Ella Hawley Chapman,
1850-1944
During the Progressive period
and well into the Depression, Ella Hawley Chapman had a reputation as one of the
best caterers in the city of Akron, Ohio. At the time of her death in 1944, she
was also the oldest living African-American citizen who had been born in Summit
County.
Chapman was an Akron native. She was born on the land where the old Bowen School
stood (now the Administration Building for Akron Public Schools) at the corner
of Broadway and Perkins.
She went to Bowen School
before she started her work life. She worked first for the family of M. O'Neil,
owner of a large Akron department store. Once her cooking and baking skills were
discovered, however, she started working for the O'Neil's Department Store as
a caterer. Under that affiliation, she catered some of the biggest weddings and
social affairs in the city.
Chapman was a member of
the Summit County 50-Year Club and the Wesley Temple, A.M.E. church.
