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    1. Re: [CHASE-L] Book by A. W. Chase, M.D.
    2. Barb and Don
    3. Thanks Harriet, Glad you sent that site.it's a nice one to have. Betcha you are right.......that there is one of physicians, etc. Rec'd another email fr. someone else who has a different book of his. Someone in the Michigan area may know something...........it's kinda surprising that there apears to be no info, cause he had a big factory and I believe was assoc. with Universities out there. At least it adds to Chases and places...........speaking of which, there is a softcover book written abt. my Chases.Daniel Wood Chase and family in which my Dad, Kenneth Justice Chase is pictured along with most of the Chase clan, "Apples and Cornstubble" which was written by the Monroe Co . Historian for the Roch. NY Bicentennial, telling the early life on a farm. Much of it is fr. memoirs of a Virginia Grouppe, who became a writer, and the illustrations are done by her father, an artist. She was fr. NYC * Europe and met Grandma Chase one summer while both families were living on Conesus Lake, 1 of the Finger Lakes. Gramma C took a real liking to her and had her come live on the farm during the winters for many years until the farm burned down. There usd to be Chase Rd. in Henrietta NY, a suburb of Rochester, NY. where all the Chases lived. ( My Dad's father Chas. Daniel d. of ptomaine poisoning from a bad oyster at a big holiday gatheringk I imagine, aue he was buried 1/21914, and luckily his mother was a teacher , as sooo many Chases have been..............., and moved to Roch at that time to bring up my Dad.- why....? I don't know.....!) Anyway, I remember the Chase Rd. fr. the 60's, but now it has been renamed Castle Rd as Wilmot-Castle bought up all that land. Right off Castle Rd. tho, there is a Heather Chase development which may be named for the Chases. I made a huge breakthru by tying Phebe Barnard Macy Chase to Benj Jr. and fr. there am doing pretty well filling the line way back. Just came across G. Salstrom's site last nite and now I see where Benj. who m. Mehitable Thurston ties to Daniel Wood Chase. She lst m. Coggelshall ?sp., then Daniel Wood........and this ties to the Cornells an then m??, cause her 4th hus. was Benj Sr. Chase.......! Gets confusing. But the Wood are in there too.....so I have alot of research to do.if I want to tie it allllll........together!!!!!! This is never ending....! Besides Thurston, Goddard, Tripp, Sherman, Paine all tie into this genealogy. I also have the info thru the Folgers making me a 1st cous. of Ben Franklin, abt. 8 x removed. I notice that you are really busy helping others......! You must have a lot of Chase info. Good luck with your move...a lot of work........! Thanks again, Barb [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harriet M Chase" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 8:37 AM Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] Book by A. W. Chase, M.D. > http://famousamericans.net/famousamericans-cha-chi/ > > This is a web site title "famous Americans" , of course there are those > Chases commonly well know ; plus others. > However, no A. W. Chase > > Betcha there is a directory somewhere out there of solely medical doctors. > > I have been "rather" busy putting the cemetery records of my home town > village; Randolph Ctr. VT into the computer, hopefully within a month to > completion. > I don't really expect to find any surprises as to Chases but who knows! > Once I get moved to said town hopefully this summer (and summer ain't here > yet in Vermont!) to "really" get involved in things. > > Harriet Chase > >

    06/03/2002 06:54:33
    1. [CHASE-L] Paul Chase
    2. Would be interested in corresponding with anyone with the following lineage? George1)Cyrus2)Paul3)Samuel4)Paul5)James6)Isaac7)William8)William9)William10) Have quite a bit of documented information from my Grandfather George back to Samuel. Stan Scott [email protected]

    06/02/2002 03:01:44
    1. Re: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts
    2. Jeffrey Chace
    3. Keith, That's great. I will look forward to hearing from you. You may also reach me on my mobile at +31.61.659.6049. If you are calling from a local phone, don't forget to drop the +31 and add a leading 0 (do the same with the other number I gave you, too). Cheers, Jeffrey > Jeffery, > I will phone you Sunday evening, from Hotel, about 7/8 PM to arrange > meeting tomorrow evening, > Keith > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeffrey Chace" <[email protected]> > To: "k.hume" <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 12:06 AM > Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts > > > > Keith, > > > > The Floriade is certainly something to look forward to. You may feel free > > to call in any case any I hope to hear from you while you are here. Call > me > > at +31.23.571.7321 and let me know where to meet you and your wife this > > weekend in Amsterdam. > > > > Truly Yours, > > > > Jeffrey Chace > > > > > > > > Jeffrey Chace > > > > > Jeffrey Chace [email protected] 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/

    06/02/2002 06:44:10
    1. RE: [CHASE-L] Book by A. W. Chase, M.D.
    2. Barb, I've also wondered about A.W.Chase, I have one of his books "Dr Chase's Family Physician, Farrier, Bee-Keeper, and Second Receipt Book" This one is dated 1883, it's on Diseases of Women and Children. This book was published in Toledo, Ohio: Chase Publishing Company. Another note states "Personal letters for Dr. A. W. Chase should be addressed to 195 Superior Street, Toledo, Ohio. Lisa Martin -----Original Message----- From: Barb and Don [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 8:40 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [CHASE-L] Book by A. W. Chase, M.D. Hi all, Am wondering if anyone has any info on this Chase. There is a book entitled: "Dr. Chase's Recipes or Information For Everybody." The following is a caption under a picture in the front of the book: Entered by Act of Congress in the year 1863 by A.W. Chase, M.D. Dr. Chase's Office, Corner of Main and Catherine Streets, Ann Arbor Michigan, was built expressly to enable him to introduce greater facilities to get out his "Recipes" sufficiently fast to satisfy the increasing demand for his work. The picture is of a large building...! Then, it states it is the 38th Edition, published by the Author, in 1866. In it is included a Preface to the 10th edition. Think his 1st name may be Asa.........and there is reference and a picture of (I believe it's a picture of the University of Michigan or of the U. of Ann Arbor Michigan.) Tks for any info anyone might have. Barb Chase Thompson [email protected]

    06/02/2002 06:42:38
    1. [CHASE-L] Buffington/Buffum and Thurston re: Boston Transcript
    2. Barb and Don
    3. Other comments I would like info on: it looks to me like Esther > Buffington was the dt. of Benjamin Buffinton and Hannah BUFFUM. > Also, and this is CONFUSING........., under James5) Isaac4)Wm3) Wm2) Wm1) > 2nd w. of James was Lydia (Goddard )Thurston, dt. of Daniel and Mary (Tripp) > Goddard and widow of Jonathan Thurston. Children by lst wife who was Alice > Anthony, dt. of Wm. and Mary (Coggeshall) Anthony : Elizabeth, James of > Little Compton, R>I., j. Huldah Winslow, 2nd w. m. 31 July 1771 Sarah Wood, > b. Little Compton, then in MA, bust since 1747 in RI, 4 June 1726, dt. of > Henry and Content (THURSTON) WOOD. I feel there is some connection to > Mehitable Thurston who m. Benj.5)of Stephen4( Joseph3) Wm.2)Wm.1). CAN > ANYONE........HELP ME ON THIS................!!!!!??????????? > > THANKS.......! > > Barb > [email protected]

    06/02/2002 02:57:23
    1. [CHASE-L] Book by A. W. Chase, M.D.
    2. Barb and Don
    3. Hi all, Am wondering if anyone has any info on this Chase. There is a book entitled: "Dr. Chase's Recipes or Information For Everybody." The following is a caption under a picture in the front of the book: Entered by Act of Congress in the year 1863 by A.W. Chase, M.D. Dr. Chase's Office, Corner of Main and Catherine Streets, Ann Arbor Michigan, was built expressly to enable him to introduce greater facilities to get out his "Recipes" sufficiently fast to satisfy the increasing demand for his work. The picture is of a large building...! Then, it states it is the 38th Edition, published by the Author, in 1866. In it is included a Preface to the 10th edition. Think his 1st name may be Asa.........and there is reference and a picture of (I believe it's a picture of the University of Michigan or of the U. of Ann Arbor Michigan.) Tks for any info anyone might have. Barb Chase Thompson [email protected]

    06/02/2002 02:40:02
    1. Re: [CHASE-L] Book by A. W. Chase, M.D.
    2. Harriet M Chase
    3. http://famousamericans.net/famousamericans-cha-chi/ This is a web site title "famous Americans" , of course there are those Chases commonly well know ; plus others. However, no A. W. Chase Betcha there is a directory somewhere out there of solely medical doctors. I have been "rather" busy putting the cemetery records of my home town village; Randolph Ctr. VT into the computer, hopefully within a month to completion. I don't really expect to find any surprises as to Chases but who knows! Once I get moved to said town hopefully this summer (and summer ain't here yet in Vermont!) to "really" get involved in things. Harriet Chase

    06/02/2002 02:37:44
    1. Re: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts
    2. k.hume
    3. Jeffery, I will phone you Sunday evening, from Hotel, about 7/8 PM to arrange meeting tomorrow evening, Keith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffrey Chace" <[email protected]> To: "k.hume" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 12:06 AM Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts > Keith, > > The Floriade is certainly something to look forward to. You may feel free > to call in any case any I hope to hear from you while you are here. Call me > at +31.23.571.7321 and let me know where to meet you and your wife this > weekend in Amsterdam. > > Truly Yours, > > Jeffrey Chace > > > > Jeffrey Chace >

    06/02/2002 02:10:28
    1. [CHASE-L] Buffington/Buffum, also Thurston
    2. Barb and Don
    3. One > Question I have is that often the b. or d. dates are different by 2 or 3 > mos. ie, 1 thing may say 2/4/1770 an another 4/4/1770..always just the > birth MONTH. Can anyone explain this to me.......seems I read that a > different calendar was used, but that short a time ago.......? More > important to me tho, is how do I know which MONTH to use......!????? > ************ > ******* Other comments I would like info on: it looks to me like Esther > Buffington was the dt. of Benjamin Buffinton and Hannah BUFFUM. > Also, and this is CONFUSING........., under James5) Isaac4)Wm3) Wm2) Wm1) > 2nd w. of James was Lydia (Goddard )Thurston, dt. of Daniel and Mary (Tripp) > Goddard and widow of Jonathan Thurston. Children by lst wife who was Alice > Anthony, dt. of Wm. and Mary (Coggeshall) Anthony : Elizabeth, James of > Little Compton, R>I., j. Huldah Winslow, 2nd w. m. 31 July 1771 Sarah Wood, > b. Little Compton, then in MA, bust since 1747 in RI, 4 June 1726, dt. of > Henry and Content (THURSTON) WOOD. I feel there is some connection to > Mehitable Thurston who m. Benj.5)of Stephen4( Joseph3) Wm.2)Wm.1). CAN > ANYONE........HELP ME ON THIS................!!!!!??????????? > > THANKS.......! > > Barb > [email protected] **********

    06/01/2002 01:50:55
    1. Re: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts
    2. k.hume
    3. Hi,Jeffery, Yes for some reason Holland does not seem to like ntl,my provider but I am sure the group will understand as our communications can only benefir "The cause" I am in Amsterdam this week-end staying at the Avenue Hotel. I am not sure how far away this is from where you live. My wife and I are going to Floriade for a couple of days. I will be in the Hotel on Sunday evening about 9.30 pm. Do not call earlier as we will be out. Keith For the benefit of the Group Floriade is a "Once in 10 years event" and probably the biggest flower and garden festival in the world. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffrey Chace" <[email protected]> To: "k.hume" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 3:12 PM Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts > Keith, > > Glad to hear that you are still subscribing to the list. I realise that it > is not the intent of the list to post personal messages, but considering the > odd situation we have always experienced with trying to exchange email, I > don't see that I have much choice. I was wondering if you might give me a > call again sometime? This weekend would be great for me. The last time I > was in Blighty, I was unable to get together with you and would like to talk > some more about our family. > > Don't know when the next time will be that I will be visiting the isles, but > should have time in the next couple of months. It would be great if before > that time someone has the opportunity to track down the Banks Mss. at the > Library of Congress and give us some further data. But, in any case, I am > very eager to have another go at finding sneaky William. > > I imagine you still have my phone number, if not make that known here and I > will try the old "send it through Lonnie" trick! :) BTW, Ginger, if you > are reading these, what is this weekend like for you concerning a phone call > from me? > > Cheers, > > Jeffrey > > > This seems to be a very promising lead as to confirming William's origins. > > I hope that someone in the US contacts the Library of Congress about this > > information. > > Jeffery,as you know I cannot contact you by email but it would be ironic > if > > the information we have all been looking for was in the US all the time! > > Let us hope that someone over there is as assiduous as you and goes and > > find out, > > Keith Hume > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jeffrey Chace" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 PM > > Subject: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I thought that I would pass on this information to anyone who is > > interested > > > and particularly someone who is in a better position than I to go > > > investigate. In the book The Great Migration Begins, William Chace's > > > origins in Wivenhoe are based upon the Topographical Dictionary of 2885 > > > English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650, Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, > > ed. > > > (Philadelphia 1937; rpt. Baltimore 1957), by Dr. Charles E. Banks. The > > > Great Migration says, "Banks derives this William Chase from Wivenhoe, > > > Essex, citing only 'Banks Mss.'" Earlier this year, I found a copy of > the > > > same Topographical Dictionary at Essex Records Office in Chelmsford, > > > England, and indeed that is the only source given. 'Banks Mss.' means > > Banks > > > Manuscripts. > > > > > > Below is the a guide to the information held by the Library of Congress > > and > > > the Banks genealogical collection makes up 11 microfilm reels. Who, oh > > Who > > > has the time and is in close enough proximity to go determine if the > > > mysterious 'Banks Mss.' with regard to William are included in these > > reels? > > > Given what notes he made on William and why he concluded William came > from > > > Wivenhoe would allow me to go straight to the source in England and > > further > > > our information. > > > > > > Banks genealogical collection. -- Washington, D.C. : Library of > Congress, > > > Photoduplication Service, 1978. -- 11 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. > > > > > > LC Call Number: Microfilm 51304 > > > > > > A collection of primarily genealogical and historical records relating > to > > > American families, found in the library of Col. Charles E. Banks at the > > time > > > of his death in 1931. It includes some printed but mostly handwritten > and > > > typewritten manuscripts. The originals are in the Library of Congress > Rare > > > Book and Special Collections Division. The collection also includes some > > > periodical articles and book pages, lists, subsidies, parish registers, > > > photos, letters and postcards, some maps, some genealogies, and other > > > genealogical data. A list of items filmed appears at the beginning of > each > > > reel. > > > > > > LCCN: 84-187195 > > > > > > GUIDE: 9, [Banks Genealogical Collection]. > > > > > > 1. New England--Genealogy. 2. England--Genealogy. 3. England--Registers. > > > > > > Jeffrey Chace > > > [email protected] > > > > > > 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/ > > > > > > > > > Jeffrey Chace > [email protected] > > 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/ >

    05/31/2002 05:00:59
    1. Re: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts
    2. Jeffrey Chace
    3. Keith, Glad to hear that you are still subscribing to the list. I realise that it is not the intent of the list to post personal messages, but considering the odd situation we have always experienced with trying to exchange email, I don't see that I have much choice. I was wondering if you might give me a call again sometime? This weekend would be great for me. The last time I was in Blighty, I was unable to get together with you and would like to talk some more about our family. Don't know when the next time will be that I will be visiting the isles, but should have time in the next couple of months. It would be great if before that time someone has the opportunity to track down the Banks Mss. at the Library of Congress and give us some further data. But, in any case, I am very eager to have another go at finding sneaky William. I imagine you still have my phone number, if not make that known here and I will try the old "send it through Lonnie" trick! :) BTW, Ginger, if you are reading these, what is this weekend like for you concerning a phone call from me? Cheers, Jeffrey > This seems to be a very promising lead as to confirming William's origins. > I hope that someone in the US contacts the Library of Congress about this > information. > Jeffery,as you know I cannot contact you by email but it would be ironic if > the information we have all been looking for was in the US all the time! > Let us hope that someone over there is as assiduous as you and goes and > find out, > Keith Hume > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeffrey Chace" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 PM > Subject: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts > > > > Hello, > > > > I thought that I would pass on this information to anyone who is > interested > > and particularly someone who is in a better position than I to go > > investigate. In the book The Great Migration Begins, William Chace's > > origins in Wivenhoe are based upon the Topographical Dictionary of 2885 > > English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650, Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, > ed. > > (Philadelphia 1937; rpt. Baltimore 1957), by Dr. Charles E. Banks. The > > Great Migration says, "Banks derives this William Chase from Wivenhoe, > > Essex, citing only 'Banks Mss.'" Earlier this year, I found a copy of the > > same Topographical Dictionary at Essex Records Office in Chelmsford, > > England, and indeed that is the only source given. 'Banks Mss.' means > Banks > > Manuscripts. > > > > Below is the a guide to the information held by the Library of Congress > and > > the Banks genealogical collection makes up 11 microfilm reels. Who, oh > Who > > has the time and is in close enough proximity to go determine if the > > mysterious 'Banks Mss.' with regard to William are included in these > reels? > > Given what notes he made on William and why he concluded William came from > > Wivenhoe would allow me to go straight to the source in England and > further > > our information. > > > > Banks genealogical collection. -- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, > > Photoduplication Service, 1978. -- 11 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. > > > > LC Call Number: Microfilm 51304 > > > > A collection of primarily genealogical and historical records relating to > > American families, found in the library of Col. Charles E. Banks at the > time > > of his death in 1931. It includes some printed but mostly handwritten and > > typewritten manuscripts. The originals are in the Library of Congress Rare > > Book and Special Collections Division. The collection also includes some > > periodical articles and book pages, lists, subsidies, parish registers, > > photos, letters and postcards, some maps, some genealogies, and other > > genealogical data. A list of items filmed appears at the beginning of each > > reel. > > > > LCCN: 84-187195 > > > > GUIDE: 9, [Banks Genealogical Collection]. > > > > 1. New England--Genealogy. 2. England--Genealogy. 3. England--Registers. > > > > Jeffrey Chace > > [email protected] > > > > 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/ > > > > Jeffrey Chace [email protected] 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/

    05/31/2002 10:12:14
    1. Re: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts
    2. k.hume
    3. Further thoughts re the Banks manuscripts. There is a good chance that copies may also be in the Archives at Kew, UK, Keith Hume ----- Original Message ----- From: "k.hume" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 8:02 AM Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts > This seems to be a very promising lead as to confirming William's origins. > I hope that someone in the US contacts the Library of Congress about this > information. > Jeffery,as you know I cannot contact you by email but it would be ironic if > the information we have all been looking for was in the US all the time! > Let us hope that someone over there is as assiduous as you and goes and > find out, > Keith Hume > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeffrey Chace" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 PM > Subject: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts > > > > Hello, > > > > I thought that I would pass on this information to anyone who is > interested > > and particularly someone who is in a better position than I to go > > investigate. In the book The Great Migration Begins, William Chace's > > origins in Wivenhoe are based upon the Topographical Dictionary of 2885 > > English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650, Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, > ed. > > (Philadelphia 1937; rpt. Baltimore 1957), by Dr. Charles E. Banks. The > > Great Migration says, "Banks derives this William Chase from Wivenhoe, > > Essex, citing only 'Banks Mss.'" Earlier this year, I found a copy of the > > same Topographical Dictionary at Essex Records Office in Chelmsford, > > England, and indeed that is the only source given. 'Banks Mss.' means > Banks > > Manuscripts. > > > > Below is the a guide to the information held by the Library of Congress > and > > the Banks genealogical collection makes up 11 microfilm reels. Who, oh > Who > > has the time and is in close enough proximity to go determine if the > > mysterious 'Banks Mss.' with regard to William are included in these > reels? > > Given what notes he made on William and why he concluded William came from > > Wivenhoe would allow me to go straight to the source in England and > further > > our information. > > > > Banks genealogical collection. -- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, > > Photoduplication Service, 1978. -- 11 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. > > > > LC Call Number: Microfilm 51304 > > > > A collection of primarily genealogical and historical records relating to > > American families, found in the library of Col. Charles E. Banks at the > time > > of his death in 1931. It includes some printed but mostly handwritten and > > typewritten manuscripts. The originals are in the Library of Congress Rare > > Book and Special Collections Division. The collection also includes some > > periodical articles and book pages, lists, subsidies, parish registers, > > photos, letters and postcards, some maps, some genealogies, and other > > genealogical data. A list of items filmed appears at the beginning of each > > reel. > > > > LCCN: 84-187195 > > > > GUIDE: 9, [Banks Genealogical Collection]. > > > > 1. New England--Genealogy. 2. England--Genealogy. 3. England--Registers. > > > > Jeffrey Chace > > [email protected] > > > > 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/ > > >

    05/31/2002 02:47:36
    1. Re: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts
    2. k.hume
    3. This seems to be a very promising lead as to confirming William's origins. I hope that someone in the US contacts the Library of Congress about this information. Jeffery,as you know I cannot contact you by email but it would be ironic if the information we have all been looking for was in the US all the time! Let us hope that someone over there is as assiduous as you and goes and find out, Keith Hume ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffrey Chace" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 PM Subject: [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts > Hello, > > I thought that I would pass on this information to anyone who is interested > and particularly someone who is in a better position than I to go > investigate. In the book The Great Migration Begins, William Chace's > origins in Wivenhoe are based upon the Topographical Dictionary of 2885 > English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650, Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, ed. > (Philadelphia 1937; rpt. Baltimore 1957), by Dr. Charles E. Banks. The > Great Migration says, "Banks derives this William Chase from Wivenhoe, > Essex, citing only 'Banks Mss.'" Earlier this year, I found a copy of the > same Topographical Dictionary at Essex Records Office in Chelmsford, > England, and indeed that is the only source given. 'Banks Mss.' means Banks > Manuscripts. > > Below is the a guide to the information held by the Library of Congress and > the Banks genealogical collection makes up 11 microfilm reels. Who, oh Who > has the time and is in close enough proximity to go determine if the > mysterious 'Banks Mss.' with regard to William are included in these reels? > Given what notes he made on William and why he concluded William came from > Wivenhoe would allow me to go straight to the source in England and further > our information. > > Banks genealogical collection. -- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, > Photoduplication Service, 1978. -- 11 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. > > LC Call Number: Microfilm 51304 > > A collection of primarily genealogical and historical records relating to > American families, found in the library of Col. Charles E. Banks at the time > of his death in 1931. It includes some printed but mostly handwritten and > typewritten manuscripts. The originals are in the Library of Congress Rare > Book and Special Collections Division. The collection also includes some > periodical articles and book pages, lists, subsidies, parish registers, > photos, letters and postcards, some maps, some genealogies, and other > genealogical data. A list of items filmed appears at the beginning of each > reel. > > LCCN: 84-187195 > > GUIDE: 9, [Banks Genealogical Collection]. > > 1. New England--Genealogy. 2. England--Genealogy. 3. England--Registers. > > Jeffrey Chace > [email protected] > > 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/ >

    05/31/2002 02:02:16
    1. [CHASE-L] Chase Info here
    2. <A HREF="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/majmanac.htm#chase">Click here: UF: PK Yonge Library of Florida History</A> Some sites I've found on CHASE. Hope they help someone. Kathleen <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/~weekseekers/chase2.html">Click here: The Chase Family Heritage</A> <A HREF="http://www.vineyard.net/vineyard/history/chase.htm">Click here: The Chase Family of Martha's Vineyard  (Banks Vol. III, pp. 71-80.)</A> ( By BANKS)

    05/31/2002 01:10:10
    1. [CHASE-L] Mistake on last email
    2. Barb and Don
    3. I MEANT I have not seen Mehitable WOOD (Chase) ..........it's always been Mehitable (THURSTON) Chase....! Barb [email protected]

    05/30/2002 10:01:54
    1. Fw: [CHASE-L] Boston Transcript
    2. Barb and Don
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barb and Don" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Cc: "AOL Instant Messenger" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 3:21 AM Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] Boston Transcript > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Re your Boston Transcript info Jeff and everyone researching Mehitable > (Thurston) Chase 2nd w. of Benj. 5, Stephen4, Joseph3,Wm2,Wm1). Please see > ******'s below in 3rd Paragraph starting with Children by Esther and > *********'s thru out message.......! > Thanks. > Hope this isnt too confusing....meaning the questions at the end.....! > Barb > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeffrey Chace" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:52 AM > Subject: [CHASE-L] Boston Transcript > > > > I have recently become aware of a genealogical source for New England > > called The Boston Transcript. I have found a couple of relevant articles > > concerning Chases which I post here. > > > > BOSTON TRANSCRIPT: > > 1904 - Card 10 - April - June; no date > > > > > > 7128. 1. Chase, Sherman. I do not think it has ever been found who the > > wives of William (2) Chase, Jr., were. By his second wife (name unknown) > he > > had son, Joseph (3), who married Sarah (3) Sherman, Feb. 8, 1694, daughter > > of Samson (2) and Isabel (Tripp) Sherman (Hon. Philip 1). Another son (my > > ancestor), Samuel (3) Chase, married also a Sarah Sherman, daughter of > > Samuel (2) and Martha (Tripp) Sherman (Hon. Philip 1). The above Sarah, > > daughter of Samson Sherman, named a child Samson Chase; also another > Isabel > > Chase, which shows she was the daughter of Samson Sherman. Isabel and > > Martha Tripp were sisters and daughter of John (1) Tripp of Portsmouth, R. > > I., and wife, Mary (Paine) Tripp. I think someone placed the wrong Sarah > > Sherman, daughter of Peleg, as wife of Joseph Chase; no doubt because the > > age agreed with date of marriage, but this is not proof enough. I refer to > > wills, deeds, Bibles or other good authority. > > > > 2. Chase, Buffington. Stephen (4) Chase, son of Joseph (3) (William 2, > > William 1) and Sarah (Sherman) Chase, born March 2, 1708, married, first > > Esther (3) Buffington, Nov. 11, 1728, daughter of Benjamin (2) and Hannah > > (___) Buffington (Thomas 1); married, second wife, Bathsheba Stafford, > > 1751; third wife, Abigail Potter, 1769; fourth wife, Nancy Bushnell, > > January 1776; no issue. > > > > Children by Esther, first wife: Hannah, born Dec. 22, 1729, married Joseph > > Slade July 25, 1747; Sarah, born Sept. 18, 1731, married Jonathan Luther > > Jan. 16, 1752; Esther, born Aug. 5, 1733, married Thomas Earl Nov. 1, > 1753; > > Susanna, born Nov. 1, 1735, married Daniel Wood May 30, 1752; > *********** From everything I've seen, Benjamin, > > born Nov. 29, 1737, married Mehitable THURSTON, NOT Wood; Is this possibly > a typo......? bcause it would change the WHOLE line,........!!!!!!!!! I > would lke to hear from everyone who is doing this line.........because as > I've said, I have not seen Benjamin m. Mehitable THURSTON..........! "The > Genealogy of Ancestors & Descendents of Joseph Chase, who died in Swanzey, > his will proved March 1725, printed in 1874 states Benj. b. 11/19/1737, m. > lst, Elizabeth Durfee, m. 2nd widow Mehitable Thurston, 2/19/1777" which > concurs with what I have-----except for Benj's date of b, which I have as 29 > Jan. 1737, from Lonnie and others, including the "Some of the Descendants of > Wm. Chase of Roxbury and Yarmouth, MASS.. > Stephen, born Feb. 3, 1740, > > married (perhaps) Hannah Blithen of Swansea, Mass., 1760; Joseph, born, > > Feb. 13, 1742; Asa, born June 4, 1744, married Deborah Baker, daughter of > > Ebenezer; Jethro, born June 4, 1746; Peace, born June 5, 1748, married > > Daniel Baker, Nov. 26, 1767; Comfort, born Nov. 10, 1750, married Samuel > > Upton Feb. 18, 1773. > > > > The mother, Esther (Buffington) Chase, died 1750, after birth of child; > the > > above-named Buffingtons, Slades, Luthers, Woods and Bakers all > intermarried > > into my family lines. > > > > Thomas Buffington, son of William, came to New England in 1639; he first > > settled in Salem, Mass., removed to Swansea, Mass.; his will was proved > > Nov. 11, 1729; married Sarah Southwick of Salem, Mass., daughter of John > > and Sarah (___) Tidd Southwick and granddaughter of Laurence (1) and > > Cassandra, who were fined, whipped and banished for being Quakers. Their > > children were: Thomas, born 1672, married Hannah Ross Feb. 28, 1699; > > Benjamin, born 1675, married Hannah (___); Abigail married Samuel King, > > Aug. 13, 1714; William. > > > > The children of Benjamin and Hannah Buffington were: William, married > > Susanna Chase; Hannah, married Silas Chase 1733; Jonathan, married Sarah > > Luther 1735; Esther, married Stephen (4) Chase, son of Joseph (3) and > Sarah > > Sherman (Samson 2, Philip 1) Chase, Nov. 11, 1728; Benjamin, born Feb. 9, > > 1701, married Isabel Chase Feb. 15, 1723. She was daughter of Joseph and > > Sarah (Sherman) Chase. > > > > > > E. E. P. > > > > > > > > BOSTON TRANSCRIPT: > > 1904 - Card 10 - April - June; no date > > > > > > > > > > 4. AYERS. April 27, 1904. I fail to find in the Essex Antiquarian the > birth > > of John Ayer as being 1592. In what numbr can I find it? > > > > > > G. A. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Transcribed by Gloria ODOM > > > > BOSTON TRANSCRIPT: > > 1904 - Card 8 - April - June > > 27 April 1904 > > > > > > (*7123) 1, Chase, Sherman. In the Transcript of Oct. 15, 1902, I find an > > account of the Sherman family by E. E. P.; also later in the answered > > (numbered *5800) the Chase family by same correspondent. May I ask which > > Sarah Sherman married Joseph (3), daughter of Peleg (2) (Philip 1), born > > 1679, is given as marrying Joseph Chase; also Sarah (3) (Samson 2, Philip > > 1). Can anyone give me the mother of Joseph (2) Chase? E. E. P. says he is > > son of second wife of William (2) (William 1). > > > > 2. Chase, Buffington. One son of Jospeh (3) Chase was Stephen (4), born > > March 2, 1709. He died in Cornwallis (N. H. or N. S.) June 23, 1790. He > had > > four wives. I do not know the first; the second was Esther Buffington, > ************Jeff........the lst was Elizabeth Durfee, b. 12 July 1735, m. > abt 1757, d. abt. 1776, daughter of Job & Elizabeth (Chase) Durfee per > Lonnie. "The aforementioned "Descendants of Wm Chae of Roxbury & Yarmouth" > States: Stephen 4, of Freetown and, after 1763, of Cornwallis, N.,S., born > at Portsmouth, R.I., 2 May 1709, d. at Cornwallis 23 June 1790 (which > concurs w/above info). He married lst at Portsmouth, 11 Sept. 1728, Esther > Buffinton, b. 30 Oct 1712, d. 14 July 1750, dt. of Benj and Hannah Buffinton > of Swansea, (note there is no g in Buffinton), secondly, at Swansea, 20 Apr. > 1751, Basheba Stafford, who d. abt 1763, dt. of Joseph (or Josiah) and Sarah > Stafford of Newport, R.I., thirdly, in Nova Scotia, 2 Aug. 1764, Abigail > Porter, and fourthly, 28 Jan. 1776, Mary (or Nancy) Bushnell." One > Question I have is that often the b. or d. dates are different by 2 or 3 > mos. ie, 1 thing may say 2/4/1770 an another 4/4/1770..always just the > birth MONTH. Can anyone explain this to me.......seems I read that a > different calendar was used, but that short a time ago.......? More > important to me tho, is how do I know which MONTH to use......!????? > ************ > ******* Other comments I would like info on: it looks to me like Esther > Buffington was the dt. of Benjamin Buffinton and Hannah BUFFUM. > Also, and this is CONFUSING........., under James5) Isaac4)Wm3) Wm2) Wm1) > 2nd w. of James was Lydia (Goddard )Thurston, dt. of Daniel and Mary (Tripp) > Goddard and widow of Jonathan Thurston. Children by lst wife who was Alice > Anthony, dt. of Wm. and Mary (Coggeshall) Anthony : Elizabeth, James of > Little Compton, R>I., j. Huldah Winslow, 2nd w. m. 31 July 1771 Sarah Wood, > b. Little Compton, then in MA, bust since 1747 in RI, 4 June 1726, dt. of > Henry and Content (THURSTON) WOOD. I feel there is some connection to > Mehitable Thurston who m. Benj.5)of Stephen4( Joseph3) Wm.2)Wm.1). CAN > ANYONE........HELP ME ON THIS................!!!!!??????????? > > THANKS.......! > > Barb > [email protected] ********** > > whose parents and marriage date I want. He married, third, Abigail Porter, > > and fourth, Nancy Burhill. > > > > 3. Chase, Blethen. Stephen (5) Chase, Jr's marriage intention was entered > > in Georgetown records Oct. 4, 1760. She was called "Hanah Bilfeth" of > > Swansea, Mass. Her parents desired. > > > > 4. Ayers. "Five Colonial Families," Vol. __, gives John Ayer of Newbury, > > 1635, wife Hannah. Will, proved Oct. 6, 1637?, says he was son of Thomas > > Ayer, County of Dorset, England, and born 1590?, in Wiltshire, England. In > > 1692 widow Hannah deeds land to her son, Robert, etc. > > > > Essex Antiquarian gives his births as 1592 and the death of his wife > Hannah > > as Oct. 8, 1688; also says that he came in ship Mary Ann, 1637, and was > > registered in passenger list as John Eyre, grocer, of Norwich. These dates > > are conflicting. Can proof be given of either? > > > > 5. Evered. A John Evered, alias Webb, from Marlboro, England, 1635; Boston > > merchant, 1665; mentions in will "sons of John Ayer," also "Rebecca, wife > > of John Aslebe?." As she was the daughter of John (1) Ayer and wife > Hannah, > > is it not probable that Hannah was an Everard? Can anything be given about > > this John Evered (alias Webb)? I find in "Newes from New England," page > > 107, the following: "About 150 leagues from Boston eastward is the Isle of > > Sables whither one John Webb, alias Evered, an active man, with his > > company, are gone with commission from the Bay to get seahorse teeth and > > oyle." > > > > Winthrop records in his journal, page 34, that "the merchants of Boston > > sent a vessel to the Isle of Sable with twelve men, and brought home 400 > > pair of sea-horse teeth which were estimated worth L300, and left 12 ton > of > > oil and many skins which they could not bring away, being put from the > > island in a storm." > > > > A John Webb sold land and house in Braintree to Samuel Allen, April 19, > > 1648. Perhaps "Braintree" can help on this Webb-Evered problem. > > > > Samuel Appleton of Ipswich married in Preston, England, Jan. 24, 1616, > > Judith Everard. Is anything known of her family? The following is an > > extract from a will: "Captain John Everedd als. Web of Drawcut, mentions > in > > will: Bro. Wm. Dinsdald. Cousins: John, Robert, Thomas, Peter and Nat. > > Eyres, of Haverhill." Also, "Eldest son of John Bishop, late of Newbury, > > now at Nantucket." Marriage records Feb. 10, 1665; 13, 9, 1668. > > > > > > M. C. S. > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > NOTE BY GLORIA: Also, on one of the other BTs included in the index you > can > > find more on the transcribed will of John EVEREDD. > > Transcribed by Gloria ODOM > > > > > > > > Jeffrey Chace > > [email protected] > > > > 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/ > > > > >

    05/30/2002 09:27:48
    1. [CHASE-L] Dr. Charles E. Banks Manuscripts
    2. Jeffrey Chace
    3. Hello, I thought that I would pass on this information to anyone who is interested and particularly someone who is in a better position than I to go investigate. In the book The Great Migration Begins, William Chace's origins in Wivenhoe are based upon the Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650, Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, ed. (Philadelphia 1937; rpt. Baltimore 1957), by Dr. Charles E. Banks. The Great Migration says, "Banks derives this William Chase from Wivenhoe, Essex, citing only 'Banks Mss.'" Earlier this year, I found a copy of the same Topographical Dictionary at Essex Records Office in Chelmsford, England, and indeed that is the only source given. 'Banks Mss.' means Banks Manuscripts. Below is the a guide to the information held by the Library of Congress and the Banks genealogical collection makes up 11 microfilm reels. Who, oh Who has the time and is in close enough proximity to go determine if the mysterious 'Banks Mss.' with regard to William are included in these reels? Given what notes he made on William and why he concluded William came from Wivenhoe would allow me to go straight to the source in England and further our information. Banks genealogical collection. -- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service, 1978. -- 11 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. LC Call Number: Microfilm 51304 A collection of primarily genealogical and historical records relating to American families, found in the library of Col. Charles E. Banks at the time of his death in 1931. It includes some printed but mostly handwritten and typewritten manuscripts. The originals are in the Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division. The collection also includes some periodical articles and book pages, lists, subsidies, parish registers, photos, letters and postcards, some maps, some genealogies, and other genealogical data. A list of items filmed appears at the beginning of each reel. LCCN: 84-187195 GUIDE: 9, [Banks Genealogical Collection]. 1. New England--Genealogy. 2. England--Genealogy. 3. England--Registers. Jeffrey Chace [email protected] 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/

    05/30/2002 02:32:07
    1. [CHASE-L] AQUILLA & THOMAS
    2. Clyde Downing
    3. Where did AQUILLA and THOMAS CHASE first settle? I am interested in perhaps the main locations of where the first 3 or 4 generations lived. I am trying to keep them seperate from the descendants of WILLIAM (1) who lived at Roxbury and Yarmouth and Swansea and also into Rhode Island. Thanks,Clyde

    05/29/2002 02:54:43
    1. [CHASE-L] SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR THE CHASE/CHACE LIST...
    2. Alice Leonard
    3. Hello Chase Folks: How would you like to have your own family crest, hand-beaded by Canadian bead artist Sue Bachinski. A true family heirloom for you & your family to enjoy for generations! Personalized, hand-beaded Family Crests http://www.familyjools.com/Bachinski/crest.html All contact information on cost and ordering is on the listed URL..... E-mail directly to the web site for more peticulars. Enjoy..... Alice Mound House Nv.

    05/29/2002 01:42:34
    1. [CHASE-L] Fw: [GM-L] Solomon Farnham Kimball b. 1770, MA & son, Heber Kimball
    2. Harriet M Chase
    3. There is CHASE info in here, plus of the Kimballs in VT. You might have to sift through "some" LDS history. Harriet Chase ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 2:26 PM Subject: [GM-L] Solomon Farnham Kimball b. 1770, MA & son, Heber Kimball : My father, Solomon Farnham Kimball, was born in the state of Massachusetts, : in the year 1770; he was raised from his boyhood with Judge Chase of : Massachusetts, who was a blacksmith. : : http://www.saintswithouthalos.com/Bios/kimball,hc2.htm : : : ==== GenMassachusetts Mailing List ==== : To unsubscribe: http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/us/index.html : :

    05/28/2002 09:54:35