Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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Warren Chaffee and Nellie C. Pond




Husband Warren Chaffee 1

           Born: 8 Nov 1843 - Amity Twp, Erie Co, PA 1
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         Father: Ira Chaffee (1809-Aft 1884) 1
         Mother: Hannah Norton (1810-Aft 1884) 1


       Marriage: 1 Jan 1866 1



Wife Nellie C. Pond 1

           Born: 11 Feb 1842 1
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         Father: Seth Pond (      -1882) 1
         Mother: Electa [Unk] (      -Aft 1884) 1




Children
1 M Willis L. Chaffee 1

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2 F Jessie M. Chaffee 1

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3 M Frank W. Chaffee 1

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4 F Lulu Belle Chaffee 1

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General Notes: Husband - Warren Chaffee


Civil War: he was drafted March 4, 1865, and served in the One Hundred and Second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry; he was dis­charged July, 1865.

After marriage he and his wife lived for two years at Lowville, Pennsylvania, where he operated the Lowville Mills, and superintended a Sunday school; then for six months he carried on a shingle mill at Hatch Hollow, where he met with a serious accident and nearly lost his left arm. He then bought a farm in Wayne Township, Erie County, on which he lived five years; thence moved to Amity Township. In 1881, they came to an Amity Township farm of seventy acres of well-improved land.
He was a supporter of the Republican party, acting several times as County Committeeman. He held various local and township offices: Road Commissioner, School Director in Wayne township; has been School Director, Township Assessor, Constable, and Auditor of Amity Town­ship. Mr. Chaffee, with his wife, were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in which he was Class Leader about eight years, and Superintendent of Hatch Hollow Sunday School for some years.

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Sources


1 —, History of Erie County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Warner, Beers & Co., 1884), Bios 5.


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