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Subject: Only a Mom Would Know
> Cup of Tea
>
> One day my mother was out and my dad was in charge of me.
>
> I was maybe 2 1/2 years old. Someone had given me a little 'tea set' as a gift and it was one of my favorite toys.
>
> Daddy was in the living room engrossed in the evening news when I brought Daddy a little cup of 'tea', which was just water. After several
> cups of tea and lots of praise for such yummy tea, my Mom came home.
>
> My Dad made her wait in the living room to watch me bring him a cup of tea, because it was 'just the cutest thing!' My Mom waited, and sure
> enough, here I come down the hall with a cup of tea for Daddy and she watches him drink it up.
>
> Then she says, (as only a mother would know :)
>
> 'Did it ever occur to you that the only place she can reach water is the toilet?
Chase/Chamberlain show the Samuel designated here as #223 as being born in
Tisbury about 1759, and do indicate he married and lived in England. They
are in agreement that the father Samuel was born 26 May 1734 in Tisbury, and
died in Livermore, ME 2 Aug 1801. Spouse and marriage date also agree with
the below information. Only added tidbit is that he served as a private in
Capt. Jeremiah's company from 6 Apr to Nov 1 1759. (The Seven Years War)
Dick Chase
-----Original Message-----
From: chase-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:chase-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of LYLA HORLEY
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 2:13 PM
To: chase(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CHASE] Chace family Martha's Vineyard
Hi
I found this site http://history.vineyard.net/chase.htm whilst googling but
the contact name on there no longer works. It is entitled The History of
Martha's Vineyard by Dr. Charles Banks: Volume III Family Genealogies: pp.
71 - 80 and I was hoping that someone on this list might have a little more
information about this family, in particular the following entry.
100. SAMUEL CHASE, (Thomas,4-3 Isaac,2 Thomas1), b. 26 May 1734; res. T.
farmer. He m. JEDIDAH MAYHEW (200) who was b. 3 Mch. 1733 and d. 23 Feb.
1807. He rem. to Livermore, Me. and d. there 2 Aug. 1801.
220. SARAH, b. 9 Sept. 1753; m. WILLIAM MERRY (37) 27 Oct. 1774.
221. THOMAS, b. 30 Sept. 1755.
222. ELIZABETH, b. (1757); m. WARD TILTON.
223. SAMUEL, b. (1769); m. and lived in London, Eng.
224. LOTHROP, b. (1760); rem. to Virginia and m. there.
225. TRISTRAM, b. (1762); m. MARY MERRY (122).
226. SARSON, b. (1764).
227. OLIVE, b. 12 Aug. 1766; m. JAMES NORTON (571) 26 Mch. 1789.
228. LYDIA, b. 4 Feb. 1772; m. MOSES HILLMAN (198) 11 Sept. 1794.
229. PAINE, b. (1774); lost at sea, never heard from.
230. PRUDENCE, b. 6 July 1776; m. NAPOLEON JONES.
I am very interested in the Samuel No. 223 who lived in England. I have a
hunch that he could be the same Samuel Chase whose career I have been
following. He was a master mariner but the earliest definate record I have
found is when his ship was captured by the Spanish off the coast of Chile in
1796. Samuel did marry in England in 1806 and had children named Lothrop and
Olive. He died in 1841 aged 75 which makes him born around 1766 which all
sort of fits with the Samuel above.
Any information would be gratefully received
Regards
Lyla
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