Western Michigan or Kalmazoo College in Kalamazoo, and I wanted to go. But my folks wanted me to go to M.S.U at East Lansing, about 12 miles from home. Then I could help in the store on Saturdays. At the end of the first year, my counselor convinced me that the world was going scientific, and that I should return. I am glad that I did stay with science. But the college was so BIG. 2,000--Ha! I never felt completely at home on that big, sprawling campus." In a later letter she wrote: "The math would frighten me now-as it did when I was a freshman. I loved French. Had a native teacher."

    On June 2, 1925, the following letter was sent to Miss Avis Smith, Cass City, Michigan, from W.W. Warner, Superintendent of Saginaw, East Side, Public Schools:

    My dear Miss Smith:

    Since our interview I have learned from the present outlook at Central Junior High that we are quite likely to have a "Clothing" program in full or in part still unprovided for next year.

    I am inclined to think we can use you to advantage on this program. I am therefore enclosing you an appointment card. This carries a salary of $1475. By properly signing the card and returning it to this office, and you yourself retaining this letter as evidence of your appointment you will have a legal contract. Sincerely yours, W.W. Warner

    The following year, the Board of Education of Saginaw, Michigan once again employed Avis A. Smith as teacher in its public schools "....commencing September 1, 1926, and agrees to pay as wages for such services and work at the rate of $157.50 per month....."

    She was offered a renewal of her contract for the period of September 1, 1927 to July 1, 1928 under the same terms, but at the increased rate of $160 per month. However, she chose to resign at this time, perhaps because of her recent marriage. She received the following letter in response to her resignation:

    Saginaw Public Schools Office of the Superintendent Saginaw, Michigan

    August Twenty Second Nineteen Twenty Seven

    Mrs. Avis Benkelman Box 35 Cass City, Michigan

    Dear Mrs. Benkelman

    This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter resigning your position with us. I shall be glad to present this to the Board at our next meeting and have no doubt they will accept it. We are sorry to lose your from our school system and wish to thank you for your good work done in the past.

    Very sincerely yours,

    Harold Steele Superintendent

    Although she no longer taught, Avis stayed active and involved with education. She and several close friends from a social group for University Women were tireless volunteers. A pet project was the Rawson Memorial Library (endowed by the Dentist her husband worked for). Her support was remembered many years after she had moved away from Cass City. In a letter dated June 10, 1988 to Melinda Strong, acknowledging a donation made to the Rawson Library in memory of her grandparents, Barbara Hutchison, Director noted that "Your grandparents were indeed well known in Cass City and avid supporters of the library. Your grandmother served on the library board in the 1950's and 60's and was instrumental in laying the groundwork for the outstanding library service that the community enjoys today. They would have been very pleased with the lovely library that we have now. " She also served as treasurer of the Cass City Chapter of the Michigan State College Alumni Association (Cass City Chronicle, Friday, Feb. 8, 1952, Page twelve, column six, M.S.C. Alumni Dinner.)

    Cass City Chronicle
    March 10, 1939
    Local Happenings, Page Four

    Mrs. B.F. Benkelman, Jr., and Mrs. Grant Patterson were joint hostesses at a dessert bridge Thursday evening in the Benkelman home on Woodland Avenue. Bridge was played at eight tables, honors being won by Mrs. Warren Wood, Mrs. A. Hesburn and Mrs. D.A. Krug.

    Avis and her husband, Ben Benkelman of Cass City, Michigan retired in St. Petersburg, Florida, where she died, November 7, 1981.

    Her obituary, as published in the St. Petersburg newspaper, follows:

    Benkelman, Avis A., 80, of 7901 40th Av. N., died Saturday (Nov. 7, 1981). Born in Lake Odessa, Mich., she came here in 1968 from Cass City, Mich., where she was a school teacher. She was a member of the Seminole United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Benjamin F.; a daughter Bonnie McLemore, Barrington, Ill., and three granddaughters. National Cremation Society.

    Written by Melinda McLemore Strong, granddaughter, circa 1995 and revised periodically

    Avis married Benjamin Franklin Benkelman, Jr. on 24 Aug 1926 in Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan. Benjamin (son of Benjamin Franklin Benkelman, Sr. and Wilhelmina "Minnie" Johanna Friederika Jesse) was born on 17 Nov 1899 in Jaqua, Cheyenne County, Kansas; died on 8 Mar 1998 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; was buried in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Bonnie Jean Benkelman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Dec 1933 in Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan; died on 26 Sep 2023 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.

  2. 7.  Ilo Katherine SmithIlo Katherine Smith Descendancy chart to this point (3.William2, 1.Mary1) was born on 30 Apr 1906 in Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan; died on 9 Mar 1974 in Tuscon, Pima County, Arizona; was buried on 12 Mar 1974 in TMP South Lawn Crematory/Adair Funeral Home, Tuscon, Pima County, Arizona.

    Notes:

    At the time of the 1930 Federal census, Ilo was listed as single, and living in Oscoda, Iosco County, Michigan, as rooming in the Alvin Dunsmore home, along with two other teachers.

    It is possible that she married briefly at some point as a young woman. In the "Marriages" section of the family bible belonging to her sister Avis, "Ilo and Dale Shelterly" are listed as witnesses to the 1926 marriage of Avis to Ben F. Benkelman.

    Tom McLemore-who later married Ilo's niece Bonnie-said that Ilo told him she had been married briefly, but had never told her niece about this marriage. There was a Dale B. Shelterley listed on the 1930 census, in Sebewa, Ionia County, Michigan. He was listed as single, and age 22, some six years younger than Ilo. He would have been 18 in 1926, so this could be a possibility. Dale was a son of Ozro B and Lillie C. Shelterley.

    Ilo married Robert Shelden later in life. She never had children. Her second husband had grown children from a prior marriage.

    Her niece, Bonnie, recalls that Ilo worked as a cartographer for the Greyhound bus line. She later became a travel agent, and traveled overseas extensively. She lived in Chicago in the late 1950's and invited a co-worker, Hans Penner, and his roommate at the University of Chicago-Tom McLemore, to Thanksgiving dinner. This is where Tom and Bonnie met.

    Ilo lived in Indiana in the 1970's and taught school. It was through another teacher that she met her husband, Bob Shelden. She loved to work with her hands, and her apartment was full of crafts she had made. Her great-nieces, Melinda, Melissa, and Leigh adored her.

    Ilo and Bob moved to Tuscon when they retired. They resided at 3737 North Country Club Drive. Ilo died of breast cancer at the University of Arizona Hospital in Tuscon. Bob later remarried.

    (Medical):Pericarditis, Breast Cancer

    Family/Spouse: Charles Robert "Bob" Shelden. Charles was born on 27 Sep 1912 in Shelby, Richland County, Ohio; died in Mar 1980 in Tuscon, Pima County, Arizona. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 8.  Herbert Lee Chapman, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (4.Samuel2, 1.Mary1) was born on 12 May 1900 in Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 24 Jul 1986 in Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas.

    Notes:

    When the will of his paternal grandmother, Mary Ann Welch Smith Chapman, was probated in 1921, he was listed as " Herbert Chapman, nephew (sic), 21, of Montana."

    His social security number was issued in Florida in 1936, and at the time he was an employee of Ralston Purina Co of St. Louis. His father was shown as Samuel Lee Chapman, and his mother Marion Wright. When he registered for the draft during World War I, he listed his nearest relative as his mother, Mrs. J. S. Caie [second husband] of DeWitt, Michigan. Herbert was a resident of Dewitt, Clinton County, Michigan at the time, and he was working as a farmer for Ralph Cressman. He was shown as tall, slender, with brown eyes and black hair.

    Kerrville Mountain Sun
    July 26, 1986
    Page Four

    Obituaries

    Chapman

    Services were held Friday for Herbert Lee Chapman, Sr. 86, who passed away July 24 in the Alpine Terrace Nursing Home. Rev. Everett Boyce officiated at the graveside services in the Garden of Memories Cemetery.

    Chapman, a resident of Kerrville for 16 years, prior to that Florida, was born May 12, 1900 in Lake Odessa, Michigan. He married Lurana Treff in Leavenworth, Kansas on August 22, 1922. Chapman was a member of the Methodist Church, served in the United States Armed Forces, and was a store and mill manager for Kresge's Purina Mill.

    Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lurana Champman of Kerrville; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Moore of San Antonio; two sons, Dr. Herbert Lee Chapman, Jr. of Wauchula, Florida and Dr. Loren James Chapman of Madison, Wisconsin; two sisters, Mrs. Avon "Claudine" Ator of Silver Springs, Maryland and Mrs. Earl "Dorothy" Castator of Tarpon Springs, Florida; eight grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

    Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Grimes Funeral Chapels.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1900 Census
    Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Township
    ED #21 39-41
    Chapman, Lee Head July 1875 Mich NY Mich Teaching School
    Chapman, Marion Wife Mar 1876 Mich Mich Mich
    Chapman, Lee Son May 1900 Mich Mich Mich

    1910 Census
    Michigan, Ionia County, Lake Odessa, Village
    Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
    SD 5 ED 27 Ward 1
    45-45
    Caie, John S Head M W 49 m2 1 Mass Scotland Scotland Salesman General Agent
    Caie, Marion W Wf F W 33 m2 1 3/3 Mich NY NY
    Chapman, Herbert [step] Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
    Chapman, Clare [step] Son M W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
    Caie, Marion Dtr F W 7/12 S Mich Mass Mich

    1920 Census
    Michigan, Eaton County, Oneida Township, ED #102
    #112-75-78
    Wright, Ambria B. Head O F F W 69 Wd New York Canada (English) Vermont Boarding House Keeper
    Chapman, Clare W Grandson M W 17 S Michigan Michigan Michigan
    Chapman, L. Herbert Grandson M W 19 S Michigan Michigan Michigan

    1930 Census
    Pennsylvania, Butler County, 1rst Precinct, Butler City Ward 2
    Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
    ED 10-8 SD 7 Sheet 5B
    Brody Street
    617-96-99
    Chapman, Herbert L Hd M W 29 m1 22 Mich Mich Mich Mgr Dept Store
    Chapman, Lurana Wf F W 28 m 21 Kan Kan Mo
    Chapman, Herbert Jr Son M W 6 MO Mich Kan
    Chapman, Loren J Son M W 3 2/12 Ind Mich Kan

    1945 Florida State Census
    Hillsborough, Precinct 6
    Herbert L. Chapman 814 44 Mich College Educated Manager
    Lurana Chapman 43 Kan College Educated Housewife
    Herbert L Chapman Jr 21 MO College Educated Navy
    Loren Chapman 18 Ind College Educated Army
    Mary F Chapman 11 Pa Minor

    Herbert married Lurana Treff on 22 Aug 1922 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas. Lurana was born on 7 Jun 1901 in Kansas; died on 7 Feb 1994 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Dr. Herbert Lee Chapman, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Jul 1923 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; died on 16 Jan 2015 in Indian River County, Florida.
    2. 12. Dr. Loren James Chapman  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Jan 1927 in Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana; died on 5 Dec 2017 in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin.
    3. 13. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 9.  Clare Wright Chapman Descendancy chart to this point (4.Samuel2, 1.Mary1) was born on 13 May 1902 in Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 11 Jan 1963 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

    Notes:

    Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997

    Name: Clare W Chapman
    Age: 60
    Sex: M (Male)
    Birth Date: abt 1903
    Death Date: 11 Jan 1963
    Location: Milw (May be abbreviated)
    Certificate: 001596

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1910 Census
    Michigan, Ionia County, Lake Odessa, Village
    Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
    SD 5 ED 27 Ward 1
    45-45
    Caie, John S Head M W 49 m2 1 Mass Scotland Scotland Salesman General Agent
    Caie, Marion W Wf F W 33 m2 1 3/3 Mich NY NY
    Chapman, Herbert Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
    Chapman, Clare Son M W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
    Caie, Marion Dtr F W 7/12 S Mich Mass Mich

    1920 Census
    Michigan, Eaton County, Oneida Township, ED #102
    #112-75-78
    Wright, Ambria B. Head O F F W 69 Wd New York Canada (English) Vermont Boarding House Keeper
    Chapman, Clare W Grandson M W 17 S Michigan Michigan Michigan
    Chapman, L. Herbert Grandson M W 19 S Michigan Michigan Michigan

    1930 Census
    Wisconsin, Marinette County, Marinette First Ward
    Enumerated April 25, 1930
    ED 38-11 SD 6 Sheet 19A Stamped 26
    1219-423-437
    Chapman, Clare W Head M W 27 M 23 Mich Mich England Asst Manager ??? Dept Store
    Chapman, Goldie Wf F W 21 M 17 Wisc Mich Wisc
    Chapman, Eileen Dtr F W 3 S Wisc Mich Wisc
    Chapman, Beverly Dtr F W 1 S Wisc Mich Wisc

    Clare married Goldie Ann Loughead on 17 Apr 1926 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Goldie was born about 1909 in Wisconsin; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 15. Living  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Bonnie Jean BenkelmanBonnie Jean Benkelman Descendancy chart to this point (6.Avis3, 3.William2, 1.Mary1) was born on 8 Dec 1933 in Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan; died on 26 Sep 2023 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Bonnie was extremely active during her High School years in Cass City, Michigan. According to her yearbook, the "1952 Perranos", she spent four years in the band (she played the clarinet) and in the honor society; was alternately treasurer, secretary, and president of her home room; was in the junior class play; and was on the Annual Staff and in the Queen's Homecoming Court her senior year. Her lively sense of humor was apparent from her statement in the class will: "I, Bonnie Benkelman, of questionable mind and body, will my ability, (which I don't have) to stay on my hall guide post all hour to Jean Holmberg, who doesn't have it either but since she has to make a good impression it might come in handy."

    She went to Western Michigan College in Kalamazoo, and was a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority. She was social chairperson of the Panhellenic Council in 1952. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, specializing in Occupational Therapy. It was a good fit for her, combining her love of science and her enjoyment of doing things with her hands. Bonnie noted that Jane Stickley Benkelman, a nurse who worked both with veterans and crippled children, had suggested she pursue this career path.

    Bonnie interned in Baltimore, at Shepherd Pratt Psychiatric Hospital, becoming an O.T.R. She also received an Elementary Provisional Certificate from the State of Michigan State Board of Education which would have allowed her to teach Occupational Therapy at the High School level.

    Her first job after graduation was at Hines Veterens' Administrations Hospital in Chicago, in the Cardiac department. She saved her money faithfully to purchase an automobile. At that time a VW Beetle cost around $1,500. When she was within $50 of this goal, she broke her leg skiing. Most of her savings went to pay off her hospital bills, and to finance a trip to Europe with her Aunt Ilo Smith shortly before her wedding. When Bonnie resigned from the Veterens' Administration in before her marriage in 1958, she was classified as a GS-631-7 and was making $4,980 yearly.

    Bonnie worked as an Occupational Therapist before her daughters were born. When her eldest daughter was 18 months old, she returned to work at the Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children in Dallas. After the birth of younger daughters, she stopped her paid employment to become a full time mom and volunteer. She was a homeroom mother, sunday school teacher, and girl scout leader.

    Her husband's career involved moves every four years, and Bonnie helped her daughters acclimate to new schools and new friends in various cities in Oklahoma, Illinois, California, and Texas. The family returned to Houston in 1982, which became their permanent home. She returned to the workforce then, working with her husband at one of his privately held businesses, Control Graphics. She was General Manager. After she and Tom retired, they travelled extensively, with their daughters and their families joining them on special occasions. She also enjoyed the many friends she made everywhere they lived.

    She died on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, peacefully in her home with family members, and her caretaker, Esther Reyes, by her side.

    She is survived by husband, Thomas McLemore of Houston, three daughters, Melinda (Tom) Strong of San Antonio, TX; Melissa (Jim) Bramhall and Leigh (Scott) Haney of Houston; one granddaughter, Hailey Bramhall (Bentonville, AR); five grandsons, Michael (Jennifer Tocci) Strong of Boerne, TX; Ryan Bramhall, Cameron (Eva) Haney, Grant Haney all of Houston; and Will Haney a senior at Texas A&M, College Station. She is also survived by her first great-grandchild, Bella Strong, who was born this June, and whom Bonnie was thrilled to meet in person in late July.

    A memorial service will be held in Houston on December 8, her 90th birth anniversary. In lieu of flowers, anyone who desires may instead donate in her memory to the Rawson Memorial Library, 6495 Pine Street, Cass City, MI 48726, or to a charity of their choice.


















    (Research):
    In the News

    Cass City Chronicle
    Friday, July 12, 1940
    Local Happenings, Page Four

    The dog at the B.F. Benkelman Jr., home rejoiced Sunday night. His little mistress, Bonny, and her mother, Mrs. B.F. Benkelman, Jr., returned that day from a week's visit in Lansing and Grand Ledge.

    Cass City Chronicle
    Cass City, Michigan, Friday, October 26, 1956
    Page One

    Bonnie Benkelman Passes OTR Exam

    "Miss Bonnie Benkelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Benkelman, 4581 West Street, Cass City, has successfully completed her national examination for registration by the American Occupational Therapy Association.

    A graduate of Western Michigan College, Kalamazoo, one of 29 colleges in the United States offering OT programs approved by the American Medical Association, Miss Benkelman joins the ranks of 5,000 OTR's working in hospitals and schools across the nation.

    Occupational therapists give treatment on the doctor's prescription in the form of supervised activity to people injured physically or mentally by accident or disease."


    Cass City Chronicle
    April 28, 1960
    Page Six
    Cass City Area Social and Personal Items

    Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benkelman enjoyed a four-day visit last week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLemore and little daughter, in Chicago.

    Cass City Chronicle
    August 18, 1960
    Page 4

    Mr. and Mrs. T.E. McLemore and little daughter Melinda of Chicago, Ill., returned home Saturday after two weeks here with Mrs. McLemore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benkelman.

    Cass City Chronicle
    Thursday, July 26, 1962
    Page Two
    Cass City Area Social and Personal Items

    Mrs. Thomas McLemore and daughter Melinda of Dallas, Texas, are spending two weeks with Mrs. McLemore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benkelman.

    Cass City Chronicle
    Thursday, July 15, 1966
    Page Two
    Personal News from Cass City Area

    Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLemore and daughters, Melinda and Melissa, from Houston, Tex. Arrived July 4 and have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benkelman. Their youngest daughter, Leigh remained in Texas with her paternal grandmother. The McLemores expect to leave Thursday to return home.

    The following article was published in "The Paris (TX) News" in the Fall of 1976.

    Mrs. McLemore is Newcomer

    Mrs. Tom (Bonnie) McLemore, 1065 Johnson Woods Drive, has been named as the Welcome Wagon's Newcomer of the Month.

    A native of Michigan, Mrs. McLemore attended schools in Cass City and holds a bachelor's degree in occupational therapy from Western Michigan University.

    She has been active in Girl Scouting, garden club work, Panhellenic activities, and a volunteer for Hope House for the Multiple-Handicapped Children.

    She and her husband have three daughters, Melinda, 16; Melissa, 13, and Leigh, 11, and have lived in Paris about a month.

    Bonnie married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 17. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 18. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 11.  Dr. Herbert Lee Chapman, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (8.Herbert3, 4.Samuel2, 1.Mary1) was born on 15 Jul 1923 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; died on 16 Jan 2015 in Indian River County, Florida.

    Notes:

    At the time of the 1945 Florida State Census, he was shown as enlisted in the Navy.

    DR. HERBERT LEE CHAPMAN, JR., 91, died January 16, 2015, at Indian River Memorial Hospital. He was born July 15, 1923 in Kansas City, Missouri. He married Muncy Gallagher in 1946. He graduated from the University of Florida. He furthered his education with a graduate degree from the University of Florida, followed by earning his PhD at Iowa State. He served in the U. S. Navy during WWII. As Professor Emeritus, he spent most of his professional career at the University of Florida in beef cattle research. He authored and co-authored over 200 peer- reviewed scientific papers published in professional journals pertaining to the beef industry and served as a consultant to cattlemen and related businesses around the world, including the King Ranch of Texas. With his wife Muncy, he co-authored the Wiregrass trilogy, historical novels set in the Florida Territory in 1835. Dr. Chapman is survived by his loving wife Muncy. He is also survived by his four children: Jill Searcy (Charles), Margy Kulczycki (George), Melinda White (Bob), and Lee Chapman (Kathy). He is also survived by eleven grandchildren: Brad Searcy (Raquel), Jake Searcy (Jennison), Jeff Searcy (Laura), Garrett Kulczycki (Tammy), Jan Wiese (Scott), Wes White (Ashleigh), Kelly Fennemore (Jason), Kevin White (Nathalie), Kristen Chapman, Kori Chapman, and Michael Chapman. He was often surrounded by many of his sixteen great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Mary Frances and his brother, Loren James. Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service in his honor on Sunday, January 25, at 2:00, at Indian River Estates East Auditorium. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested contributions may be made in Dr. Chapman's honor to the United Methodist Children's Home, 51 Main Street, Enterprise FL 32725; or to Care Net Pregnancy Center of Indian River County, 1503 24th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960.
    .

    (Courtesy of Lee Chapman, grandson of Dr. Chapman)


  3. 12.  Dr. Loren James Chapman Descendancy chart to this point (8.Herbert3, 4.Samuel2, 1.Mary1) was born on 5 Jan 1927 in Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana; died on 5 Dec 2017 in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin.

    Notes:

    At the time of the 1945 Florida State Census, he was shown as enlisted in the Army.

    Dr. Loren James Chapman, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, age 90, of Madison Wisconsin. Born Jan. 5, 1927 in Muncie Indiana to Herbert Lee Chapman and Lurana Gertrude Treff died peacefully at home on December 5, 2017. He survived by his loving wife, Jean (Paulsen), daughter Nancy Jean Bauer and son Laurence James Chapman, grand children Emily Helen Chapman and Benjamin August Chapman, as well as sister Mary Francis Moore. Loren received his BA from Harvard in 1948 and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Northwestern in 1954. Loren retired in 1993 after a long and distinguished career as a professor and researcher in Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In addition to being a well-regarded mentor to many students, he contributed significantly to the field of schizophrenia research. Outside of his career, he enjoyed traveling, talking new intellectual challenges and spending time with his family His Booming voice, rich laugh and shy wit will be missed.


  4. 13.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (8.Herbert3, 4.Samuel2, 1.Mary1)

  5. 14.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (9.Clare3, 4.Samuel2, 1.Mary1)

  6. 15.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (9.Clare3, 4.Samuel2, 1.Mary1)