Amelia Louisa Chapin
1840 - 1919 (79 years)-
Name Amelia Louisa Chapin Birth 22 Apr 1840 Chicopee, Hampden, MA Gender Female Census 19 Aug 1870 Hinsdale, Cheshire, NH age 30, born MA, keeping house Census 14 Jun 1880 Springfield, Hampden, MA age 40, born MA, keeping house, parents born CT/MA Census 16 Jun 1900 Springfield, Hampden, MA age 60, born Apr 1840 in MA, marr 39 yrs, 2/2 children living, parents born CT/CT Census 2 May 1910 Springfield, Hampden, MA age 70, born MA, widowed, 2/3 children living, parents born CT/CT, niece Sarah Haile, 37, living in house Death 5 Sep 1919 Watch Hill, RI Burial Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, MA Person ID I2256 Family Tree Last Modified 19 Apr 2018
Father Ethan Samuel Chapin, b. Jul 1814, Somers, CT d. 1 Mar 1889, Springfield, Hampden, MA (Age 74 years) Mother Louisa Burns, b. 1814, West Springfield, Hampden, MA Family ID F629 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family William Henry Haile, b. 23 Sep 1833, Hinsdale, Cheshire, NH d. 13 Feb 1901, Springfield, Hampden, MA (Age 67 years) [1, 2] Marriage 1 Jan 1861 Springfield, Hampden, MA Notes - from "Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915" (ancestry.com)
On 1 Jan 1861 in Chelsea MA, William H Haile, 27, a counsellor at law, residing Chelsea, born Chesterfield NH to William & Sabrana, married Amelia L Chapin, 20, residing Springfield MA, born Chicopee MA to Ethan L & Louisa
Children 1. William Chapin Haile, b. 2 Dec 1863, Springfield, Hampden, MA d. 14 Aug 1864, Springfield, Hampden, MA (Age 0 years) + 2. Alice Haile, b. 20 Jul 1865, Springfield, Hampden, MA d. 3 Apr 1934, Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA (Age 68 years) + 3. Henry Chapin Haile, b. 26 Oct 1868, Springfield, Hampden, MA d. 26 May 1940, Springfield, Hampden, MA (Age 71 years) Histories William H Haile Obituary Feb 14, 1901 William H Haile Obituary Feb 17, 1901 Family ID F627 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 19 Apr 2018
- from "Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915" (ancestry.com)
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Headstones Haile Family Mausoleum
Plot: Ash Path East 2503William & Amelia (Chaplin) Haile Gravestones
AMELIA CHAPIN HAILE / APRIL 22, 1840 - SEPTEMBER 5, 1919
WILLIAM HENRY HAILE / SEPTEMBER 23, 1833 - FEBRUARY 13, 1901
Plot: Ash Path East 2503
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Notes - MRS. AMELIA L. (CHAPIN) HAILE of Springfield, Mass., elected a Pilgrim Tercentenary member in 1919, was born in that part of Springfield which is now Chicopee 22 April 1840, the daughter of Ethan Samuel and Louisa (Burns) Chapin, and died at Watch Hill, R. L, 5 September 1919. She was educated at Miss Porter's School, Farmington, Conn.,and later in Paris, France. Mrs. Haile was a woman of sound judgment and of attractive social qualities, and was a great help to her husband in his political career, which began in 1864, when he was elected for the first time as a member of the New Hampshire Legislature. Mr. Haile was mayor of Springfield in 1881, later represented his district in the Massachusetts Legislature, and was Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts during the years 1890, 1891, and 1892. Mrs. Haile had been for many years a member of the First Congregational Church in Springfield, and was deeply interested in religious and charitable objects there. She was married, 1 January 1861, to William H. Haile, then of Hinsdale, N. H., and later of Springfield, a manufacturer, who rose to prominence in Massachusetts politics, as mentioned above, and died 13 February 1901. Mrs. Haile's son, Henry Chapin Haile. and her daughter Alice, wife of Cheney H. Calkins, both of Springfield, survive her. Henry Chapin Haile succeeds his mother in her Pilgrim Tercentenary membership in the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1920
- MRS. AMELIA L. (CHAPIN) HAILE of Springfield, Mass., elected a Pilgrim Tercentenary member in 1919, was born in that part of Springfield which is now Chicopee 22 April 1840, the daughter of Ethan Samuel and Louisa (Burns) Chapin, and died at Watch Hill, R. L, 5 September 1919. She was educated at Miss Porter's School, Farmington, Conn.,and later in Paris, France. Mrs. Haile was a woman of sound judgment and of attractive social qualities, and was a great help to her husband in his political career, which began in 1864, when he was elected for the first time as a member of the New Hampshire Legislature. Mr. Haile was mayor of Springfield in 1881, later represented his district in the Massachusetts Legislature, and was Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts during the years 1890, 1891, and 1892. Mrs. Haile had been for many years a member of the First Congregational Church in Springfield, and was deeply interested in religious and charitable objects there. She was married, 1 January 1861, to William H. Haile, then of Hinsdale, N. H., and later of Springfield, a manufacturer, who rose to prominence in Massachusetts politics, as mentioned above, and died 13 February 1901. Mrs. Haile's son, Henry Chapin Haile. and her daughter Alice, wife of Cheney H. Calkins, both of Springfield, survive her. Henry Chapin Haile succeeds his mother in her Pilgrim Tercentenary membership in the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
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