Subj: Re: [CHASE-L] CHASE, Landon Carter Date: 04/24/98 To: chasede@nbnet.nb.ca Subj: Re: [CHASE-L] CHASE, Landon Carter On Fri, 24 Apr 1998 02:59:19 EDT, you wrote: >CHASE, Landon Carter was born in Tennessee (we beleive) c1840. He died before >1920 because he is not on the census. He married Edith _?_ b. 1841 >Tennessee. Have you checked the genealogies of William of Roxbury and Yarmouth ? and 7 Generations of Aquila and THomas ? both by John C. Chase.. Derek No I have not checked these. Are they books available at any library or something I would have to order? Kate
CHASE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > CHASE-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 68 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [CHASE-L] Aquilla/William ["JOHN A. (JACK) DAVIDSON" <jdavids] > #2 [CHASE-L] Aquila Chase & Martha Je ["Lonnie Chase" <Maryetta@concentri] > #3 [CHASE-L] CHASE/MERRILL [Lillian Follett-Hall <lilhall@unix] > #4 Re: [CHASE-L] Aquilla/William ["Jeanne T. Lane" <gmalane@email.ms] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from CHASE-D, send a message to > > CHASE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] Aquilla/William > Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 07:46:49 -0600 > From: "JOHN A. (JACK) DAVIDSON" <jdavidso@ecentral.com> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > > Debbie Axtman wrote: > > > > Was speaking with one of the Bishops at the LDS Center the other night. > > His line connects with mine via the Giffords/Chase/Wing lines. He, however > > had Aquilla as being the father of William Chase. I told him I thought > > that might be incorrect. Was I wrong? I need to get info to him next > > week. He has: Aquilla>William>William>Abraham>...... > > > > Any info. is appreciated. Wasn't William the son of Rowland (we think???). > > > > Deb > > Deb, > > I noted the Bishop's line...Mine, I believe, is William, William, > Abraham, Phineas mar Desire WING, Nathan, Isabel mar Mial PIERCE,... > > I recall seeing a great deal of electronic speculation about Aquilla and > William. > I don't recall seeing anything that "settled" the question. > > The beginning of Some of the Descendants of William CHASE of Roxbury and > Yarmouth, > MA, John Carroll CHASE and George Walter CHAMBERLAIN, NEHGR, V. 87, Jan > 1933, Pg. > 46+ doesn't seem to address who the first William's parents or siblings > were and > says that his wife was Mary _________ (doesn't say that it was Mary > TOWNLEY). > > Jack Davidson > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [CHASE-L] Aquila Chase & Martha Jelliman > Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 08:55:54 -0600 > From: "Lonnie Chase" <Maryetta@concentric.net> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > > Good morning all, > > Does anyone have the documented children of Aquila CHASE 1580-1670 and > Martha Jelliman 1588-1643? Your response is appreciated. > > Lonnie Chase > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [CHASE-L] CHASE/MERRILL > Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 13:54:32 -0400 > From: Lillian Follett-Hall <lilhall@unix.cde.com> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi All, > Because of the marriages of Priscilla (Aquila), and Esther (Aquila, > Aquila) Chase to Abel (Nathaniel) and Daniel (Daniel, Nathaniel) > Merrill, respectively, I thought I might find some of my Merrill > Newsletter subscribers on this list. > > If so, could you please send me your current e-mail addresses? My mail > program crashed a while back, and I've lost all of them. I'm about to > publish the first web issue of The Merrill Newsletter - wouldn't want > you to miss out. > > Thanks for your time & space, > Lil Follett-Hall > lilhall@unix.cde.com > 12th great-granddaughter of Esther Chase and Daniel (3) Merrill > The Merrill Newsletter > http://pw2.netcom.com/~lilhall/merrill.html > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] Aquilla/William > Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 13:00:44 -0700 > From: "Jeanne T. Lane" <gmalane@email.msn.com> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > > >From my research, it does not show William and Aquilla to be of the same > family. Aquilla wrote a will and mentioned his two sons, Aquilla and > Thomas, both of whom came to the New World. However, there is no mention of > a son named William. Since sometimes, when a child went to the New World, > they were dropped from wills,etc., it would seem that this is not the case > in this instance. So, it is my (strictly a persdonal) judgement that > William does not belong in that family. Jeanne > -----Original Message----- > From: Debbie Axtman <axtman@premier1.net> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, April 29, 1998 10:39 PM > Subject: [CHASE-L] Aquilla/William > > >Was speaking with one of the Bishops at the LDS Center the other night. > >His line connects with mine via the Giffords/Chase/Wing lines. He, however > >had Aquilla as being the father of William Chase. I told him I thought > >that might be incorrect. Was I wrong? I need to get info to him next > >week. He has: Aquilla>William>William>Abraham>...... > > > >Any info. is appreciated. Wasn't William the son of Rowland (we think???). > > > >Deb > >Lonnie, Aquila married Martha 22 June 1606 at St. thomas the apostle, London. Both buried at St Nicholas Cole Abbey, London. Not much is known about the couple. Thomas was probably born in London and Aquila in Chesham Bucks, England. Parish records. Rosemary
Wmdeb wrote: > Hi, I have a Job CHASE b. August 8, 1776 at Harwich, MA, m. Polly ELDRIDGE, > They had 9 children. Job also m. Phebe WINSLOW, They had 7 children, and > then Job m. Mrs. Eunice DRURY. > > I have the names and some dates on the children. Let me know what you need. > > Maxine Hi Maxine, I have a copy of Chase Bible that it related to John CHASE was my great-great grandfather who was born 24 Oct 1920 in MA and died 5 Jan 1880 in Painseville, Lake, Ohio. He was a son of Job CHASE and Rachel Worley or Morley ( I can't read clearly in the Old Bible) I found the 1880 Dorset, Ashtabula, Ohio that James CHASE was born 26 Nov 1824 in Mass & his wife, Sarah______? had two children: Eugene CHASE (1854) and Irene CHASE (1862), they lived near the same town where my g-g grandfather, John and Mary CHASE familes and George C. CHASE was born 31 May 1810 in Mass and married to Philina_________? I found the 1810 - 1830 Census of Canaan, Litchfield, CT where Job and Racheal resided and had seven children. 1. Tytus or Justus was born 15 Feb 1810 in CT 2. George Clinton was born 31 May 1810 in MASS married to Philina_______? 3. Benjamin was born 17 Aug 1812 in MASS 4. Lary Ann Chase was born 25 Dec 1814 in CT/MASS 5. Mary was born 14 Jul 1817 in CT/MASS 6. John (my g-g-grandfather) was born 24 Oct 1820 in MASS married to Emeline WATERS 7. James was born 26 Nov 1824 in MASS, Married to Sarah_________ I really appreciate for your help if you have some information. Thank you Janelle Deelstra jd@xmission.com
To Joan Gerrits: The article "Descendants of William Chase of Roxbury and Yarmouth Mass." by John Carroll Chase has a Timothy Chase b. Aug 12, 1780, thoiugh it doesn't mention his wife or children. This Timothy Chase's line is 1) William Chase & Mary ?? 2) William Chase & ?? 3) John Chase & Elizabeth Baker, dau. of Francis and Isabel (Twining) Baker 4) John Chase & Sarah Hills, dau. of Gershom and Elisabeth (Chadwick) Hills 5) Elisha Chase & Sarah Dean, dau. of Seth and Mary (Rosier) Dean 6) Benjamin Chase & Martha Earle 7) Timothy Chase
Does anyone know which family this ties into? Thanks. Joan Gerrits CHASE FAMILY DAR. NY Bible Records. Vol. 10, 1929. Bible record furnished (1928) by Mrs. Mabel C. Wallace, Newport, NY. Births: Timothy Chase b. Aug. 12, 1780 Patty Adams b. Mar. 12, 1783 Chase, Elisha, b. Mar. 27, 1808 " Abigail, b. Aug. 15, 1808 " Asenath, b. Nov. 14, 1809 " Sabrina, b. July 31, 1811 " Mary Maria, b. Mar. 17, 1813 " Electa Ann, b. Dec. 18, 1815 " Elvira, b. May 22, 1818 " Harriet, b. July 19, 1820 " Eliza, b. Mar. 28, 1822 " David Adams, b. Mar. 16, 1825 " Martha Amelia, b. Feb. 1, 1833 Harman Coats b. Mar. 4, 1812 George Thomas Webster b. Feb. 7, 18_7 Noble Thomas Webster b. Feb. 22, 1809 Deaths: David Adams Chase d. Apr. 1, 1836 Elvira Chase d. Nov. 5, 1838 Electa A. Chase d. May 13, 1851 Martha Amelia Chase d. Sept. 5, 1851 Abigail Mills d. Dec. 21, 1855 Martha Mills d. Feb. 19, 1846 Judson Mills d. Sept. 14, 1851 Timothy Chase d. Sept. 10, 1851 Patty Chase d. Sept. 19, 1864 Sabrina Brooks d. May 8, 1862 George Thomas Webster d. July 4, 1884 Huldah Sophia Webster d. Sept. 1, 1854 Noble Thomas Webster d. May 22, 1884 Asenath C. Webster d. Nov. 24, 1885 Abigail Spofford d. Jan. 1883 or 1884 Laura Cook ������ Marriages: Timothy Chase & Patty Adams m. May 12, 1804 Noble Thomas Webster & Asenath Chase m. Feb. 23, 1831 George W. Chase & Electa Ann Chase m. Dec. 28, 1836 Aaron Mills & Abigail Chase m. Feb. 5, 1840 Elisha Brooks & Sabrina Chase m. June 22, 1841 Peter L____ & Mary Maria Chase m. Feb. 15, 1843 Harman Coats & Harriet Chase m. May 5, 1843 Charles Allen Webster & Ida _____ m. Dec. 24, 18_1 Robert Roseboom Webster & Anna Augusta Moon m. Feb. 17, 1865 Henry Allan Webster & Mariah Egnor m. Mar. 9, 1865
continued. Old Gravestones of Putnam County New York Together with Information from Ten Adjacent Dutchess County Burying Grounds. Barbara Smith Buys. 1975. Kent. Ballard Ground. Page 142. Wixom, Elijah K., 1849-1915. Wixom, Phebette Bowen, w. Elijah K., 1839-1921. Kelley Cem., next to Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, Main St., Carmel. Page 221. Wixom, Miriam Barrett, "Mother", b. Nov. 17, 1828, d. Dec. 6, 1919. Philipstown. Cold Spring Cemetery. Page 75. Squires, Betsey Wixom, w. Edwin, b. Dec. 31, 1824, d. July 10, 1906. Page 79. Wixon, Gilbert J., b. 1850, d. 1919. Wixon, Victoria Ill, w. Gilbert J., b. 1855, d. 1908. Philipstown. Old Cold Spring Cemetery. Page 43. Wixsom, James, s. Reuben T. and Caroline, d. Sept. 16, 1835, 3-2-2. Town of Kent. Halstead Cemetery. Page 134. Wixon, Anna, d. Dec. 7, 1885, 98y. Wixon, Annie A. Smalley, 1869 (n.o.d.g.). Wixon, Edward, d. Nov. 12, 1868, 22y. Wixon, Ellen Bennett, w. John, b. 1849, d. 1879. Wixon, Elnathan, 1868 (n.o.d.g.). Wright, Phebe, d. Robert and Nancy Wixon, d. Jan. 2, 1895, 87-9-23. [There is also a listing on page 131 for a Phebe Knapp, d. Robert and Nancy Wixon, d. Jan. 2, 1895, 87-9-23. Obviously the same person as Phebe Wright). Maple Avenue Cemetery, Patterson. Page 266. Barrett, Mary E. Wixon, w. Thompson, b. Sept. 25, 1838, d. Apr. 27, 1890. Town of Kent. Mead Cemetery, also called the "New Cemetery". Page 126. Kirk, Deliah Wixon, w. James, d. Oct. 19, 1876, 47y. Page 128. Wixon, David, d. Apr. 4, 1863, 22y. 11m. Wixon, Eliza, w. Joseph, d. Oct. 22, 1857, 53y. Wixon, Jasenthe, w. Egbert, d. Sept. 20, 1864, 60-3-17. Wixon, William, s. Egbert and Jasenthe, d. Aug. 1, 1865, 23-7-26. Kent Cliffs Baptist Church Burying Ground Wixon, Ada M., w. Bently, d. Nov. 7, 1895, 84y. Hughson Farm Plot, Carmel. Page 155. Wixsom, Polly, d. Apr. 20, 1805, 77y. (handcarved fieldstone marker; readable only with great effort-"In memory of Polly Wixsom, Died April the 20, 1805, 77y."). (Also Mary and Samuel who were mentioned in Part I). Raymond Hill Cemetery, Carmel. Page 204. Wixon, Etta S., w. John T., b. 1862, d. 1946. Wixon, John T., b. 1849, d. 1928. Page 196. Maslen, Charlotte A. Wixsom, b. 1838, d. 1891 Union Valley Cemetery, Carmel. Wixon, Elizabeth Barker, w. Henry M., b. Nov. 9, 1843, d. Sept. 21, 1921. Wixon, Henry M., b. Mar. 14, 1846, d. Apr. 19, 1901. Methodist Cemetery at Brewster. Page 304. Wixon, Alvah, Co. C., 4th N.Y.H.A., n.dts.g. Gage Burial Ground, Town of Southeast. Page 347. Wixon, Bethia, w. Isaac S., "Mother", d. July 31, 1867, 75y. Wixon, Helen A., d. Oct. 26, 1852, 24-3-13. Wixon, Isaac S., d. Mar. 29, 1864, 70-7-23. Kent-Fishkill Baptist Church Graveyard. Page 122. Mead, Temperance Wixon, w. Moses F. and d. Elijah and Hannah Wixon, d. Jan. 25, 1856, 38-5-2. Page 123. Wixsom, Betsey, w. Elijah, d. Sept. 1, 1848, 69y. Wixsom, Charles, b. Apr. 29, 1819, d. Apr. 30, 1881. Wixsom, Elijah Eugene, s. Charles and Mariam, d. Apr. 28, 1848, 1-1-27. Wixsom, Charles E., s. Isaac and Lucinda, d. June 7, 1855, 29-9-25. Wixsom, Charles E., s. Wright and Sarah, d. June 1, 1860, 9-9-11. Wixsom, Eben, d. Jan. 15, 1889, 73-9-17. Wixsom, Elijah, d. May 2, 1862, 71-3-17. Wixsom, Eliza Ann, d. Nov. 12, 1887, 79-2-22. Wixsom, Hannah, w. Elijah, d. Sept. 23, 1855, 59-8-4. Wixsom, Harriet, d. Isaac and Lucinda, d. May 18, 1856, 37y., 24d. Wixsom, Harvey, d. Dec. 21, 1875, 64-7-12. Wixsom, Isaac, d. Mar. 26, 1853, 66y., 15d. Wixsom, Isaac J., s. John and Cornelia Ann, d. Mar. 25, 1849, 4m., 28d. Wixsom, Isaac, Jr., s. Isaac and Lucinda, d. Dec. 13, 1851, 22-2-25. Wixsom, Laura Robinson, w. Eben, d. Feb. 7, 1900, 81-6-2. Wixsom, Lucinda, w. Isaac, d. Feb. 25, 1857, 65-6-25. Wixsom, Robert N., d. Jan. 27, 1906, 65y. Wixsom, Sarah Brownell, w. Wright, b. Apr. 21, 1832, d. Apr. 17, 1902. Wixsom, Warren, s. Isaac and Lucinda, d. Feb. 21, 1852, 24-2-4. Wixsom, Wright, b. May 19, 1823, d. Dec. 20, 1900. Wixsom, ? (stone next to Harvey Wixsom is down, illeg., except "64-2-1". Mahopac Falls Baptist Churchyard. Also known as "Ballard-Barrett Cemetery". Page 167. Wixsom, Alpheus T., d. Mar. 26, 1864, 39-7-9. Wixsom, Amy, w. Alpheus T., d. June 20, 1863, 35-5-17. Wixsom, Ann, w. Robert, d. Aug. 18, 1864, 78-4-23. Wixsom, Drusilla, d. July 4, 1896, 83-11-10. Wixsom, James T., d. Mar. 3, 1856, 46-8-8. Wixsom, Nathaniel, b. Aug. 17, 1814, d. Jan. 3, 1893. Wixsom, Rachel, d. Nov. 8, 1860, 41-6-24. Wixsom, Robert, d. Sept. 19, 1861, 79-6-17. Wixsom, Sarah Barrett, w. Nathaniel, b. Dec. 18, 1816, d. Feb. 24, 1890. Barrett, Margaret A. Wixsom, w. Elon G., b. Nov. 5, 1846, d. July 14, 1932. Presbyterian Churchyard - Mahopac Falls. Page 184. Wixsom, Abram B., b. Nov. 18, 1819, d. Jan. 11, 1887. Wixsom, Ann Eliza, d. John and Betsey, d. Nov. 14, 1861 in 35th yr. Wixsom, Betsey, w. John, d. Jan. 7, 1880, 80-5-9. Wixsom, Caroline, d. John and Betsey, d. Nov. 18, 1831, 2m. Wixsom, James, b. May 30, 1821, d. Oct. 28, 1895. Wixsom, John, d. Sept. 19, 1870, 75-6-17. Wixsom, John W., s. John and Betsey, d. Apr. 2, 1840, 6m., 8d. Wixsom, Sarah Ann, w. James, b. Dec. 5, 1823, d. Aug. 17, 1876.
If any of the following connects to Barry Chase and Phebe Wixsom, please let me know. Joan Gerrits. WIXSOM FAMILY (Also spelled Wixom and Wixon). History of Putnam County, New York by William Pellatreau. 1975 reprint of the 1886 edition. Pages 398-400. ROBERT D. WIXSOM. About the middle of the last century, two brothers, Peleg and Shubael Wixsom, came from Cape Cod and settled in Carmel, on a farm north of Lake Mahopac. This farm, which extended from Long Pond to Wixsom Pond, embraced 195 acres and was sold to the two brothers by the commissioners of forfeiture, April 19th, 1782, and they divided it between them, May 11th, 1795, Shubael taking the south part. Shubael Wixsom died April 11th, 1803, aged 64 years. He left a wife Billeche, and six children: Elijah, Barnabas, Shubael, Robert, Elizabeth and Lavinia. Robert Wixsom was born March 2, 1782 and died September 10, 1861, and is buried by the Baptist Church at Red Mills. He married Anne, daughter of James Tompkins, and their children were: Billeche, born February 20, 1805, married Abraham Cronk; Phebe, born March 10, 1807, married John Wright; James T., born June 25, 1809; Drusilla, born August 25, 1812; Nathaniel, born August 17, 1814, now living near Red Mills; Mary A. born December 31, 1816, married James Wright; Rachael, born April 15, 1819; Tamar A. born December 10, 1820, d.y.; Robert Dorson, born October 8, 1822, died July 10, 1885; Alpheus T., born August 17, 1824, deceased; and Susan E., born March 22, 1827, married William Cole. Robert Dorson Wixsom was born at the old homestead of his father, and his entire life was passed upon the place where he was born. Inheriting a large farm from his father, he made agriculture the principal business of his life. He also engaged in buying and selling horses and cattle and was one of the largest dealers in this branch of business in the county. At the time of the land speculation around Lake Mahopac, he sold 80 acres of the south part of his farm to Edwin A. Suportus, for $20,000. For many years Mr. Wixsom was connected with town affairs as assessor and overseer of poor. He was a contributing member of the Baptist Society of Carmel, and a very liberal supporter. After a very active and useful life, Mr. Wixsom died July 10, 1885, aged 62 years, 9 months and 2 days. Mr. Wixsom married Charlotte A., daughter of James Hill, October 12, 1864. They were the parents of two daughters, Anna and Tottie, who are now living on the old homestead with their mother. Nathaniel Wixsom, brother of Robert D., married Sarah, daughter of John Barrett. His children are: Margaret, wife of Elam Barrett; John; and Susan E., wife of Sarles Drew. Alpheus T. Wixsom, brother of Robert D., married Amy Scott. His children are: James, who is living at Lake Gilead; Ira C.; Sarah A.; and Charles. Peleg Wixsom died about 1804, at an advanced age. He had a wife, Margaret, and children: James (born 1773, died February 18, 1840); Joseph; Daniel; Anna (wife of John Russel); and Katy, wife of Isaac Austin. James Wixsom married Lizzie Barger and had sons, Bentley, John and Stephen. Joseph Wixsom married Deborah Brown and left sons, Joseph; Egbert; and Doris. Daniel Wixsom married Sarah Ayres. His children were David, Reuben and Peleg. John Wixsom (son of James) was born March 2, 1795 and died September 19, 1870. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob Badeau. His children were: Abram B. (born 1819); James; Edward J. (of Putnam Valley); Lewis W. (of Iowa); Anna E.; Almira (wife of Durius Hopkins); Adeline (wife of Albert Wright); and William M. (born 1836). David Wixsom, son of Daniel, married Jennie, daughter of Jacob Tomkins and had two sons, Reuben and Joshua. Reuben Wixsom, son of Daniel, married Irene Hopkins and had children: Bentley (now living in Kent); Esther; Silas; and Daniel. The farm sold by the Samuel Dodge and John Hathorn, commissioners of forfeiture, to Peleg and Daniel Wixsom (that's what the book says but it should be Shubael), April 19, 1782, is thus described: "All that tract beginning at a black oak tree, a corner to farm No. 52 and 64, thence runs south 2 degrees east 30 chains, 50 links, to a walnut tree marked, thence south 40 west; 5, 74 to a white oak tree, a corner to farm 55, thence south 21, 30 east; 13, 50 to a maple tree by a pond, corner to farm 53; thence along the south side of the said pond to the ash tree marked, a corner to farm 53; thence north 56 east 11; 35 to farm 59, and by the same north 9 west 15, 50; thence north 13, 45 east 40, 30 to the long pond and thence up along the same to the beginning containing 193 acres." It would seem from this that Wixsom Pond is included in this farm, though the description of the Robert Hughson farm would also seem to include it. The farm was divided between the two brothers May 11, 1795. Peleg had the north part described as "beginning at a black oak tree and running south 2 degrees east; 26 chains 25 links; thence east 41 chains 20 links to a stake, then N. 12 E. 36 CH. to Long Pond, and along the same to place of beginning." This part of the farm was left by Peleg Wixsom to his son James, and from him it came in possession to his son John Wixsom. It was sold under mortgage to Kelsey Agor and is now owned by Allen Adams. The old house of Peleg Wixsom is still standing on the farm. The south part of the farm which fell to Shubael Wixsom descended to his son Robert who added to it by buying part of the old Robert Hughson farm. This was the tract sold by Robert D. Wixsom to Edwin A. Saportas. The old house of Shubael Wixsom (long destroyed) stood a short distance north of Wixsom Pond. The farm descended from Robert Wixsom to his son Robert D. Wixsom, as previously mentioned. NOTE: THERE IS A PICTURE OF ROBERT D. WIXSOM (with a facsimile signature) IN THE BOOK. IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN HAVING A COPY, LET ME KNOW. Page 95. Sales of land in Lot No. 5, of Philipse Patent, belonging to Roger Morris and his wife Mary: Peleg and Shubael Wixsom, 193 acres. Page 208. Sept. 27th. List of killed and wounded in Co. I 59th Regt. Capt. Mattice, at the Battle of Antietam, Sept. 17th. Wounded: Harvey N. Wixsom; Daniel D. Wixsom. Page 210. � The following list has been prepared with great care and contains the names (so far as ascertained) of those enlisting from this county, with the regiments in which they served. 135th N.Y.S.V., Co. G. David Wixon, Corporal. Page. 333. Town of Carmel. The old Hughson farm at the north end of the lake remained in a state of primeval simplicity till a comparatively recent date. � Near the middle of this farm is a small burying ground where rest some of the early settlers of this neighborhood. The following dates are from tombstones: Mr. Samuel Wixom, died April 11, 1803. Age 64. Mary, wife of Shubael Wixom, 2nd ; Feb. 6, 1801, age 31. Page 343. Lake Mahopac Methodist Church. Burying ground of the older residents of the vicinity. John Wixom, Sept. 19, 1870, age 75. Betsey, wife, Jan. 7, 1880, age 80. Page 349 and 351. Red Mills Baptist Church organized 1832. Burying ground. Robert Wixon, Sept. 10, 1861, age. 79. Page 375. Town of Carmel. Abram Cronk was born October 29, 1799 and died April 26, 1871. He married Billecha, daughter of Robert Wixson, who was born February 20, 1805 and died March 1, 1884. Their children were: Joseph A., born Oct. 3, 1841 and died unmarried August 14, 1866; Mary, wife of Henry J. Pierce; Tamar, born September 14, 1831 and married Isaac D. Barrett; Hannah J., wife of Frederick J. Wardell; and Susan E., born July 22, 1833 and died unmarried February 16, 1872. Page 627. Town of Philipstown. Fannie (dau. of Matthew) McCabe married Wright Wixon. Page 676. Town of Kent. Among the early settlers in the western part of the town was Peleg Wixon, who came from Cape Cod probably about 1754. He had a son Daniel, whose son Reuben died in June, 1828 at the age of 60, and his son, Bently Wixon, is now living on the old homestead about a mile northwest from Boyd's Corners. The descendants of the various branches of this family are numerous. Page 688. Dates from burying ground by Baptist Church at Farmer's Mills. Elijah Wixon, May 2, 1862, age 71. Isaac Wixon, March 26, 1852, age 66. Page 712. Town of Kent. Laura (dau. of Elder Nathaniel and Adah (Kelly)) Robinson, married Eben Wixom and resides in Kent. Page 727. Town of Putnam Valley. Methodist Episcopal Church, Croft's Corners. The society was organized as the "Fourth Methodist Episcopal Church of Philipstown" at a meeting held March 12, 1834 and Lee Horton, Ebenezer Wixom and James H. Adams were chosen trustees. Page 749. Personal Sketches. Nathaniel Wixom was born in Carmel in 1814. His parents and grandparents were also residents of Putnam County. He attended public schools and is a farmer. In 1842 he married Sarah Barrett of Carmel, daughter of John Barrett, whose wife, Sarah, is still living at the advanced age of 98 years. Page 767. Personal Sketches. Eben Wixom was born in Kent in 1815, is a farmer and married Laura Robinson, of Kent, February 6, 1839. Page 770. John Mead, Jr. was born in New York City in 1831 and came to Putnam County when quite young. He was educated at district schools and Peekskill Military Academy, and is a farmer. He married Priscilla Wixom, of Putnam Valley. Page 771. John Wallace was born in Putnam Valley in 1850. � He married Sarah A. Wixsom of Carmel township.
Derek, I wish I knew who this JAMES CHASE descended from. I do not even know when or where he was born. He does not show up on the 1820 census but, his wife Lydia (Norton) Chase does. I was wondering if anyone has a 1810 census or census CD who can find JAMES CHASE on it, where he lived and his age ?. More researching will have to be done to pin point him and where he came from. I am not even sure if he was in the state of NY in 1810. I do know he was there in 1814 because this is where Lydia Mary Chase, his daughter, claims she was born. All help and suggestions appreciated. Denise Perkins Ready
D.C. wrote: > Hello Bill, and everyone, > > I am wondering, if there wasn't some revision about the Chesham Aquila in > later research by John Carroll Chase, that indicated the Chesham Aquila was > not related to the Newbury Aquilla ???? I remember receiving something (which > typically I cannot now find) that was written by JCC disproving that linkage. > > The "original" Aquila and Thomas were brothers, from Cornwall (?) and were > fishermen.(he asserted)......I believe THomas was in the records as being sort > of indentured for "foure" years service at sea in the town where he > settled.... > > Anway...I have seen this genealogy (in it's earlier years) quite a bit, LDS > files,GEDcom files and a typewritten one I found in Maine at a historical > society, and I just wondered if anyone else here had seen any correction to > the line like that. > > Derek Chase Derek, Thanks for the reply. I was hoping to excite some more interest or comment regarding this CHASE line, but for your message and one other, I haven't received much of a response. I don't have anything confirmed about the two Aquilas, just what I've read. Bill
Still looking for family connection of, JAMES CHASE b.1770's m. Lydia (Norton), the widow of JOHN RUSSELL of Barrington,NY. One daughter born. Lydia Mary Chase b.1814 Yates or Steuben Co.,NY 1820 NY CENSUS. Yates Co & Steuben Co. *************************************************** CHASE, LYDIA as head of household. Who was James Chase. What date did he die? Where is he buried? Was he married prior to his marriage to Lydia (Norton) Russell ???. Denise Perkins Ready
>From my research, it does not show William and Aquilla to be of the same family. Aquilla wrote a will and mentioned his two sons, Aquilla and Thomas, both of whom came to the New World. However, there is no mention of a son named William. Since sometimes, when a child went to the New World, they were dropped from wills,etc., it would seem that this is not the case in this instance. So, it is my (strictly a persdonal) judgement that William does not belong in that family. Jeanne -----Original Message----- From: Debbie Axtman <axtman@premier1.net> To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, April 29, 1998 10:39 PM Subject: [CHASE-L] Aquilla/William >Was speaking with one of the Bishops at the LDS Center the other night. >His line connects with mine via the Giffords/Chase/Wing lines. He, however >had Aquilla as being the father of William Chase. I told him I thought >that might be incorrect. Was I wrong? I need to get info to him next >week. He has: Aquilla>William>William>Abraham>...... > >Any info. is appreciated. Wasn't William the son of Rowland (we think???). > >Deb >
Hi All, Because of the marriages of Priscilla (Aquila), and Esther (Aquila, Aquila) Chase to Abel (Nathaniel) and Daniel (Daniel, Nathaniel) Merrill, respectively, I thought I might find some of my Merrill Newsletter subscribers on this list. If so, could you please send me your current e-mail addresses? My mail program crashed a while back, and I've lost all of them. I'm about to publish the first web issue of The Merrill Newsletter - wouldn't want you to miss out. Thanks for your time & space, Lil Follett-Hall lilhall@unix.cde.com 12th great-granddaughter of Esther Chase and Daniel (3) Merrill The Merrill Newsletter http://pw2.netcom.com/~lilhall/merrill.html
Good morning all, Does anyone have the documented children of Aquila CHASE 1580-1670 and Martha Jelliman 1588-1643? Your response is appreciated. Lonnie Chase
Debbie Axtman wrote: > > Was speaking with one of the Bishops at the LDS Center the other night. > His line connects with mine via the Giffords/Chase/Wing lines. He, however > had Aquilla as being the father of William Chase. I told him I thought > that might be incorrect. Was I wrong? I need to get info to him next > week. He has: Aquilla>William>William>Abraham>...... > > Any info. is appreciated. Wasn't William the son of Rowland (we think???). > > Deb Deb, I noted the Bishop's line...Mine, I believe, is William, William, Abraham, Phineas mar Desire WING, Nathan, Isabel mar Mial PIERCE,... I recall seeing a great deal of electronic speculation about Aquilla and William. I don't recall seeing anything that "settled" the question. The beginning of Some of the Descendants of William CHASE of Roxbury and Yarmouth, MA, John Carroll CHASE and George Walter CHAMBERLAIN, NEHGR, V. 87, Jan 1933, Pg. 46+ doesn't seem to address who the first William's parents or siblings were and says that his wife was Mary _________ (doesn't say that it was Mary TOWNLEY). Jack Davidson
Was speaking with one of the Bishops at the LDS Center the other night. His line connects with mine via the Giffords/Chase/Wing lines. He, however had Aquilla as being the father of William Chase. I told him I thought that might be incorrect. Was I wrong? I need to get info to him next week. He has: Aquilla>William>William>Abraham>...... Any info. is appreciated. Wasn't William the son of Rowland (we think???). Deb
CHASE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > CHASE-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 55 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [CHASE-L] Re: Unidentified subject ["k.hume" <khume@netcomuk.co.uk>] > #2 [CHASE-L] NH CHASES [Robert Trenoweth <fourthnh@earthli] > #3 [CHASE-L] CHASE. Eli 1785-1929 - N ["Jeanne T. Lane" <gmalane@email.ms] > #4 Re: [CHASE-L] CHASE. Eli 1785-1929 [JoanA914 <JoanA914@aol.com>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from CHASE-D, send a message to > > CHASE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [CHASE-L] Re: Unidentified subject! > Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 12:17:20 +0100 (BST) > From: "k.hume" <khume@netcomuk.co.uk> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi,Junelle, > I only recently saw your request for info on how to merge 2 gedcoms. > I have done this a few times but usually find I can end up with a few "doubles". > I see you have now thanked everone fot their help but I have seen nothing > on the CHASE List. > As I may be doing this quite a bit,(hopefullly), in the near future I am > interested in how others do this merging, > Keith > At 12:33 21/04/98 -0700, you wrote: > >Does anyone have any idea how to merge two gedcoms? I am using Family Tree > >Maker Deluxe. > > > >Thank you...I would really appreciate it.... > > > >Junelle L. McClintic > >PO Box 530 > >Madras, OR 97741 > > > >sweetamiga@madras.net > > > >Personal Page: http://www.angelfire.com/or/sweetamiga > > > >Genealogy Page: > >http://www.freeyellow.com/members2/sweetamiga > > > >Remember God Loves You!!!! > > > > > > > > Keith Hume, > email khume@netcomuk.co.uk > 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) > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [CHASE-L] NH CHASES > Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 08:44:28 -0400 > From: Robert Trenoweth <fourthnh@earthlink.net> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello, > I'm a new subscriber and I'm not sure of this lists 'culture' yet,so > please forgive any indiscretions. > My CHASE line is based in the Henniker/Concord NH area. > Alberto C. CHASE and his twin brother,Albert CHASE, b.abt. 1865 in > Henniker,NH > [also buried there] > Alberto C. CHASE married Minnie B. TANDY 10-21-1890 in Concord,NH > Children were: > Myrtle Francis CHASE b. 4-13-1893 [my grandmother] > Edward Alberto CHASE b. 12-1-1894 > both born in Concord, NH > Anyone else researching these CHASE family members could help me out > greatly,or maybe I could help you.Thanks. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [CHASE-L] CHASE. Eli 1785-1929 - NY>IL > Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 15:22:32 -0700 > From: "Jeanne T. Lane" <gmalane@email.msn.com> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi, Chasers, I am new to the list, but a long time Chase researcher. I am > wondering if anyone on the list has information on the death on Eli Chase, b > 25 Aug 1785, Dutchess Co., NY, d 27 Jun 1828, "killed at the Galena Lead > Mines, Jo Davies Co., IL. I have never veen able to find the facts of his > death, whether it was an Indian rail, a mine accident or what. Even though > the family lived in Fulton Co., IL I have found records of the farmers going > to the Galina area in the off season. I did find that he did have a license > to mine there, bbut that is all I have been able to find. Any one else > working on this line? Eli was the son of Berry and Phoebe (WIXON) CHASE. > Jeanne > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] CHASE. Eli 1785-1929 - NY>IL > Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 19:23:34 EDT > From: JoanA914 <JoanA914@aol.com> > To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Jeanne, > > There are three of us that I know of working on this Chase line. One is a > descendant of Berry and two of us are descendants of his brother, Obadiah > Chase. I'm sure you'll be hearing from all of us! > > Joan Gerrits unsubscribe
Hi Rosemary, Will be anxious to receive news of the Chases and Chaces--no matter whether they trace to William or Aquilla. Ginger in Az.
In a message dated 98-04-28 18:04:13 EDT, you write: << Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] Aquila CHASE Line >> Hi Derek, Are you by chance referring to the article written by JCC that appeared in The Chase Chronicle, January-April, 1930 issue, page 7, entitled "English- American Chases"? It pretty well puts to rest for then the possibility that the American Aquila and the Chesham Aquila & son are related as father-son, etc. It is a delightful, concise and witty article. Rex of Berkeley
Hello,ALL, I am still waiting for Surname web to set up the scripts(programmes) for running the Database section of the Project. 1) a)Using the Surname template for setting up a Surname Center I have set up the suggested layout for the site,I emphasise, SUGGESTED. It is at:- www.surnameweb.org/centers/c/chase/index.html Please have a look and also at the links which contain comments from both Surnameweb and myself that you should all be aware of. b) When it is set up I hope you will all add your names to the researcher page. DO NOT send anything yet. 2) a) For all those intending to contribute gedcoms and family tres. I would appreciate it if all databases with more than 15 names be submitted as gedcom files. All others can be submitted as plain text. b) INITIALLY it is intended that any gedcom file with more than 100 names will have its own database within the Database section. This will allow me to work on the task of merging them while the information is available generally. The objective is to create a CHASE database of people with CHASE blood and their spouses and parents of their spouses. If we were to include the complete families of spouses the database would be enormous and not what I believe we set out to do. c) To enable enquirers who visit the site to contact those with details of spouses families I have a utility which allows the addition of a Note to every individual in a gedcom file. c) When sending gedcom files,either by, email,(prefered), or on a floppy disk Please ensure the file is NOT named Chase.ged Using any other name or initials would ensure that there are not 2 files with the same name. d) Please state what message you would like added to each page i.e name and email address or WWW site or anyother BRIEF message of your choice. Remember once the Database is set up you will be able to add email addresses and links direct to your own WWW page.( See my email of yesterday ). Should you wish to add the Note to your gedcom file yourself I can send a copy of the Sharewb utility that does this. I recommend,STRONGLY,that all submitting gedcoms add or have me add such a note. Thanks, Keith hume
On Mon, 27 Apr 1998 20:49:42 +0000, you wrote: >As everyone else appears to be submitting their CHASE family tree, I >thought that I would offer mine: > > >1-John CHASE b. abt 1455/1460 in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England > m. abt 1479 in Chesham to Alice HARDING b. 1462 in Chesham Hello Bill, and everyone, I am wondering, if there wasn't some revision about the Chesham Aquila in later research by John Carroll Chase, that indicated the Chesham Aquila was not related to the Newbury Aquilla ???? I remember receiving something (which typically I cannot now find) that was written by JCC disproving that linkage. The "original" Aquila and Thomas were brothers, from Cornwall (?) and were fishermen.(he asserted)......I believe THomas was in the records as being sort of indentured for "foure" years service at sea in the town where he settled.... Anway...I have seen this genealogy (in it's earlier years) quite a bit, LDS files,GEDcom files and a typewritten one I found in Maine at a historical society, and I just wondered if anyone else here had seen any correction to the line like that. Derek Chase