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Never heard of him!
Keith Hume
Chase web site and link to Chase/Chace Database
www.chase.genealogysurnames.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Chase" <jchase(a)dc.rr.com>
To: "'CHASE-L'" <CHASE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 11:08 PM
Subject: [CHASE] FW: Message from a ysearch user
>I am forwarding an email that I received for your feedback. Have any of
> those who have taken the DNA test for the Chase-L been contacted by Samuel
> Theil? Is this a worthwhile group?
>
> Jim Chase
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sjtheil(a)bigplanet.com [mailto:sjtheil@bigplanet.com]
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 9:14 PM
> To: jchase(a)dc.rr.com
> Subject: Message from a ysearch user
>
> Dear Jim Chase,
>
> A Ysearch user has sent you a message regarding your Ysearch account.
> Your User ID: GFE99
> Your Last Name: Chase
>
> We have not disclosed your email address to the sender. Should you wish to
> reply to this user, simply click Reply in your email program and an email
> will automatically be addressed to the sender. The message contents
> follow:
>
> Name: Samuel Theil
> Email: sjtheil(a)bigplanet.com
> Message: Greetings!
>
> I'm contacting members of ysearch who have used FamilyTree-DNA to have
> their patrilineal genetic markers tested. I'm contacting you to let you
> know that there is a project on FTDNA which you are asked to join. Based
> on a ysearch.org database search you have 8 markers matching the I1a modal
> haplotype, but on ysearch your haplogroup has not been confirmed as I1a;
> it was found using the search critera 'haplogroup unknown'. The
> administrator of this project has asked me to contact such people to
> please ask that you join the project by following this link;
> http://www.familytreedna.com/public/yDNA_I1a and clicking 'request to join
> group' in the upper left corner, entering your FTDNA kit number
> information. Joining this group will get your haplotype classified by your
> STRs. The main purpose of this I1a project is to class your haplotype
> within the I1a haplogroup. Unlike your haplogroup, which is based on SNPs,
> your haplotype is based on slow mutating STRs within your haplogroup.
> FTDNA does not class your haplotype because of how specific many of them
> are, but the administrator of this project is classifying the I1a
> haplotypes of members in the project as a service for joining. This helps
> the community better understand the geographic origins of the subtypes of
> the I1a haplogroup, whether your haplogroup has yet been confirmed or not!
> Finding members who have not yet had their haplogroup confirmed, but show
> such markers as DYS455 equaling 8 repeats, will help in potentially
> greatening the diversity of members by their haplotype. I hope that you
> join us in our venture!
> Best regards, _Samuel
>
> This email was sent to jchase(a)dc.rr.com
>
>
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> in the subject and the body of the message
I'd say that anything connected with Family Tree DNA is aboveboard and
desirable. I'd respond. I belong to three of their project groups, and even
was contacted by an adoptee looking for his bloodline (which we found out we
share). Whatta thrill!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Chase" <jchase(a)dc.rr.com>
To: "'CHASE-L'" <CHASE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 3:08 PM
Subject: [CHASE] FW: Message from a ysearch user
>I am forwarding an email that I received for your feedback. Have any of
> those who have taken the DNA test for the Chase-L been contacted by Samuel
> Theil? Is this a worthwhile group?
>
> Jim Chase
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sjtheil(a)bigplanet.com [mailto:sjtheil@bigplanet.com]
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 9:14 PM
> To: jchase(a)dc.rr.com
> Subject: Message from a ysearch user
>
> Dear Jim Chase,
>
> A Ysearch user has sent you a message regarding your Ysearch account.
> Your User ID: GFE99
> Your Last Name: Chase
>
> We have not disclosed your email address to the sender. Should you wish to
> reply to this user, simply click Reply in your email program and an email
> will automatically be addressed to the sender. The message contents
> follow:
>
> Name: Samuel Theil
> Email: sjtheil(a)bigplanet.com
> Message: Greetings!
>
> I'm contacting members of ysearch who have used FamilyTree-DNA to have
> their patrilineal genetic markers tested. I'm contacting you to let you
> know that there is a project on FTDNA which you are asked to join. Based
> on a ysearch.org database search you have 8 markers matching the I1a modal
> haplotype, but on ysearch your haplogroup has not been confirmed as I1a;
> it was found using the search critera 'haplogroup unknown'. The
> administrator of this project has asked me to contact such people to
> please ask that you join the project by following this link;
> http://www.familytreedna.com/public/yDNA_I1a and clicking 'request to join
> group' in the upper left corner, entering your FTDNA kit number
> information. Joining this group will get your haplotype classified by your
> STRs. The main purpose of this I1a project is to class your haplotype
> within the I1a haplogroup. Unlike your haplogroup, which is based on SNPs,
> your haplotype is based on slow mutating STRs within your haplogroup.
> FTDNA does not class your haplotype because of how specific many of them
> are, but the administrator of this project is classifying the I1a
> haplotypes of members in the project as a service for joining. This helps
> the community better understand the geographic origins of the subtypes of
> the I1a haplogroup, whether your haplogroup has yet been confirmed or not!
> Finding members who have not yet had their haplogroup confirmed, but show
> such markers as DYS455 equaling 8 repeats, will help in potentially
> greatening the diversity of members by their haplotype. I hope that you
> join us in our venture!
> Best regards, _Samuel
>
> This email was sent to jchase(a)dc.rr.com
>
>
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes
> in the subject and the body of the message
>
I am forwarding an email that I received for your feedback. Have any of
those who have taken the DNA test for the Chase-L been contacted by Samuel
Theil? Is this a worthwhile group?
Jim Chase
-----Original Message-----
From: sjtheil(a)bigplanet.com [mailto:sjtheil@bigplanet.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 9:14 PM
To: jchase(a)dc.rr.com
Subject: Message from a ysearch user
Dear Jim Chase,
A Ysearch user has sent you a message regarding your Ysearch account.
Your User ID: GFE99
Your Last Name: Chase
We have not disclosed your email address to the sender. Should you wish to
reply to this user, simply click Reply in your email program and an email
will automatically be addressed to the sender. The message contents
follow:
Name: Samuel Theil
Email: sjtheil(a)bigplanet.com
Message: Greetings!
I'm contacting members of ysearch who have used FamilyTree-DNA to have
their patrilineal genetic markers tested. I'm contacting you to let you
know that there is a project on FTDNA which you are asked to join. Based
on a ysearch.org database search you have 8 markers matching the I1a modal
haplotype, but on ysearch your haplogroup has not been confirmed as I1a;
it was found using the search critera 'haplogroup unknown'. The
administrator of this project has asked me to contact such people to
please ask that you join the project by following this link;
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/yDNA_I1a and clicking 'request to join
group' in the upper left corner, entering your FTDNA kit number
information. Joining this group will get your haplotype classified by your
STRs. The main purpose of this I1a project is to class your haplotype
within the I1a haplogroup. Unlike your haplogroup, which is based on SNPs,
your haplotype is based on slow mutating STRs within your haplogroup.
FTDNA does not class your haplotype because of how specific many of them
are, but the administrator of this project is classifying the I1a
haplotypes of members in the project as a service for joining. This helps
the community better understand the geographic origins of the subtypes of
the I1a haplogroup, whether your haplogroup has yet been confirmed or not!
Finding members who have not yet had their haplogroup confirmed, but show
such markers as DYS455 equaling 8 repeats, will help in potentially
greatening the diversity of members by their haplotype. I hope that you
join us in our venture!
Best regards, _Samuel
This email was sent to jchase(a)dc.rr.com
Janice Hargraves
What year was George Edwin Chase born ? Where is Colchester ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan Hargraves" <jjhargraves(a)gmail.com>
To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 5:59 PM
Subject: [CHASE] Chase
> *We would like information about*
> George Edwin Chase
> * our great grandmother's first husband . We would like to know when and
> how he died. He was living in Colchester in the 1971 census in a house
> owned by his parents with Helen (Smith) our great grandmother. The
> information therein indicates they have been married longer than one year.
> He disappears from the 1880 census and she was remarried and living in
> Boston in the 1880 census with our grandmother as a 1 year old baby. I
> assume he died as the family has CHASE memorabilia. It would be great to
> find wedding dates as well.*
> *Thank you*
> **
> *Janice Hargraves*
>
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
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> in the subject and the body of the message
*We would like information about*
George Edwin Chase
* our great grandmother's first husband . We would like to know when and
how he died. He was living in Colchester in the 1971 census in a house
owned by his parents with Helen (Smith) our great grandmother. The
information therein indicates they have been married longer than one year.
He disappears from the 1880 census and she was remarried and living in
Boston in the 1880 census with our grandmother as a 1 year old baby. I
assume he died as the family has CHASE memorabilia. It would be great to
find wedding dates as well.*
*Thank you*
**
*Janice Hargraves*
Hi,Lisa,
you may have seen my reply about this already.
I recall the Chase researcher who was "now desperate2 as she had been
searching for 3 weeks!!?? and had not found the information she required.
The joy is especially great when the postman knocks at the door and hands
me an envelope that he could not get through tje letterbox and you see it is
from a National archive.
I am spoilt I live near to the greatest,( others may argue),naval archive
in the world where the movements of EVERY ship EVER registered at Lloyds of
London is catalogued and cross indexed so you can find easily. The system
was set up many years before computers. Their store of photographs, etchings
and paintings is incredible.
Then I have Kew only an hour away where one of the best organised National
Archives I ever visited is sited on a very modern site with sophisticated
search and retreival equipment.
Hey! I am "rattling" on again!
Keep Well,Lisa and long may you continue to grace the group with your help
and dedication not to mention your patience!
Keith
Chase web site and link to Chase/Chace Database
www.chase.genealogysurnames.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "lclevers" <lclevers(a)cfl.rr.com>
To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 2:32 AM
Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
> Ahh Keith that was the fun of research. Sending away and waiting to see
> if
> anything was found. Then the joy of opening the letter to find the
> document
> you've been waiting for.
> Now it seems no one wants to wait they want instant results. I actually
> have this itching to do some real research, I'm hoping to talk DH in to a
> trip to NY soon so I can do some foot work of my own.
>
> Lisa
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Keith Hume" <k.hume3(a)ntlworld.com>
> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 1:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>
>
>>I would comment and agree that there is nothing to match a visit to a good
>> family history archive.
>> Befor the Internet took hold I wrote to such places as Nova Scotia and
>> New
>> Brunswick plus Australia.
>> I enclosed International Reply Paid Coupons.
>> To get a response took an average of 6 (Six) but the wait was worth it.
>> Nova Scotia was incredibly helpful and sent me a copy of ALL their card
>> indexes that mentioned my surname but more than that somehow I also
>> received
>> valuable information on my ancestry from files whose titles never
>> mentioned
>> my surname.
>> Here in London I have handled the originals of Manorial records over 400
>> years old as well as the Original letters concerning the British
>> evacuation
>> from New York.
>> In Toronto I was allowed to handle one of the few originals of the Act of
>> Parliament that defined the Compensation to those "Loyalists" that fought
>> in
>> the Revolutionary War. I was told nobody had ever requested it according
>> to
>> their records. They willingly photo-copied it for me
>> There is just NO substitute for the actual documents but I do appreciate
>> that many of you would have to make long trips but do consider using a
>> holiday to do just that. This is what I did when I travelled to Canada
>> and
>> new England and in EVERY case I was greeted by folk who could not do too
>> much to help me.
>> One other tip you may consider. When I was sent a letter from my aunt in
>> Australia that mentione my ancestors had land grants in New Brunswick and
>> Nova Scotia, part of the PANS sevice was to inform me that someone else
>> had
>> asked that if any HUME contacted them could they ask to be contacted.
>> They
>> gave me the address of a cousin in Ontario who opend wide the door to my
>> American Ancestry. It would be interesting to know if any of the Public
>> Archives still off er this service,
>> Keith Hume
>> Chase web site and link to Chase/Chace Database
>> www.chase.genealogysurnames.com
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Derek Chase" <chasede(a)nbnet.nb.ca>
>> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 4:17 PM
>> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>>
>>
>>> THANK YOU .
>>>
>>> Bingo !
>>>
>>> I am surprised no one has yet addressed the "spread" of this
>>> Ancestry.com.
>>> it reminds me of the Chase demographics page where you can see how
>>> Chases
>>> spread across America like a green wave ??
>>>
>>> Yeah well, this Ancestry is spreading faster than that , and when I see
>>> GenWeb sites and Rootsweb sites that used to be what they were meant to
>>> be -- free and open spaces now locked up by a money maker. I find it
>>> slightly unsettling.
>>>
>>> plus Lisa... you are correct there's a lot of duff information flying
>>> around.
>>>
>>> For purists everywhere of course, touching and holding the actual
>>> records,
>>> the township books, the birth certificates is where the real challenge
>>> lies --- the internet and information not verified absolutely should be
>>> taken as a pointer to see if there's paper somewhere in the original
>>> writing.
>>> Cheers !!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "lclevers" <lclevers(a)cfl.rr.com>
>>> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 12:02 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>>>
>>>
>>>> I'm finding that a lot of the family tree lines on Ancestry is junk.
>>>> Most
>>>> of it has been thrown together with out documentation. For the most
>>>> part
>>>> I
>>>> can't see what is on Ancestry that's worth paid all that money for?
>>>> I've
>>>> found my direct Chase line in many different places and the submitters
>>>> have
>>>> just copied someone else's work. A lot of it is copied from my website
>>>> I
>>>> built in the 90's, the information on the site is mostly hear say and
>>>> not
>>>> documented. Even at the LDS I've seen my line being submitted
>>>> incomplete.
>>>> I can't believe anyone would submit incomplete work. I shudder to
>>>> think
>>>> of
>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> Lisa
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Don Houck" <dahouck(a)comcast.net>
>>>> To: "Nancy Downing" <nancydowning(a)comcast.net>
>>>> Cc: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>>>> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 10:31 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Nancy,
>>>>> First of all let me thank you for your interest and reply. You are
>>>>> right
>>>>> in
>>>>> everything you said. However, following what is in Ancestry will lead
>>>>> one
>>>>> back to Thomas which is not supported by the DNA I had done.
>>>>> The Chase line from Luther Milton b 1898, to Joseph Emmett b 1861,
>>>>> to
>>>>> Increase b 1821, and on to Heman Chase b 1788 I have documented with
>>>>> Birth,
>>>>> Death and Marriage certificates to establish the line that far.
>>>>> However
>>>>> at
>>>>> that point in the line, there seems to be very little to go on.
>>>>> A study done by Almon Cannon in 1935 makes some assumptions which
>>>>> established Jonathan as Heman's father and goes on to connect to
>>>>> Thomas,
>>>>> the
>>>>> brother of Aquila Chase.
>>>>> I had the DNA done on Milton Chase, son of Luther Milton Chase. This
>>>>> DNA
>>>>> does not match the Aquila, Thomas line but does match the William
>>>>> line.
>>>>> While I find no great fault with the Cannon study, and there is a good
>>>>> deal
>>>>> of good data there, but there seems to be some kind of error in the
>>>>> assumptions made by Almon Cannon which are not readily apparent.
>>>>> It seems that I still have some work to do.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks again, Don Houck
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Nancy Downing [mailto:nancydowning@comcast.net]
>>>>> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:27 AM
>>>>> To: dahouck(a)comcast.net
>>>>> Subject: Heman Chase
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Don,
>>>>> I found your guy in Ancestry.com. He was born August 14, 1788 in Lewis
>>>>> or Lewis County, NY to Jonathan Chase and Mary Madison. He married
>>>>> Delia Mattson in 1807 in N. Pownall, VT. He died on the date you have
>>>>> in
>>>>> Northampton, Summit, OH.
>>>>> The census for 1860 show a Heman Chase, age 71, no occupation,
>>>>> married
>>>>> to Sally with a son George, age 14 living in Northampton, Summit, OH.
>>>>> Increase was born on July14, 1821 in Brantingham, Lewis, NY. He
>>>>> married
>>>>> Emeline and is found on the 1850 and 1860 census in Aurora, Portage,
>>>>> OH.
>>>>> Let me know if you have any other questions.
>>>>> Nancy
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -------------------------------
>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
>>>>> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
>>>>> quotes
>>>>> in the subject and the body of the message
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -------------------------------
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>>>> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
>>>> quotes
>>>> in the subject and the body of the message
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -------------------------------
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>>> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
>>> quotes
>>> in the subject and the body of the message
>>>
>>
>>
>> -------------------------------
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>> in the subject and the body of the message
>
>
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I WHOLE HEARTEDLY AGREE!
Before reading your email I was writing to ammber of the Group of the Time I
held the ORIGINALS of official letters relating to the British evacuation
from New York and the reverence of when I was in Toronto and they allowed me
to handle one of only 5 copies in existence of an Act of Parliament,
(beautifully done on hand made paper), thatr laid out the terms of
compensation for Loyalists who had lost their property in the new founded
USA.
The assistant there very carefully photocopied the document for me.
But holding History in your hands? Only a new born baby or the one you love
can beat it!
Keith Hume
Chase web site and link to Chase/Chace Database
www.chase.genealogysurnames.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "lclevers" <lclevers(a)cfl.rr.com>
To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 2:25 AM
Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
> LOL well it's been in the back of my mind for some time now, just never
> voiced it.
>
> Ancestry is going to keep spreading as long as people keep using it. If
> there was a boycott then they would have to lower the prices. Currently
> it's $155.40 for a year membership to Ancestry.com I looked back in to my
> saved subscriptions and found in 1999 I paid 39.99 for a year. In 2000
> they
> sent me a renew notice and it was raised to $89.95 and they wanted you to
> pay for additional records, I dropped them then.
>
> Recently I posted a query on one of the list looking to see if there were
> any more members of my lineage. I get a message from a person who said
> hey
> I have information on that line. So they send me the information they
> have.
> It was copied and pasted right from my website, right down to my signature
> line.
> Course I asked the person as to where did you find this info, answer was I
> don't remember. Oh and then there's the email messages you receive saying
> this is my line send me everything you have!!!! LOL I think NOT!!!
>
> What has happened to the joy of searching census records after census
> records looking for that family member. Oh the joy you felt when you
> finally found them, or like what happened to me I was searching census
> records and my then 10 year old son says I'll help so I put him on a
> reader
> and told him what to look for. I got up to find a new reel and I hear
> this
> Mom oh my gosh mom I found them. I go and look and say yes you did, and
> the whole room starts clapping. Brought tears to my eyes.
>
> Lisa
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Derek Chase" <chasede(a)nbnet.nb.ca>
> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 11:17 AM
> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>
>
>> THANK YOU .
>>
>> Bingo !
>>
>> I am surprised no one has yet addressed the "spread" of this
>> Ancestry.com.
>> it reminds me of the Chase demographics page where you can see how Chases
>> spread across America like a green wave ??
>>
>> Yeah well, this Ancestry is spreading faster than that , and when I see
>> GenWeb sites and Rootsweb sites that used to be what they were meant to
>> be -- free and open spaces now locked up by a money maker. I find it
>> slightly unsettling.
>>
>> plus Lisa... you are correct there's a lot of duff information flying
>> around.
>>
>> For purists everywhere of course, touching and holding the actual
>> records,
>> the township books, the birth certificates is where the real challenge
>> lies --- the internet and information not verified absolutely should be
>> taken as a pointer to see if there's paper somewhere in the original
>> writing.
>> Cheers !!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "lclevers" <lclevers(a)cfl.rr.com>
>> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 12:02 PM
>> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>>
>>
>>> I'm finding that a lot of the family tree lines on Ancestry is junk.
>>> Most
>>> of it has been thrown together with out documentation. For the most part
>>> I
>>> can't see what is on Ancestry that's worth paid all that money for?
>>> I've
>>> found my direct Chase line in many different places and the submitters
>>> have
>>> just copied someone else's work. A lot of it is copied from my website
>>> I
>>> built in the 90's, the information on the site is mostly hear say and
>>> not
>>> documented. Even at the LDS I've seen my line being submitted
>>> incomplete.
>>> I can't believe anyone would submit incomplete work. I shudder to think
>>> of
>>> it.
>>>
>>> Lisa
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Don Houck" <dahouck(a)comcast.net>
>>> To: "Nancy Downing" <nancydowning(a)comcast.net>
>>> Cc: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 10:31 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Nancy,
>>>> First of all let me thank you for your interest and reply. You are
>>>> right
>>>> in
>>>> everything you said. However, following what is in Ancestry will lead
>>>> one
>>>> back to Thomas which is not supported by the DNA I had done.
>>>> The Chase line from Luther Milton b 1898, to Joseph Emmett b 1861, to
>>>> Increase b 1821, and on to Heman Chase b 1788 I have documented with
>>>> Birth,
>>>> Death and Marriage certificates to establish the line that far. However
>>>> at
>>>> that point in the line, there seems to be very little to go on.
>>>> A study done by Almon Cannon in 1935 makes some assumptions which
>>>> established Jonathan as Heman's father and goes on to connect to
>>>> Thomas,
>>>> the
>>>> brother of Aquila Chase.
>>>> I had the DNA done on Milton Chase, son of Luther Milton Chase. This
>>>> DNA
>>>> does not match the Aquila, Thomas line but does match the William line.
>>>> While I find no great fault with the Cannon study, and there is a good
>>>> deal
>>>> of good data there, but there seems to be some kind of error in the
>>>> assumptions made by Almon Cannon which are not readily apparent.
>>>> It seems that I still have some work to do.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again, Don Houck
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Nancy Downing [mailto:nancydowning@comcast.net]
>>>> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:27 AM
>>>> To: dahouck(a)comcast.net
>>>> Subject: Heman Chase
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Don,
>>>> I found your guy in Ancestry.com. He was born August 14, 1788 in Lewis
>>>> or Lewis County, NY to Jonathan Chase and Mary Madison. He married
>>>> Delia Mattson in 1807 in N. Pownall, VT. He died on the date you have
>>>> in
>>>> Northampton, Summit, OH.
>>>> The census for 1860 show a Heman Chase, age 71, no occupation, married
>>>> to Sally with a son George, age 14 living in Northampton, Summit, OH.
>>>> Increase was born on July14, 1821 in Brantingham, Lewis, NY. He married
>>>> Emeline and is found on the 1850 and 1860 census in Aurora, Portage,
>>>> OH.
>>>> Let me know if you have any other questions.
>>>> Nancy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -------------------------------
>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
>>>> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
>>>> quotes
>>>> in the subject and the body of the message
>>>
>>>
>>> -------------------------------
>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
>>> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
>>> quotes
>>> in the subject and the body of the message
>>>
>>
>>
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Yes, that is my family. Charles Chase Stevenson and wife Ida Frazee's son
Harold Frazee who married Amy H. Daly were my grandparents. My parents were
their daughter, Virginia Stevenson who married George Hawes Glines.
Do you hve any informaton on Phebe R. Chase?
Ginger
Since this list has been so active lately, thought it a good time to ask a question.
I have found some information about Wallace Fairbanks Chase, who seemed to be a mystery for so long. Now I would like to know if anyone would know of his ex-wife, Mable Lodge Chase, or his two sons ?
In the 1930 census, Little Rock Ark., County of Pulaski, Big Rock Township, the wife of Wallace (at that time), was Mable Lodge Chase. She was the proprietor of a hotel, making $75,000 per year, listed as head. He (Wallace her husband) was the manager. Mable was born in Illinois as were her parents. Mable was 52 and Wallace listed as 49, in 1930.
Wallace Fairbanks Chase is listed as having been born in Virginia, father born Virginia and mother born in Germany. Wallace had two sons, William b/1904-Mass., and Charles b/1908-Oregon. (This taken from the 1920 census, when Wallace was married to Margaret b/1881 Nova Scotia, both parents born Nova Scotia. This appears to have been his first marriage.
In Nov. 1948 Wallace married my step-g-grandmother in St. Louis, Mo. He only lived until March of 1949, having died in St. Louis City, Mo. Wallace was buried in Little Rock Ark., Pine Crest Cemetery (per death certificate).
I would love to know if anyone may have information about Mable Lodge Chase or either of his two children, William or Charles.
Thank you for any help you may be able to provide.
Leta leta.sheaffer(a)verizon.net
I totally forgot about using the library computers, if you have a library
card you can use their computers and access Ancestry.
I'm able to access Family Search & Heritage Quest from my home computer with
my library card. I'm also able to access current America newspapers from
home.
Lisa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffrey Chace" <j.b.chace(a)gmail.com>
To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 5:42 AM
Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>I too was a long-time subscriber to Ancestry.com and I found that although
> it was brutally expensive, I could find material there that was not
> available anywhere else such as scans of World War I Draft Registration
> Records in which I found my Great Grandfather Albert Henry Chace and
> discovered that he went by Bert.
>
> However, probably 90% of the use I made of Ancestry.com was for the census
> records. At the website of the Johnson County Kansas Library, there is a
> link to Genealogy Research which includes Heritage Quest. You must have a
> Library Card number and a PIN from the Library, but you can access almost
> all of the Census Records for free. Plus, at Heritage Quest, they have
> tens
> of thousands of books that they have scanned in and indexed in which I
> have
> found many the hard to find ancestor. I would recommend going to your
> public
> library and seeing if they have this service available to library card
> holders.
>
> Another great source of information is Making of America hosted by Cornell
> University and the University of Michigan. Making of America is an archive
> of scanned images of books and journals from the 19th Century. But, you
> have
> to know it's there, Google does not index their site. Go to
> http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/ to find the archive. It's also free.
>
> What really urks me about Ancestry.com is the OneWorldTree for which you
> have to pay. What is the OneWorldTree? Well, it's simply a program that
> they
> have written that takes all of those GED coms that people have been
> uploading to Rootsweb and Ancestry World Tree for all of these years and
> searches them for matches and makes one tree out of them. So, someone who
> had descendants of William from William down to Whoever Chase and a tree
> that had Whoever Chase down to his descendants but not back to William get
> matched into one single tree. This is very handy, but I consider this to
> be
> dishonest. Making people pay for the information that people have
> generously
> provided over the years for free. Not quite ethical in my opinion.
>
> I cancelled my subscription to Ancestry.com last December after having
> been
> a subscriber for 3 years. Another source that needs to be mentioned and is
> quite extraordinary is www.newenglandancestors.com This is the official
> website of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society and
> contains
> great information from their archives and is growing all of the time. It
> is
> a subscription service, but only costs $75.00 which includes membership in
> the Society and also allows you to use their research library in Boston at
> no additional charge.
>
> Anyway, my point is, there are lots of other sources available online
> besides Ancestry.com
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeffrey Chace
> http://www.chace.demon.nl
>
> On 1/21/07, lclevers <lclevers(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>> Ahh Keith that was the fun of research. Sending away and waiting to see
>> if
>> anything was found. Then the joy of opening the letter to find the
>> document
>> you've been waiting for.
>> Now it seems no one wants to wait they want instant results. I actually
>> have this itching to do some real research, I'm hoping to talk DH in to a
>> trip to NY soon so I can do some foot work of my own.
>>
>> Lisa
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Keith Hume" <k.hume3(a)ntlworld.com>
>> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 1:18 PM
>> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>>
>>
>> >I would comment and agree that there is nothing to match a visit to a
>> good
>> > family history archive.
>> > Befor the Internet took hold I wrote to such places as Nova Scotia and
>> New
>> > Brunswick plus Australia.
>> > I enclosed International Reply Paid Coupons.
>> > To get a response took an average of 6 (Six) but the wait was worth it.
>> > Nova Scotia was incredibly helpful and sent me a copy of ALL their card
>> > indexes that mentioned my surname but more than that somehow I also
>> > received
>> > valuable information on my ancestry from files whose titles never
>> > mentioned
>> > my surname.
>> > Here in London I have handled the originals of Manorial records over
>> > 400
>> > years old as well as the Original letters concerning the British
>> > evacuation
>> > from New York.
>> > In Toronto I was allowed to handle one of the few originals of the Act
>> of
>> > Parliament that defined the Compensation to those "Loyalists" that
>> fought
>> > in
>> > the Revolutionary War. I was told nobody had ever requested it
>> > according
>> > to
>> > their records. They willingly photo-copied it for me
>> > There is just NO substitute for the actual documents but I do
>> > appreciate
>> > that many of you would have to make long trips but do consider using a
>> > holiday to do just that. This is what I did when I travelled to Canada
>> and
>> > new England and in EVERY case I was greeted by folk who could not do
>> > too
>> > much to help me.
>> > One other tip you may consider. When I was sent a letter from my aunt
>> > in
>> > Australia that mentione my ancestors had land grants in New Brunswick
>> and
>> > Nova Scotia, part of the PANS sevice was to inform me that someone else
>> > had
>> > asked that if any HUME contacted them could they ask to be contacted.
>> They
>> > gave me the address of a cousin in Ontario who opend wide the door to
>> > my
>> > American Ancestry. It would be interesting to know if any of the Public
>> > Archives still off er this service,
>> > Keith Hume
>> > Chase web site and link to Chase/Chace Database
>> > www.chase.genealogysurnames.com
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Derek Chase" <chasede(a)nbnet.nb.ca>
>> > To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>> > Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 4:17 PM
>> > Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>> >
>> >
>> >> THANK YOU .
>> >>
>> >> Bingo !
>> >>
>> >> I am surprised no one has yet addressed the "spread" of this
>> >> Ancestry.com.
>> >> it reminds me of the Chase demographics page where you can see how
>> Chases
>> >> spread across America like a green wave ??
>> >>
>> >> Yeah well, this Ancestry is spreading faster than that , and when I
>> >> see
>> >> GenWeb sites and Rootsweb sites that used to be what they were meant
>> >> to
>> >> be -- free and open spaces now locked up by a money maker. I find it
>> >> slightly unsettling.
>> >>
>> >> plus Lisa... you are correct there's a lot of duff information flying
>> >> around.
>> >>
>> >> For purists everywhere of course, touching and holding the actual
>> >> records,
>> >> the township books, the birth certificates is where the real challenge
>> >> lies --- the internet and information not verified absolutely should
>> >> be
>> >> taken as a pointer to see if there's paper somewhere in the original
>> >> writing.
>> >> Cheers !!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> >> From: "lclevers" <lclevers(a)cfl.rr.com>
>> >> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>> >> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 12:02 PM
>> >> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>> I'm finding that a lot of the family tree lines on Ancestry is junk.
>> >>> Most
>> >>> of it has been thrown together with out documentation. For the most
>> part
>> >>> I
>> >>> can't see what is on Ancestry that's worth paid all that money for?
>> >>> I've
>> >>> found my direct Chase line in many different places and the
>> >>> submitters
>> >>> have
>> >>> just copied someone else's work. A lot of it is copied from my
>> website
>> >>> I
>> >>> built in the 90's, the information on the site is mostly hear say and
>> >>> not
>> >>> documented. Even at the LDS I've seen my line being submitted
>> >>> incomplete.
>> >>> I can't believe anyone would submit incomplete work. I shudder to
>> think
>> >>> of
>> >>> it.
>> >>>
>> >>> Lisa
>> >>>
>> >>> ----- Original Message -----
>> >>> From: "Don Houck" <dahouck(a)comcast.net>
>> >>> To: "Nancy Downing" <nancydowning(a)comcast.net>
>> >>> Cc: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>> >>> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 10:31 AM
>> >>> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>> Hi Nancy,
>> >>>> First of all let me thank you for your interest and reply. You are
>> >>>> right
>> >>>> in
>> >>>> everything you said. However, following what is in Ancestry will
>> >>>> lead
>> >>>> one
>> >>>> back to Thomas which is not supported by the DNA I had done.
>> >>>> The Chase line from Luther Milton b 1898, to Joseph Emmett b 1861,
>> to
>> >>>> Increase b 1821, and on to Heman Chase b 1788 I have documented
>> >>>> with
>> >>>> Birth,
>> >>>> Death and Marriage certificates to establish the line that far.
>> However
>> >>>> at
>> >>>> that point in the line, there seems to be very little to go on.
>> >>>> A study done by Almon Cannon in 1935 makes some assumptions which
>> >>>> established Jonathan as Heman's father and goes on to connect to
>> >>>> Thomas,
>> >>>> the
>> >>>> brother of Aquila Chase.
>> >>>> I had the DNA done on Milton Chase, son of Luther Milton Chase. This
>> >>>> DNA
>> >>>> does not match the Aquila, Thomas line but does match the William
>> line.
>> >>>> While I find no great fault with the Cannon study, and there is a
>> good
>> >>>> deal
>> >>>> of good data there, but there seems to be some kind of error in the
>> >>>> assumptions made by Almon Cannon which are not readily apparent.
>> >>>> It seems that I still have some work to do.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Thanks again, Don Houck
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> -----Original Message-----
>> >>>> From: Nancy Downing [mailto:nancydowning@comcast.net]
>> >>>> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:27 AM
>> >>>> To: dahouck(a)comcast.net
>> >>>> Subject: Heman Chase
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Hi Don,
>> >>>> I found your guy in Ancestry.com. He was born August 14, 1788 in
>> Lewis
>> >>>> or Lewis County, NY to Jonathan Chase and Mary Madison. He married
>> >>>> Delia Mattson in 1807 in N. Pownall, VT. He died on the date you
>> >>>> have
>> >>>> in
>> >>>> Northampton, Summit, OH.
>> >>>> The census for 1860 show a Heman Chase, age 71, no occupation,
>> married
>> >>>> to Sally with a son George, age 14 living in Northampton, Summit,
>> >>>> OH.
>> >>>> Increase was born on July14, 1821 in Brantingham, Lewis, NY. He
>> married
>> >>>> Emeline and is found on the 1850 and 1860 census in Aurora, Portage,
>> >>>> OH.
>> >>>> Let me know if you have any other questions.
>> >>>> Nancy
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> -------------------------------
>> >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
>> >>>> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
>> >>>> quotes
>> >>>> in the subject and the body of the message
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> -------------------------------
>> >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
>> >>> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
>> >>> quotes
>> >>> in the subject and the body of the message
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> -------------------------------
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>> >> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
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>> >> in the subject and the body of the message
>> >>
>> >
>> >
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>>
>
>
>
> --
> Jeffrey Chace
> http://www.chace.demon.nl
>
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes
> in the subject and the body of the message
I too was a long-time subscriber to Ancestry.com and I found that although
it was brutally expensive, I could find material there that was not
available anywhere else such as scans of World War I Draft Registration
Records in which I found my Great Grandfather Albert Henry Chace and
discovered that he went by Bert.
However, probably 90% of the use I made of Ancestry.com was for the census
records. At the website of the Johnson County Kansas Library, there is a
link to Genealogy Research which includes Heritage Quest. You must have a
Library Card number and a PIN from the Library, but you can access almost
all of the Census Records for free. Plus, at Heritage Quest, they have tens
of thousands of books that they have scanned in and indexed in which I have
found many the hard to find ancestor. I would recommend going to your public
library and seeing if they have this service available to library card
holders.
Another great source of information is Making of America hosted by Cornell
University and the University of Michigan. Making of America is an archive
of scanned images of books and journals from the 19th Century. But, you have
to know it's there, Google does not index their site. Go to
http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/ to find the archive. It's also free.
What really urks me about Ancestry.com is the OneWorldTree for which you
have to pay. What is the OneWorldTree? Well, it's simply a program that they
have written that takes all of those GED coms that people have been
uploading to Rootsweb and Ancestry World Tree for all of these years and
searches them for matches and makes one tree out of them. So, someone who
had descendants of William from William down to Whoever Chase and a tree
that had Whoever Chase down to his descendants but not back to William get
matched into one single tree. This is very handy, but I consider this to be
dishonest. Making people pay for the information that people have generously
provided over the years for free. Not quite ethical in my opinion.
I cancelled my subscription to Ancestry.com last December after having been
a subscriber for 3 years. Another source that needs to be mentioned and is
quite extraordinary is www.newenglandancestors.com This is the official
website of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society and contains
great information from their archives and is growing all of the time. It is
a subscription service, but only costs $75.00 which includes membership in
the Society and also allows you to use their research library in Boston at
no additional charge.
Anyway, my point is, there are lots of other sources available online
besides Ancestry.com
Cheers,
Jeffrey Chace
http://www.chace.demon.nl
On 1/21/07, lclevers <lclevers(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:
>
> Ahh Keith that was the fun of research. Sending away and waiting to see
> if
> anything was found. Then the joy of opening the letter to find the
> document
> you've been waiting for.
> Now it seems no one wants to wait they want instant results. I actually
> have this itching to do some real research, I'm hoping to talk DH in to a
> trip to NY soon so I can do some foot work of my own.
>
> Lisa
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Keith Hume" <k.hume3(a)ntlworld.com>
> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 1:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>
>
> >I would comment and agree that there is nothing to match a visit to a
> good
> > family history archive.
> > Befor the Internet took hold I wrote to such places as Nova Scotia and
> New
> > Brunswick plus Australia.
> > I enclosed International Reply Paid Coupons.
> > To get a response took an average of 6 (Six) but the wait was worth it.
> > Nova Scotia was incredibly helpful and sent me a copy of ALL their card
> > indexes that mentioned my surname but more than that somehow I also
> > received
> > valuable information on my ancestry from files whose titles never
> > mentioned
> > my surname.
> > Here in London I have handled the originals of Manorial records over 400
> > years old as well as the Original letters concerning the British
> > evacuation
> > from New York.
> > In Toronto I was allowed to handle one of the few originals of the Act
> of
> > Parliament that defined the Compensation to those "Loyalists" that
> fought
> > in
> > the Revolutionary War. I was told nobody had ever requested it according
> > to
> > their records. They willingly photo-copied it for me
> > There is just NO substitute for the actual documents but I do appreciate
> > that many of you would have to make long trips but do consider using a
> > holiday to do just that. This is what I did when I travelled to Canada
> and
> > new England and in EVERY case I was greeted by folk who could not do too
> > much to help me.
> > One other tip you may consider. When I was sent a letter from my aunt in
> > Australia that mentione my ancestors had land grants in New Brunswick
> and
> > Nova Scotia, part of the PANS sevice was to inform me that someone else
> > had
> > asked that if any HUME contacted them could they ask to be contacted.
> They
> > gave me the address of a cousin in Ontario who opend wide the door to my
> > American Ancestry. It would be interesting to know if any of the Public
> > Archives still off er this service,
> > Keith Hume
> > Chase web site and link to Chase/Chace Database
> > www.chase.genealogysurnames.com
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Derek Chase" <chasede(a)nbnet.nb.ca>
> > To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 4:17 PM
> > Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
> >
> >
> >> THANK YOU .
> >>
> >> Bingo !
> >>
> >> I am surprised no one has yet addressed the "spread" of this
> >> Ancestry.com.
> >> it reminds me of the Chase demographics page where you can see how
> Chases
> >> spread across America like a green wave ??
> >>
> >> Yeah well, this Ancestry is spreading faster than that , and when I see
> >> GenWeb sites and Rootsweb sites that used to be what they were meant to
> >> be -- free and open spaces now locked up by a money maker. I find it
> >> slightly unsettling.
> >>
> >> plus Lisa... you are correct there's a lot of duff information flying
> >> around.
> >>
> >> For purists everywhere of course, touching and holding the actual
> >> records,
> >> the township books, the birth certificates is where the real challenge
> >> lies --- the internet and information not verified absolutely should be
> >> taken as a pointer to see if there's paper somewhere in the original
> >> writing.
> >> Cheers !!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "lclevers" <lclevers(a)cfl.rr.com>
> >> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
> >> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 12:02 PM
> >> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
> >>
> >>
> >>> I'm finding that a lot of the family tree lines on Ancestry is junk.
> >>> Most
> >>> of it has been thrown together with out documentation. For the most
> part
> >>> I
> >>> can't see what is on Ancestry that's worth paid all that money for?
> >>> I've
> >>> found my direct Chase line in many different places and the submitters
> >>> have
> >>> just copied someone else's work. A lot of it is copied from my
> website
> >>> I
> >>> built in the 90's, the information on the site is mostly hear say and
> >>> not
> >>> documented. Even at the LDS I've seen my line being submitted
> >>> incomplete.
> >>> I can't believe anyone would submit incomplete work. I shudder to
> think
> >>> of
> >>> it.
> >>>
> >>> Lisa
> >>>
> >>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>> From: "Don Houck" <dahouck(a)comcast.net>
> >>> To: "Nancy Downing" <nancydowning(a)comcast.net>
> >>> Cc: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
> >>> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 10:31 AM
> >>> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Hi Nancy,
> >>>> First of all let me thank you for your interest and reply. You are
> >>>> right
> >>>> in
> >>>> everything you said. However, following what is in Ancestry will lead
> >>>> one
> >>>> back to Thomas which is not supported by the DNA I had done.
> >>>> The Chase line from Luther Milton b 1898, to Joseph Emmett b 1861,
> to
> >>>> Increase b 1821, and on to Heman Chase b 1788 I have documented with
> >>>> Birth,
> >>>> Death and Marriage certificates to establish the line that far.
> However
> >>>> at
> >>>> that point in the line, there seems to be very little to go on.
> >>>> A study done by Almon Cannon in 1935 makes some assumptions which
> >>>> established Jonathan as Heman's father and goes on to connect to
> >>>> Thomas,
> >>>> the
> >>>> brother of Aquila Chase.
> >>>> I had the DNA done on Milton Chase, son of Luther Milton Chase. This
> >>>> DNA
> >>>> does not match the Aquila, Thomas line but does match the William
> line.
> >>>> While I find no great fault with the Cannon study, and there is a
> good
> >>>> deal
> >>>> of good data there, but there seems to be some kind of error in the
> >>>> assumptions made by Almon Cannon which are not readily apparent.
> >>>> It seems that I still have some work to do.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks again, Don Houck
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>> From: Nancy Downing [mailto:nancydowning@comcast.net]
> >>>> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:27 AM
> >>>> To: dahouck(a)comcast.net
> >>>> Subject: Heman Chase
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi Don,
> >>>> I found your guy in Ancestry.com. He was born August 14, 1788 in
> Lewis
> >>>> or Lewis County, NY to Jonathan Chase and Mary Madison. He married
> >>>> Delia Mattson in 1807 in N. Pownall, VT. He died on the date you have
> >>>> in
> >>>> Northampton, Summit, OH.
> >>>> The census for 1860 show a Heman Chase, age 71, no occupation,
> married
> >>>> to Sally with a son George, age 14 living in Northampton, Summit, OH.
> >>>> Increase was born on July14, 1821 in Brantingham, Lewis, NY. He
> married
> >>>> Emeline and is found on the 1850 and 1860 census in Aurora, Portage,
> >>>> OH.
> >>>> Let me know if you have any other questions.
> >>>> Nancy
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> -------------------------------
> >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> >>>> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
> >>>> quotes
> >>>> in the subject and the body of the message
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> -------------------------------
> >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> >>> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
> >>> quotes
> >>> in the subject and the body of the message
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >> -------------------------------
> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> >> CHASE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
> quotes
> >> in the subject and the body of the message
> >>
> >
> >
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> > in the subject and the body of the message
>
>
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>
--
Jeffrey Chace
http://www.chace.demon.nl
Cousins:
I am trying to locate any information or lineage for my gggrandmother, Phebe
R. Chase, born about 1830 in New York. She married William L. Stevenson (date
?) and they both are buried in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She died 14 July
1899.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Ginger
LOL well it's been in the back of my mind for some time now, just never
voiced it.
Ancestry is going to keep spreading as long as people keep using it. If
there was a boycott then they would have to lower the prices. Currently
it's $155.40 for a year membership to Ancestry.com I looked back in to my
saved subscriptions and found in 1999 I paid 39.99 for a year. In 2000 they
sent me a renew notice and it was raised to $89.95 and they wanted you to
pay for additional records, I dropped them then.
Recently I posted a query on one of the list looking to see if there were
any more members of my lineage. I get a message from a person who said hey
I have information on that line. So they send me the information they have.
It was copied and pasted right from my website, right down to my signature
line.
Course I asked the person as to where did you find this info, answer was I
don't remember. Oh and then there's the email messages you receive saying
this is my line send me everything you have!!!! LOL I think NOT!!!
What has happened to the joy of searching census records after census
records looking for that family member. Oh the joy you felt when you
finally found them, or like what happened to me I was searching census
records and my then 10 year old son says I'll help so I put him on a reader
and told him what to look for. I got up to find a new reel and I hear this
Mom oh my gosh mom I found them. I go and look and say yes you did, and
the whole room starts clapping. Brought tears to my eyes.
Lisa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Chase" <chasede(a)nbnet.nb.ca>
To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
> THANK YOU .
>
> Bingo !
>
> I am surprised no one has yet addressed the "spread" of this Ancestry.com.
> it reminds me of the Chase demographics page where you can see how Chases
> spread across America like a green wave ??
>
> Yeah well, this Ancestry is spreading faster than that , and when I see
> GenWeb sites and Rootsweb sites that used to be what they were meant to
> be -- free and open spaces now locked up by a money maker. I find it
> slightly unsettling.
>
> plus Lisa... you are correct there's a lot of duff information flying
> around.
>
> For purists everywhere of course, touching and holding the actual records,
> the township books, the birth certificates is where the real challenge
> lies --- the internet and information not verified absolutely should be
> taken as a pointer to see if there's paper somewhere in the original
> writing.
> Cheers !!
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "lclevers" <lclevers(a)cfl.rr.com>
> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 12:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>
>
>> I'm finding that a lot of the family tree lines on Ancestry is junk.
>> Most
>> of it has been thrown together with out documentation. For the most part
>> I
>> can't see what is on Ancestry that's worth paid all that money for? I've
>> found my direct Chase line in many different places and the submitters
>> have
>> just copied someone else's work. A lot of it is copied from my website I
>> built in the 90's, the information on the site is mostly hear say and not
>> documented. Even at the LDS I've seen my line being submitted
>> incomplete.
>> I can't believe anyone would submit incomplete work. I shudder to think
>> of
>> it.
>>
>> Lisa
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Don Houck" <dahouck(a)comcast.net>
>> To: "Nancy Downing" <nancydowning(a)comcast.net>
>> Cc: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 10:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>>
>>
>>> Hi Nancy,
>>> First of all let me thank you for your interest and reply. You are right
>>> in
>>> everything you said. However, following what is in Ancestry will lead
>>> one
>>> back to Thomas which is not supported by the DNA I had done.
>>> The Chase line from Luther Milton b 1898, to Joseph Emmett b 1861, to
>>> Increase b 1821, and on to Heman Chase b 1788 I have documented with
>>> Birth,
>>> Death and Marriage certificates to establish the line that far. However
>>> at
>>> that point in the line, there seems to be very little to go on.
>>> A study done by Almon Cannon in 1935 makes some assumptions which
>>> established Jonathan as Heman's father and goes on to connect to Thomas,
>>> the
>>> brother of Aquila Chase.
>>> I had the DNA done on Milton Chase, son of Luther Milton Chase. This DNA
>>> does not match the Aquila, Thomas line but does match the William line.
>>> While I find no great fault with the Cannon study, and there is a good
>>> deal
>>> of good data there, but there seems to be some kind of error in the
>>> assumptions made by Almon Cannon which are not readily apparent.
>>> It seems that I still have some work to do.
>>>
>>> Thanks again, Don Houck
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Nancy Downing [mailto:nancydowning@comcast.net]
>>> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:27 AM
>>> To: dahouck(a)comcast.net
>>> Subject: Heman Chase
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Don,
>>> I found your guy in Ancestry.com. He was born August 14, 1788 in Lewis
>>> or Lewis County, NY to Jonathan Chase and Mary Madison. He married
>>> Delia Mattson in 1807 in N. Pownall, VT. He died on the date you have in
>>> Northampton, Summit, OH.
>>> The census for 1860 show a Heman Chase, age 71, no occupation, married
>>> to Sally with a son George, age 14 living in Northampton, Summit, OH.
>>> Increase was born on July14, 1821 in Brantingham, Lewis, NY. He married
>>> Emeline and is found on the 1850 and 1860 census in Aurora, Portage, OH.
>>> Let me know if you have any other questions.
>>> Nancy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Are you speaking of the census records or the census sheets you can download
to record the info? If your speaking of the latter you can print them from
here
http://www.familytreemagazine.com/forms/download.html#
One of my favorite places of all is Cyndi's List, this list has been up and
running since 1996 ... Wow that the same year I started researching. If you
can't find it on her list then it's not around...
http://www.cyndislist.com/
Lisa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Leta Sheaffer" <leta.sheaffer(a)verizon.net>
To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
> Lisa,
>
> I totally agree with all that you have written. It is so hard to believe
> people just take for granted their ancestry and do not follow up on
> documentation. It is nearly time for my subscription to renew on Ancestry,
> but I am not paying all of that money for disproved material. I do like
> the
> census sheets, they are a must, but much of the other stuff is not worth
> paying for.
>
> Leta
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "lclevers" <lclevers(a)cfl.rr.com>
> To: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 11:02 AM
> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>
>
>> I'm finding that a lot of the family tree lines on Ancestry is junk.
>> Most
>> of it has been thrown together with out documentation. For the most part
>> I
>> can't see what is on Ancestry that's worth paid all that money for? I've
>> found my direct Chase line in many different places and the submitters
>> have
>> just copied someone else's work. A lot of it is copied from my website I
>> built in the 90's, the information on the site is mostly hear say and not
>> documented. Even at the LDS I've seen my line being submitted
>> incomplete.
>> I can't believe anyone would submit incomplete work. I shudder to think
>> of
>> it.
>>
>> Lisa
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Don Houck" <dahouck(a)comcast.net>
>> To: "Nancy Downing" <nancydowning(a)comcast.net>
>> Cc: <chase(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 10:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: [CHASE] Heman Chase
>>
>>
>>> Hi Nancy,
>>> First of all let me thank you for your interest and reply. You are right
>>> in
>>> everything you said. However, following what is in Ancestry will lead
>>> one
>>> back to Thomas which is not supported by the DNA I had done.
>>> The Chase line from Luther Milton b 1898, to Joseph Emmett b 1861, to
>>> Increase b 1821, and on to Heman Chase b 1788 I have documented with
>>> Birth,
>>> Death and Marriage certificates to establish the line that far. However
>>> at
>>> that point in the line, there seems to be very little to go on.
>>> A study done by Almon Cannon in 1935 makes some assumptions which
>>> established Jonathan as Heman's father and goes on to connect to Thomas,
>>> the
>>> brother of Aquila Chase.
>>> I had the DNA done on Milton Chase, son of Luther Milton Chase. This DNA
>>> does not match the Aquila, Thomas line but does match the William line.
>>> While I find no great fault with the Cannon study, and there is a good
>>> deal
>>> of good data there, but there seems to be some kind of error in the
>>> assumptions made by Almon Cannon which are not readily apparent.
>>> It seems that I still have some work to do.
>>>
>>> Thanks again, Don Houck
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Nancy Downing [mailto:nancydowning@comcast.net]
>>> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:27 AM
>>> To: dahouck(a)comcast.net
>>> Subject: Heman Chase
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Don,
>>> I found your guy in Ancestry.com. He was born August 14, 1788 in Lewis
>>> or Lewis County, NY to Jonathan Chase and Mary Madison. He married
>>> Delia Mattson in 1807 in N. Pownall, VT. He died on the date you have in
>>> Northampton, Summit, OH.
>>> The census for 1860 show a Heman Chase, age 71, no occupation, married
>>> to Sally with a son George, age 14 living in Northampton, Summit, OH.
>>> Increase was born on July14, 1821 in Brantingham, Lewis, NY. He married
>>> Emeline and is found on the 1850 and 1860 census in Aurora, Portage, OH.
>>> Let me know if you have any other questions.
>>> Nancy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Keith
Thank you for reminding me. At the 1901 Census for New Brunswick that is
online one can register ones name as interested in any family that you find
there.
A good opprotunity.
Barry Price
Vancouver, BC
Hi Nancy,
First of all let me thank you for your interest and reply. You are right in
everything you said. However, following what is in Ancestry will lead one
back to Thomas which is not supported by the DNA I had done.
The Chase line from Luther Milton b 1898, to Joseph Emmett b 1861, to
Increase b 1821, and on to Heman Chase b 1788 I have documented with Birth,
Death and Marriage certificates to establish the line that far. However at
that point in the line, there seems to be very little to go on.
A study done by Almon Cannon in 1935 makes some assumptions which
established Jonathan as Heman's father and goes on to connect to Thomas, the
brother of Aquila Chase.
I had the DNA done on Milton Chase, son of Luther Milton Chase. This DNA
does not match the Aquila, Thomas line but does match the William line.
While I find no great fault with the Cannon study, and there is a good deal
of good data there, but there seems to be some kind of error in the
assumptions made by Almon Cannon which are not readily apparent.
It seems that I still have some work to do.
Thanks again, Don Houck
-----Original Message-----
From: Nancy Downing [mailto:nancydowning@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:27 AM
To: dahouck(a)comcast.net
Subject: Heman Chase
Hi Don,
I found your guy in Ancestry.com. He was born August 14, 1788 in Lewis
or Lewis County, NY to Jonathan Chase and Mary Madison. He married
Delia Mattson in 1807 in N. Pownall, VT. He died on the date you have in
Northampton, Summit, OH.
The census for 1860 show a Heman Chase, age 71, no occupation, married
to Sally with a son George, age 14 living in Northampton, Summit, OH.
Increase was born on July14, 1821 in Brantingham, Lewis, NY. He married
Emeline and is found on the 1850 and 1860 census in Aurora, Portage, OH.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Nancy
Hi Don,
If Increase Chase was living in New York in 1855 and 1865, you may want to
check the New York State Censuses for those two years. In those two censuses,
the person is asked to give their birth place - by state if outside of New
York and by county if born in New York. Hopefully, you could then go to the
1830 census in those counties and see if any person with children of his age
group appear...follow through to 1840, 1845 and hit it big time in
1850...requires a bit of luck!!
If he was in New York during that time period, maybe Heman was there also
and then you really are in luck.
I do not know if New York had a census in 1875 or not.
Rex Chase
Chase/Smith/Dodge/Haberstroh/Mason/Barney/Thurston/Hargraves/McCormack/Nelson/
Winship/Hurren/Asling
********************************************************************************************************************
Looking for
*Chase, George Edwin*, of Winooski/Colchester/Burlington-last listed in the
1860 & 1870 US Colchester VT census There are other George Edward Chase
listings in Vermont in the 1880 census and onward, but the year of birth or
the birthplace of the parents do not match. He was the son of Edwin(
b.1814) & Jane Chase. He was married to Hellen Smith in the 1870 census
and was employed in the manufacture or sash and doors at his father's firm
Chase & Smith Sash and Door.
Does anyone know when GEORGE EDWIN CHASE died?
Hellen was our greatgrandmother married to Charles Haberstroh. I learned
from an unnamed lister that she was married to George Chase. I have
2 puzzling old forks engraved with his name , and have always wondered why.
Thank you,
Janice Hargraves
I would like to thank all who responded to my note of Jan 15 (See Below)
about my problem with ancestors leading to William as is indicated by the
DNA results.
Several mentioned Increase Chase who died in 1900 in Grand Traverse. That
is my guy. I have his death certificate and it indicates date of death as 9
Apr 1900 and the father as Heman Chase, Mother unknown. Place of birth, New
York in 1821
I also have The death certificate for Heman Chase who died 18 Nov 1879 in
Summit County, Ohio. Place of birth, New York, in 1788. Parents unknown.
There must be a clue somewhere in the Census of New York for the father of
Heman, but search as I will, I can't find it. Does anyone have any
suggestions?
I would be happy to exchange or even give any of my data to anyone who can
use it. Please contact me at: dahouck(a)comcast.net
Thanks again, Don Houck
To: chase(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CHASE] Chase Families Living in Northern Michigan
I Have a Luther Milton Chase, b 1898 long lake, Grand Traverse, Mich. He
was the son of Joseph Emmett Chase, b 1861, Summit County, Ohio. He was the
son of Increase Chase, b 1821, Lewis County, NY. He was the son of Heman
Chase, b 1788, Lewis County, NY.
I had the DNA run on Milton's son, the last remaining descendent that I
know of in that line, and it proves that these people descend from William
but I can take the ancestors no farther. Is there anyone out there who can
shed some light on this?
Thanks for any help, Don Houck
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