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Another CHASE with Kidney Disease
----- Original Message -----
From: "Grace L. Coffman" <glasker1(a)bigred.unl.edu>
To: <VTORANGE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: [VTORA] DR. CHASE DENTIST
:
: Chase, Rolla M.
: Died: Jun 10, 1919 in: Bethel, VT
: Born: 1857
: Type of practice: Allopath
: State/year of licenses: VT, 1906
: Places/dates of practice: Bethel, VT, 1890
: Medical school: Baltimore Medical College, Baltimore, 1890, (G)
: Journal of the American Medical Asociation citation: 73:51
: Cause of demise: nephritis
:
:
: Found this on my Deceased American Physicians database.
:
: -Grace
:
"Dr. R. M. Chase, dentist, of this town (Bethel, Vermont) has invented and
just received a patent for an improved plate for artificial teeth which does
away with the usual thick plate covering the roof of the mouth, instead of
which is a thin plate of metal so fastened to the side of rubber which holds
the teeth that by this combination the adaptability, or close fit of a
rubber or celluloid plate is obtained and at the same time the
conductibility of a metal plate. These plates can be made for about one
half the price usually charged for a whole metallic plate, and parties who
are wearing them seem to be highly delighted with improvement"
from the HERALD AND NEWS Devoted to the Interests of the White River
Valley, West Randolph (now known as Randolph) VT., Thursday October 6, 1887
My thanks to the courtesy of the staff "Our Herald" for allowing me to pour
over some of the precious old volumes of the very earliest publication of
the Windsor-Orange County area.
Dick Drysdale, Editor/Publisher: ourherald.com
Dr. Chase according to the "Seven Generations of Aquilia And Thomas Chase"
is # 2651 Rollo Miner (Moses6, Abner5, Moses4, Benoni3, Ens. Moses2,
Aquila1), born 4 Sept. 1854; m. 18 June 1879 Susan Elizabeth Newell;
graduated from Baltimore Medical College, 1890, and from Boston Dental
College, 1876; lived in Bethel, VT.
(Further information available as to his ancestry, carrier and civil
accomplishments upon request.. From the "History of Royalton, Vermont,
Evelyn M. Wood Lovejoy, 1911.)
<> Harriet M. Chase<>
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Funny, he is referred to as Edward B. Chace and in the same paragraph as
Mr. Chase.
Was Abner Doubleday Really the Originator?
By Tom Helgesen
NCSA Member #592
It seems that controversy still rages over the origins of baseball. In 1991
the Baseball Hall of Fame was delighted to hear about a baseball notice
that is the earliest known printed reference to organized baseball in
America. The July 13, 1825 edition of the "Delhi (N.Y.) Gazette" (on
microfilm) has a notice listing the names of nine men challenging any group
in Delaware County to a game of baseball at the home of Edward B. Chace for
$1 per game. (The notice came from Hamden, New Jersey.) The Baseball Hall
of Fame hopes to send a student to search the microfilm records of
the "Delhi Gazette" to see what else might be contained in its pages to
shed light on Mr. Chase and his nine ball players.
Abner Doubleday was the first to be officially recognized as the creator of
baseball. A turn-of-the-century national baseball panel awarded the honor
to Doubleday on the strength of a letter from an old schoolmate claiming
Abner devised the rules for the game in 1839 in Cooperstown, New York.
Although his name has stuck with the public, Doubleday was long ago shorn
of this honor by historians who examined the evidence.
Tom Heitz of the National Baseball Library in Cooperstown, New York, said
in a phone interview recently that the Hall of Fame recognizes September,
1845 as the time when the rules of the game we know as baseball were first
set down. They were adopted by the New York Knickerbockers, led by a bank
clerk named Alexander Cartwright. The following June in Hoboken, New
Jersey, the Knickerbockers played the first organized baseball game between
two teams using the new rules. The controversy as it turns out is actually
more a rivalry between cities vying for the distinction as the birthplace
of baseball.
What is still not well understood, however, is the origins of the game
before 1845 -- the period referred to by the Hall as early baseball.
Historians have found references to early forms of baseball in the New York
cities such as Rochester and Geneso in the 1820's. Organized clubs played
in Philadelphia and the New York City area in the 1830's. Evidence has been
found of early baseball in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and other
northeastern states. Although called baseball, most of the games were
experiments with different rules and methods of play that may or may not
resemble the game we know today.
Mr. Heitz said the Hall of Fame would be very interested in hearing of any
baseball references prior to September, 1846 unearthed by NCSA members. The
Hall knows what happened after that date but would like to know more about
the precursors of baseball before that date -- what rules were used, who
played earlier forms and where and when.
There's also an interesting twist for our English friends to look into. In
1748 a Lady Hervey wrote a letter in which she describes family activities
of Frederick, Prince of Wales. She refers to family members "diverting
themselves in baseball, a play all who are or have been schoolboys are well
acquainted with." Was this game like the baseball we know today? If it was
a common school yard game as she implies, would there be references to it
elsewhere? Perhaps in newspapers? There have been some scant references to
baseball as far back as the American Revolution and England in the early
1700's.
Jeffrey Chace
j.b.chace(a)amaze.nl
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Am reading a fascinating book of my area:
"Two Vermont Hollows" A History of Gilead (Bethel, Vermont) and Little
Hollows (Rochester, Vermont, both Windsor County.
1976, Call # VT 974.3
Bibye Lake Cotton who married Alice Chase, dau. of Dudley of Cornish, New
Hampshire .
Comment is made of "Alice Chase Cotton was a woman of strong character and
held strong control on her family. Bibye used to take pleasure when he could
by asserting his independence of her and carrying out his own plans"
This book actually has considerable reference to Chase, as Dudley is listed
as the primary proprietor. Chases & related families are reference in the
founding of the Methodist Church & "Old" Christ Church, Episcopal.
Related surnames names include: Child, Cotton, Benjamin Smith, Dennison
Harriet Chase
Hi,
I am interested in corresponding with anyone who is researching Chase
families in Nova Scotia.
Supposedly the first Chase of my family was Thomas Chase, born abt.
1792, who for some reason went by the assumed surname of LINNELL. His
descendants used the LINNELL surname until the 1870s. The descendants
lived mainly in Lunenburg and Kings counties.
I'd like to know who Thomas Chase's parents were and where he came from
(It was probably from Massachusetts). Does any recognize any of the
names in the following generation report?
Descendants of Thomas (Sr.) CHASE
Generation No. 1
1. THOMAS (SR.)1 CHASE (AKA THOMAS LINNELL) was born Abt. 1792 in
?????, and died 27 February 1868 in New Ross, NS. He married ELIZABETH
LEGGE 29 January 1822 in St John Anglican, Lunenburg, NS, daughter of
WILLIAM LEGGE and CATHERINE DAREE.
Children of THOMAS CHASE and ELIZABETH LEGGE are:
2. i. THOMAS (JR.)2 CHASE, b. 3 June 1822, Prob. Martin's River or
Western Shore, NS; d. 2 October 1895, White Rock, NS.
3. ii. SOPHIA CHASE, b. 7 November 1823, Prob. Martin's River or Western
Shore, NS.
4. iii. JAMES FREDERICK CHASE, b. 6 June 1825, Prob. Martin's River or
Western Shore, NS; d. November 1894.
iv. ELIZABETH CHASE, b. 11 September 1827, Prob. Martin's River or
Western Shore, NS; d. 8 May 1830, Martin's River, NS.
5. v. JULIA ANN CHASE, b. 15 September 1829, Prob. Martin's River or
western Shore, NS; d. 21 August 1860.
6. vi. GEORGE HENRY CHASE, b. 26 September 1832, Prob. Martin's River or
Western Shore, NS; d. 1910, buried at The Oaks in Kentville.
7. vii. JOHN CHASE, b. 26 April 1835, Prob. Martin's River or Western
Shore, NS; d. 18 March 1896, New Ross, Nova Scotia; New Ross Old
Anglican Cemetery.
8. viii. SUSANNA CHASE, b. 9 January 1837, Prob. Martin's River or
Western Shore, NS.
Generation No. 2
2. THOMAS (JR.)2 CHASE (THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 3 June 1822 in Prob.
Martin's River or Western Shore, NS, and died 2 October 1895 in White
Rock, NS. He married REBECCA SWALLOW 4 December 1846 in St Stephen
Anglican, Church, Chester, Lunenburg Co., daughter of JAMES SWALLOW and
CATHERINE GREENLAW.
Children of THOMAS CHASE and REBECCA SWALLOW are:
9. i. DORCAS3 CHASE, b. 19 April 1847; d. 18 May 1907.
10. ii. JAMES NORMAN CHASE, b. Abt. 1853; d. 1 January 1899, Wolfville,
NS.
iii. MARY CHASE, b. Abt. 1856.
iv. CATHERINE CHASE, b. Abt. 1859.
11. v. HANNAH CHASE, b. 27 June 1860; d. 1935.
3. SOPHIA2 CHASE (THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 7 November 1823 in Prob.
Martin's River or Western Shore, NS. She married DANIEL CORBIN Abt.
1851, son of WILLIAM CORBIN and CATHERINE <UNKNOWN>.
Children of SOPHIA CHASE and DANIEL CORBIN are:
12. i. MARTIN JOSEPH3 CORBIN, b. 19 November 1852; d. 8 October 1926.
13. ii. STANLEY CORBIN, b. 19 November 1852; d. 24 March 1925,
Kentville, Kings Co., NS.
iii. ELLEN CORBIN, b. Abt. 1855.
iv. JAMES CORBIN, b. Abt. 1857.
14. v. FRANK CORBIN, b. 30 June 1860; d. 10 July 1942.
vi. DANIEL CORBIN, b. Abt. 1864.
vii. WILLIAM CORBIN, b. Abt. 1868.
4. JAMES FREDERICK2 CHASE (THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 6 June 1825 in Prob.
Martin's River or Western Shore, NS, and died November 1894. He married
HELEN REGINA (JANE) WENTZELL 7 April 1855 in Chester, Lunenburg County,
Nova Scotia, daughter of MATTHIAS WENTZELL and LOUISA TANNER.
Children of JAMES CHASE and HELEN WENTZELL are:
15. i. ALMA JANE3 CHASE, b. 21 December 1856, Indian Point.
16. ii. BENJAMIN JAMES CHASE, b. 7 December 1858, Indian Point; d. 1931.
iii. JOHN HENRY CHASE, b. 1 December 1860, Indian Point.
iv. EDWARD FREEMAN CHASE, b. 12 July 1863, Martins River.
17. v. JOHN WILLIAM CHASE, b. Abt. 1865.
18. vi. SARAH THERESA CHASE, b. 3 February 1869, Martins River.
19. vii. LOUISA CHASE, b. 23 September 1871; d. 1950.
viii. MELINDA CHASE, b. Abt. 1873.
ix. MARY CHASE, b. Abt. 1875.
x. ARTHUR CHASE, b. Abt. 1877.
20. xi. TITUS MATTHEW CHASE, b. 30 October 1879; d. 26 March 1963,
Berwick, Kings Co., NS.
xii. TIMOTHY CHASE, b. Abt. 1880.
21. xiii. MAY CELEST CHASE, b. 27 June 1881; d. 1971.
5. JULIA ANN2 CHASE (THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 15 September 1829 in Prob.
Martin's River or western Shore, NS, and died 21 August 1860. She met
(1) JOHN BRUHM. She married (2) JOHN WILLIAM SALTZMAN 11 December 1853
in St Stephen Anglican, Church, Chester, Lunenburg Co., son of GEORGE
SALTZMAN and CATHERINE ERNST.
Child of JULIA CHASE and JOHN BRUHM is:
22. i. JAMES WILLIAM (BILL)3 CHASE, b. 20 June 1849, New Ross, Lunenburg
County, NS; d. 9 June 1900, Lakeville, Kings Co., N.S. ; buried
Cambridge, Kings County, Baptist Cemetery.
Children of JULIA CHASE and JOHN SALTZMAN are:
ii. WILLIAM KINGSMIRE3 SALSMAN, b. 19 October 1854.
23. iii. JOHN DAVID SALSMAN, b. 2 December 1856.
iv. GEORGE HENRY SALSMAN, b. 25 September 1858.
6. GEORGE HENRY2 CHASE (THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 26 September 1832 in
Prob. Martin's River or Western Shore, NS, and died 1910 in buried at
The Oaks in Kentville. He married MARY ANN VEINOT 19 November 1860 in
New Ross, NS, daughter of PETER VIENOT and MARY HILTZ.
Children of GEORGE CHASE and MARY VEINOT are:
24. i. DAVID ARTHUR3 CHASE, b. 27 December 1862, New Ross, Nova Scotia;
d. 5 March 1897, buried at The Oaks in Kentville.
25. ii. EMMELINE L. (EMMA) CHASE, b. 20 November 1863, New Ross,
Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia.
26. iii. GEORGE EDWARD CHASE, b. 15 October 1866, Kentville, Kings Co.,
Nova Scotia; d. 11 August 1949.
iv. AMELIA CHASE, b. 19 September 1869.
v. WILLIAM RODNEY CHASE, b. 13 April 1871; d. 4 February 1876.
vi. JAMES HENRY CHASE, b. 12 April 1874; d. 1945, Nova Scotia
Sanatorium, Kentville.
vii. ESTHER MARIA CHASE, b. 5 November 1876.
viii. JOHNIE OSTIN CHASE, b. 20 April 1877.
27. ix. GLENNIE OLIVE CHASE, b. 28 May 1880; d. October 1975.
28. x. LALIA LEE CHASE, b. 2 July 1882; d. 29 March 1980.
7. JOHN2 CHASE (THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 26 April 1835 in Prob. Martin's
River or Western Shore, NS, and died 18 March 1896 in New Ross, Nova
Scotia; New Ross Old Anglican Cemetery. He married ELIZA J. KEDDY 15
December 1861 in Christ Anglican Church, New Ross, N.S, daughter of
ISSAC KEDDY and SARA SARTIE.
Children of JOHN CHASE and ELIZA KEDDY are:
i. ISAAC3 CHASE, b. 26 March 1862; d. 28 April 1862, New Ross.
29. ii. CLARA JANE CHASE, b. 30 March 1863, New Ross, N.S.; d. 3 January
1963, Greenwood, N.S..
iii. AMOS CHASE, b. 22 September 1864; d. January 1872.
iv. SARAH ELIZABETH CHASE, b. 21 June 1866; d. January 1868.
30. v. MARGARET MATILDA (TILLY) CHASE, b. 23 April 1868; d. 6 August
1882.
31. vi. JOHN WILLIAM CHASE, b. 23 April 1870, New Ross, Lunenburg
County; d. Abt. 1906.
32. vii. JAMES WILLIAM (WILL) CHASE, b. 29 March 1872; d. 1935.
viii. ABNER RICHMOND CHASE, b. 29 January 1874; d. 26 April 1961,
Kingston, NS.
ix. JOSEPH FREEMAN CHASE, b. 6 December 1875, Hiltzboro (The Forties),
N.S.; d. 1882, Norwood Settlement.
x. BENJAMIN CHASE, b. 6 December 1877, Norwood Settlement; d. 31
October 1950.
xi. ANNA AMELIA CHASE, b. 17 June 1880, Norwood Settlement; m. EDWARD
ARCHIBALD PUDSEY.
xii. IDA MAY CHASE, b. 1 July 1882, Norwood Settlement; d. 6 August
1882, Norwood Settlement.
8. SUSANNA2 CHASE (THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 9 January 1837 in Prob.
Martin's River or Western Shore, NS. She married WILLIAM CHARLES
HISCOCK 10 May 1867 in Lunenburg County, son of HENRY HISCOCK and
SUSANNA BOOTH.
Children of SUSANNA CHASE and WILLIAM HISCOCK are:
i. MARY HELEN3 HISCOCK, b. Abt. 1865; d. 30 March 1873.
ii. HIRAM HISCOCK, b. 10 October 1867; d. 1873.
iii. ELLA MAUD HISCOCK, b. 6 July 1870; m. SAMUEL AUGUSTUS FOOTE.
iv. CHARLES WILLIAM HISCOCK, b. 1864; d. 1902; m. ADELIA HATCHARD.
Generation No. 3
9. DORCAS3 CHASE (THOMAS (JR.)2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 19 April 1847,
and died 18 May 1907. She married MARK LANDRY in Wolfville, NS.
Children of DORCAS CHASE and MARK LANDRY are:
i. DELIJ4 LANDRY.
ii. FREDERICK J. LANDRY.
iii. LILLIE LANDRY.
iv. OLIVE LANDRY.
v. SARAH LANDRY.
33. vi. ADELIA A. (ADA) LANDRY, b. 21 February 1872.
vii. JOHN A. LANDRY, b. Abt. 1874; m. LETTITA WAMBOLT, 1891, North
Alton, Kings, Nova Scotia.
34. viii. SARAH LANDRY, b. 4 May 1876.
ix. THOMAS H. LANDRY, b. 30 December 1881.
x. CHARLES W. LANDRY, b. 24 December 1884.
xi. ALICE LANDRY, b. 5 July 1887.
xii. LAURA LANDRY, b. 10 November 1892.
10. JAMES NORMAN3 CHASE (THOMAS (JR.)2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born Abt.
1853, and died 1 January 1899 in Wolfville, NS. He married CATHERINE
EMENO 23 December 1880 in Wolfville, NS, daughter of JOHN EMENO and
LOUISA SCHNEIDER (aka LUCY SNYDER).
Children of JAMES CHASE and CATHERINE EMENO are:
i. HIBBERD4 CHASE, b. Abt. 1878.
35. ii. WARREN CHASE, b. 8 November 1881; d. 1989, Lincoln, New
Hampshire.
36. iii. HELLENA (NELL) CHASE, b. Abt. 1885.
37. iv. FRANCES VANDORA (DORA) CHASE, b. 20 August 1887.
v. NELLIE CHASE, b. Abt. 1889.
38. vi. NORMAN JAMES CHASE, b. 25 September 1890, Greenwich, Kings Co.,
NS; d. 1963, Port Williams.
11. HANNAH3 CHASE (THOMAS (JR.)2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 27 June 1860,
and died 1935.
Children of HANNAH CHASE are:
39. i. RODNEY ST. CLAIR4 CHASE, b. 3 May 1882, Greenwich, Kings Co., NS.
ii. PERCY EDMOND CHASE, b. 11 September 1884, Wolfville, Kings Co., NS.
40. iii. EVERETT LEANDER CHASE, b. 19 November 1888.
iv. AMY CHASE, b. 30 August 1892; m. WALLACE.
12. MARTIN JOSEPH3 CORBIN (SOPHIA2 CHASE, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 19
November 1852, and died 8 October 1926. He married SUSAN ANTOINETTE
RAFUSE Abt. 1879, daughter of JOHN RAFUSE and SARAH EWALD.
Children of MARTIN CORBIN and SUSAN RAFUSE are:
i. ALFONSO LEWIS4 CORBIN, b. 3 April 1880.
ii. LEOPOLD JOSEPH MARTIN CORBIN, b. 14 July 1882; d. 21 March 1957,
Kentville, Kings Co., NS; m. EMMA MAE HILTZ, 15 March 1908, Advocate
Harbour, Cumberland Co., NS.
iii. DANIEL ARCHIBALD CORBIN, b. 12 September 1884, Advocate Harbour,
Cumberland Co., NS; d. 29 August 1939, Montreal, Quebec; m. CORA
ELIZABETH WARK, 5 June 1912, Sisson Ridge, Victoria County, New
Brunswick.
41. iv. HARRY OWEN CORBIN, b. 10 February 1887, West Advocate,
Cumberland Co., NS; d. 16 September 1966, Parrsboro, Cumberland Co.,
Nova Scotia.
v. NELLIE ELLEN CORBIN, b. 19 November 1890; m. (1) <UNKNOWN> HATFIELD;
m. (2) LAWRENCE RAFUSE.
vi. ISAAC SPICER CORBIN, b. 23 March 1893, Advocate Harbour,
Cumberland, NS; d. 28 October 1969; m. DOROTHY CATHERINE HUGHES.
vii. RALPH EDMUND CORBIN, b. 1 May 1895; d. 22 July 1964; m. AMY L.
LOVELOCK.
viii. EMILY JANE CORBIN, b. 16 July 1897, Advocate Harbour, Cumberland,
NS; d. 3 April 1978, South Cumberland Memorial Hospital, Nova Scotia; m.
ROBERT MCCULLY.
ix. LILLIAN PEARL MERITUS CORBIN, b. 6 March 1900; m. WARREN WEST
PRICE, February 1918.
x. EFFIE ESTELLA CORBIN, b. 11 April 1902; m. WILLIAM LOVELOCK.
13. STANLEY3 CORBIN (SOPHIA2 CHASE, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 19 November
1852, and died 24 March 1925 in Kentville, Kings Co., NS. He married
(1) SARAH <UNKNOWN>. He married (2) JEMIMAH DOREY Abt. 1894.
Children of STANLEY CORBIN and SARAH <UNKNOWN> are:
i. BLANCHE4 CORBIN, b. Abt. 1876; m. <UNKNOWN> ZWICKER.
ii. CASSIE CORBIN, b. Abt. 1879; m. <UNKNOWN> BENJAMIN.
iii. PHILLIP CORBIN, b. Abt. 1881.
iv. JOHN PHILLIP CORBIN, b. 31 January 1881.
42. v. AMBROSE SYLVESTER CORBIN, b. 8 February 1882, Kentville, Kings
Co., Nova Scotia.
vi. ALICE CORBIN, b. Abt. 1885; d. 10 October 1888; m. THOMAS LANDRY.
vii. ALENA CORBIN, b. 9 December 1883; d. Abt. 1961; m. THOMAS LANDRY.
viii. VERNON CORBIN, b. 28 December 1884.
ix. NICHOLAS CORBIN, b. 28 September 1892.
Children of STANLEY CORBIN and JEMIMAH DOREY are:
x. CECILIA4 CORBIN, b. 8 March 1897.
xi. LEONARD CORBIN, b. Aft. 1894.
xii. JACOB JOSEPH CORBIN, b. Abt. 1894, Kentville, Kings Co., NS; d. 17
June 1984, Kentville, Kings Co., NS; m. EDITH BLANCHE <UNKNOWN>.
43. xiii. EMMA S CORBIN, b. Abt. 1901; d. 4 July 1971.
xiv. DANIEL CORBIN, b. Abt. 1904; d. Abt. 1991; m. ISABEL E FARRIS,
Abt. 1923.
14. FRANK3 CORBIN (SOPHIA2 CHASE, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 30 June 1860,
and died 10 July 1942. He married ELLEN CAVANAUGH.
Children of FRANK CORBIN and ELLEN CAVANAUGH are:
i. ALICE M4 CORBIN, b. Abt. 1884; d. 10 October 1888.
ii. CHARLES CORBIN, b. Abt. 1888; d. 23 August 1889.
44. iii. DANIEL CORBIN, b. 19 December 1887.
iv. JAMES CORBIN, b. 16 January 1891.
v. GERALD CORBIN, b. 23 October 1895.
vi. JOHN CORBIN, b. 16 August 1897.
vii. MAY CORBIN, b. 18 May 1899.
45. viii. FLORENCE CORBIN, d. 11 June 1920.
46. ix. WILLIAM CORBIN.
x. GEORGE CORBIN, m. ALMA <UNKNOWN>.
15. ALMA JANE3 CHASE (JAMES FREDERICK2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 21
December 1856 in Indian Point. She married FRANK COOK 1884.
Children of ALMA CHASE and FRANK COOK are:
i. BILL4 COOK.
ii. JIM COOK.
iii. OLIVE COOK, m. VICTOR WARD.
16. BENJAMIN JAMES3 CHASE (JAMES FREDERICK2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 7
December 1858 in Indian Point, and died 1931. He married SUSAN BREMNER
1883.
Children of BENJAMIN CHASE and SUSAN BREMNER are:
i. CHARLES4 CHASE, b. 14 July 1886; d. 1968.
47. ii. GEORGE BENJAMIN CHASE, b. 14 July 1888; d. 1947.
48. iii. MARY ALINE CHASE, b. 26 July 1892; d. Aft. 1978.
iv. HARRY FRANK CHASE, b. 8 December 1894, Chester, Lunenburg Co, Nova
Scotia.
v. WILLIAM S CHASE, b. 24 December 1900.
vi. NELLIE CHASE.
vii. VIVIAN CHASE.
viii. MAURICE AUBREY CHASE, b. 8 November 1896, Chester, Lunenburg Co.,
NS; d. 12 June 1918.
17. JOHN WILLIAM3 CHASE (JAMES FREDERICK2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born Abt.
1865. He married BESSIE PRUDENCE BAKER 30 September 1889 in Windsor,
Hants co. NS., daughter of FRANK BAKER and MARGERY <UNKNOWN>.
Child of JOHN CHASE and BESSIE BAKER is:
49. i. JOHN AVERY4 CHASE, b. 27 March 1886; d. September 1975.
18. SARAH THERESA3 CHASE (JAMES FREDERICK2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 3
February 1869 in Martins River. She married JAMES DAVID HOUGHTON 31 May
1887, son of DAVID HOUGHTON and SOPHIA DAUPHINEE.
Children of SARAH CHASE and JAMES HOUGHTON are:
i. HENRY PURDY (HARRY)4 HOUGHTON, b. 4 April 1888; m. BERNICE
<UNKNOWN>.
ii. HAROLD HOUGHTON, b. 11 May 1890; d. 9 December 1891.
iii. CLIFFORD HOUGHTON, b. 11 December 1892; d. 1969.
iv. REGINALD HOUGHTON, b. 11 May 1894, Chester, Lunenburg Co, Nova
Scotia; d. 1950; m. HAZEL BAKER.
v. PAULINE HOUGHTON, b. 8 October 1896.
vi. JAMES HOUGHTON, b. 8 April 1899; m. MARY THOMPSON.
vii. MABEL HOUGHTON, b. 9 November 1902; d. 9 December 1982; m. JOSEPH
WORSFOLD.
viii. CYRIL HOUGHTON, b. 1905; d. 1972; m. MINERVA HOLLOWAY.
ix. MURIEL HOUGHTON, b. 1907; d. 1999; m. HENRY LAFANCE.
x. ORIN TIMOTHY (TIM) HOUGHTON, b. 1911; d. 1979; m. DORIS HATT.
19. LOUISA3 CHASE (JAMES FREDERICK2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 23
September 1871, and died 1950. She married SIMON GRAVES 1890 in
Lunenburg County, son of MARIA.
Children of LOUISA CHASE and SIMON GRAVES are:
i. NELLIE4 GRAVES, b. 21 December 1893; m. <UNKNOWN> HARRIS.
ii. EVELYN GRAVES, b. 10 November 1896; m. <UNKNOWN> SCHNARE.
iii. WILLIAM GRAVES, b. 2 March 1900.
iv. THOMAS GRAVES, b. 1902; d. 1964; m. SARAH DANIELS.
50. v. JAMES EDWARD (NED) GRAVES, b. 1908; d. 1976.
20. TITUS MATTHEW3 CHASE (JAMES FREDERICK2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 30
October 1879, and died 26 March 1963 in Berwick, Kings Co., NS. He
married MARTHA GRAVES 27 September 1902, daughter of JOHN GRAVES.
Children of TITUS CHASE and MARTHA GRAVES are:
51. i. ALLEN PAUL4 CHASE.
ii. JOHN WILLIAM CHASE.
iii. GORDON CHASE.
iv. FRANK CHASE.
v. LAWRENCE CHASE.
vi. RUTH CHASE, d. in infancy.
21. MAY CELEST3 CHASE (JAMES FREDERICK2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 27
June 1881, and died 1971. She married HOWARD RODENHISER 1 September
1901 in Lunenburg County, son of ZENAS RODENHISER and MARY CROSS.
Children of MAY CHASE and HOWARD RODENHISER are:
52. i. DAVID ZENAS4 RODENHISER, b. 8 September 1912.
ii. HARVEY AMOS RODENISER, b. 1914; m. SADIE JEAN CROSS.
53. iii. MARY MATILDA RODENISER, b. 19 March 1904, Tancook Island; d. 18
October 1970, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia.
iv. FRANCES RODENISER, m. ALLEN EISNOR.
54. v. LOWELL DEWITT RODENHISER, b. 10 April 1902; d. 10 February 1980.
vi. MARY MATILDA RODENHISER, b. 19 March 1904.
vii. CARRIE MAUD RODENHISER, b. 24 May 1907, Tancook Island; d. 1953,
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia; m. DEXTER ROLAND LANGILLE.
55. viii. MILDRED O. RODENHISER, b. 31 August 1909, Tancook Island; d. 5
August 1998, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia.
ix. ENA MAY RODENHISER, b. 9 September 1917; d. 1933.
22. JAMES WILLIAM (BILL)3 CHASE (JULIA ANN2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 20
June 1849 in New Ross, Lunenburg County, NS, and died 9 June 1900 in
Lakeville, Kings Co., N.S. ; buried Cambridge, Kings County, Baptist
Cemetery. He married ANNA FREEDOM BARKHOUSE 18 July 1874 in New Ross,
Lunenburg County, NS, daughter of JACOB BARKHOUSE and SOPHIA CORKUM.
Children of JAMES CHASE and ANNA BARKHOUSE are:
56. i. EDNA SOPHIA4 CHASE, b. 6 May 1875, Chester Basin, Lunenburg Co.,
N.S. Canada; d. 26 March 1952.
ii. GEORGE ALBERT CHASE, b. 17 May 1877, Chester Basin, Lunenburg Co.,
N.S. Canada; d. 14 May 1963, Lakeville, Kings Co., N.S..
57. iii. ARCHIBALD (ARCHIE) ROBBINS CHASE, b. 26 August 1879, Chester
Basin, Lunenburg Co., N.S. Canada; d. 26 February 1965, Berwick, Kings
Co., N.S. Canada.
58. iv. EMILY BEATRICE CHASE, b. 18 November 1880, Mariott's Cove, Nova
Scotia, Canada; d. 13 October 1945, Lakeville, Nova Scotia, Canada.
59. v. ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) WEEKS CHASE, b. 18 March 1883, Woodville,
Kings Co., N.S. Canada; d. 31 January 1974, Berwick, Kings Co., N.S.
Canada.
60. vi. CHARLES COX CHASE, b. 10 October 1885, Woodville, N.S. or
Mariott's Cove,Chester,NS; d. 7 July 1972, Lakeville, N.S..
vii. EVA N. CHASE, b. 6 March 1889.
61. viii. MINNIE CORDOREY CHASE, b. 4 May 1890, Woodville, N.S. Canada;
d. 3 June 1972, USA.
ix. GERTRUDE MAY CHASE, b. 28 December 1892, Woodville, Nova Scotia,
Canada; d. 1986.
62. x. AMANDA BURDETTE (BURDIE) CHASE, b. 1 October 1896, Lakeville,
Nova Scotia, Canada; d. 23 August 1988.
xi. JAMES RICHMOND CHASE, b. 7 August 1897, Lakeville, Nova Scotia,
Canada; d. 11 October 1916, Camp Aldershot, England.
23. JOHN DAVID3 SALSMAN (JULIA ANN2 CHASE, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 2
December 1856. He married MARGARET MATILDA (TILLY) CHASE 7 January 1885
in Christ Anglican Church, New Ross, N.S, daughter of JOHN CHASE and
ELIZA KEDDY.
Children of JOHN SALSMAN and MARGARET CHASE are:
63. i. JOHN4 SALSMAN.
ii. WALTER SALSMAN.
64. iii. ADA MAE SALSMAN, b. 13 March 1909, Greenwood, Kings County, NS;
d. 16 August 1997.
iv. MINARD RICHMOND SALSMAN, b. 19 March 1886.
v. CLARENCE BENJAMIN SALSMAN, b. 10 March 1888.
24. DAVID ARTHUR3 CHASE (GEORGE HENRY2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 27
December 1862 in New Ross, Nova Scotia, and died 5 March 1897 in buried
at The Oaks in Kentville. He married EMMA ROSINA ROTTLER 1882, daughter
of PIUS ROTTLER and SOPHIA JOUDRY.
Children of DAVID CHASE and EMMA ROTTLER are:
65. i. ALICE BLANCHE4 ROTTLER, b. 25 February 1881, Kentville, Kings
Co., NS; d. 11 February 1920, Waltham, Massachusetts.
ii. ARTHUR FREEMAN CHASE, b. 17 August 1884, South Alton, NS; d. 13
February 1932, Brooklyn, Hants Co., NS; m. IDA HUNTLEY.
66. iii. WILLIAM ALBERT CHASE, b. 12 January 1886, Kentville, Nova
Scotia; d. 11 August 1979, buried at the Oaks, Kentville, NS.
iv. GEORGE HENRY CHASE, b. 21 December 1887, Kentville, Nova Scotia; d.
18 November 1984, buried at the Oaks, Kentville, NS; m. LILLIAN ADELAIDE
AALDERS.
67. v. LILLIAN MAY CHASE, b. 15 May 1889; d. 1957.
68. vi. ADELIA ROSINA CHASE, b. 22 April 1892; d. 12 January 1982,
buried at the Oaks, Kentville, NS.
69. vii. MILDRED MAUDE CHASE, b. 27 April 1895; d. Bef. 1984.
70. viii. LESLIE DAVID CHASE, b. 10 August 1897, South Alton NS; d. 13
June 1959, Kentville, Nova Scotia.
25. EMMELINE L. (EMMA)3 CHASE (GEORGE HENRY2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born
20 November 1863 in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia. She married
ELIAS KEHOE, son of PATRICK KEHOE and SARAH GUSTILLER.
Children of EMMELINE CHASE and ELIAS KEHOE are:
71. i. REGINALD HEBRA4 CHASE, b. 13 March 1888; d. 25 November 1968.
ii. SADIE CHASE.
26. GEORGE EDWARD3 CHASE (GEORGE HENRY2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 15
October 1866 in Kentville, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, and died 11 August
1949. He married MINNIE BELLE.
Children of GEORGE CHASE and MINNIE BELLE are:
i. EVA A4 CHASE, b. 30 December 1893.
ii. NINA BELLE CHASE, b. 22 August 1895; m. ARTHUR T. THORNE, 14 June
1921.
iii. GEORGE CARLETON CHASE, b. 18 March 1898; d. Bef. 1948.
27. GLENNIE OLIVE3 CHASE (GEORGE HENRY2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 28 May
1880, and died October 1975. She married (1) CHARLES PATTERSON, son of
JAMES PATTERSON and MARY JONES. She married (2) HARRY BRADFORD
PATTERSON 4 June 1902, son of ROBERT PATTERSON and FRANCES DEWINTER.
Child of GLENNIE CHASE and CHARLES PATTERSON is:
72. i. DONALD4 PATTERSON.
Children of GLENNIE CHASE and HARRY PATTERSON are:
73. ii. MARJORIE OLIVE4 PATTERSON, b. Casey's Corner, Kings Co; d. 16
August 1997.
74. iii. HENRY PATTERSON, d. Bef. 1997.
75. iv. FRANCES MARY (PAT) PATTERSON, b. Abt. 1907; d. 17 May 2001.
28. LALIA LEE3 CHASE (GEORGE HENRY2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 2 July
1882, and died 29 March 1980. She married RUFUS PORTER WARD 12
September 1905 in Methodist Parsonage, Dartmouth by the Rev. Arthur
Jackin, son of JAMES WARD and ANNIE KILCUP.
Children of LALIA CHASE and RUFUS WARD are:
76. i. CHESTER4 WARD, b. 18 May 1920.
ii. GERTRUDE WARD, m. <UNKNOWN> JOHNSON.
iii. RUTH WARD, m. FOREST BEAVER.
iv. KENNETH WARD, b. 1906; d. 1942.
v. THEODORE (JACK) WARD, d. Bef. 1980.
vi. NELLIE WARD, d. Bef. 1980.
vii. MILDRED WARD, d. Bef. 1980.
29. CLARA JANE3 CHASE (JOHN2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 30 March 1863 in
New Ross, N.S., and died 3 January 1963 in Greenwood, N.S.. She married
JAMES HENRY KEDDY 19 December 1882 in Christ Church Anglican, New Ross,
son of ISAAC KEDDY and CAROLINE VEINOT.
Children of CLARA CHASE and JAMES KEDDY are:
i. HOWARD OSBURNE4 KEDDY, b. 24 May 1885; d. 1889.
ii. JANET (JENNIE) ADELIA KEDDY, b. 25 May 1887; d. 1891, Burial:
Greenwood Base Cemetery.
77. iii. REGINALD CELESTINE KEDDY, b. 27 May 1889; d. 31 July 1979.
78. iv. EDGAR CECIL KEDDY, b. 15 April 1893.
79. v. EDITH MAY KEDDY, b. 3 June 1895; d. 1929, Burial: Greenwood Base
Cemetery.
80. vi. MURRAY GRANT KEDDY, b. 4 October 1898, Greenwood Square, NS; d.
23 March 1950, Auborn, NS.
81. vii. HAROLD (HARLEY) KINGSLEY KEDDY, b. 18 December 1908; d. 4 May
1988, Greenwood, NS.
30. MARGARET MATILDA (TILLY)3 CHASE (JOHN2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 23
April 1868, and died 6 August 1882. She married (1) JOHN SALSMAN. She
married (2) JOHN DAVID SALSMAN 7 January 1885 in Christ Anglican Church,
New Ross, N.S, son of JOHN SALTZMAN and JULIA CHASE.
Children of MARGARET CHASE and JOHN SALSMAN are:
63. i. JOHN4 SALSMAN.
ii. WALTER SALSMAN.
64. iii. ADA MAE SALSMAN, b. 13 March 1909, Greenwood, Kings County, NS;
d. 16 August 1997.
iv. MINARD RICHMOND SALSMAN, b. 19 March 1886.
v. CLARENCE BENJAMIN SALSMAN, b. 10 March 1888.
31. JOHN WILLIAM3 CHASE (JOHN2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 23 April 1870
in New Ross, Lunenburg County, and died Abt. 1906. He married (1) ELIZA
(LIZZIE) EMMALINE KEDDY 12 July 1899 in Anglican Church, Kentville, NS,
daughter of EPHRAIM KEDDY and SOPHIA HILTZ. He married (2) BLANCHE
IRENA PELTON 23 April 1903 in Church of England, Aylesford, N.S.
Child of JOHN CHASE and ELIZA KEDDY is:
82. i. GRACE VIOLA4 CHASE, b. 17 June 1900, Waterville, NS; d. 9
December 1976, Digby General Hospital, Digby, NS.
32. JAMES WILLIAM (WILL)3 CHASE (JOHN2, THOMAS (SR.)1) was born 29
March 1872, and died 1935. He married ANNIE CECILIA KEDDY 1900,
daughter of JOHN KEDDY and ANGELINE KEDDY.
Children of JAMES CHASE and ANNIE KEDDY are:
83. i. WALLACE BENJAMIN4 CHASE, b. 11 February 1901, Lake Ramsay,
Lunenburg Co., N.S; d. 4 May 1991, Middleton, N.S..
ii. GLADYS HILDA CHASE, b. 25 September 1902, Lake Ramsay, Lunenburg
Co., N.S; d. 1927.
iii. RALPH EDWIN CHASE, b. 28 February 1904, Lake Ramsay, Lunenburg
Co., N.S; d. 1928.
iv. ARCHIBALD WILLIAM CHASE, b. 3 January 1907, Lake Ramsay, Lunenburg
Co., N.S; d. 1920.
84. v. EVERETT GORDON CHASE, b. 3 October 1909; d. 27 February 1976.
85. vi. LESTER FRANKLYN CHASE, b. 27 May 1912; d. 5 January 2001.
86. vii. RUSSELL LLEWELYN CHASE, b. 10 March 1916, Mount Hanley,
Annapolis County, N.S.
viii. RETA CHASE, b. Abt. 1917; d. 29 March 1983, Port George.
The following was transcribed by Beth Hurd to the Rhode Island mailing list.
I thought it would be of interest here.
Rochelle Jacobs
_____________________________________________________
from
History of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Biographical
NY: The American Historical Society, Inc.
1920
pp. 381 - 382:
"ARNOLD BUFFUM CHACE -- Three generations of the Chace family have been
the owning and managing heads of the Valley Falls Company, a cotton
manufacturing corporation of Valley Falls, R. I. The brothers, Harvey and
Samuel B. Chace, founded the business under the firm name H. and S. B. Chace
in 1839, but on the death of their father, Oliver Chace, in 1852, they
incorporated with another brother, Oliver Chace, and organized the Valley
Falls Company, to hold the property left them by their father. They located
the plant on the Cumberland side of the Blackstone, and also purchased
property on the Smithfield side. H. and S. B. Chace bought the Albion
Mills, and by a division of the properties of the brothers in 1868, Samuel
B. Chace became the owner of the Valley Falls property. He was succeeded by
his son, Arnold Buffum Chace, the present treasurer of the Valley Falls
Company. And Edward Gould Chace is associated with his father as assistant
treasurer of the company.
The earlier business experiences of Harvey Chace and his brother, Samuel B.
Chace, included a failure with ability to pay but 80 per cent. of their
liabilities, but with the founding of the Valley Falls Company came the
restorations of their fortunes, and when they had fully regained their
financial equilibrium, the old debtors were hunted up and the unpaid 20 per
cent. was paid in full with interest. There are other monuments standing to
perpetuate the memory of the Chace brothers, but nothing finer than the
foregoing. It was under the superintendence of Samuel B. Chace that the
curved stone dam across the Blackstone river at Valley Falls was built in
1854, a substantial work which will long stand as evidence of his
thoroughness as a builder. Another tribute to the memory is of a different
type and offered by one of the great men of the Abolition movement of the
ante-Civil War period, William Lloyd Garrison, who said in part at the
funeral of Samuel B. Chace, who died December 17, 1870:
'Yet not ten but thirty-five years since one departed friend in the darkest
and stormiest period of the Anti-slavery conflict gave his adhesion to the
cause. From that day his door and heart were open to the proscribed
advocates of the oppressed, and in the face of the iniquitous Fugitive Slave
Law, his home was converted into a station house on a branch of the
underground railroad running from New Bedford to Canada, and no efforts were
wanting on his part to make it a safe retreat; what a blending of moral
courage with rare gentleness of disposition.'
Arnold Buffum Chace, of the eighth American generation of the family founded
by William Chace, who came from England with Governor Winthrop and his fleet
in 1630, is a son of Samuel B. and Elizabeth (Buffum) Chace, and a grandson
of Oliver and Susanna (Buffinton) Chace; Oliver Chace was a son of Jonathan
Chace, son of William Chace, son of William Chace, the founder. Arnold
Buffum Chace was born at Valley Falls, town of Cumberland, R. I., November
10, 1845, and is yet (1919) an honored business man and citizen of
Providence, R. I. He began his education under private tutorage, then
entered a Hopedale, Mass., boarding school, and under private teachers
completed preparation for college. He entered Brown University in 1862,
pursued a full classical course, and in 1866 was graduated A. B., and the
year following graduation he spent in study in the chemical classes of
Lawrence Scientific School in Cambridge, Mass. The next year following, he
was a student in the chemical laboratory of the Ecole de Medicine in Paris,
France. His next period of study was under Professor Shaler, of the Aggariz
Museum of Cambridge, Mass. These years of study indicate the passion of his
life, and years have not abated his thirst for study and research, although
added business responsibilities have been carried constantly since the year
1869, when he was elected treasurer of the Valley Falls Company, founded and
developed by his honored father and uncle. He has now held that position
for over half a century. He has been a director of the Westminster Bank of
Providence since 1871; its president since 1894; is president of the
Providence Land and Wharf Company, vice-president and trustee of the old
Colony Co-operation Bank of Providence; was for years a director of the
National Bank of North America, and is a director of the Manufacturers'
Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Providence.
The study of mathematics has been a favored one with Mr. Chace all his life,
and one of his published works is a treatise upon 'A Certain Class of Cubic
Surfaces Treated by Quarternions', which first appeared in the 'Journal of
Mathematics'. He was elected a member of the board of trustees of Brown
University in 1876, was chosen treasurer in 1882, serving until 1901, and on
October 9, 1907, was elected chancellor of the University, succeeding
William Goddard. He yet serves his alma mater in offical capacity, and is a
devoted friend of the University, from whence in 1892 he received his degree
of Doctor of Science. He is a member of the Review Club, formerly the
Browning Club, and is an ex-president, and has contributed many articles on
mathematical problems and subjects which were read before the club. While
in college he stood second in rank in his class, and all through his life he
has retained that position among men of intellectual, scholarly tastes, his
nature serious and thoughtful. His characteristics have stood the acid test
of the years and high position, and no man in his city is more genuinely
respected and honored.
Mr. Chace married, October 24, 1871, Eliza Chace Greene, daughter of
Christopher A. and Sarah A. Greene, they the parents of three sons: Arnold
Buffum, Jr., Malcolm Greene, Edward Gould, and a daughter, Margaret Lily.
This review deals with the cause of the youngest son, Edward Gould Chace, of
the nine American generation of this ancient and honorable family of New
England, long seated in Rhode Island. Edward Gould Chace was born in
Providence, October 16, 1882. After completing the courses of University
Grammar School in Providence, he attended Morristown School, Morristown, N.
Y., whence he was graduated in 1900. He entered Yale University in 1901,
continuing until 1903, and was a student at Williams College during the
years 1904 and 1905. He then selected a business course, entered the employ
of the Valley Falls Company, of which his father is treasurer, as his
assistant, so continuing until 1910, when he formed a connection with the
Fort Dummer Mills of Brattleboro, Vt., was elected treasurer of that
corporation in 1911, a position he yet fills. In 1913 he again became
assistant treasurer of the Valley Falls Company, and still retains that
connection. In 1918 Edward G. Chace was elected a director of the
Westminster Bank of Providence, being there again a contemporary with his
father. A Republican in politics, Mr. Chace served as tax assessor of the
town of Lincoln, R. I., during the years 1903-08, but in 1912 he joined the
progressive movement, and being then in Vermont served as chairman of the
Windham County Progressive Committee. He is a member of the Hope, Agawam,
Rhode Island County [sic], Yale and Alpha Dela Phi clubs, the Alpha Delta
Phi Greek Letter Society, and in religious faith is a Unitarian.
Mr. Chace married, at Newport, R. I., October 17, 1906, Christine MacLeod,
daughter of Angus and Jessie (MacKenzie) MacLeod. They are the parents of
five children: Christine, born April 14, 1909; Eliza Greene, born June 20,
1913; Jessie Macaulay MacKenzie, born Aug. 14, 1914; and Margaret Ward,
born Dec. 20, 1917." (transcriber's note: only four children listed)
from the RI Historical Cemeteries Database Index:
CHACE, SAMUEL BUFFINGTON 1800 - 17 DEC 1870 PV003
CHACE, ELIZABETH (BUFFUM*) 1806 - 12 DEC 1899 PV003
CHACE, ARNOLD BUFFUM 1845 - 28 FEB 1932 PV003
CHACE, ELIZA (GREENE*) 1851 - 9 DEC 1924 PV003
CHACE, ARNOLD B., JR. 1872 - 1 JUL 1950 PV003
CHACE, MALCOLM G. 1875 - 16 JUL 1955 PV003
CHACE, EDWARD GOULD 1882 - 6 APR 1935 PV003
CHACE, CHRISTINE M. (MCLEOD*) 1879 - 24 JUN 1940 PV003
This info is from the internet:
Arnold Buffum Chace was chancellor of Brown University from 1907-1932, and
was the author of the "Rhind Papyrus", published in 1927.
Transcriber's Note:
There is a home for battered women in Warwick, R. I., named "Elizabeth
Buffum Chace House", or E. B. C. House. She was well known for her
anti-slavery activities, and fought for women's suffrage in RI. For more
info:
http://www.state.ri.us/womens_comm/elizabeth_buffum_chace.htmhttp://www.osv.org/education/docs/childhood/lovell.htm
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Johnston, RI USA
beth(a)the-hurds.com
http://www.the-hurds.com
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I am going to try this again.
If I have my thoughts on this correct I am thinking this family of Chase's
were from the Utah area. during this period of time.
I am also thinking that due to not much is known on this marriage that
because the mormon's were practising plural marriage also at that time
that Lillie may have become one of his wifes instead of being number 1
wife.
Any one out there who has Chase family records be able to help me.
Sharon Gallup (Canada)
Sharon Gallup wrote:
> I am searching for any information that a Chase family member can help
> me with.
> I am searching for a Fred L. Chase that was married to Lillie Bridget
> Gallup born Oct. 29 1882, The daughter of Luke William Gallup.
> Sharon (Canada)
Looking for information on Samuel Chase and his family
Samuel Chase br: <1820> New Hampshire dth <1864>Mendocino County, California
married Ruth Ann Potter in California
children: John A. Chase
Thomas Jefferson Chase
William Valentine Chase
Jane Catherine Chase
Mary Olive Chase
++ George Chase
married Martha Mary Mallory
children: Kathryn Elena Chase
Grace M Chase
Olive Chase
++ Samuel Elias Chase
married Clarica Lillian Drake
children: Lavern Chase (male)
++ Leo Drake Chase
George Brown Chase
In the 1891 census for District C,Peterborough East,Belmont,Peterborough
County,Ontario, I found these on LDS # 1465788
page 13,
CHARLES CHASE age 63 born Ontario, Father born USA, Mother born
Germany
ELIZABETH " dau. " 29 " " "
" Ont. " Ont.
WILLIAM B. " son " 9 " " "
" " " "
There were quite a few CHASES in this same are who were possibly children of
CHARLES. They are not mine.
In Peterborough East,Harvey,page 39,
WILLIAM F. CHASE age 60 born USA,Father b. USA,mother b. Ont.
LEISABETH " " 55 " " " b.
Scotland,Mother b. Scotland
SIVILLA " dau. " 19 " " Ont. Ont.
JOHN A. " son " 16 " " "
"
Clyde
Hi All,
I have been so very busy lately at work and have had no time to post. I
wanted to inform that I will be in London this weekend and will be dropping
by the Society of Genealogists (it was closed last time I was there) for a
few hours on Saturday before heading on to the first game of the
Premiership season between Bolton Wanderers and Fulham Cottagers.
I was wondering if there is anything in particular anyone would like me to
look up while I am there? Ginger, you have mentioned before that the
Society has slips of paper with information about William Chase. Can you
tell me more?
I'll give an update when I get back next week.
Cheers,
Jeffrey Chace
j.b.chace(a)amaze.nl
My Chace website: http://home.wanadoo.nl/j.b.chace
Search these emails:
http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CHASE
Browse these emails: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/CHASE-L/
This is from the current Somebody's Ling newsletter. Hopefully someone on
this list has a connection to this family.
o 1910 Handwritten CHASE Diary; Item # 1555524761
Auction ends: Aug-18-02 12:56:36 PDT; Seller: theecatlady
Handwritten 368-page diary of Jannette C. CHASE of Newberry,
Massachusetts, who wrote about her own and her family's (husband
and children Ruth, Alice, and Donald) activities. Many names are
mentioned including: Mrs. FIELD; Mrs. C. A. THORPE; Mr. EASTMAN;
Hannah THOMPSON; Dr. NUTE; Miss COOK; Mrs. TUCK; John BULTON;
Mr. SWAIN; Mrs. MALLONS; Adelaid YOUNG; Clara DAVIS; Anna
McNEIL; Mr. & Mrs. Walter S. CARLISLE; Mrs. BURKE; Lena TUCKER;
Mrs. Henry FRENCH; Guy B. THORP; F. HIGGINS; Bert LAUGLEY; Mrs.
Frank TAYLOR; John BUTTON; Molly HUNT; Mr. & Mrs. KRUGER; Mrs.
William GREENE; Mrs. E CLARK; Mr. & Mrs. Harlow PARSONS; Ed
NEALEY; Mrs. Frank CHESLEY; and others.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1555524761
Checking the item on E-Bay, it dates from 1910 and there are more details in
the description there.
JAckson Andersen
IBSSG
Missing Chase's trying to find out more about:
Clarence Chase, son of Jonathan Chase and Sarah Haynes. Born 1879
looking for his marriage, issue and decedents
George Chase, son of Jonathan Chase and Sarah Haynes. Born 1874 and died 1943.
looking for his marriage, issue and decedents
George Herbert Ingerson, son of Ida Chase and Frank Ingerson. Born March 07, 1893 in Colebrook, NH.
looking for his marriage, issue and decedents
Ruth Gould, daughter of Nellie Perry and George Gould, married John Morrill. Born 1931 (Ruth & John were said to be mentally challenged)
Two sons Robert & Larry ( both said to be mentally challenged)
(Would like to know more about them.)
Almon Edwin Chase and Edith Mary Hunt, looking for their issue and decedents
Leon W. Chase and Lottie McKenzie, looking for their issue and decedents
Martha Chase, daughter of Jonathan Chase and Elisa Kimble, born 1833
looking for his marriage, issue and decedents
Daniel Chase son of Jonathan Chase and Elisa Kimble, married Sophia Washburn, looking for issue and decedents
William Chase, son of Jonathan Chase and Elisa Kimble, born
1838
looking for his marriage, issue and decedents
Sarah Chase, daughter of Jonathan Chase and Elisa Kimble, born 1841
looking for his marriage, issue and decedents
Albert Chase and Anna Stansbury, looking for issue and decedents
Raymalene
rsvb3(a)netzero.net
I just found out that there was a Solomon Chase living in that area during the 1873
could he have been the father or grandfather of this Fred.
Any one related to a Solomon Chase.
Sharon (Canada)
Sharon Gallup wrote:
> Please forgive me for sending this message through this way but every time I send
> it just through the Chase web it gets returned as unable to deliver
> I am searching for a Fred L. Chase married to Lillie Bridget Gallup in the late
> 1890 or early 1900. She was the daughter of Luke William Gallup.
>
> Derek Chase wrote:
>
> > It is rare to find errors in John Carroll Chase's work "Some Descendants of
> > William of Roxbury and Yarmouth", however it is heartening to know they do
> > happen, even to such a meticulous researcher.
> >
> > Here it is, Peleg Chase (#60) had a daughter Content Chase b. 10 Feb 1734 at
> > Swansea, who married 12 Jul 1757 one CLEMENT KING.
> >
> > trouble is, Nathan CHase and Elizabeth Shaw also had a daughter named COntent
> > Chase (B.5 Jul 1741 in Tiverton) who also married CLEMENT KING a couple days
> > earlier 10 Jul 1757 !!
> >
> > It's either a little error--- or a scandal of epic proportions ! Or a Ripley's
> > Believe it or Not ---(2 Clements, 2 Contents married 2 days apart ?)
> >
> > Derek