Hi,Meg, Later the group you mention issued regular news letters and had a regular family gathering. I beleive the NEGHS has some and there are copies at Albany Library, Keith Hume At 08:57 PM 11/2/98 -0700, you wrote: >One of the docuements I have amongst my family treasures is the >application of my great grandfather to become a member of the >Chase-Chace Family Association which was incop9rated at Hartford, Conn. >July 6th 1899. Are you aware of this organization? Are the records of >the applications still existing? The president was John C. Chase, >Derry N.H. and the crest is shown. I have a list of officers on the >letter head. Is this info helpful? Meg Chase > > > Keith Hume, email khume@netcomuk.co.uk CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html Kent,England Researching:- HULME,DAWSON,(In Lancs.) HUME,McKAY, (In New Brunswick & Nova Scotia SHERMAN,SIMMONS,HATHAWAY AND CHASE,(In USA & Canada) SHERRING & BLUNDEN (Hampshire,England) FALL,(Ireland & Australia) BUTCHER,PAYNE/PAINE,BURCKITT(Bedfordshire,England)
Can anyone help me with this CHASE family: Grannie: Jacob Pate CHASE b. 1801 Jefferson Co. Tenn. married Mary Elizabeth BOWEN b 1817 m: 1836 in SC Children were: George Napoleon CHASE b 1837 New Market, Tenn. Jerome Pressly CHASE b 1838 Charles Carroll CHASE b 1839 Waterloo, S.C. Josephine Pauline CHASE b 1840 New Market, Tenn. Hugh Lawson White CHASE b 1842 Waterloo, S.C. Irvine Keith CHASE b 1843 Waterloo, S.C. Mary Louise CHASE b 1845 Waterloo, S.C. John Pate CHASE b 1846 Charleston, S.C. Medora Ella CHASE b 1848 Charleston, S.C. Antoinette CHASE b 1850 Washington, D.C. Carolina CHASE b 1853 Washington, D.C. William Choice CHASE b 1854 Washington, D.C. Eugene Bowen CHASE b 1857 Washington, D.C.
All, I have delayed the final update of the www site as one or two of you want to make changes. I am now setting the date for 8 November. Debbie Axtman and Darcy Hoisington you data is now in the database ready to be loaded to site, Debbie the latest version of your CHASE sites will also be put up at the week-end, Keith Keith Hume, email khume@netcomuk.co.uk CHASE-L Website at:- http://www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~khume/home.html Kent,England Researching:- HULME,DAWSON,(In Lancs.) HUME,McKAY, (In New Brunswick & Nova Scotia SHERMAN,SIMMONS,HATHAWAY AND CHASE,(In USA & Canada) SHERRING & BLUNDEN (Hampshire,England) FALL,(Ireland & Australia) BUTCHER,PAYNE/PAINE,BURCKITT(Bedfordshire,England)
This is to advise you that a new Website is being developed by THE IMMIGRANT SHIPS TRANSCRIBERS GUILD, a group of over 100 volunteers who decided to transcribe NARA microfilmed passenger lists and make them freely available to anyone on the Internet. As of this date there are over 50 transcribed lists on this site and 100 more being >>worked on. In addition the GUILD has had 100 lists donated to the site and many sites >>agreeing to the linking of their ships and sites to the GUILD site and it is hopeful these >>will shortly be up on the site, which is still under construction. If you have a transcribed list or photocopies of a NARA list you'd like to donate you >>are asked to send an e-mail to the Site Coordinator at Ships07@aol.com giving the name >>of the ship, the port of departure and date, the port of arrival and date. If you have a >>website with a transcribed list on it contact the Resource Coordinator at oaras@aol.com giving your URL, and all other information concerning the ships on your site. If you would >>like to volunteer to transcribe a list contact the Volunteer Coordinator at >>WPTT39B@prodigy.com. The GUILD's site is located at http://iigs.rootsweb.com/immships This site is searchable by passenger name, date of arrival and ships name!
This is to advise you that a new Website is being developed by THE IMMIGRANT SHIPS TRANSCRIBERS GUILD, a group of over 100 volunteers who decided to transcribe NARA microfilmed passenger lists and make them freely available to anyone on the Internet. As of this date there are over 50 transcribed lists on this site and 100 more being >>worked on. In addition the GUILD has had 100 lists donated to the site and many sites >>agreeing to the linking of their ships and sites to the GUILD site and it is hopeful these >>will shortly be up on the site, which is still under construction. If you have a transcribed list or photocopies of a NARA list you'd like to donate you >>are asked to send an e-mail to the Site Coordinator at Ships07@aol.com giving the name >>of the ship, the port of departure and date, the port of arrival and date. If you have a >>website with a transcribed list on it contact the Resource Coordinator at oaras@aol.com giving your URL, and all other information concerning the ships on your site. If you would >>like to volunteer to transcribe a list contact the Volunteer Coordinator at >>WPTT39B@prodigy.com. The GUILD's site is located at http://iigs.rootsweb.com/immships This site is searchable by passenger name, date of arrival and ships name!
Meg, It would be wonderful if you could get this document scanned at a decent resolution and post it so that we might all be able to view it. What a wonderful treasure! If you need help with the scanning, please contact me at mlchase@earthlink.net. Have a good day, Matthew Chase m s wrote: > One of the docuements I have amongst my family treasures is the > application of my great grandfather to become a member of the > Chase-Chace Family Association which was incop9rated at Hartford, Conn. > July 6th 1899. Are you aware of this organization? Are the records of > the applications still existing? The president was John C. Chase, > Derry N.H. and the crest is shown. I have a list of officers on the > letter head. Is this info helpful? Meg Chase
Hi ya all, I now have my ged-com ready to donate to the Chasece list but need step by step instructions on just how this is accomplished. I have the information on three disks. Thank you, Ginger in Az.
One of the docuements I have amongst my family treasures is the application of my great grandfather to become a member of the Chase-Chace Family Association which was incop9rated at Hartford, Conn. July 6th 1899. Are you aware of this organization? Are the records of the applications still existing? The president was John C. Chase, Derry N.H. and the crest is shown. I have a list of officers on the letter head. Is this info helpful? Meg Chase
Hi cuzzin, Someone may have already responded but, just send the message unsubscribe to the address below and make sure you remove your "signature" so there is nothing else in the body of the message. CHASE-L-request@rootsweb.com Also, I think I may have some new STOCKFORD info soon. Check in with me when you return. jim :o) -- jim roaix/karen cooper cooperroaix@chesapeake.net researching in MA, ME & NB: BUTLER - DAY - EMERY - HOWARD MERRILL - ROGERS - ROAIX - ROIX - SARGENT - STOCKFORD
Would someone please tell me how to "unsubscribe" from this list? I'm going away for a few months. Dr. Dalton London Professor Emeritus, University of New Brunswick 140 Surrey Crescent Fredericton, NB E3B 4L3 Canada
I am new to the list and would like to pose a question related, perhaps indirectly, to the Rt. Rev. Philander Chase (1755-1852). I am searching for the parents of my 3 ggf---Rev. William Philander Chase JOHNSON, b. 5 Nov 1806 in Bristol Twp, Bucks Co, PA, d Nov 1852 in Hinds Co, MS. WPC JOHNSON was, like his namesake, an Episcopalian minister who served the Church until his death from yellow fever while on missionary work in Mississippi. He married Ann Eliza WASHINGTON (17 Sept 1807-18 April 1851) at Mt Zephyr, Alexandria, VA in 1831. Ann Eliza was descended from Lawrence WASHINGTON and hence related to George, so her lineage is well documented. It is the Johnson side that remains an enduring mystery. One LDS record indicates that William Philander Chase JOHNSON might be the son of James 2 JOHNSON of Bucks Co, WIFE UNKNOWN, marriage abt 1800. This James JOHNSON was the son of James 1 JOHNSON and Martha BESSONETT (b. 25 Jan 1742), both of Bucks Co. The question we have always had is this: Was William Johnson named to honor a maternal family relationship or to venerate a famous minister? The little research I've done doesn't answer the question. 1) None of Philander Chase's sisters seem to be the unknown wife of James 2 JOHNSON. 2) Although Philander CHASE would have been well known to residents of Poughkeepsie, NY and New Orleans in 1806, the young rector did not yet have any national renown. It seems problematic that a resident of Bucks County PA, even an Episcopal minister in that county, would have known Philander CHASE well enough to name a son after him. Is there a CHASE/JOHNSON, NH/PA nexus here that rings a bell with anyone on this list? Any clues would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any assistance. Steve Balcom Also researching: FORD, HARVEY, MAGRUDER, HATTENFIELD, ADAIR, PRICE, SEWALL, DONALDSON, JEFFRIES---largely in MD, PA and NJ.
To all those old and new to this site, would you kindly please review all of the following information, particularly the third generation to see if anyone looks familiar? Just three generations down, there is a Van Ransler Chase who married a Sophronia Etta Garner. Van and Sophronia had 23 children...yes that is NOT a typo...my great-grandmother really gave birth to 23 children. How many actual pregnancies is unknown. The problem I am running into however is that with 23 children you would think there would be an awful lot of offspring out there...and I can't find any except for my grandfather, Lesco. Can someone please help me? Someone out there MUST be related. I would appreciate any information. I would especially like to find out the true parents of Frederick Chase. We don't know for sure what role Mathias plays in the family picture. Descendants of Mathias Chase 1 Mathias Chase b: 1813 in France d: 1869 . +Rachel Sigler b: Abt 1813 in New York Father: Mother: ..... 2 Frederick (Ring) Chase b: 1828 in Asby, Monroe County, MI d: February 10, 1914 in Panther Island, Lake TWSP, Greene Co, AR .......... +Rebecca Wood Dildine b: Abt 1847 in TN d: 1904 in AR/MO Father: James D. Dildine Mother: Jane (Wife of James D. Dildine) .............. 3 Van Ransler Chase b: March 15, 1868 d: December 11, 1927 .................. +Sophronia Etta (Sronie) Garner b: February 11, 1874 in McNairy Co., TN USA d: January 30, 1961 in Citrus Heights, CA USA Father: Noah Zachariah Garner Mother: Sarah C. Clements ...................... 4 Lesco Chase b: April 18, 1911 in Claremore, Rogers Co., OK USA d: December 07, 1981 in Fountain Valley, Orange Co., CA USA .......................... +Vernice James (Bernice) Johnson b: February 03, 1918 in Paragould, Greene Co. AR USA Father: Vada (Vady) Johnson Mother: Barbara Bone .............................. 5 Jimmy Dale Chase b: December 31, 1942 in Paragould, Greene Co., AR d: February 01, 1995 in Penryn, Placer Co., CA .................................. +Barbara Ann (Saunders) McClintic b: January 19, 1938 in Reno, Washoe Co., NV USA Father: Arthur William McClintic Mother: Eleanor Clair "Nellie" Rose ...................................... 6 Jaymes Lesco Chase b: June 28, 1964 .......................................... +Lucie (WIfe of Jaymes Lesco Chase) Father: Mother: .............................................. 7 Elizabeth Chase .............................................. 7 Ashley Chase ...................................... 6 Jeremy Christopher Chase b: July 02, 1967 .......................................... +Patricia Gaitan b: May 21, 1970 Father: Mother: .............................................. 7 Emily Cheryl Chase b: June 25, 1990 in CA, USA .............................................. 7 Alisha Josephina Chase b: May 26, 1992 in WA, USA ...................................... 6 Junelle Lynnea (McClintic) Chase b: October 20, 1969 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA, USA .......................................... +Cuauhtemoc Loza-Garcia b: September 24, 1964 in Guerrero, Mexico Father: Mother: Lorenza Garcia-Gutierrez .............................................. 7 Kathleen Rose McClintic b: January 20, 1995 in Bend, Deschutes Co., OR, USA .............. 3 James D Chase b: April 1870 d: Bef 1898 .............. 3 Nora Octavene (Octa) Chase b: May 15, 1875 d: 1915 .............. 3 Charles H (Charley) Chase b: September 10, 1877 d: December 21, 1921 .............. 3 Hattie Chase b: April 23, 1880 d: 1930 .............. 3 Lura Maude Chase b: July 26, 1889 d: April 21, 1960 Junelle L. McClintic http://www.bigfoot.com/~sweetamiga (homepage) http://www.freeyellow.com/members2/sweetamiga/ (Genealogy Page) May you feel the blessings of God's love today and always!
Hi All, I am searching for information about IRENA AXTELL who was born 13 July 1813. She married, 20 May 1848, Asher Chase. They lived in Madison County, Illinois and Montgomery County, Iowa. Anyone having knowledge of this family please contact me at the address below. >From Colorful Colorado, Lonnie Chase chase1858@bwn.net
Hi all of you, Who among ytou sent the ged com on Holder Chase? Thanks ginger in Az.
The correct web address for the Reusch group is: http://www.ruesch.com/
Hi All, Keith recommended that I let you all know that for a $3.00 fee, the following organization will exchange American Money into British Sterling. If you send them an e-mail they will call you, and tell you how much you need to send them and they will then exchange the money into Sterling pounds. I recently did this in the effort to join the Norfolk, England Gen. Society. The website for the group is: Ruesch International Monetary Services, Inc Debbie
Thank you again to all to directed me to Picton Press and the New England Historic Genealogy Society for the "7 Generations" book. I'm suprised how many Chases on this listserv don't reference this book. And when I do a roots search, very few people mention anyone past the third generation of Aquila. I have two questions: Has there ever been an effort to expand the "7 Generations" book beyond the 7th generation? And are there really a lot more 1st generations that don't go back to Aquila, Thomas, and lliam? ---Joe Chase
Dear Fellow Chase researchers: I have a set of books, "Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography", printed 1888, edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. I am listing all the Chases that are in the books with their dates and places of birth and death if they weren't alive when the books were published. If you want the entire article for any or all of them, let me know and I will send it to you. These are brief but comprehensive biographies and there is virtually no family info for them unless their close kin was also in the book. Still, if you are related to them (or just curious), this would make a nice addition to their notes. I already have them transcribed so all I have to do is copy and paste to an e-mail with one exception; Salmon P. Chase. If someone REALLY wants his info, I will type it out and send it to you. I have included everything concerning his family with his name and vitals below. Everything else is biographical. His is the only one with this kind of genealogical info. It's too bad the publishers of these books didn't provide at least some info on marriages and other family ties. I guess with over 6000 pages in 6 volumes, they were concerned about space. I believe the info provided to be fairly accurate; after all, it was printed 110 years ago when many of these people were still alive. Let me know what you want. Send requests to jtdtjtdt@concentric.net so as not to clog up the Chase list. If anyone can help me find the ancestors of my gg g'parents, Darling/Darlin/Darwin Chase b. about 1805 in NC and his 2nd wife, Anne Brooks, no further info, I would really appreciate it. Thank you. Jim Tanner Chase, Ann, patriot, b. Ireland 1809, d. Brooklyn, L. I., Dec. 24 1874. Wife of Franklin Chase, U. S. consul at Tampico, Mexico. Maiden name unknown. Benjamin Chase, clergyman, b. NH 1789, d. Natchez, MS, Oct. 11 1870. Carlton Chase, P. E. bishop, b. in Hopkinton, NH, Feb. 20 1794, d. Jan. 18 1870. Dudley Chase, statesman and jurist, b. Cornish, NH, Dec 30 1771, d. Randolph, VT, Feb. 23 1846. (Uncle to Salmon P. Chase, below). Frederic Augustus Chase, clergyman, b. Kings Ferry, Cayuga Co., NY, Jan 29 1833. George Chase, lawyer, b. Portland, ME, Dec 29 1849. Harry Chase, painter, b. Woodstock, VT, 1853. Irah Chase, clergyman, b. Stratton, VT, Oct 5 1793, d. Newton, MA, Nov. 1 1864. Lucien B. Chase, author, b. VT, Aug. 9 1817, d. Dec 14 1864. Philander Chase, P. E. bishop, b. Cornish, NH, Dec. 14 1775, d. at Jubilee college, IL, Sept. 20 1852. (Uncle to Salmon P. Chase, below). Pliny Earle Chase, scientist, b. Worcester, MA, Aug. 18 1820, d. Haverford, PA, Dec. 17 1886. (Brother to Thomas Chase, below). Salmon Portland Chase, statesman, b. Cornish, NH, Jan 13 1808, d. NY City May 7 1873. He was named for his uncle, Salmon, who died in Portland, and he used to say that he was his uncles monument. He was a descendant in the ninth generation of Thomas Chase, of Chesham, England, and in the sixth of Aquila Chase, who came from England and settled in Newbury, MA, about 1640. Salmon Portland was the eighth of the eleven children of Ithamar Chase and his wife, Janette Halston, who was of Scottish blood. He was born in the house built by his grandfather, which still (1888) stands overlooking Connecticut river and in the afternoon shadow of Ascutney mountain. Of his fathers seven brothers, three were lawyers, Dudley becoming a U. S. senator; two were physicians; Philander (see above) became a bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church; and one, like his father was a farmer. Samuel Chase, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b. Somerset Co., MD, April 17 1741, d. June 19 1811. Squire Chase, missionary, b. Scipio, Cayuga Co., NY, Feb 15 1802, d. Syracuse, NY, July 26 1843. Thomas Chase, a brother of Pliny Earle, educator, b. Worcester, MA, June 16 1827. William Henry Chase, soldier, b. MA in 1798, d. Pensacola, FL, Feb. 8 1870. William Henry Chase, soldier, b. Philadelphia, PA, April 25, 1844, d. there June 21 1871. William Merritt Chase, painter, b. Franklin, IN, Nov. 1 1849.
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I am sorry to use this service for this, but recently someone requested to see the Chase scroll that I had sent out months ago. I didn't know that the link didn't work properly. Here is the correct link for those interested: http://www.freeyellow.com/members2/sweetamiga/Scroll.htm God bless, Junelle L. McClintic http://www.bigfoot.com/~sweetamiga May you feel the blessings of God's love today and always!