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Does anyone connect with the following names?
William Chase who lived in Orleans Co., N.Y. from 1833 to 1840.
William Chase, father of David Chase lived in Union Branch, Mich. in
1850-1850-1870.
He moved to Republic Co., Kans. in 1880.
Then moved to Eugene, O. in 1889.
The following names were given here on this real family tree.
William of Yarmouth, Barnstable, Mass.
John Chase, Thomas Chase, Rev. Richard Chase, Berry Chase
Berry, Gowell, Baker, Bowen were some of the names.
I have a hand written parchment paper family tree of this Chase Family and
I'll be happy to mail it to anyone who claims they belong to it.
Someone by the name of Orpha Chase from Springfield, Oregon drew it in 1961.
One of my Chase cousins sent it to me while I was working on my book with the
thought that they might be our lines.
Just let me know out there if any of you connect.
G. in Az.
Hi,
I have asked the person who mentioned it to send me details,
Keith
At 09:03 30/05/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Good morning Chases,
>
>Do any of you know of, or have, the following book?
>
>"Tales of Old Chesham" by George Piggin, 1993
>
>Lonnie
>
>
>
Keith Hume,
email khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.htmlhttp://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html
Kent,England
Researching:- HULME,DAWSON,(In Lancs.)
HUME,McKAY, (In New Brunswick & Nova Scotia
SHERMAN,SIMMONS,HATHAWAY AND CHASE,(In USA & Canada)
SHERRING & BLUNDEN (Hampshire,England)
FALL,(Ireland & Australia)
BUTCHER,PAYNE/PAINE,BURCKITT(Bedfordshire,England)
Dear Keith,
I know the book was available in England.
George Piggin, the author, may still be alive.
His address was Amy Lane, Chesham, Bucks.
He is the keeper of the Parish Records at St. Mary's Church in Chesham.
It may be worthwhile to look him up to see if he is still alive.
Good Luck,
Lisa Zajkowski
I have been away for a while and not up on the Chase site. What do you want us to do? Sorry to be so 'out of it'. What is the address of the Chase site?
Thanks,
Ginny Core
(see below)
At 11:22 AM 5/30/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Simzadi(a)aol.com wrote:
>>
>> Dear Keith,
>>
>> I have been searching for useful Chase sites, but cannot seem to find any at
>> present.
>>
>> However, I noted that the Winthrop Society, an organization of descendants of
>> Winthrop Fleet passengers, believes William Chase to have originated in
>> Wivenhoe, Essex, England.
>>
>> Do you or anyone else on the list have any ideas about this?
>>
>> Warmest Regards,
>> Lisa Zajkowski
>
>There is a book on the Winthrop Fleet passengers. They listed where each
>passenger came from in England. Quite a good number of them came from
>County Essex, England. I can locate the book in the Family History
>Library here in SLC and look up for more details.
>
Good afternoon,
I have the book The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 by Banks. It states the following: Chase, William Roxbury From co. Essex. Member First Church Roxbury. Applied freeman 19 Oct. 1630. Freeman 19 May 1634. Massachusetts Conony Records.
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Today I have updated the Chase Database adding 399 mor names. The Revision
Record is in the Database introduction.
To get the maximum benefit all those who submitted data should identify
some of their family in the Database and Add a Link to themselves,
Keith
Simzadi(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> Dear Keith,
>
> I have been searching for useful Chase sites, but cannot seem to find any at
> present.
>
> However, I noted that the Winthrop Society, an organization of descendants of
> Winthrop Fleet passengers, believes William Chase to have originated in
> Wivenhoe, Essex, England.
>
> Do you or anyone else on the list have any ideas about this?
>
> Warmest Regards,
> Lisa Zajkowski
There is a book on the Winthrop Fleet passengers. They listed where each
passenger came from in England. Quite a good number of them came from
County Essex, England. I can locate the book in the Family History
Library here in SLC and look up for more details.
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Dear Keith,
I have been searching for useful Chase sites, but cannot seem to find any at
present.
However, I noted that the Winthrop Society, an organization of descendants of
Winthrop Fleet passengers, believes William Chase to have originated in
Wivenhoe, Essex, England.
Do you or anyone else on the list have any ideas about this?
Warmest Regards,
Lisa Zajkowski
I am repeating my request for help with the CHASE Site.
To date I have NOT HAD ONE positive response.
If it is a question of converting information to WWW pages I can do that.
Keith Hume
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All,
I am appealing for help on the following sections of the CHASE site:-
1) Compiling a list of Chase Researchers www pages and present
as a WWW page. This should include a "write-up" of the page
either by the volunteer but preferably by the Owner
2) To compile a WWW page of Sites that CHASE researchers have found
particularly useful in helping with their research. (NOT Archives)
3) To gather a list of Archives ot Locations any where in the world
where CHASE records or data may be found preferably, but not
necessarily, with knowledge of where such records may be found in
the archive
4) To gather information as to the places in the world CHASE
Researchers may be found. It is only necessary to have an email
address and general location. Contributors may include their snail
mail address if they choose. The object is to produce an Image
Map of where,in the world,
CHASE research is being carried out.
5) To gather copies of documentation relative to our ancestors such as
Wills, Petitions, Letters etc. If possible images of original documents
Again the object would be to include on the CHASE site.
I already have a volunteer who is looking at ways to improve the general
appearance and functionality of our Chase WWW site,
Thank you,
Keith Hume
All,
I am appealing for help on the following sections of the CHASE site:-
1) Compiling a list of Chase Researchers www pages and present
as a WWW page. This should include a "write-up" of the page
either by the volunteer but preferably by the Owner
2) To compile a WWW page of Sites that CHASE researchers have found
particularly useful in helping with their research. (NOT Archives)
3) To gather a list of Archives ot Locations any where in the world
where CHASE records or data may be found preferably, but not
necessarily, with knowledge of where such records may be found in
the archive
4) To gather information as to the places in the world CHASE
Researchers may be found. It is only necessary to have an email
address and general location. Contributors may include their snail
mail address if they choose. The object is to produce an Image
Map of where,in the world,
CHASE research is being carried out.
5) To gather copies of documentation relative to our ancestors such as
Wills, Petitions, Letters etc. If possible images of original documents
Again the object would be to include on the CHASE site.
I already have a volunteer who is looking at ways to improve the general
appearance and functionality of our Chase WWW site,
Thank you,
Keith Hume
Keith Hume,
email khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.htmlhttp://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html
Kent,England
Researching:- HULME,DAWSON,(In Lancs.)
HUME,McKAY, (In New Brunswick & Nova Scotia
SHERMAN,SIMMONS,HATHAWAY AND CHASE,(In USA & Canada)
SHERRING & BLUNDEN (Hampshire,England)
FALL,(Ireland & Australia)
BUTCHER,PAYNE/PAINE,BURCKITT(Bedfordshire,England)
Hi,David,
Your comments are to the point. i have many Australian CHASE ancestors
(William) and hey like to see themselves on the Web. I have passed on the
dangers pointed out to me.
One other point "But once the info is on a main database such as ours, it
makes it harder to remove bits and pieces."
With this system it is not too difficult. I can make a single alteration in
seconds- remake the gedcom in about 1 minute and load it to site in about 3
minutes. I then use TelNet toget the HOST computer to make all the necessary
files which it does in about 30 seconds. Compare this to Ged2html- Well
there is no comparison. However asd I am gettinfg gedcoms,extracting
information that wwe have not had before and manually entering other data I
am kept more than busy!
But alterations are not a big hassle.
The only fly in the ointment is that I use BK 5.2 as my programme and most
of those sending ged files use FTM and some notes in FTM are lost
intransferinfg data. This does nort happen with Reunion or Pedigree. However
Richard Chase is working on this for us,
Keith Hume
At 17:19 28/05/98 -0500, you wrote:
>> There is only one possible reason why there may be a problem. In
>> many cases today where we are trying to call in on credit cards etc. they ask
>> the maiden name of the mother or some clue like that. A con artist would
find
>> this a great reason to get information through banks etc. Of course there
>> wouldn't be ANY of our Chases who would possibly do that if our messages to
>> each other are secure and definitely not available to the outside world.
>>
>> Ginger in Az.
>
>Dear Chasers,
> I want to put my two cents in about this whole database thing. I
>had my gedcom file online as a text file for nearly a year. Then I got an
>inquisitive email from my aunt asking me why that information was on the
>web. She was upset, for whatever reason. While it doesn't really bother
>me that that info is available on the internet, it did bother her, and a
>few of my other cousins who found my webpage as well. When we are putting
>info on the internet regarding living people, we should also think about
>their desires as well. Maybe they don't want anybody to be able to find
>their birthday and mother's name, or info about their previos marriage(s),
>or whatnot. I assume that noone is submitting files that contain blatant
>recent illigitimacies, as that is against the Genealogist's credo (though,
>personally it doesn't bother me, or most people who are involved in this
>sort of family, BUT IT COULD...).
> Anyways, my point is that while this info is in the public domain,
>it is still subject to the desires of the people in the file. When my
>cousin wrote me with her concerns, I quickly removed my file from the web,
>though I haven't yet put up an "expurgated version"... But once the info
>is on a main database such as ours, it makes it harder to remove bits and
>pieces.
> Anyways, that is just my insight on all this stuff. I thought
>somebody might be interested to hear of it...
> Sincerely,
> David Revelle
>
>
>
> There is only one possible reason why there may be a problem. In
> many cases today where we are trying to call in on credit cards etc. they ask
> the maiden name of the mother or some clue like that. A con artist would find
> this a great reason to get information through banks etc. Of course there
> wouldn't be ANY of our Chases who would possibly do that if our messages to
> each other are secure and definitely not available to the outside world.
>
> Ginger in Az.
Dear Chasers,
I want to put my two cents in about this whole database thing. I
had my gedcom file online as a text file for nearly a year. Then I got an
inquisitive email from my aunt asking me why that information was on the
web. She was upset, for whatever reason. While it doesn't really bother
me that that info is available on the internet, it did bother her, and a
few of my other cousins who found my webpage as well. When we are putting
info on the internet regarding living people, we should also think about
their desires as well. Maybe they don't want anybody to be able to find
their birthday and mother's name, or info about their previos marriage(s),
or whatnot. I assume that noone is submitting files that contain blatant
recent illigitimacies, as that is against the Genealogist's credo (though,
personally it doesn't bother me, or most people who are involved in this
sort of family, BUT IT COULD...).
Anyways, my point is that while this info is in the public domain,
it is still subject to the desires of the people in the file. When my
cousin wrote me with her concerns, I quickly removed my file from the web,
though I haven't yet put up an "expurgated version"... But once the info
is on a main database such as ours, it makes it harder to remove bits and
pieces.
Anyways, that is just my insight on all this stuff. I thought
somebody might be interested to hear of it...
Sincerely,
David Revelle
Hi David,
Are you related to the famous William Revelle --the outstanding former Uni. of
Mi. Band Leader or do I have the name spelled incorrectly?
Pertaining to info. about living relatives. When I was in the process of
printing my book last year I must admit I had to hold back a little. The
temptation was to write a real juicy section on some of the living, but I
contained myself. It would have made a GOOD READ as they say in England. I
can only suggest that we all know those who might object---so the answer to
that is just write them and see how they feel. I for one follow--when in
doubt---don't write it---and that usually works. Basically though most people
are not that picky and they are more than willing to share info. . and are
very pleased you bothered.
Of course you are only referring to birth, m., and death dates s0----that's
not so tough to decide.
Ginger in Az.
Dear Steve,
I notice you mentioned the price of $10.00 for the Chase book. It has gone up
over the past very few years but surely is worth it for all Chase descendants
to have in their possession.
ginger in Az.
Hi,
Maybe poor son William was ACTING OUT due to his mother's illness or her
PLAYING POSSUM as Oliver Wend. Holmes put it. She was probably not paying
enough attention to him.
Ginger in Az.
Hi,
You may obtain a copy of William Chase of Cape Cod book from the New England
Historic G. Society in Boston, Ma. for around $5.00. It will probably help
you connect with those early Chases for about 3 generations.
Ginger in Az.
Hi to all,
I surely agree with Rex Gillman Chase concerning the dates of the living being
available. There is only one possible reason why there may be a problem. In
many cases today where we are trying to call in on credit cards etc. they ask
the maiden name of the mother or some clue like that. A con artist would find
this a great reason to get information through banks etc. Of course there
wouldn't be ANY of our Chases who would possibly do that if our messages to
each other are secure and definitely not available to the outside world.
Ginger in Az.
ALL,
Can anyone help this lady out?
Keith
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From: SJNfamtree(a)aol.com
Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 16:29:30 EDT
To: khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
Subject: professional genealogists
Keith,
Do you know any professional genealogists who would be willing to do a cyber
interview? I'm taking a career management class and need to interview someone
who is a working paid genealogist in an archives or some other place, even
self-employed.
Thanks,
Sue Ninow
Keith Hume,
email khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.htmlhttp://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html
Kent,England
Researching:- HULME,DAWSON,(In Lancs.)
HUME,McKAY, (In New Brunswick & Nova Scotia
SHERMAN,SIMMONS,HATHAWAY AND CHASE,(In USA & Canada)
SHERRING & BLUNDEN (Hampshire,England)
FALL,(Ireland & Australia)
BUTCHER,PAYNE/PAINE,BURCKITT(Bedfordshire,England)
Would someone please be kind enough to resent that message to me? I lost
it and wish to share it with another Chase researcher not on the list.
Thanks,
D