Daniel Hicks Chandler

Daniel Hicks Chandler

Well, as soon as I flipped over the next photograph on my desk I realized that I also had a phogograph of Daniel Hicks Chandler (1792-1864), husband of the subject of my previous post, Mary Webster Stark Chandler (1791-1873).

Daniel’s first wife was Hipzibah W. Chandler (1796-1824). All I could learn about Hipzibah I learned from her Find a Grave memorial.

Hipzibah and Daniel had one daughter, Cornelia Hepzibah Chandler (1822-1879), the wife of George Gould Blodgett (1823-1879), and the mother of three children.

Mary Webster Stark Chandler

Mary Webster Stark Chandler

Above we see a portrait of Mary Webster Stark Chandler (1791-1873). The photographer was G. Frank E. Pearsall. Pearsall opened his gallery at 298 Fultan Street, Brooklyn, NY in August 1872 and Mary died in November 1873, so we can date the photograph fairly accurately. I purchased this photograph from a shop on The Avenue in Baltimore, MD in May 2025.

Mary was born in Connecticut, the daughter of Israel Stark (1753-1830), who served as a corporal in the American Revolutionary War, and Mary Anna Webster (1756-1800). She was one of the wives of Daniel Hicks Chandler (1792-1864), a lawyer and judge. They married in Batavia, NY on 24 December 1824 and moved to Milwaukee, WI in 1848. They had three sons:

1. Robert “Bob” Chandler (1827-1873) married Fanny D. Cooke (1835-1903) was a lawyer practicing in Milwaukee when he joined the Iron Brigade, as adjutant general. He died insane in a “Government asylum” in Washington, DC.

2. Ralph Chandler (1829-1889) who married Sara Cornelia Bates Redfield (1829-1891). Ralph joined the U.S. Navy in 1845 and attended the U.S. Naval Academy. In 1886 he was commissioned as rear admiral and sent to relieve the commander of the Asiatic Squadron. He died of apoplexy in February 1889 and is buried in Hong Kong Cemetery.

3. Walter Seymour Chandler (1836-1896) who married Sarah Olivia Kneeland (1838-1911), the daughter of an early settler of Milwaukee. Walter was in the lumber business.

Reverse of Mary Webster Stark Chandler Portrait; “Admiral Chandler’s Mother”