Frederick Winslow Hatch (August 1, 1789 – January 14, 1860) was an Episcopal clergyman who served as Chaplain of the Senate of the United States.
[3] Hatch then served in Charlottesville, Virginia from 1820–1830, and while there, the original Christ Church was erected (1824-'25), this was the first denominational building in the village.
Family members recalled waving to General Lafayette, James Madison and other revolutionary figures on their way to see the former President.
[8][9][10] He was the first rector of St Matthew's Church in Kenosha, Wisconsin, (then called Southport) where he went with his family in 1843 and stayed till moving to California in 1856 to live near his son.
[13] He married first, Frances Lowry Robertson in Baltimore in 1812; she died while they were in Edenton, North Carolina.