Memoranda 



nlcrad at the Post Office, Boston, Mass., 

 as Second Class Mail Matter) 



THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1922 



CHAPMAN— On Wednesday, Feb. 22, Jane ffl, 

 C.. daughter of the late Dummer Rogers and 

 Jane Eliza Chapman, In her 88d year. 

 Funeral servloes at her late residence, 34 

 Buckingham street, Cambridge, on Saturday 

 Feb. 26, at 2.80 o'clock. Burial private. 

 Please do not send flowers. 



/} MISS, JA WE -3. C. CHAPMAN/. 



/Wr. Cirt^y M>£uk5. itu.ts Hx 



Wative BoBtonlah and Daughter of Old- 

 Time Merchant, She Had Lived In 

 Cambridge for Twenty-Seven Yean 

 and Was a Ufe-Longr Member of Ar- 

 lington Street Cliureh 

 Miss Jane E. C. Chapman, who died In 

 Cambridge on Wednesday, after a brief 

 in hor eighty-third year, war, a 

 of Boston. She was the daughter 

 late Dummer Rogers Chapman, an 

 e Boston merchant, and her grand- 



native 

 of the 

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 father 



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mathan Chap: 

 of his time. 1 

 s Eliza Chapm; 

 I her marriage a Miss Coolids 

 period of her life Miss Chapman lived in 

 Boston, but the past twenty-seven years 

 had been spent in Cambridge, where site, 

 and her sister, Miss Emily D. Chapman, 

 who is the only immediate relative left, 

 made their home at :H Buckingham street. 

 MiRS Chapman was a Unitarian — a life-long 

 member of the Arlington Street Church. 

 ,5 ''ir had always been deeply interested in 

 'anthropic activities. 



