Nathaniel Chapman married Elizabeth Simonds and had three children: Elizabeth, John and Nathaniel. John Chapman grew up to be "Johnny Appleseed."
Johny Appleseed's rel name is John Chapman and he did originate from Ebgland:P
Johnny Appleseed was actually John Chapman (1775-1847) who brought apple seeds from Pennsylvania and planted them in the Midwest America.See link below for more information.Johnny Appleseed, his real name was John Chapman.He was born (September 26, 1774 - February 18, 1845), was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. He became an American legend while still alive, largely because of his kind and generous ways, his great leadership in conservation, and the symbolic importance of apples. Appleseed lives on in a cryogenically frozen state. The Department of Agriculture reserves the right to reanimate Appleseed at a moments notice, in the event of a global apple crisis.
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Nathaniel Chapman married Elizabeth Simonds and had three children: Elizabeth, John and Nathaniel. John Chapman grew up to be "Johnny Appleseed."
His real name is John Chapman.His mother named him after he was born:>
The reason that he started to fall in love with planting apples so he changed his name to Johnny Appleseed.By the way Johnny's real full name was John Chapman.
Johny Appleseed's rel name is John Chapman and he did originate from Ebgland:P
John Chapman 1774-1845
The only reason John Chapman was known to be called ''Johnny appleseed'', He wanted to be a pioneer and he knew the lord was the only one to tell him to set out to plant appleseeds all over the terrain in the village and across the valley. The name came from the anonymous character..? -Jason Otten
Apple trees. his original name was John Chapman, went across the country planting apple trees, hence the last name Appleseed.
Johnny Appleseed was born in Leominster, Massachusetts on September 26, 1774 and died in Fort Wayne, Indiana on March 11, 1845. His real name was John Chapman.
The correct spelling of the name is Johnny Appleseed(John Chapman 1774-1845).
Johnny Appleseed, whose real name was John Chapman, was born in Leominster, Massachusetts, United States. He was born on September 26, 1774. Johnny Appleseed is known for his extensive planting of apple orchards across several states in the Midwest during the 19th century.
A number of monuments have been erected for Johnny Appleseed. One monument, called the Copus Monument added Johnny Appleseed's name because of the insistence of a women who knew him as a child. The Johnny Appleseed Museum is in Urbana, Ohio. Ask them! I am Anna Louise Rowlands Frye. My grandmother was a Chapman. There were Chapmans in Dexter City, Ohio just North of Marietta. Relatives, over the years have told me I am the great, great, great niece of Johnny Appleseed. Nothing I have ever read about Johnny even mentions Dexter City but there is a beautifull monument of him at that location. I was born in Dexter City.
The setting of "Who Was Johnny Appleseed?" by Joan Holub is in various locations across the United States during the late 1700s and early 1800s. The book follows the life of John Chapman, known as Johnny Appleseed, as he travels and plants apple trees in different regions, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana.