Friday, February 27, 2015

John Chapin, Jr. 1730-1815 Daughter's of the American Revolution

Here is our Chapin ancestry connection to the DAR through my great grandfather John Chapin, Jr.

  • Daughters of American Revolution Ancestor #: A020774
  • Service: MASSACHUSETTS Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
  • Birth: 10-7-1730 MENDON WORCESTER CO MASSACHUSETTS
  • Death: 7-17-1815 HEATH MASSACHUSETTS
  • Service Description: 1) MEM OF COMM OF FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL; 2) CONVENTION 1779

John Chapin, Jr.

Birth: October 7, 1730
Mendon, Worchester Co., Massachusetts
Death: July 16, 1815 (84)
Heath, Franklin Co., Massachusetts
Immediate Family: Son of John Chapin, Sr. (1698) and Dorcas (Wood) Chapin (1694)
Husband of Rhoda Chapin
Father of Berthiah Howard; Jacob Chapin (1762); Phebe Thompson; Ziba Chapin; Elizabeth CHAPIN and 5 others
Brother of Dorcas Thurston; Bethiah Walker; Josiah Chapin; Japhet Chapin; Joshua Chapin, Sr.; Solomon Chapin and Peter Chapin « less





Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Peace by William Howard Taft, President of the United States

Peace
Performed by William H. Taft
Recorded October 1, 1912
I am willing to admit that war has accomplished much in the progress of the world. I am willing to admit that there are certain crises in the forward march of Christian civilization that perhaps could not have been met than in any other way than by the sword. I am willing to admit that war develops certain heroic traits in men and furnishes a test for the evidence of the highest character. Perhaps too, it trains and disciplines people. But the other side of the picture justifies the prayer of every man, of every civilized man, that war should be abolished and that the suffering, cruelty, corruption and demoralization that follow in its train should be, as far as we can bring it about, lifted as a burden from the human race. It is our duty to take every legitimate and proper step we can to persuade the nations of the world to settle their controversies in some other way. They are looking to us as a country independent of entangling alliances separated from all possible attacks by two wide oceans; rich, powerful, and in a situation where nobody can accuse us of being afraid of any nation or of taking this step because we are afraid of war, if war were a necessity. It is the common people of the world that are interested in this business, they know when we have war, it is they that have to bear the burden. It’s their sisters, and mothers and daughters that have to wait, trembling, to hear the news from the battlefields to learn whether their dear ones have bitten the dust. It’s the grave mass of the plain people that Lincoln loved so well that have to stand the brunt of war. They do not have the glory of coming home with the gold lace and the feathers and all that falls to the leader. They are not elected President because they happen to be successful. They know the demoralization that follows in the wake of war. We should lead the way and all doubts as to our constitutional authority should be resolved in favor of our stepping forward as a nation with the power, the wealth, the fortune and the opportunity that God has given us to help along the movement of Christian progress towards permanent peace.