paralee chapman

1891-1915

Life Story

Paralee Chapman was born in December 1891 in Newton County, Mississippi, to Sherman Chapman (1867-?) and Alice Dixon (1867-1917). Growing up in a rural community, Paralee’s early life was shaped by the traditions and values of the South during that era. As a dedicated housewife, she took pride in her responsibilities at home, supporting her family with unwavering love and care. Despite the challenges of her time, she embraced her role, creating a warm and nurturing environment for her loved ones. Tragically, her life was cut short when she passed away from tuberculosis on February 12, 1915, at approximately 23 years of age. Her untimely death left a profound impact on those around her, highlighting the fragility of life during that period. Her death certificate indicates that the details regarding her burial site are vague, with Mitchell Cooksey serving as the informant, perhaps a close family friend or relative, further underlining the sense of loss felt in her community. Paralee’s story is a poignant reminder of the generations of women who contributed quietly yet significantly to the fabric of their families and communities.

Resting Place

Unknown Gravesite

Photos/Albums

Paralee Chapman
Paralee Chapman, 1891-1915

Sources

  • 1900 Federal Census
  • Mississippi, U.S., Index to Deaths, 1912-1943
  • U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

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