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CHAPMAN, JOHN WILBUR: 1859-1918.

John Wilbur Chapman , son of Alexander H. and Lorinda McWhinney Chapman, was born in Richmond, Ind., on June 17, 1859. He was graduated from Lake Forest College in 1879 and from Lane Theological Seminary in 1882, being ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in the latter year.

From 1884 to 1893 he was pastor of churches in Albany and Philadelphia and from 1893 to 1896 engaged in evangelistic work, traveling to Asia, Australia , and Great Britain and achieving an international reputation in his field. After 1903 he acted as executive secretary of the General Assembly's Committee on Evangelistic Work for the Presbyterian Church.

In addition to his professional duties, he wrote a great many books, nearly all of which concerned his life interest, evangelism. Overwork caused him to suffer several breakdowns in health. He died on Dec. 25, 1918.

His first wife, Irene Stedden Chapman, died in 1886; his second, Agnes Strain Chapman, died in 1907; and on Aug. 30, 1910, he married Mable Cornelia Moulton.

Besides his books, the Rev. Mr. Chapman compiled several hymnals.

Information from Who Was Who in America and the Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. IV.

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