Chapin, Asenath Cargill Capron, 1792-1863

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Asenath Cargill Capron was born in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, on October 5, 1792. Her parents, John Capron and Asenath Cargill, had 10 children. She married Josiah Chapin (1788-1881) on November 22, 1815, and moved to Providence, Rhode Island, where Josiah was vice president of the Providence Merchants' Bank. The Chapins belonged to many religious and charitable societies, and Asenath Chapin was directress of the Providence Children's Friend Society. They had seven children: William Cargill (1817-1902), Sarah (died young), George Willard (1820-1898), Royal Sibley, Laura Southwick (1824-1872), Sarah Maria, and Charles Carroll. Laura Southwick Chapin married Benjamin Tucker Eames (1818-1901), a delegate to the 1860 Republican National Convention and a United States Congressman, and had two sons, Waldo Chapin (1859-1894) and Charles M. Chapin.

From the guide to the Asenath Chapin diaries, Chapin, Asenath diaries, 1840-1863, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

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