![]() ![]() ![]() Shortly after the brothers parted ways, John began his apprenticeship as an orchardist under a Mr. The younger Nathaniel decided to stay and help their father farm the land. The duo apparently lived a nomadic life until their father brought his large family west in 1805 and met up with them in Ohio. She was not at all like him a very ordinary woman, talkative, and free in her frequent, 'says she's' and 'says I's.'" Īccording to some accounts, an 18-year-old John persuaded his 11-year-old half-brother Nathaniel Cooley Chapman to go west with him in 1792. Īuthor Rosella Rice stated, "Johnny had one sister, Persis Broom, of Indiana. In 1780, his father, Nathaniel, who was in the military, returned to Longmeadow, Massachusetts, where, in the summer of the same year, he married Lucy Cooley. ![]() His birthplace has a granite marker, and the street is now called Johnny Appleseed Lane.Ĭhapman's mother, Elizabeth, died in 1776, shortly after giving birth to a second son, Nathaniel Jr., who died a few days later. Chapman was born on September 26, 1774, in Leominster, Massachusetts, the second child of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Chapman (née Simonds, married February 8, 1770). ![]()
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