Clayton Lawrence CHAPUT: Born 26 June 1912 in his parent's home at
Gwinn, Michigan. Youngest of two children of Henry CHAPUT, a miner,
and Florida DUGAS, a homemaker. Baptized summer of 1912 at Saint
Anthony's Catholic Church in Gwinn, Michigan. Home had no
electricity, no running water, no plumbing. Attended Gwinn School
1917-26. Mother died of myocarditis in 1923 when Clay was 11. Father
married Rose REMILLARD in 1925. Attended Gwinn High School 1926-28.
Quit school and ran away from home in 1928 or 29. Worked on and off
as a laborer until he enlisted in the Army May 1931. Various
assignments including Panama Canal, California, Illinois and
Michigan. Met Mildred ALBERT 1937, engaged 25 December 1938, eloped
and married on 23 December 1939 at Lexington, Kentucky, Assigned to
Fort Ord, California 1940-41. Graduated from Signal Corps School's
Officer Candidate course 30 September 1941. Commissioned a Second
Lieutenant on 1 October 1941. First son, Alan Bruce CHAPUT, born 14
October 1941 at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Second son, Clayton Albert
CHAPUT, born 20 August 1943 at Dearborn, Michigan. Served in Canada
as commanding officer of an air base 1943-45. Promoted to Major 1944.
Served in China as signal advisor to the Chinese army 1946-48.
Received "Order of Yun Hui" decoration from National Government of
the Republic of China in 1947. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel 1947.
Various assignments in Georgia, Massachusetts and New York as
commanding officer for 24th Signal Battalion 1950-53. Certified for
crypto clearance 1951. Served in Germany as signal officer of 9th
Infantry Division and as chief of signal operations for the 7th Army
1953-55. Top secret clearance 1953. Retired from Army 31 October
1955. Worked as cost study engineer for Pacific Bell Telephone from
1955-65. Deceased 21 November 1965 at West Covina, California of
carcinoma of lung. Interned at Arlington National Cemetery,
Washington, D.C.
Submitted by Alan Bruce
Chaput
Henry CHAPUT: Born 22 March 1887 at Goose Lake, Michigan. Seventh
child of Onesime CHAPUT, a trapper, and Melvina LABRIE, a homemaker.
Mother died in 1893 of typhoid fever when Henry was five. Married
Florida DUGAS 1909. First son, Milton, born 1910 at Munising,
Michigan. Second son, Clayton, born 1912 at Gwinn, Michigan in his
parent's home. No electricity, no water, no plumbing. Father died 18
June 1919. First wife, Florida, died 1923. Married second wife, Rose
REMILLARD, 1925. Due to asthma Henry quit mining in 1925 to become a
timber jobber. Owned and operated two taverns in New Swanzey. Died 9
December 1950 in Forsyth Township, Michigan of carcinoma of stomach
following a year's illness. Interned at Gwinn, Michigan.
Submitted by Alan Bruce
Chaput
Florida DUGAS: Born 20 February 1890 in Quebec. 5th of 13 children of
Peter DUGAS, a farmer, and Cordellia TREMBLEY, a homemaker. By 1896
Florida was living at Little Lake, Michigan. Married Henry CHAPUT
1909. First son, Milton, born 1910 at Munising, Michigan. Mother died
1910. Second child, Clayton, born 1912 at Gwinn. Deceased 5 July
1923. Florida died from complications arising from a goiter operation
at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. She died a few weeks after she
returned to Gwinn. Cause of death, myocarditis. Interned at Gwinn,
Michigan.
Submitted by Alan Bruce
Chaput
Rose REMILLARD: Born 4 August 1891 at Ishpeming, Michigan. Second
wife of Henry CHAPUT. Married Henry 1925. Three children with Henry:
Bob (b 1926), Donald (b 1928) and Joanne (b 1931). Deceased 24 July
1969. Interned at Neguanee, Michigan.
Submitted by Alan Bruce
Chaput
Onesime CHAPUT: Believed born 15 September 1818 in Quebec. Father was
Ferdenart (?) CHAPUT, mother unknown. According to 1900 census he
immigrated to US in 1855. It is unknown when he married Melvina
LABRIE. Melvina was born in Canada in 1850 at Ville de Lansing. 11
children. 1880 census shows Onesime and Melvina living on Clark
Street in Negaunee. Onesime logged at Goose Lake for the charcoal
kilns. Henry, their ninth child, was born in 1887. Melvina died in
1893. 1900 census shows Onesime (known as "Jim") living in Richmond
Township. 1910 census shows Onesime (known as "James") living in
Brampton Township, Delta County. Polk's 1915-16 Directory for Delta
County shows Onesime residing on 40 acres of Section 34 of Brampton
Township. Deceased 18 June 1919. Interned at Holy Cross Cemetary,
Escanaba.
Submitted by Alan Bruce
Chaput
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