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Mapes-Neuman family of New York

David Parshall Mapes (1798-1890) — also known asDavid P. Mapes — of Roxbury,DelawareCounty, N.Y.; Ripon,Fond duLac County, Wis.Born in Coxsackie,GreeneCounty, N.Y.,January10, 1798.Steamboatbusiness; member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from Delaware County, 1831;merchant;Presidential Elector for Wisconsin,1848.Principalfounderof Ripon College, 1850.Died in Fond du Lac,Fond du LacCounty, Wis.,May 18,1890 (age92 years, 128days).Interment atHillside Cemetery, Ripon, Wis.

Note: This is just one of1,325 family groupings listed onThe Political Graveyard web site.These families each have three or more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption.

This specific family group is a subset of themuch largerFour ThousandRelated Politicians group. An individual may be listed with more than one subset.

These groupings — even thenames of the groupings,and the areas of main activity — are the result of a computer algorithm working with the data I have,not the choices of any historian or genealogist.

Jonas Mapes (1768-1824) — of New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born in Southold,SuffolkCounty, Long Island, N.Y.,September6, 1768.Merchanttailor; member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from New York County, 1810-11; general in the U.S.Army during the War of 1812.Died in1824(ageabout55 years).Burial location unknown.
 
 Relatives: Sonof Deliverance (Hawkins) Mapes and James Mapes; married to ElizabethTyler; first cousin once removed ofDavidParshall Mapes; second cousin twice removed ofGeorgeHammond Parshall; second cousin four times removed ofIrvingAnthony Jennings andRenzL. Jennings; second cousin five times removed ofRenzD. Jennings; third cousin twice removed ofBerthaMapes; third cousin thrice removed ofCharlesHarvey Denby Jr. andEdwinDenby; fourth cousin ofDavidGardiner; fourth cousin once removed ofAlfredConkling andJuliaTyler.
 Political family:Mapes-Neumanfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 
 Relatives: Sonof Timothy Mapes and Hannah (Brown) Mapes; married,April14, 1822, to Ruth Frisbee; married,January26, 1855, to Mary C. Frisbee; married,November9, 1864, to Emeline (Huntsinger) Wilson; married,September15, 1883, to Augusta R. Miles; father ofFannieMapes (who marriedOttoChristian Neuman); first cousin once removed ofJonasMapes; third cousin once removed ofGeorgeHammond Parshall; third cousin thrice removed ofIrvingAnthony Jennings andRenzL. Jennings; fourth cousin once removed ofDavidGardiner andBerthaMapes.
 Political family:Mapes-Neumanfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Mapes Hall (built 1959), at RiponCollege,Ripon,Wisconsin, isnamed forhim.
 Epitaph: "In grateful recognition ofDavid P, Mapes, for his vision and valuable services as pioneer,founder, benefactor and promoter of the City of Ripon and itsCollege, the citizens of Ripon dedicate this marker."
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Fannie Neuman (1867-1926) — also known asFannie Mapes;Fannie Corey;Mrs. O. C.Neuman —of Wheaton,TraverseCounty, Minn.Born in Ripon,Fond du LacCounty, Wis., April,1867.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromMinnesota,1924.Female.Died in Minneapolis,HennepinCounty, Minn.,January25, 1926 (age58 years, 0days).Intermentsomewhere in Wheaton, Minn.
 Relatives:Daughter ofDavidParshall Mapes and Emeline (Huntsinger) Mapes; married,July 19,1890, to Henry B. Corey; married,May 27,1903, toOttoChristian Neuman.
 Political family:Mapes-Neumanfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
O. C. NeumanOtto Christian Neuman (1869-1938) — also known asO. C. Neuman — of Wheaton,TraverseCounty, Minn.Born inDakotaCounty, Minn.,June 29,1869.Democrat.Merchant;landbusiness; member ofMinnesotastate house of representatives District 48, 1917-32.Lutheran.Germanancestry. Member,Elks;Knightsof Pythias.Died in Wheaton,TraverseCounty, Minn.,May 30,1938 (age68 years, 335days).Intermentsomewhere in Wheaton, Minn.
 Relatives: Sonof Frederick Carl Neumann and Johanna L. (Wudke) Neuman; married,May 27,1903, toFannieCorey (daughter ofDavidParshall Mapes); married to Mary Thompson.
 Political family:Mapes-Neumanfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoMinnesotaLegislator record
 Image source: Minnesota LegislativeManual 1917
 Bertha Mapes (1880-1967) — of Brooklyn,KingsCounty, N.Y.Born in New York,December21, 1880.Lawyer;Dry candidate fordelegateto New York convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.Female.Died in February,1967(age86years, 0 days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives:Daughter of William Archer Mapes and Ida Cornly (Arnow) Mapes; thirdcousin twice removed ofJonasMapes andAnnaHarrison; fourth cousin once removed ofDavidParshall Mapes andJohnScott Harrison.
 Political family:Mapes-Neumanfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).

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