Chatfield, Seneca Burchard

Birth Name Chatfield, Seneca Burchard
Gender female
Age at Death 85 years, 1 month, 20 days

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Find A Grave Memorial# 50884488
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Historical information from Al Gruling who knew Seneca well.

https://archive.org/stream/historyofwalwort02beck/historyofwalwort02beck_djvu.txt

WALWORTH COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 997

SENECA BURCHARD CHATFIELD.
Troy township, Walworth county, can boast of few more progressive and successful farmers among her younger generation than Seneca Burchard Chatfield. As a citizen he is intelligent, enterprising and public-spirited, combining within himself those sterling qualities of manhood that make one not only a useful member of society, but a leader in whatever he undertakes, and there is added to this an honest determination of purpose and a kind hear. which impels him to help others while paving a path to prosperity for himself. From his boyhood his desire has been to earn every cent needed in the prosecution of his business affairs, and he has always lived up to his principle, prreferring to do his own planning and execution.
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Mr. Chatfield was born in Troy, Wisconsin county, in 1875. He is the son of Silas B. and Katherine (Kling)CHATFIELD, the father born in New Milford, Connecticut, on October 21, 1822, and the mother in New Hartford, Oneida county, New York, on May 10, 1832. He came from Connecticut to Walworth county, Wisconsin, in the fall of 1846 and bought eighty acres where the subject now lives later adding forty acres to this, and here he spent the rest of his life, his death occurring on February 7, 1908, and his widow is still living on the old homestead. He cleared the land and made the implements, establishing a good home through his thrift and close application. He spent the last few years of his life in retirement. Politically, he was a Repub1ican, bur was never an office seeker. He was a member of the Baptist church, and very active in the same.

Silas B. Chatfield was married on May 6, 1849, to Mary Holcomb, of Walworth county, and to this union were born, Norman A. and Levi L., the former dying in 1894. The wife and mother died on May 6, 1854, on the fifth anniversary of her wedding. In 1857 Mr. Chatfield was married to Katherine Kling, a daughter of Jacob and Dorothy (Gaspar) Kling, the father born in New York in 1785, and the mother born in New Jersey in 1793. They spent the major part of their lives in the East and came to Walworth county, in May, 1849, settling in Troy township, and here the father's death occurred, when near the century mark, on October 12, 1883, having been preceded to the grave by his wife in 1874. They were the parents of twelve children, two of who are living at this writing.

Seven children were born to Silas B. Chatfield and his second wife, namely: George K., born June 8, 1858; Omer C., born April 24, 1860, died in 1908; Dewitt C., born August 11, 1862; Jane E., born February 22, 1864, died November 29, 1871; Sarah Elizabeth, born July 27, 1869, died November 29 1901; Alice Jane, born June 22, 1873; Seneca B., subject of this sketch is the youngest.

The father of the subject when young went with his parents from Connecticut to Otseila, New York, and here his parents died and he was bound out to Theodore Burchard. After he was eighteen years old and he went to live with James Stratton, who worked the Burchard farm.

Seneca B. Chatfield of this sketch was reared on the farm and received his education in the public schools,_abd was graduated from the East Troy high school
with the class of 1900. He spent one year in Milwaukee as book-keeper for the American School Board Journal, then came back to the farm in Walworth county, which he has managed since April, 1907, in a most

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satisfactory manner, carrying on general farming and stock raising. Politically, he is a Republican of the progressive wing, but he has never been an
aspirant for office.
Mr. Chatfield was married on December 4, 1907, to Ella M. Rhode, who was born in Mukwonago, Waukesha county, this state. She is the daughter of Fred and Amanda Rhode, an excellent family of East Troy township.

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Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 15 November 1875 Wisconsin, USA    
Death 5 January 1961 Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA    
Burial   Adams Cmtry., Adams, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA    
Census 1880 Adams, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA    
Residence 1900/1905 Adams, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Chatfield, Silas Barnum21 October 18228 February 1908
Mother Kling, Catherine L Gasper10 May 182627 July 1915
    Brother     Chatfield, George Kling 8 June 1858 25 April 1925
    Brother     Chatfield, Omer Corning 24 April 1860 20 July 1908
    Brother     Chatfield, DeWitt Clinton 11 August 1862 2 June 1921
    Sister     Chatfield, Jane Electra 22 February 1864 29 June 1871
    Sister     Chatfield, Sarah Elizabeth 11 July 1869 29 November 1901
    Sister     Chatfield, Alice Jane 22 June 1873 7 January 1937
         Chatfield, Seneca Burchard 15 November 1875 5 January 1961

Families

Family of Rhode, Ella M and Chatfield, Seneca Burchard

Married Husband Rhode, Ella M ( * 9 November 1882 + 15 February 1970 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 4 December 1907 East Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA    
  Narrative

Married at the Home Farmstead.
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No issue - raised four foster children.
Miss Pearl Barker
Mrs Delberta Bigelow of Denver, Colorado
Mrs Lorraine Schuman of Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
Harold Bellas of Wausau.

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