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Hi, Lana
I can't provide you with any immediate connections, but I do know of some
CHASEs who lived in Kansas. My 3g grand aunt was Minerva Herd MERRITT (b.
1831 Grainger Co., TN). Her husband was Obediah CHASE (b. abt 1830 in TN).
They had 3 sons - John Edward CHASE (b. 7 Dec 1855 in TN), Joseph T. CHASE
(b. Feb 1860 in KS) and (poss.) Louis F. CHASE (b. abt 1864 in KS). I'm
unsure where Louis fits in, as Obediah is supposed to have died in the Civil
War, and Louis is not mentioned in the papers Minerva filed seeking a
pension. He was living with Minerva as a 6-year-old on the 1870 census,
Doniphan Co., KS. There was also a daughter Minnie Elizabeth CHASE who
married Thomas B. WYKERT in Doniphan Co. 22 Jan 1871 and had 5 children.
On the 1880 census for Doniphan Co., the only CHASEs I found were a Miranda
CHASE age 42 born in TN and her 15-year-old son Louis born in KS, both of
whose parents were born in TN. I think this is Minerva and Louis, but I
don't know if the other two sons had died, left the area or what happened to
them. This isn't from the Soundex. I have occasional access to an every name
indexed 1880 census for Doniphan Co.
There is, BTW, a Wichita in Guthrie Co., IA, as well as the better known
one in Sedgwick Co., KS. It will be a while until I can get back to the
archives to check, but I'll look for the CHASE boys both places next chance
I get. If your grandfather was born in IA and then moved to KS, Obediah's
sons may not be connected, but I've learned never to overlook the slightest
possibility.
Good Luck! And let me know if anything sounds the slightest bit familiar.
Victoria L. Sullivan
vlsullivan(a)prodigy.net
-----Original Message-----
From: David and Lana [mailto:hammer@hit.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 6:58 PM
To: CHASE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CHASE-L] new to list
Hello my name is Lana Chase, I live in Winfield, Kansas. I am the mother of
5 (two who are 8 yr old identicle twin girls) and grandmother of 1. I
don't know much about my Chase ancestors. I have only researched my mothers
side of the family. I am the daughter of Gardner Ellsworth Chase who was
born Aug. 27, 1916 in El Dorado, Kansas and Died Oct. 22 1997 in Udall,
Kansas. My father always told everyone he was born in 1926 and it was even
printed that way in his obituary but that would be impossible since his
mother Helen May Parsons died Sept. 12, 1920 when my father was only four
years old. My Grandfathers name was Ernest Ellsworth Chase and he was born
Nov. 14, 1887 in Wichita, Iowa and died in 1945 in Winfield, Kansas. He was
a retired Police Officer. My grandfather had 3 brothers and 3 sisters whose
names were Everett, Harry, Milo, Helen, Lula, and the last sister I only
know her last name was Vanderhoff. I believe my grandfather was the oldest
of them all. This is all I know of the Chase side of my family and would
love to learn more. This info came from old newspaper clippings my mother
kept. My father would only answer "I don't know" to any questions that were
asked of him so I have had little to go on. Also we live near Wichita,
Kansas so I am not sure if Iowa is correct for the place of birth of my
grandfather. It could be a human error in the newspaper clipping. Thanks
to anyone who can help me and also i am new to the internet so i am not to
keen on places to go for help. Thanks again Lana Chase
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Hello my name is Lana Chase, I live in Winfield, Kansas. I am the mother of
5 (two who are 8 yr old identicle twin girls) and grandmother of 1. I
don't know much about my Chase ancestors. I have only researched my mothers
side of the family. I am the daughter of Gardner Ellsworth Chase who was
born Aug. 27, 1916 in El Dorado, Kansas and Died Oct. 22 1997 in Udall,
Kansas. My father always told everyone he was born in 1926 and it was even
printed that way in his obituary but that would be impossible since his
mother Helen May Parsons died Sept. 12, 1920 when my father was only four
years old. My Grandfathers name was Ernest Ellsworth Chase and he was born
Nov. 14, 1887 in Wichita, Iowa and died in 1945 in Winfield, Kansas. He was
a retired Police Officer. My grandfather had 3 brothers and 3 sisters whose
names were Everett, Harry, Milo, Helen, Lula, and the last sister I only
know her last name was Vanderhoff. I believe my grandfather was the oldest
of them all. This is all I know of the Chase side of my family and would
love to learn more. This info came from old newspaper clippings my mother
kept. My father would only answer "I don't know" to any questions that were
asked of him so I have had little to go on. Also we live near Wichita,
Kansas so I am not sure if Iowa is correct for the place of birth of my
grandfather. It could be a human error in the newspaper clipping. Thanks
to anyone who can help me and also i am new to the internet so i am not to
keen on places to go for help. Thanks again Lana Chase
Hi! I am just beginning a geneological search and would appreciate any
information on the links to the Georgia and Tennessee CHASE's.
Unfortunately, I have limited information to go on. I would also
appreciate any information about any of the following info:
1. REVEREND THOMAS GILBERT "T.G." CHASE
b. Oct. 22, 1850, Murray Co. Georgia d. ? I don't know the date
1st Marriage (10/25/1870): ISABELLE D. FOUTS (b. 2/23/1842, Macon Co.,
NC, d. 1/16/1881, Gilmer Co. GA).
4 Children: 3 of which are : DEAN W. CHASE (Georgia), ROBERT_ CHASE,
EMMA? CHASE
2nd Marriage (3/21/1880): SOPHIA HARRIS (b. 9/4/1849, d. 8/13/1925), no
children
2. DEAN W. CHASE (b. 1813, d. 12/7/81)
Gilmer Co., Georgia
Methodist minister
married to: ALLIE JOHNSON (b. 1817 North Carolina, d. 7/7/1855, Gilmer
Co., GA)
7 children:
WILLIAM DEAN b. 1839
ALFRED A. b. 1841
ASENITH REBECCA b. 1845
LYDIA D. b. 1847
THOMAS GILBERT "T.G." (*SEE ABOVE*)
WARREN b. 1859
BENJAMIN "BEN" CARTER b. 1860
I'm still trying to get everything organized, so I would appreciate any
information! Thank you!
Hello everyone,
I beleive this is my first posting at this sight. I am extremely frustrated
and looking for help. My name is Kristina Chase. I am the daughter of Ira
Edward Chase b. June 28 1923 d. June 20, 1990.
The rest of what I know is family legend and speculation. I have no records
to back me up. My grandfather never talked of family, in fact, I don't know
where he was born, but the story says somewhere in Illinois. His parents were
Bert (possible Albert) Franklin Chase and Ester Lucille (maybe Pearl)
Blackmer. Ester is supposedly buried in Rockton, Illinois, near her parents,
but I have not been able to confirm this. Bert's parents (again according to
family stories) were Franklin Chase and Lillina Goakey Gilkey, with Franklins
parents being Peter Chase and Mary Anne Cutchey Cutshaw.
If anyone has any information I would be extremely pleased and relieved to
find out more about my father's family. I have been searching the web for
about three years now and, until only recently, have found almost nothing on
the Chase family and absolutley nothing to link me to other Chases on the web.
Thank you for whatever help you may be able to provide.
Sincerely
Kristina Chase
disconnected in Illinois
For those of you who count yourselves amongst the descendants of
Capt. Job Chase (William,John, William,William 1601/02 England)
born 1736 in Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts....
I send along this tidbit from 'Shipmasters of Cape Cod' by Henry C.
Kittredge, Houghton Mifflin, 1935 as it appeared in the Cape Cod
Genealogical Society's Winter 1996 Bulletin Vol. XXII, Number 1, Issue
#76...
....'Disastrous though it was, the War of 1812 did not last long enough
to ruin vessels so completely as the Revolution had done; and after it
was over, business everywhere picked up with extraordinary speed. The
fortunes of Job Chase, Jr. of West Harwich, illustrate the matter
clearly. From 1800 until about 1840, he was one of the largest owners
of coasting vessels on the Cape- a merchant whose name was known from
Saco to South America. Business was steady with him from 1805 up to
1812; even in spite of the war, he had a vessel or two at work in 1813
and again in 1815. In the course of the next two years, his fleet began
to grow and he began to proper. Furthermore, by dealing in everything
from sheep's wool from Nantucket to mahogany logs from San Domingo,
Chase contributed as much as any man in his generation to the
prosperity of the mid-Cape. Coasting skippers from Orleans on the one
hand and Yarmouth on the other applied to him for commands, while
Baltimore firms wrote to ask the privilege to act as his agents, and
Boston politicians urged him to swing Harwich into supporting Samuel
Lothrop for Governor.
By 1830 a whole fleet of Chase's vessels were sailing coastwise, almost
all of them ringing the changes on the name Hope. There were the Hope's
Lady, Hope and Phoebe, and New Hope, all schooners, and all at work
between 1806 and 1821. Others of the same period were the Hope, the
Hope for Peace, Old Hope, and Hope and Polly. Later, in the twenties
and thirties, came the schooners Hope and Susan, Hope for Success,
Hope's Delight, Delight in Hope, Hope Mary Ann, Hope and Hannah,
Superb Hope, Lovely Hope, Mount Hope, and the brig Lady Hope. But, as
if to show that, whatever faith he may have pinned to the name Hope
and its varieties, he scorned superstition, Job Chase Jr. carved
other names on the quarter boards of three of his vessels- the
Leonidas, the Rosebud, and the Amazon.
The Chase family founded something very like a maritime dynasty. Old
Job Chase, Sr. had started the ball rolling during the last years of
the eighteenth century; his son, having carried the business on and
greatly expanded it, admitted the third generation into partnership
by making his sons captains and joint owners of his best schooners.
Two of the boys, Job 3d and Sears Chase were sailing between the West
Indies and New York in 1822 and 1823, Sears bringing mahogany from
San Domingo in the Lovely Hope. A third son, Jonathan, made regular
trips with passengers and freight between Darien, Georgia, and New
York in the brig Amelia Strong, in which both he and his father
owned shares. A fourth son, Ozias, died on a voyage to the Carolinas;
a son-in-law, Isaiah Baker, was a distinguished mackerel-catcher and
inventor of the purse seine on the one hand, and a South American
trader on the other, always in Chase vessels. Still another of Chase's
captains was a nephew, James Chase.
Now and then Chase took a flyer in foreign trade. In 1809, Captain
Nathan Nickerson took one of the fleet, the schooner Folly, from
Baltimore to Lisbon to the tune of $2211 freight money; and some twenty
years later, Captain Isaac Kelly went to St. Petersburg, and back by
way of Bremen and Tampico, taking on board at Cronstadt 'sixteen
measures of Vodky' against the rigors of a North Atlantic crossing. But
for the most part Chase depended not on any single long voyage with
large profits, but on a multitude of short trips, each yielding a small
return. Chase's fleet was, in truth, a fleet of tramps par excellence.
Any port where there were cargoes or rumors of cargoes was a magnet
for his skippers.
Of necessity Chase gave his captains complete discretionary powers in
deciding where to go and what to do. Captain Jonathan Small, for
example, discouraged at finding freights from Baltimore to Boston only
five cents a barrel, dropped down to Wilmington, North Carolina, and
picked up a load of lumber for the Barbados. Job Chase, 3d, carried
staves and shingles, geese and turkeys, from the Carolinas to
Martinique and Guadeloupe and sold molasses in Baltimore on the return
trip. Nehemiah Harding was carrying coal and flour from Richmond to
Newburyport. Nehemiah Kelley, turning his schooner Leonidas into a
passenger carrier for the trip, took a group of young ladies from
Havana to New Orleans. Nathan Nickerson, in the meantime, was trying
to sell a cargo of salt fish in Boston, and James Oliver was in the
Carolinas, loading shingles for St. Thomas with an idea of picking up
salt for New York somewhere in the Salt Keys.
The beginning of the end of Job Chase's business came when his son
Jonathan wrote from New York in 1836, 'I think it is about time to
quit owning as you now own...I don't like the management altogether,
and there appears to be some jealousy.' The Chase fleet gradually
diminished during the following years, and with its passing a lively
business faded from Harwich.
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If there are any among you who have contributed to the cost of the research
into
the Chase name at the College of Arms AND who did not receive my email with copy
of Mr Bedingfelds resposne to my query re when the transcripts would be
ready, would you please contact me,
Keith Hume
Keith Hume,
email khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.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)
ALL,
It is now some time since I asked for help with developing the CHASE/CHACE and
in the past this has just been a general request.
I have always intended to develop the "Archives" side of the site but did not
want to just refer researchers to a site and leave it at that. If this was
the case I
would simply point them to the Genweb pages for the USA and let them
"rummage" around.
So I am asking for volunteers to research for references to CHASE/CHACE on
the various State and
County sites. It has already been established that their are CHASE/CHACE persons
in every state of the Union and from rough figures I have calculated there are
approximately 120,000 to 100,000 of that name in the US alone without any
descendants.
I would be more than happy if you each chose a State and concentrated on
that and when you find a site of interest describe it in a few lines and add
the URL ( WWW address).
This job is big as I have found just looking at the MA Genweb site but if
some of you took
on just ONE State it should not be too difficult.
So there you have it.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Keith Hume
Keith Hume,
email khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.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)
>Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 19:48:05
>To: "C D White" <boda(a)ix.netcom.com>
>From: "k.hume" <khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk>
>Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] Disconnected Chases
>
>TO ALL,
> In response to the following email the CHASE/ CHACE is not restricted to
those
>with proven ancestry to William,Aquila and Thomas CHASE.
> I realised from your message that my introduction page to the database is
now misleading.
> In fact there are now CHASE people in the database who have no proven
>descendancy from the Early pioneers. I realised that NOT to include them
would be
>like throwing away a part of a jig-saw puzzle because it did not fit at
this time.
> I have at least one incident that I know of where such a connection has
been made.
> I will alter the page to reflect this. The main point I was trying to put
across is that
>families of those who married into the Chase family are not included with
the exception of
>the spouse and their parents.
> Incidentally this is the policy of Surnameweb who register Family Resource
Centers
> on their site altough I am not sure if they enforce it or not.
>Keith Hume
>At 08:38 PM 3/18/99 -0800, you wrote:
>>Someone asked me if the Chase website means to restrict entries to only
>>those who have proven descendency from Aquila or William. The author said
>>his or her Chases are not traced all the way back to either Chase and, of
>>course, may not be descended from them. I accidently scrubbed the e-mail
>>so I don't know who it was from.
>>
>>Keith Hume, would you answer to the group? I assume that a Chase with no
>>connection cannot be connected to the tree that is now on the site. But,
>>you are the one who knows.
>>
>>Dave White
>>List Maintainer for Chase-L Mailing List
>>E-mail: boda(a)ix.netcom.com
>>CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html
>>To subscribe or unsubscribe from the Chase-L list, send a NEW
>>e-mail message to: CHASE-L-request(a)rootsweb.com
>>or CHASE-D-request(a)rootsweb.com (for digest mode)
>>with only one word in the body: subscribe
>> or: unsubscribe
>>
>>
>>
>
Keith Hume,
email khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.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)
ALL,
The introduction to the on-line database has been altered to show that
ALL Chase/Chace persons and their descendants will be included.
Keith Hume
Keith Hume,
email khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.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)
Does anyone know the connection between the Almy Chase on the William
Chase line, born on December 6, 1744, and the Almy Chase who married
William Pierce in Newport, RI, on November 3, 1748? The latter Almy is
possibly the aunt of the former.
Thanks to everyone who does so much work for the rest of us. Hopefully,
there will be ways to reciprocate.
Dick Yeo
Newton MA
Someone asked me if the Chase website means to restrict entries to only
those who have proven descendency from Aquila or William. The author said
his or her Chases are not traced all the way back to either Chase and, of
course, may not be descended from them. I accidently scrubbed the e-mail
so I don't know who it was from.
Keith Hume, would you answer to the group? I assume that a Chase with no
connection cannot be connected to the tree that is now on the site. But,
you are the one who knows.
Dave White
List Maintainer for Chase-L Mailing List
E-mail: boda(a)ix.netcom.com
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html
To subscribe or unsubscribe from the Chase-L list, send a NEW
e-mail message to: CHASE-L-request(a)rootsweb.com
or CHASE-D-request(a)rootsweb.com (for digest mode)
with only one word in the body: subscribe
or: unsubscribe
All,
I have now updated the Chase WWW site. The following are the changes.
a) Update of database,(Yes Kimberley, your family are now in there).
Others please check!
b) Chase/Chace Books and Look-ups added. (Sorry about the non-conformity
of the page design but I beleive this was Lonnie Chase's early attempt
at the basic www page, for which I am most grateful)
c) New Leaf design to allow for expansion-once again the group artist,
Matt Chase,
not only drew the graphic but also designed the page-Once again my thanks,
Keith Hume
Keith Hume,
email khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.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)
I have an Isaac Chase born about 1773 who married a Susanne or Susanna Smith
in 1801. Isaac was the child of Obadiah Chase b 1743 and Susannah Knapp b
Sept 27, 1755. Isaac and Susanne had at least one child. Let me know if this
is on the right track.
Can anyone place this Isaac CHASE?
DAR Application No. 76301A.120
Dated 14 June 1921.
Augusta BARNES, wife of George. Lived in Michigan.
Augusta was the child of Hiram B. JOHNSON b. 1816 d. 1878 and his wife Mary
OSBORN b. 2 June 1816 d. 20 May 1872; married 1 Oct. 1843.
Mary OSBORN was the child of Jesse OSBORN b. 1786 d. 1870 and his wife Rachel
CHASE b. 1790 d. 1828; married 1811 or 1812.
Rachel CHASE was the child of Isaac CHASE b. 1756 d. 1836 Tompkins County, NY
and his wife Susan SMITH b. 1760 d. 1828; married 1783 or 1784.
Isaac CHASE served as a Pvt. from NY.
No other information is given and this is the only application for this
particular Isaac CHASE.
Joan Gerrits
ALL,
Further to my previous message. The database is now working but not updated
as I am using the previously generated pages,
Keith Hume
Keith Hume,
email khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.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)
ALL,
Today I tried to upload a revised Chase database but the new server kept
stopping and eventually I had to give up.
I am in contact with the Surname Web people to see if they can resolve this
problem.
PLEASE NOTE. Surnameweb are doing a major tecnical re-vamp within the next
few days so you may have problems with ours and their sites,
Keith Hume
Keith Hume,
email khume(a)netcomuk.co.uk
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html
CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.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!
I am a new subscriber and wonder if anyone has information on Abraham Chase of
Martha's Vineyard and Cincinnati. He married (1) in Falmouth, MA 5 Nov. 1778,
Elizabeth Bourne. He married (2) in Cincinnati Hepsebeth (Folger) Smith,
widow of John Smith, formerly of Nantucket. Both Hepsebeth and Abraham Chase
died in Cincinnati from cholera in November 1832. I wish to know where and
when Elizabeth (Bourne) Chase died and when Abraham Chase maarried Widow
Hepsebeth Smith.
Thanks.
JPendery(a)aol.com
Sandy, from what I have heard, the site will be open sometime this month
for beta testing, during this period a password will be needed to access
the content of the site. The initial plans are for just the FHLC
contents, later they will add more portions of the FamilySearch archives
as they can make it work. It is hoped that Ancestral File and the IGI
will get online, but don't get too high of hopes up. There have been
some delays in getting it going, problems in getting things to work
before they open the beta tests.
Jackson Andersen
Provo, UT
IBSSG
neelisgal(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> I won't be the first to pass this on I am sure. Read and jump for joy with ME! Sandy Chase
>
> Salt Lake Tribune Article:
> LDS Genealogy Archives to Go Online
> http://www.sltrib.com/1999/mar/03061999/utah/88438.htm
>
> From: Sandra Miller
Hi, I'm new to this mailing list. I am trying to find information on my great
grandfather Edward J. Chase who was born February 18, 1849 in Salt Lake City,
Utah. The only other information that I have on him, is that he married Clara
Adoline Starr on April 29, 1874. Am not sure where, but I believe it was in
Oregon, as both of their children were born there. Would anyone know of this
gentleman and his ancestors?
Marti Wright
SheaBeau(a)aol.com