Yeah, I remember now. This must be Sacred Heart RCC in Union County.
I've never been to the site but I don't think the church still exists.
The cemetery is still maintained. It was the mother church for all the
Catholic Churches in Union County. Union County was quite Catholic.
It was settled heavily by the Maryland Catholics that came to Kentucky
after the Revolutionary war. Most of my ancestors are buried in St.
Ann's in Morganfield and St. Agnes in Uniontown. Oh, I have seen
Chapman graves in the St. Agnes cemetery. I got interested in the
Chapmans when my son married a Chapman.
Mike
The Goughs wrote:
FMichael I found this reference to Sacred Heart Church in your
writeup:
> WILLIAM A. CHAPMAN
>
> William A ("Willie") Chapman was born on April 6, 1867. He was
> christened on June 16, 1867 at Sacred Heart Church. He married Evelyn
> (perhaps Estelle?). She was a widower with a son named Sam. Sam was a
> banker. Willie moved to San Antonio, Texas, where he died.
>
Was this the "Congregation of the Sacred Heart RCC in Union Count
Kentucky?
Mike
Michael L. Chapman wrote:
> I have research showing an Andrew B. Chapman as the son of John Strother
> Chapman (1784-1851) and Mary "Polly" Casey Waggener (1788-1848) of
> Union/Henderson Co., Kentucky. A Union Co., KY marriage record shows
> Andrew
> Chapman married to Elizabeth Hooper (m. 29 Jul 1840, Union Co., KY). A
> Union Co., KY court record shows Andrew B. Chapman married to Jane and
> living in Van Buren Co., Arkansas. My research shows that Andrew B.
> Chapman
> is the son of John Strother Chapman (1784-1851) who is the son Thomas
> Chapman (1753-1795) who is the son of James Chapman (d. 1785) and Jane
> Chapman of Orange and Frederick Co., VA. The B. in Andrew B.
> Chapman's name
> may stand for Bell, a family name. All of my research and sources are
> posted at this web address:
>
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mchapman/. There are errors
> in the
> information that I have posted on my webpage, so please verify my
> work with
> your own research. I have contributed my DNA to the Chapman DNA
> group but
> so far there is no match. Some years ago I forwarded my research to the
> Chapman Family Association (my Chapman Family Association number is
> MHL-247)
> and to Mr. Alford, to whom I owe a debt of gratitude for his comments
> and
> suggestions on researching and extending my line. I am glad to share
> all my
> research and to make new contacts.
>
>
> Mike Chapman (from Atlanta)
>
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