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Alice Leonard - Source: "The Descendants of Philander Chase"
jewels4u(a)nvbell.net
Ann Chase - Source: "History of the Town of Cornish, New Hampshire with
Genealogical Record 1763 - 1910 Vol. II". annchase(a)webtv.net
Barry Price - Sources: "Descendents of William Chase of Roxbury and
Yarmouth" and Chase descendents from Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower " "A
Town Called Chase" by Joyce Dunn, follows the story of Whitfield
Chase(Aquila descendent) and the founding of Chase, BC.
bprice(a)direct.ca
Derek Chase - Sources: "Early Loyalist Saint John"; "Early New
Brunswick Marriages"; "The Old United Empire Loyalist List"; "The
Loyalists of New Brunswick". chasede(a)nbnet.nb.ca
Dann Craig - Source: ""A Town Called Chase" by Joyce Dunn. Many articles
written about Whitfield and his family. I also have jpg's of all Chase
people in the Chase Cemetery.
danncrai(a)cadvision.com
Harriet Chase - Source: "Seven Generations of the Descendants of
Aquila and Thomas Chase". Have good knowledge of the central Vermont area.
Knowledgeable of LDS early records and web site etc. hatchase(a)hotmail.com
Joyce Chase Jarvis - Source: "Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila
and Thomas Chase". JCHASJ(a)aol.com
Judy Chace Needham - Sources: Vital Records, Town of Harwich,
Massachusetts, 1694-1850, Vital records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 1850,
"Some of the Descendants of William Chase of Roxbury and Yarmouth, Mass."
jcneedham1(a)home.com
Lisa R. Martin - Sources: "Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila
and Thomas Chase". "The Descendants of Aquila and Ann Chase"
lclevers(a)bellsouth.net
Lonnie Chase - Sources: "Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila and
Thomas Chase", "The Chase Chronicles," "Some of the Descendants of William
Chase of Roxbury and Yarmouth, Mass." chase1858(a)fgn.net
Lynn Chase - Sources: "Genealogy of a Portion of the Descendants of
William Chase, Who came to America in 1630, and died in Yarmouth
Massachusetts, May, 1659." - "The Winthrop Fleet of 1630" (A little about
William Chase) - "Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila and Thomas
Chase". JLynn112(a)aol.com
Robert Fillerup - Source: "Descendants of Samuel Chase of New
Brunswick". rcf(a)code-co.com
Lonnie Chase
chase1858(a)fgn.net
Dear Lonnie
You may recall that we corresponded some time ago regarding the Chase coat
of arms and the presence or absence of a motto. I have some new resources
available to me now and you might be interested to know that two mottoes
have been recorded in "Crozier's General Armory" - an American publication -
and I attach a scan of the relevant entries. I still can find no reference
to either of these mottoes being recorded in England, but at least you now
know that they were at least somewhat "official" for the American branch of
the family.
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I received the above message today from a friend in Ireland, Since I can't
send the scan to the list, I will send it to anyone who requests it. Please
send requests to the address below.
Lonnie Chase
chase1858(a)fgn.net
Can anyone direct me to sources of information regarding the whaler
"Falcon" whose captain was Benjamin C. Chase? I can only find vague
references to this ship's having been wrecked on an island in the
Pacific. I believe that his son, Alphonso, was also lost at sea on
this voyage. Thank you.
Regards,
Ed Herron
Recently, I discovered another Chase ancestor, my GGGF, George Chase. I've
been able to extract the following information from the 1840, 1850, 1860,
and 1880 censuses. If this fits into someone else's Chase genealogy, please
let me know.
Thanks,
John Chadwick
George Chase was born in PA between 1811 and 1815. His father was born in
MA and his mother in PA. His wife, Sarah, was born about two years after
him in MD. Her father was born in PA and her mother in MD. By 1840, they
were living in Washington Co., MD and had 4 sons under the age of 5. George
was a farm worker in Washington Co., which has Hagerstown as its county
seat. By 1860 they had 10 sons and 3 daughters living with them. Sometime
during or after the Civil War, they moved and by 1880 were living in
Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio with 5 of their sons. At this time George
listed his occupation as carpenter. His children, listed in chronological
order, are: William, Charles, David, George, Samuel, Mary C., Martin L.,
Emory, John, Alice A., Ellenora, Lewis, and Daniel.
JUNE HAACK CHASE, 69, South Atlantic Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, died Thursday, Oct. 25. Mrs. Chase was a trust officer and taught computer operations. Born in Webster, Mass., she moved to Central Florida in 1991. She was a member of Daughters of the King. She was a member of St. Peter the Fisherman Episcopal Church, New Smyrna Beach. Survivors: husband, David; sons, James, Augusta, Maine, Peter, Houlton, Maine, William D., Burnham, Maine; daughter, Ann Johnson, Wilmington, Vt.; brother, William Haack, West Brandywine, Pa.; sister, Mary Rizika, Weston; six grandchildren. Baldwin Brothers Memorial Care Services, New Smyrna Beach.
Along with the Chase claim to the Townley estate, the Lawrences also
laid claim to the same estate. Boy! That Mary Townley really got
around. To read the Lawrence saga go to the address below.
http://home.earthlink.net/~lawren05/mystery.htm
Lonnie Chase
chase1858(a)fgn.net
The following is part of an article entitled
"Cornish, N. H." which appeared in the April,
1926 Chase Chronicle. This part of the article
has not been posted before and is probably not
very interesting to most but posted in the hope
that it contains something for someone.
"What I have already written pertains to
the early history of Cornish. In 1884 be-
gan the immigration of the City Folks
from New York. In 1843, Wm. M. Evarts,
noted lawyer and at one time Secretary of
State, married Helen M. Wardner of Wind-
sor. Mr. Evarts soon purchased a home
in Windsor and his oldest daughter Hattie
Evarts married the eminent lawyer of New
York, C. C. Beaman, who taking a fancy
to Cornish, began the purchase of land
across the river from Windsor, owning at
one time some two thousand acres of land.
Mr. Beaman ever afterward made Cornish
his summer home.
Soon after Mr. Beaman making his home
in Cornish, he induced his New York friend,
Augustus St. Gaudens, to rent the Wm. W.
Mercer old brick house (known as Hug-
gins Folly). After a few years Mr. St.
Gaudens bought the place and it is still
owned by the family.
Soon after this, Geo. de Forest Brush, a
noted New York painter, spent a summer
in an Indian teepee at the foot of Mr. St.
Gaudens mowing and for several years
rented from the Beamans the old house on
the Big Tree Farm just over the Plain-
field line.
In 1885, Mr. Thomas W. Dewing, another
noted painter, of New York, bought a por-
tion of the Mercer Farm. These were the
original City Folks of New York. In
1889, Mr. Dewings friend, the great mural
decorator, Henry Oliver Walker of New
York, bought land and put up a modest
house. Mr. Walkers recognition as an
artist which he gained when he painted
his Lyric Poetry which is now in the
Library of Congress has continued in such
compositions as The Pilgrims on the May-
flower in the Massachusetts State House.
Mr. Walker induced his friend, Charles A.
Platt, a landscape painter and etcher to
locate in Cornish who in turn brought his
friend Stephen Parrish. Mr. Parrish, at
the age of thirty took up painting and made
a success of it.
In 1890, Mr. Dewings friend, Miss Emma
Lazarus set up her house on the western
edge of the Austin Farm, naming it High
Court. Miss Lazarus sold this property
in 1902 to Norman Hapgood, noted as a
literary and editorial writer and biographer.
In 1886, Mr. Beaman leased to Alfred
Bullard of Roxbury, Mass., Chase-Holme
and Miss Charlotte Arnold and Mrs. Clen-
denen Graydon of New York occupied The
Butternuts for several seasons. In 1905,
Wm. H. Hyde, a portrait painter, bought
the larger part of Mr. Dewings place.
In 1898 Frederick Maxfield Parrish, noted
for his delightful magazine illustrations,
bought land of Charles Williams and
erected for himself his charming home
The Oaks. In 1892, Louis Evan Ship-
man of New York purchased the John
Gilkie farm in Plainfield. Mr. Shipman has
among other plays DArcy of the Guards
and dramatizations of Winston Churchills
novel The Crisis.
The next author to come to Cornish
brought by Mr. Shipman was Winston
Churchill of St. Louis. He decided to locate
in Cornish at once and bought five hundred
acres of land from Leonard Spaulding and
John Freeman upon which he erected a
magnificent mansion overlooking the Con-
necticut River, Harlakenden afterward
made famous by being the summer White
House of President Woodrow Wilson.
Many of Mr. Churchills books including
The Crisis, The Crossing, Coniston
and A Modem Miracle, were written here.
In addition to the artists already men-
tioned many others of marked ability in
their respective fields of endeavor might
be cited but space in this article forbids.
In 1886, Austin Corbin, whose grand-
mother was a daughter of Daniel Chase5,
began the purchase of land a portion of
which is in Cornish and established what
afterward was incorporated as Blue Moun-
tain Park one of the largest game pre-
serves in the United States. It contains
over twenty-five thousand acres and is
stocked with buffalo, four varieties of deer,
moose, elk, wild boar, antelope, Himalayan
goats and other species of animals in
danger of being exterminated.
The foregoing are some of the interest-
ing places in Cornish, some of which will
be visted during the reunion of the Chase-
Chace Family Association, June 26 and 27,
1926." OMAR P. CHASE.
Lonnie Chase
chase1858(a)fgn.net
I am searching for the rest of my Chase's, maybe someone can help!
This is in reverse order but here goes.
ME - Susan Elizabeth Nielsen Doiron, b 4-14-1953
dau of Nancy Brackett Vandiver b 2-2-1936 and Eric Thomas Dane Nielsen b 8-30-1927
dau of Sara (Sarah) Frances Chase b 9-20-1908? 1910? 1912? and Clarence Raymond Vandiver b 2-18-1908
dau of Levi Charles Chase b 3-25-1884 and Myrtle Vallie Long b?
son of Frank H. Chase b 11-23-1848 in Kansas and Frances "Frannie" Racheal Burns b 11-7-1851
son of Hon. William H. Chase b 6-9-1822 in Parsonfield, Maine and Nancy Brackett b 2-5-1826. William was a prominent politican serving as County Commissioner in 1870 and in 1877 elected to State Legislature. Died 8-26-1913 in Holton, Kansas.
son of Moses Chase born in Parsonfield, ME was this the Moses married to Sarah Greenlow?
son of Moses Chase born in New England of Engish ancestry
Does anyone know the rest???
Your help is appreciated.
Thank you
Susan N Doiron
I'm looking for more information about MOSES BAYLEY CHASE. I believe he was
rector of the St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Hopkinton, NH between 1826 and
1841. He was also a U.S. Navy Chaplain and served on four ships and retired
21 December 1861 with the rank of Captain. Died 21 October 1875. Other
sources suggest he may have been born 13 January 1791 and married Sarah
Curtis Jaques on 3 April 1824. His father may have been Capt. Bayley Chase.
Some of this information may be mishmashed. The Moses Bayley Chase I'm
interested in was a U.S. Navy Chaplain. Protestant Epicopal. Came from New
Hampshire.
Does anyone have any other information about him? Are you a descendent? Do
you have any family history about him?
Thanks!!!
--Steven
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I have found information regarding the marriage of Nathan Pierce and Sylvia
Chase, 1809 in White Creek, Dutchess Co., NY. My ggg-grandparents are a
Nathan Pierce and Sylvia (LNU). I am trying to find out if my Nathan and
Sylvia Pierce are Nathan and Sylvia (Chase) Pierce. My grandparents were
born in NY but I don't know where. They moved to Oswego Co., NY and about
1840 they moved to Whitley Co., IN.
Known descendants of Nathan and Sylvia Pierce are:
1. Cynthia Pierce, b. 2 Aug 1810, NY; m. Benona Mosher(1) abt 1829 in NY,
John Betzner(2)in Whitley Co., IN, d. 20 July 1862 in Whitley Co., IN.
2. Celia Pierce, b. abt 1824 in NY.
3. Joseph Pierce, b. abt 1824 in NY, d. before Feb. 1855 in Whitley Co., IN.
Benona Mosher5 is descended from (Nicholas Mosher and Elizabeth Audley)1,
Hugh2, Nicholas3, Henry4.
Any help in clarifying Sylvia's last name will be greatly appreciated.
Shirley Smith
Some things to think about by WILL CHASE.
1. WORDS ARE WHAT MEN LIVE BY. ACTION IS THE BELIEF THOSE WORDS.
2. FRIENDSHIP IS A FRIEND WHO IS MORE CONCERNED ABOUT:
(1) Helping a Friend.
(2) A FRIEND'S care and well being.
(3) A FRIEND who will listen.
(4) A FRIEND who will try to reach out and help.
(5) A FRIEND who always want to help in the right way.
(6) A FRIEND who will always endure, all things with you.
(7) A FRIEND is some one who will always be with you.
3. IT DOES NOT MATTER, HOW I TREAT YOU. IT IS HOW YOU THINK, I AM TREATING YOU, THAT REALLY COUNTS. IT IS MY BASIC INTENT TO TREAT YOU, LIKE I WOULD LIKE TO BE TREATED. WITH CARE AND KINDNESS.
4. I PLAN MY LIFE, GUESS WHAT, IT DID NOT WORK THAT WAY. AND GUESS WHAT, DEATH IS THE SAME WAY.
5. Be sure to take time with your family. They are the best thing you will ever have on this earth. THEY ARE YOUR HISTORY.
6.CASH, is a man's best friend. It will let you run your business and life without intimidation.
7. Life is worth living, only if you want to live.
I have previously been unable to link my Arthur James Chase but have just learned the names of his parents.
Father: James Calvin Chase
Mother: Mary Alice Page
If any of you have these names in your lines, I would be grateful to hear from you.
Many, many thanks!
Loney
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Hello relatives,
I have just returned from an extended stay in Turkey (including the horrors
of Sept 11) and trying to get readjusted.
I have been working for years on my Chase line but cannot seem to break
through a very obvious connection.
I am trying to retrace and expand some of the known CHASE descendants of
William CHASE of the 1630 Winthrop Fleet. Specifically:
Joshua CHASE of Charlestown, R.I., until after 1780, then of Hopkinton and
Westerly, R.I., born at Westerly 15 June 1750, died 13 Jan. 1800. He
married, about 1775, Michael (sic,? Rachel) JOHNSON, born in 1752, died in
1814. #1 QUESTION: Did Joshua & Michael have more than the nine children
commonly listed?
Of the nine listed children, my interest pertains to only TWO of the children
& their descendants):
1. Job, b. at Charlestown in 1776; m. Lois TOLLES. One child: Rueben, of
Schenectady, N. Y. # 2 QUESTION: Did Job & Lois have more than one child? #
3 QUESTION: Did Rueben have children?
2. Joshua, b. at Charlestown in 1778; d. 31 May 1856; m. Polly HACKETT.
Two children listed: Edwin of Oswego, N.Y. and George, of Wisconsin. #4
QUESTION: Did Joshua & Polly have any more children? # 5 QUESTION: Did Edwin
and George have children? There was an Edwin (married to a Sophronia) in
Oswego who had a Joseph Johnson Chase but this son died as a young boy and
this Edwin may be the one mentioned.
Hopefully, the answers to the above five questions may lead me to the
siblings, parents, & other relatives of my Joseph Johnson CHASE, b. 26 Dec
1819 in either Delaware County or Greene County, New York and died 1 Jan 1871
in Oswego County, New York and is buried in Hannibal, Oswego, NY. He married
Abigail Havens in about 1844.
My Joseph Johnson CHASE is not the Joseph Johnson CHASE b. in 1780 or the
Joseph Johnson CHASE b. in 1814 - a father and son who lived in Cayuga county
(adjacent to Oswego) and both of whom descend from the above Joshua & Michael
CHASE. Also I cannot connect him to the Joseph Johnson Chase, son of Edwin
who died in Oswego county. - but I think my Joseph Johnson CHASE is probably
related to this group of like names. In fact, he went by the name of J. J.
CHASE and Johnson J. CHASE to probably differentiate himself from the other
like names living so close by.
My Joseph Johnson Chase had the following children:
Henry b.about 1844 (died young);
Orin b. 1847 NY & died 1877 NY;
Mary b.1850, married a Sabin and died 1929 in NY;
Edwin (recurring name again) b. 1852 in NY and d. 1893 in IA)
Charles b.1853 (later gave his birth as 1858) & d. 1934 in Syracuse NY;
Arthur b.1856 in NY and lived in IA and d. 1935 in WA;
Elizabeth b. 1859 in NY and d. 1919 in MI.;
William b. about 1860/65 and died as an infant in NY.
I have traced all the living relatives and have tons of info on all the
descendants and their descendants down to the present day...met a lot of nice
cousins.
I also have an extraordinary family reunion photo of 1899 and 1908 taken in
Syracuse NY or Oswego. However, of the whole family, no one else seems to
have a copy of these reunions. And, of course, my photo has mostly unnamed
members!!!!
Any answers to the above five questions or other assistance would be
appreciated. Also, I would be happy to share info with any of you.
Rex Chase
Genealogy this is not; but related!
A Poem <> The Comb Over
For years I have combated
The thin receding hair line.
Did that all have to be mine?
The dark bushy eye brows
Not so much sorrow
Maybe too much bother.
Not till frustratingly
Seeking out those
Before my time.
Did I realize
to my great surprise.
Family traits there are
which I have not
Traversed far.
Teasing my sons
of which I have more than one.
For much they have
Putting them in the same clan.
Not only similarities in physical
But personalities.
Enough to make heart full.
To quote a Cuz, living in the land of witches
But in his words: "a Cornish Heathen"
"The Chases honed the dry Yankee humour
Into a fine edged implement.
Add a pinch of Patriot blood,
A dash of fondness political.
Smidgen of pioneer spirit and wander lust.
A Heaping tablespoon of stubbornness."
Rhyming he did not.
But you have an idea of what we got.
Intolerances for injustices.
Some in high services
Civil and Churches.
Even Poets.
Now encountering the mirror
Before the comb over.
I can think of my proud heritage
Of which is no disparage.
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Visit Vermont
http://communities.msn.com/GenealogyConnects/_whatsnew.msnw
Harriet M. Chase <> hatchase(a)hotmail.com
http://www.partridgenest.com/hatch/
Uncle Jesse Hatch's Civil War Letters
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/vt/county/orange/