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Bob--I have Isaac Chase & Mary Hunt in my files. In his marriage record he
was described as of Kearsarge Gore (Wilmot) adjoining to Warner. they
resided on the back road to Wilmot Flat. I show he was a Jr. with his father as
Isaac, b. abt 1740 at Concord, NH; mother as Abigail Bradley, b. 9-2-1740,
dau. of Timothy Bradley & Abiah Stevens. Isaac's father was Daniel,
mother was Elisabeth Collins (wife #3); son of Daniel Miller Chase & Martha
Kimball and his father was Aquila Chase, mother Anne Wheeler--from whom I am
descended.
Daniel Miller Chase's marriage record found at FHL, SLC, film 0886202 item
3, with her surname spelled as Kimble. His is shown as age 16 on a list of
names who took the oath of Alegeance at Newbury 1678 (NEHGSS Register 1853,
Voll. 7, p. 350, He was a soldier under command of Capt. Thomas Noyes
(Currier, Hist. 1902, p. 660.
His son Daniel's marriage record found at FHL, SLC, UT film 0886202, item
3. He was a shipwright & lived in Chandler's Lane (later Federal St. in
Newberryport) & removed to Concord, NH in March 1733. Concord was then called
Rumford, and he was one of the proprietors. He & family were living in
Timothy Walker's Garrison in May 1746. He was chosen surveyor of highways in
Rumford, March 11, 2733/34 and agein March 9, 1735/36. His will was proved
March 16, 1775.
His forst wife was Mary Carpenter, mar. 1-22-1722/23 per Newbury, Essex, MA
V/R's. They had 3 ch-Mary, Judah and Jonathan. His mar. to Elisabeth
Collins on 2-12-1725/26 in Salisbury, Essex, MA. They had 8 ch-Eunice, John,
Molly, Daniel, Alice, Jonathan, Isaac and Abner.
Isaac (Sr) was in the French and Indian War at Ft. William Henry in 1757 as
a Corporal and was captured in 1758 (Harriman's Hist. of Warner). He also
collected bounties for soldiers in the Rev. War. He and his bros. Daniel
and Abner agreed to become settlers in Warner, Aug. 9, 1763. He was one of
the leading men in Warner, serving as moderator of town meetings 1772-1786
when re resigned office 3-28-1786. Accoring to the NH Patriot of Dec. 23,
1817, he d. in Warner, NH on Dec. 9, 1817 in his 79th year.
Hope this information is helpful to you, Doris Dean Thomas
In a message dated 2/8/2010 7:15:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
treborchas(a)aol.com writes:
I've run up against a real stone wall trying to find the parents of
Isaac Chase (1764-1840) who died and was buried in New London, NH.
His wife was Mary Hunt.
Some sources suggest that his father was Samuel (3) Chase descending
from Aquila (1), via Moses (2), but I can find no confirmation. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.
Bob Chase
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