Memorial encyclopedia of the state of New York : a life record of men and women of the past whose sterling character and energy and industry have made them preeminent in their own and many other states . ch he was one of the mostprominent members in Newburgh. was made a Mason in the localNewburgh Lodge, No. 309, Free and Ac-cepted Masons, April 5, 1861, and sixyears later became affiliated with theHudson River Lodge, No. 607, Free andAccepted Masons, of Newburgh, andserved as its junior warden in 1890. Hewas also a member of the Highland Chap-ter, No. 52, Royal Arch Masons, andserved
Memorial encyclopedia of the state of New York : a life record of men and women of the past whose sterling character and energy and industry have made them preeminent in their own and many other states . ch he was one of the mostprominent members in Newburgh. was made a Mason in the localNewburgh Lodge, No. 309, Free and Ac-cepted Masons, April 5, 1861, and sixyears later became affiliated with theHudson River Lodge, No. 607, Free andAccepted Masons, of Newburgh, andserved as its junior warden in 1890. Hewas also a member of the Highland Chap-ter, No. 52, Royal Arch Masons, andserved in that body both as king andscribe, and of the Hudson River Com-mandery, No. 35, Knights Templar. Hewas a member and the vice-president ofthe Masonic Veterans Association. On November 7, 1861, Mr. Mapes wasunited in marriage with Sarah E. Parsons,a daughter of John and Eliza (Bishop)Parsons, highly respected residents ofNewburgh. To them was born onedaughter, Mary Frances, now the wife ofArthur DuBois, of Newburgh, where hecarries on a successful business as drug-gist. Mrs. Mapes survived her husband,making her home in Newburgh until herdeath, May 2, 1916. The personal character of Mr. Mapes 396. 6 02 C/P fy. rsf/s//f.
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