Jeff, I am not sure yet how far back I have to go to see when Denise's Chase line merges with mine. She is not as interested in the ancestry as I am so I will have to do all the research myself. She is from a Maine line, and I am from a Vermont line. I'll let you know when I find out. Dave P.S. We are divorced now and she is in Maine and I am in Connecticut. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/
Hello, Could someone repost the web addy to the image map page again. Thank you, Ray
1. Jeffrey Chace 2. [email protected] 3. Kansas City, Missouri 4. see my site. 5. William, William, Joseph, Moses, Joseph, Burgess, Thomas, Thomas Jr., Albert, Clive, Brian, Me. 6. Other research interests Reed, Osborne, Law. Ireland. Dutch Genealogy and History. 7. http://home.wanadoo.nl/j.b.chace 8. I go to England often. If anyone has new ideas to research there, send them to me. Yours, Jeffrey PS. to Dave Wardwell. Interesting that you have married "back into" the Chase Family. Is your wife also of the line of Aquila?
I have loaded 3 pages on to the Chase site. Navigate to Indiana Mass North Carolina to see the results, PLEASE note! I have not yet put them in the List section for those who prefer not to have graphics, keith hume
Maps of Irish Counties, S Lewis, 1839 <http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tomals/Irish_maps_of_S_Lewis_1839.htm> Maps of English Counties, S Lewis, 1831 <http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tomals/S_Lewis's_Maps_of_English_counties_1831.HTML> Maps of Welsh Counties, S Lewis, 1833 <http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tomals/Welsh-Maps-of-Samuel-Lewis,1833.htm> Happy hunting! Slán, Mo! (Hanrahan) Langdon
Further to my earlier email. I have been told it is quite easy to produce web pages using Microsoft Word. I have tried it out and was surprised to find out how good it was ! No doubt many of you already know that. I produced a document with colored text and a picture, links to other pages and email with no problems. So I withdraw my previous comment particularly if you have Word as your Word processor, Where a picture ids used it would be neccessary to send as an attachment, So I look forward to seeing what you can produce, Keith Hume
1. David I. Wardwell 2. [email protected] 3. New London, Connecticut 06320-----midway between Boston Mass and New York City along route I95-----an hour North of New Haven, Connecticut-----45 minutes South of Providence R.I. 4. I will try to find a picture of interest 5. Ensign Moses Chase to Moses Chase and Elizabeth Wells to Seth Chase and Elizabeth Bartlett to Seth Chase and Catherine Stafford to Seth Chase and Sarah Kenny to Samuel Chase and Amy Hartwell to Lemuel Chase and Mary Jane Hatch to Samuel Chase and Rhoena Miller to Moses Chase and Rena Adams to Ivon Wardwell and Ethelyn Chase to Me and Denise Chase to Aaron Wardwell and Angela Rolf to Ashley Wardwell 6. Other research interests include the Miller Family from Westfield Vermont, the Tillotson Family from Lowell, Vermont, the Batchelder Family from Plainfield, Vermont, and Wardwells. 7. no personal web pages 8. Will do what I can. I own Maine Families in 1790, all seven volumes, and the two volumes of Vermont Families in 1791, and volume one of Vermont Warnings Out, The Seven Generations of The Descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase, newer edition, and, the seven volumes of Colonial Families of the United States of America by George Norbury Mackenzie, and Official History of Guilford Vermont 1678-1961, and last but not least, Vital Records of Deer Isle, Maine prior to 1867. So I can do look ups from those sources. That's what I have now Keith, let me know if you want something further, or whatever. Dave __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/
Go to http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html The first item is now the Image map section. Click on the link Move the cursor over the "UK" and it will change to a hand. Click and you are taken to a map of the UK. Scroll down and Move the cursor to the London area. Click on it and you will go to a page a table in it giving my name. Click on my name. Keith Hume ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sally Diblasio" <[email protected]> To: "KEITH HUME" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:32 AM Subject: RE: [CHASE-L] Image Map Information > Keith > perhaps I am missing something here but how or where do I go to look at your > example > sally > >
All those wishing to participate in the Image map project. The following is how I would like to recieve your information. It is basically the same as the example of my own. To see it follow the Link from the Image Map item and click on UK. Then scroll down to the London area and click again. On the next page click on my name in the Table. 1) When emailing please enter subject as :- Image map Info Note You can have up to 2,000 words of text,( That should be plenty!) and if you wish to include web links that is fine. The format as follows both for those sending as a web page and those as text either in the body of the message or as an attachment. If you can make your own web page that would help. The basic design I leave to you but other than you location and picture no larger graphics fhan those I have used please, but background graphics are fine 1) Title (Your name) 2) Your email address 3) Location- I would advise against giving your full address but that is up to you. The Minimum required is Country- State or County. I would hope most of you will put the name of the nearest town as well. Zip or Postal Codes codes are fine. 4) If possible include a picture the YOU think may be of interest. This can be of yourself,family, place of interst in you area or whatever. 5) Your line of research. I would like to see it down to yourself but again that is up to you. . "Oldest" ancestor first. 6) Other family research interests 7) Your own personal web site address. For those who have entries on the Chase/Chace site already you can,additionally, link to it/them. 8) Help offered. There is no obligation to offer any help of any kind. However if you are able to please detail That is it. If you have further suggestions please send within by Friday evening (U.S.) time as I hope to work on the pages over the weekend Keith Hume Keith Hume
Hi Keith, I'm sorry for the radio silence. It's been wild and wooly here. I like what you did with New England very much. I like the format of the information you listed for yourself on the UK link. You're doing a wonderful job. I await instructions to submit information with great anticipation. Margaret Chase __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/
The Group has been very quiet lately Did you all get my Image map message of yesterday, Keith Hume
I got your message saying not to send any info till you request it! Dave --- KEITH HUME <[email protected]> wrote: > The Group has been very quiet lately > Did you all get my Image map message of yesterday, > Keith Hume > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site http://webhosting.yahoo.com/
Dear Harriet, What is your own line? I am painstakingly trying to reconstruct my Chase line. There is a Harriet in it who did not have children. She was the sister of my great grandmother, Maryann Chase, and she was born April 2, 1851. She had ten brothers and sisters, one of whom might have named their offspring after her. She was a teacher who died in Cleveland, OH in 1930 and is buried in Deep River, Middlesex County, above Old Saybrook, Connecticut, about 65 miles East of Darien. She would be buried beside her brother, John Nelson Chase and perhaps Elizabeth Allen, his wife. Sincerely, Ellie Pelcyger
You mean #1261 (each person the Seven Generations is assigned a number) well the men that is, grrrrrrrrrrrrr Aaron 6 (Isaac 5, David4, Benoni3, Ens. Moses2, Aquila1) born in Whittingham, VT 2 Nov. 1801; married (1) 19 Oct. 1826, Lucy Caulkins; married 92) 11 Oct 1832, Elmira Scott; married (3) 15 May 1852, Esther Allen. He died in North Adams, 28 Dec. (does not say what state, but since it does not say, can "assume VT because that is where they were.) They lived in North Adams. Children by first wife: Isaac7, b. 23 July 1827; d. 6 Aug. 1828. #2662 Milo, b. 23 Feb. 1832; m. 18 Jan 1852, Corenlia Gibson. They lived in North Adams Children by second wife: Lucy, b. 29 July 1833; m. 22 Apr. 1852, Henry Lanfair. She d. 9 May 1861. Mary K.., b. 13 Oct. 1840; m. 16 Sept. 1857, Horace Lanfair of Stanford, VT. Gwenda if these are the two you would like connected:VIOLA! And looks like you get your trip to VT ;0) If so, and you want "all" of it back to Aquila with kids & all , I can do that! Harriet Chase http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/Chases/Harriet/Harchas1.htm <><><> Visit Vermont Norwich, Randolph, Essex Jct. http://communities.msn.com/GenealogyConnects Harriet M. Chase <> [email protected] Uncle Jesse Hatch's Civil War Letters. http://www.partridgenest.com/hatch/ Randolph & Norwich Rep. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/vt/county/orange/ http://groups.msn.com/RandolphConnects/homepage <><><>
Thanks for your efforts on behalf of all of us, Keith! I don't know if this has been a quiet weekend for Chase-L, but yours is the first message I have received in several days. I'm wondering if anyone lives near Hudson just across the Merrimack from Nashua, New Hampshire? There are several Chases buried there from the 1800's. I'd love to hear if someone has seen that graveyard. I wish I knew what it was called, but the name of it is not mentioned in my only record. Sincerely, Ellie Pelcyger
To those who are interested in the Image map Project. I have now loaded the pages that I will be using to access your information pages. Constructive comments invited. I would like to thank all those who pointed me to variuos map & flag web sites. At this time I have decided not to use county maps in the U.S.States. Firstly because I did not appreciate how some states such as Texas,(who else?0 had so many. For those of you who have a reasonably fast connection you can try clicking on Texas on the U.S. Image map where I have included the U.S.Census map,(thanks,Lorry), and you will see the problem. I have found a county map of Texas that breaks the state into about 20 sections and later I will adopt that system for the others if the need arises. I will not issue any instructions on how to navigate the Image map site as I hope and trust they will not be needed, For those with slow internet connections or who do not use graphics there is are alternative pages provided but they are at this stage empty, of course.. Please do not send me your information until I request it. I need to think of the best way to send it so that it will convert to Web pages easily. I have modified my own page,(the only one shown, see under the UK link) and it will give everyone an idea of what can be done, Keith Hume
Does anyone know where I can source U.S. State Maps,on-line, that show the counties.please? I have one of Penn which I found some time ago and now cannot find the provider! Also can anyone tell me if Washington D.C. has its own flag? I have finished the U.S. Image map and all the State pages including State maps but would prefer better ones. If I do not get the maps I would like I will put the the ones I have on the Chase site. Keith Hume
Hi, Keith -- Hope this site helps you; Washington, DC does have its own flag, and all others are pictured here as well. Sandy Chase http://www.flagline.com/us-states-all.html
Hello cousins, I happened upon a Chase headstone in Elmlawn Cemetery, Town of Tonawanda, ERIE, NY while I was taking photos as a RAOGK volunteer. Buried here are George E. (1848-1912), Emily E. (1861-1946) and Betsy W. (1891-1934) -- father, mother and daughter. Does anyone have these Chases? I would be happy to send the digital pictures of the stone, Sandy Chase
For Sharon Gallup: Sharon, I took a look around and found the below information at Ancestry. Com. I think it is possible that Lillie Bridget and Lillie Bertha might be two separate people. Your Lillie's parents, if the below is correct, are not the same as Bertha's in your California death record. Maybe they are of the same family??? Still, your date of death matches up. And, as for the unknown Chase marriage, the Beverly Trask query appears to have that nailed down. Can anyone expand on Fred L. Chase for Sharon? Regards to all, Sandy Chase Birth/Christening Death/Burial Name Date Place Date Place <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a25515&id=I2701">Gallup, Lillie Bridget</A> 29 OCT 1882 MAR 1949 Father: <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a25515&id=I2692">Luke William Gallup</A> Mother: <A HREF="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a25515&id=I2698"> Augusta Caroline Lundquist</A> > Fred L. Chase (1869), NY m. Lillie Bridget Gallup Author: [email protected] (Beverly Trask) Date: 21 Jun 2002 1:17 AM GMT Surnames: Chase, Gallup Classification: Query <A HREF="http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=postmessage&r=an&p=surnames.chase&m=1456&onok=http%3A%2F%2Fboards.ancestry.com%2Fmbexec%2Fmessage%2Fan%2Fsurnames.chase%2F1456&oncancel=http%3A%2F%2Fboards.ancestry.com%2Fmbexec%2Fmessage%2Fan%2Fsurnames.chase%2F1456"> </A> Searching for Fred L. Chase b. 1869 in New York--m. Lillie Bridget Gallup from Springville, Ut. children: Margaret A.; Ethel M. and Esther H. all born in Calif. Fred is buried in Forest Lawn cemetery, Glendale, CA