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Joseph A. Chaplow

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I live in Columbiana County in Northeastern Ohio. Since I started my family history research (over 45 years ago), I have been amazed at the unknown family members I have found so close to my home. I want to honor them by adding them to this site. Thank you to all who place flowers on their memorials.Researching: All variations of the Chaplow name (Chapelow, Chappelow, Chapelhow, Chappelhow, Chapleo, etc.), Gorby, Crawford, Lambright, Felger, Ashbridge, Lodge, Weber, Culler, Stump, Mauer, Hillier, Nelson, Freed, Newhouse, Stilley, Pierce, Justison, McNutt, Ferrall, Mankin, Lalley, Hutchman, Beight, Cress, Farr, Eskew, Van Fossan/VanFossen, Thoman, Rukenbrod (to name a few).PLEASE DO NOT USE MY PERSONAL PHOTOS. Any other use or republishing of them is not permitted. It is a violation of FindaGrave guidelines. If you have an interest in someone, please email me. However, you may copy any headstone picture I've added for your own family tree use. The exception would be using my photos when creating a duplicated FindaGrave memorial. This is not allowed and is against the guidelines. A notation that I was the photographer would be appreciated, if only to assist others who may want to contact me about family. I've received a lot of help in obtaining family headstone pictures from other researchers and want to pay it forward. Thank you. Please check the cemetery before you make an entry to avoid duplications. I welcome any corrections to information I have entered. Please use the suggest a correction tab on the individual memorial. It's easier for me that way. Regarding transfers, please remember...just because you are related to someone doesn't mean someone else isn't. Please see F-A-G guidelines regarding transfers. *"The goal is not to "own" every memorial of those to whom you are related. The ultimate goal should be to have meaningful, accurate memorials that honor those who have passed away, regardless of who created the memorial or who maintains it."I ask you to remember that the members of this site are volunteers, both for entries and photo requests. They spend time and money to do this out of a love of the past, to memorialize those who have gone before, and in remembrance of beloved family members. It requires cooperation and teamwork. If you don't like to do these things, I respectfully ask that you choose another hobby.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. Matthew 5:4 "Do not stand on my grave and weep,I am not there, I do not sleep.I am a thousand winds that blow.I am the diamond glints on snow.I am the sunlight on ripened grain.I am the gentle autumn rain.When you awaken in the mornings hushI am the swift uplifting rushOf quiet birds in circled flight.I am the soft stars that shine at night.Do not stand at my grave & cry;I am not there, I did not die."~Mary FryeScatter me not to the restless windsNor toss my ashes to the sea.Remember now those years gone byWhen loving gifts I gave to thee.Remember now the happy timesThe family ties are shared.Don't leave my resting place unmarkedAs though you never cared.Deny me not one final giftFor all who came to see.A simple lasting proof that saysI loved and you loved me.(by D.H.Cramer) ~*~ONE FINAL GIFT~*~Letting GoThe Angels gathered near your bed, so very close to youFor they knew the pain and suffering that you were going throughI thought about so many things, as I held tightly to your handOh, how I wished that you were strong and happy once againBut your eyes were looking homeward, to that place beyond the skyWhere Jesus held His outstretched arms, it was time to say good-byeI struggled with my selfish thoughts, for I wanted you to staySo we could walk and talk again, like we did—just yesterdayBut Jesus knew the answerAnd I knew He loved you soSo I gave to you life's greatest giftThe gift of letting go(~~unknown~~) Executive Mansion,Washington, Nov. 21, 1864.Dear Madam,--I have been shown in the files of the War Department a statement of the Adjutant General of Massachusetts that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle.I feel how weak and fruitless must be any word of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. But I cannot refrain from tendering you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save.I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.Yours, very sincerely and respectfully,A. Lincoln(the above is a letter from our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, to a widow of a fallen soldier)Contact: [email protected] Public Message

I live in Columbiana County in Northeastern Ohio. Since I started my family history research (over 45 years ago), I have been amazed at the unknown family members I have found so close to my home. I want to honor them by adding them to this site. Thank you to all who place flowers on their memorials.Researching: All variations of the Chaplow name (Chapelow, Chappelow, Chapelhow, Chappelhow, Chapleo, etc.), Gorby, Crawford, Lambright, Felger, Ashbridge, Lodge, Weber, Culler, Stump, Mauer, Hillier, Nelson, Freed, Newhouse, Stilley, Pierce, Justison, McNutt, Ferrall, Mankin, Lalley, Hutchman, Beight, Cress, Farr, Eskew, Van Fossan/VanFossen, Thoman, Rukenbrod (to name a few).PLEASE DO NOT USE MY PERSONAL PHOTOS. Any other use or republishing of them is not permitted. It is a violation of FindaGrave guidelines. If you have an interest in someone, please email me. However, you may copy any headstone picture I've added for your own family tree use. The exception would be using my photos when creating a duplicated FindaGrave memorial. This is not allowed and is against the guidelines. A notation that I was the photographer would be appreciated, if only to assist others who may want to contact me about family. I've received a lot of help in obtaining family headstone pictures from other researchers and want to pay it forward. Thank you. Please check the cemetery before you make an entry to avoid duplications. I welcome any corrections to information I have entered. Please use the suggest a correction tab on the individual memorial. It's easier for me that way. Regarding transfers, please remember...just because you are related to someone doesn't mean someone else isn't. Please see F-A-G guidelines regarding transfers. *"The goal is not to "own" every memorial of those to whom you are related. The ultimate goal should be to have meaningful, accurate memorials that honor those who have passed away, regardless of who created the memorial or who maintains it."I ask you to remember that the members of this site are volunteers, both for entries and photo requests. They spend time and money to do this out of a love of the past, to memorialize those who have gone before, and in remembrance of beloved family members. It requires cooperation and teamwork. If you don't like to do these things, I respectfully ask that you choose another hobby.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. Matthew 5:4 "Do not stand on my grave and weep,I am not there, I do not sleep.I am a thousand winds that blow.I am the diamond glints on snow.I am the sunlight on ripened grain.I am the gentle autumn rain.When you awaken in the mornings hushI am the swift uplifting rushOf quiet birds in circled flight.I am the soft stars that shine at night.Do not stand at my grave & cry;I am not there, I did not die."~Mary FryeScatter me not to the restless windsNor toss my ashes to the sea.Remember now those years gone byWhen loving gifts I gave to thee.Remember now the happy timesThe family ties are shared.Don't leave my resting place unmarkedAs though you never cared.Deny me not one final giftFor all who came to see.A simple lasting proof that saysI loved and you loved me.(by D.H.Cramer) ~*~ONE FINAL GIFT~*~Letting GoThe Angels gathered near your bed, so very close to youFor they knew the pain and suffering that you were going throughI thought about so many things, as I held tightly to your handOh, how I wished that you were strong and happy once againBut your eyes were looking homeward, to that place beyond the skyWhere Jesus held His outstretched arms, it was time to say good-byeI struggled with my selfish thoughts, for I wanted you to staySo we could walk and talk again, like we did—just yesterdayBut Jesus knew the answerAnd I knew He loved you soSo I gave to you life's greatest giftThe gift of letting go(~~unknown~~) Executive Mansion,Washington, Nov. 21, 1864.Dear Madam,--I have been shown in the files of the War Department a statement of the Adjutant General of Massachusetts that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle.I feel how weak and fruitless must be any word of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. But I cannot refrain from tendering you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save.I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.Yours, very sincerely and respectfully,A. Lincoln(the above is a letter from our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, to a widow of a fallen soldier)Contact: [email protected] Public Message

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