She moved to California with her youngest child and only daughter, Marion G Chapman (b1908), in 1923 from Syracuse, NY after the Nov 1921 death of her husband, George Warren Chapman, who is buried with his parents in the Glenwood Cemetery in Oneida, NY. Carrie moved at the insistence of her son, Glenn Edson Chapman (b1892), who physically went and moved Carrie and Marion out to California. The eldest son, Lyle Bishop Chapman (b1890), had been the first to find his way to California via the service. He later became quite notable in many ways but one was that he was an "Untouchable" with Eliot Ness.
Both of Carrie's sisters, Lettie and Cornelius Phoebe, also moved to California at some point.
Carrie died during a short stay in Glendale Sanitarium and Hospital.
She moved to California with her youngest child and only daughter, Marion G Chapman (b1908), in 1923 from Syracuse, NY after the Nov 1921 death of her husband, George Warren Chapman, who is buried with his parents in the Glenwood Cemetery in Oneida, NY. Carrie moved at the insistence of her son, Glenn Edson Chapman (b1892), who physically went and moved Carrie and Marion out to California. The eldest son, Lyle Bishop Chapman (b1890), had been the first to find his way to California via the service. He later became quite notable in many ways but one was that he was an "Untouchable" with Eliot Ness.
Both of Carrie's sisters, Lettie and Cornelius Phoebe, also moved to California at some point.
Carrie died during a short stay in Glendale Sanitarium and Hospital.
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