Saturday, September 24, 2016

Lincoln Isham is the great grandson of both Abraham Lincoln AND Deacon Samuel Chapin

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Isham
Lincoln “Linc” Isham (June 8, 1892 – September 1, 1971) was a descendant of Abraham Lincoln. He was one of three great-grandchildren of Abraham Lincoln and the only child of Mary "Mamie" Lincoln.
Biography
Isham was born to Mary "Mamie" and Charles Isham. Being a drop out at Harvard, a newspaper once said "his frail body was unequal to the strain". Later on, Isham was said to have been a secret operative for the U.S. government in World War II.
On August 30, 1919, Isham married Leahalma "Lea" Correa, a New York ‘Society Girl of Spanish Descent’, and helped raise her daughter, Frances Mantley. He was a frequent visitor at Hildene and once when young was allowed to drive his grandfather Robert Todd Lincoln's, 1905 Thomas Automobile but rolled it in a ditch.
Later in his life, Isham and his wife settled in Dorset, Vermont where they owned a 22-acre (9 ha) farm. A talented amateur musician, he would often play music while his wife wrote children’s stories. On September 1, 1971 at 12:30 am, Lincoln Isham died at Putnam Memorial Hospital at the age of 79. He left most of his estate to the Red Cross, Salvation Army, and American Cancer Society. He also left a US$440,000 trust fund for his stepdaughter, and sent his grandmother's ‘Chicken Leg Coffee Set’ and ‘White House china’ to the Smithsonian. The rest of his family artifacts were auctioned off.

Edwin Hubbell Chapin



'Every action of our lives touches on some chord that will vibrate in eternity.' — Edwin Hubbell Chapin
Congregationalist minister Henry Ward Beecher (brother of Harriett Beecher Stowe), who said : "The audience at Chapin's funeral was remarkable. It came the nearest being a representation of the Church Universal I ever saw . . . Not another minister in New York could draw such a diversity of people to his burial."


Edwin Hubbell Chapin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwin Hubbell Chapin
Edwin Hubbell Chapin (December 29, 1814 – 1880) was an American preacher and editor of the Christian Leader. He was also a poet, responsible for the poem Burial at Sea, which was the origin of a famous folk song, Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Here's an interesting weave of history....
On April 10, 1692, Our great uncle, Captain Samuel Chapin (1659-1692), drowned at sea. He had a wife named Mary (Hobart) Chapin(1664-1743).

Mary Chapin was remarried in 1701 to a blacksmith named Mordecai Lincoln (1657-1727).

Mordecai and Mary are great grandparents of President Abraham Lincoln(1809-1865).

Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert Todd Lincoln(1843-1926), had a daughter "Mary "Mamie" Lincoln(1869-1938). She married Charles Bradford Isham(1853-1919), who is a great grandson of Deacon Samuel Chapin(1598-1675). Charles Isham also happens to be a 1st cousin of Captain Samuel Chapin.

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Find a grave... Mary Hobart Chapin.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi…
Mordecai married Mary (Hobart) Chapin, widow of Samuel Chapin, on February 17, 1701/02 in Braintree, Suffolk county, Province of Massachusetts Bay.
They had children: Jacob - baptized 23 May 1708

Samuel Chapin... died on 10 Apr 1692 at sea, near Boston, Suffolk,Ma.