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Warren Chaffee

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Warren Chaffee

Birth
Berkshire, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Death
4 Mar 1867 (aged 72)
Berkshire, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Berkshire, Franklin County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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72 yrs, 10 mos., 10 days

wife Sally next to him (her stone is laid against his)
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Additional information has been supplied by:
Jim Monical
Plymouth, Minnesota
[email protected]

Warren Chaffee, b. April 24, 1794, Clarendon, Vermont. d. March 4, 1867, Berkshire, Franklin, Vermont. He was the son of Comfort Chaffee and Lucy Stow. He married Oct. 9, 1814, Berkshire, Vt. 1) Sally Burelson, b. March 18, 1797, New Haven, Vermont. d. April 20, 1855, Berkshire, Franklin, Vermont. She was the daughter of John Burelson of Providence, R.I. and sister of Hannah Burelson, first wife of Jasper Chaffee, Warren's brother (buried West Berkshire Cemetery). He married 2) Prutia Hildreth, b. abt. 1800 (88 years on gravestone) d. Oct. 14, 1888. (buried West Berkshire Cemetery) .(no further information).

Warren Chaffee was a farmer. He bought several parcels of land around Berkshire. One lot was " in the southern part of the town, about two miles from Berkshire Center, on the highway leading to Enosburg Falls. Here Warren Chaffee lived the remainder of his life, and the farm passed to his oldest son, Harmon Chaffee, and is now owned by Mr. and Mrs Fred H. Bringham, of Bakersfield, Vt. Mrs. Brigham being a daughter of Harmon Chaffee."

"Warren Chaffee served as a private in the War of 1812, and was captured and held a prisoner for six months. He received one hundred and sixty acres from the government for his services."


Ref: Almer Judson Elliot: The Berkshire, Vermont, Chaffees and their descendants, 1801-1911 : a short biography of Comfort Chaffee and his wife, Lucy Stow, early settlers of Berkshire, with a full record of their descendants for six generations, and also an account of the ancestry of Comfort and Lucy (Stow) Chaffee in nearly all lines to the immigrant ancestor, and in some lines to generations living in England, Richford, Vt.: Gilpin Print. Co., 1951, p. 24.
72 yrs, 10 mos., 10 days

wife Sally next to him (her stone is laid against his)
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Additional information has been supplied by:
Jim Monical
Plymouth, Minnesota
[email protected]

Warren Chaffee, b. April 24, 1794, Clarendon, Vermont. d. March 4, 1867, Berkshire, Franklin, Vermont. He was the son of Comfort Chaffee and Lucy Stow. He married Oct. 9, 1814, Berkshire, Vt. 1) Sally Burelson, b. March 18, 1797, New Haven, Vermont. d. April 20, 1855, Berkshire, Franklin, Vermont. She was the daughter of John Burelson of Providence, R.I. and sister of Hannah Burelson, first wife of Jasper Chaffee, Warren's brother (buried West Berkshire Cemetery). He married 2) Prutia Hildreth, b. abt. 1800 (88 years on gravestone) d. Oct. 14, 1888. (buried West Berkshire Cemetery) .(no further information).

Warren Chaffee was a farmer. He bought several parcels of land around Berkshire. One lot was " in the southern part of the town, about two miles from Berkshire Center, on the highway leading to Enosburg Falls. Here Warren Chaffee lived the remainder of his life, and the farm passed to his oldest son, Harmon Chaffee, and is now owned by Mr. and Mrs Fred H. Bringham, of Bakersfield, Vt. Mrs. Brigham being a daughter of Harmon Chaffee."

"Warren Chaffee served as a private in the War of 1812, and was captured and held a prisoner for six months. He received one hundred and sixty acres from the government for his services."


Ref: Almer Judson Elliot: The Berkshire, Vermont, Chaffees and their descendants, 1801-1911 : a short biography of Comfort Chaffee and his wife, Lucy Stow, early settlers of Berkshire, with a full record of their descendants for six generations, and also an account of the ancestry of Comfort and Lucy (Stow) Chaffee in nearly all lines to the immigrant ancestor, and in some lines to generations living in England, Richford, Vt.: Gilpin Print. Co., 1951, p. 24.


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