Chase sightings in the Jefferson County Genealogical Society's book, "Tombstone Inscriptions, Jefferson County, KS, 1854-1986": Chase, Charles Edward, 9 Jan 1845 - 24 Apr 1907, h/Mary A Worswick. PLVW. Chase, Edwin Delbart, 1 Jan 1911, 1 Aug 1925, s/Edwin & Edith Chase. MCLH. Chase, Effie May. see Silvis, Effie May . PLVW. Silvis, Effie May, d 28 Jan 1955, age 85y, w/J C Silvis, PLVW. Silvis, Mary E d 29 Dec 1886, age 3d, d/JC & EM Silvis, PLVW. Silvis, John C, 1857-1930 PLVW. (plus several more Silvis listings, all at PLVW, p 324.) Chase, Ethel A, see Fickle [sic], Ethel A. MCLH. Fickel , Ethel A (Chase), 15 May 1893 - 2 Aug 1879, d/Harry & Annentta Larhard Chase, w Samuel B Fickel, MCLH. Fickel, Samuel Berton, 23 Mar 1885- 15 Sep 1969, MCLH. Chase, John W, 3 Apr 1809 - 11 Feb 1867. OPNR. Chase, Mary Ann (Worswick), 6 Nov 1845 - 16 June 1918, w/Chas. E Chase, PLVW. Worswick, Mary Ann, see Chase, Mary Ann. (Lots of Worswicks listed.) Chase, Nioma, d 19 Aug 1866, age 60y, w/ J W Chase. OPNR. Chase, Sadie May, see Gamble, Sadie May. PLVW. Gamble, Sadie May (Chase) d 3 Nov 1957, age 75y PLVW. Not clear from Gamble listings if her husband is Ed Gamble 1843-1943 PLVW. Gamble, Lillie, 24 Aug 1909-17 Jun 1955, d/Mr & Mrs Edward Gamble PLVW. PLVW stands for Pleasantview Cemetery, Oskaloosa, KS; MCLH is McLouth, KS cemetery; OPNR is Old Pioneer cemetery (Grasshopper Falls KS). No CHACE listings. I hope these folks belong to somebody. My aunt is a Worswick, so we may have more info on any Worswick connections. JT
From the Jefferson County Genealogical Society's book, "Marriage Licenses of Record, Jefferson County, Kansas, 1855-1930": Chase, Effie May, 17, Oskaloosa KS Silvis, J C, 28, Oskaloosa KS m 2/24/1886 Chase, Ella F, 20, Oskaloosa KS Trapp, John, 27, Oskaloosa KS m Dec 15 1897 Chase, Emma D (no age given), Jeff Co KS Lyman, Frank (no age given), Jeff Co KS m. May 14, 1866. Chase, Ida F, 17, Jackson Co. Ks Helm, John T, 23, Jeff Co Ks. m March 12, 1868. Chase, Sabra, 21, Jeff Co KS. Merry, Charles H, 33, Jeff Co KS. m July 14, 1879. I didn't find anybody spelled CHACE, and no men named CHASE. I hope these folks belong to somebody JT
On page 158 of Elmer Leroy Craik's 1922 book "History of the Church of the Brethren in Kansas," a section dealing with the Hutchinson, KS, congregation says that it was officially its own church on December 31, 1916, and the charter members included: Ernest Chase Sister Chase Ethel Chase May Chase Ernest's wife, alas, is another of those anonymous females known only as "Sister Chase." JT
Found in the ministerial lists in Brethren Encyclopedia, p 1583, a pastoral bio for: Chase, Orville Earl (CB); 6-19-1905/4-6-1972; lic. 1958 at Granada KS; Washington Creek, KS (part time p 1959-72); Appanoose IA (part time p 1960-68) BHLA MIS. First you have his name, affiliation (Church of the Brethren), birth & death dates. Then the date and place of his licensing and his pastorates. The last two citations BHLA and MIS I believe indicate national committee memberships within the church.
A number of Chases - hope this helps someone. Sandy Chase http://www3.ci.boulder.co.us/parks-recreation/COLUMBIA/Columbia_main.htm
Hello All, Hoping to connect with any and all Chases/Crawfords/Cappers from Kansas. GGGrandfather was a founding father of Topeka and would love to share information. Thanks for your time, DaveChase davechase@cavtel.net
Does anyone know who H M Chase, born in Nova Scotia, could be? He was married to Margaret McKenzie; she was was born in Sackville, NB. They had a daughter, Lulu Maud Chase, born in Albany, NH. Both Margaret and Lulu Maud died in Conway, NH in early 1900s. Conway NH Vital Statistics Deaths 1900 - 1919 Last Name First Name DOD Place of Death Age Place of Birth M / F Fathers Birth Mothers Birth Fathers Name Mothers Name Chase Lulu Maud 11 Oct 1902 14 yrs 6 ms 12 ds ---- Female Albany Nova Scotia H M Chase M McKenzie Chase Margaret 24 Feb 1911 57 yrs 10 ms 10ds Sackville N B Female Scotland Scotland K McKenzie ----------- http://www.conway.lib.nh.us/vitals/vitalstoc.htm Linda
Does anyone know where I can get the book "Some of the Descendants of William Chase of Roxbury and Yarmouth", compiled by George Walter Chamberlain by Hazen P Chase, Holyoke, MA? AND, I have pictures of headstones of Harry Chase b 1899 d 1937 and his wife, Bessie Chapman Chase b 1899 d 1979 . The stones are in Grove Place Cemetery, North Chili, New York. If these two are in your line, the pictures are yours for the asking. Blessings, Dolores Chase Jarden
Florida Pension Records I did a search on CHASE and found 2 records matching CHASE, some of which were the widow's maiden name. Here's where you can search http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/barm/Pensionfiles.html Florida WWI Cards http://www.floridamemory.com/Collections/WWI/ I searched for CHASE's and came up with 3 ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com
Florida Pension Records I did a search on CHASE and found 2 records matching CHASE, some of which were the widow's maiden name. Here's where you can search http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/barm/Pensionfiles.html Florida WWI Cards http://www.floridamemory.com/Collections/WWI/ I searched for CHASE's and came up with 3 ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com
SOURCE: DAR Records; Major Benjamin Bosworth Chapter, Silver Creek, NY, copied by E. May Christy SUMMIT CEMETERY ARKWRIGHT, NY Chase, Christopher b. 10 Nov 1796 d. 2 Feb 1882 ; b. in Providence, RI Chase, Sally d. 13 Dec 1886 ; age 85 years, 7 months, 2 days; wife of Christopher Chase Chase, Stephen d. 20 Feb 1872 ; age 47 years, 5 months, 15 days Chase, Cornelia d. 8 Jul 1885 ; age 56 years, 11 months, 1 day; wife of Stephen Chase Chase, Emma C. d. 20 Feb 1865 ; age 3 years, 11 months, 22 days; daughter of Stephen & Cornelia Chase Chase, Alvin B. b. 4 May 1853 d. 25 Oct 1903
SOUTH RIPLEY CEMETERY, SOUTH RIPLEY, CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, NEW YORK CHACE James Died Dec. 14 1854 ae 59-7-27 His wife Charity G. died May 26 1882 ae 77-6-14 Dau Emily C., died Sept. 2 1851 age 16-10-0 CHACE John B. b Sept. 14 1828 died March 30 1885 Wife, Sarah Ann, Dec 12 1832 died Oct. 11 1914 Dau Emma Gertrude Oct 28 1867- d June 11 1875 CHACE, Philip, born October 23 1768 at Freetown MA. Died January 22 1847 Another record states he was born Mina.(Barden) CHACE, Sarah A. wife of George H. Died Feb. 13 1881 age 38-0-13 G. William, 1870-1948 Grace G. 1876-1958 Hope this helps someone - Sandy Chase
I believe that Minnie's maiden name was Wood. Allen Chase's line is Bassett, Lot, Lot, Joseph, Thomas, John, Wm, Wm. My line is the same except that my family branches out from Lot Chase,Jr. to his son Elias. I don't have a daughter, Altomera for Allen and Altomera. What is her birth date? CHASE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >CHASE-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 87 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [CHASE-L] Walter H. Chase - Pl ["pascalfl" <pascalfl@comcast.net>] > >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] Walter H. Chase - Plymouth, MA > From: > "pascalfl" <pascalfl@comcast.net> > Date: > Fri, 29 Jul 2005 08:28:49 -0400 > To: > CHASE-L@rootsweb.com > > > I'm sorry, I should know better. Walter was b in 1855 in Plymouth > Co., MA. His parents were Allen Chase and Altomera Walker. Their > daughter, Altomera, married Willie F. Brown. I believe this Chase > line did originate from Nantucket. All I have on his wife is that her > name was Minnie J., b 1859 in MA. I have a note that she may have > been a Perkins but that is just a guess based on Census. > > Nancy Pascal > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "pascalfl" <pascalfl@comcast.net> > To: <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 7:23 PM > Subject: [CHASE-L] Walter H. Chase - Plymouth, MA > > >> Seeking the maiden name of Walter H. Chase's (b 1855) wife. The only >> name I have for her is Minnie J. Will gladly share whatever >> information I have with anyone researching this family. >> >> Nancy Pascal >> >> >> >> ==== CHASE Mailing List ==== >> To unsubscribe from the list send a request here >> Chase-L-request@rootsweb.com and put the word unsubscribe ONLY in the >> subject and message boxes. >> >>
I'm sorry, I should know better. Walter was b in 1855 in Plymouth Co., MA. His parents were Allen Chase and Altomera Walker. Their daughter, Altomera, married Willie F. Brown. I believe this Chase line did originate from Nantucket. All I have on his wife is that her name was Minnie J., b 1859 in MA. I have a note that she may have been a Perkins but that is just a guess based on Census. Nancy Pascal ----- Original Message ----- From: "pascalfl" <pascalfl@comcast.net> To: <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 7:23 PM Subject: [CHASE-L] Walter H. Chase - Plymouth, MA > Seeking the maiden name of Walter H. Chase's (b 1855) wife. The only name > I have for her is Minnie J. Will gladly share whatever information I have > with anyone researching this family. > > Nancy Pascal > > > > ==== CHASE Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list send a request here > Chase-L-request@rootsweb.com and put the word unsubscribe ONLY in the > subject and message boxes. > >
Seeking the maiden name of Walter H. Chase's (b 1855) wife. The only name I have for her is Minnie J. Will gladly share whatever information I have with anyone researching this family. Nancy Pascal
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-earl25jul25,0,3347003,full.story?coll=la-home-headlines Blueblood Named Bill Is in Line to Be Called EarlBy Ann M. Simmons Times Staff Writer July 25, 2005 YUBA CITY, Calif. — He could be addressed one day as "My Lord." But retired grocery store worker William Jennings Capell would prefer to be known as just plain Bill. A lifelong resident of this farming town 45 miles north of Sacramento, Capell always knew he had noble blood. What he didn't know was that he might one day assume the title of England's Earl of Essex. Then last month a British newspaper reporter called to inform Capell that the 10th Earl of Essex had died and the 11th had inherited the title. As the new earl's fourth cousin once removed, Capell was next in line as the 12th Earl of Essex. "I was still half asleep," recalled Capell, 52, an affable, heavyset man, as he lounged in an armchair at his home. "I acknowledged it. But that was all. It wasn't until later that I got to thinking about it, that 'Wow, I'm next in line.' It started to sink in a little." An earl is a member of the British peerage — a nobleman of high rank. According to Burke's Peerage & Gentry, whose books have recorded the genealogy of titled and landed families in the United Kingdom and Ireland for some 175 years, the title can be inherited or bestowed upon an individual by the state. Capell stands to succeed the current Earl of Essex, Frederick Paul de Vere Capell, a 61-year-old retired elementary school assistant principal, who lives near Lancaster (the one in England, not the Antelope Valley). According to Burke's and Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, Frederick succeeded his father, Robert Capell, the 10th Earl, who died in June. (The late earl was a distant cousin of the 9th Lord Essex.) The 11th Earl is a bachelor and has no children. With no other apparent successor in sight, Capell is the new heir to the earldom. His aristocratic genealogy is documented in the 106th edition of "Burke's Peerage & Baronetage." "I'm excited about it," said Capell, who has never met or corresponded with his British kin and has never visited England. "I'm planning a trip to meet the earl, to say hi and let him show me around." "I think we should send him a family photo," said Capell's wife, Sandy, 53. "We've got the address." She would become Lady Essex, a countess. Her husband's full title, at least for correspondence, would be The Right Honorable Earl of Essex. Capell believes his great-grandfather emigrated from England to Canada, and then to Idaho. He doesn't recall what the patriarch did for living, but he did know his grandfather — an Idaho cattle rancher and potato farmer. "I met him once," said Capell, who used to check and stock shelves and do managerial duties at a local supermarket. "He died when I was 7 years old." Capell (pronounced KAY-pull), whose father was an Army clerk, was born in Spokane, Wash. The family moved to Yuba City when he was an infant. Capell's father rarely spoke about his noble family tree. Until recently, peers of hereditary titles, like that of earl, were entitled to a seat in Britain's House of Lords — the second chamber of the British Parliament, which normally has to consent before Acts of Parliament can be passed. But the House of Lords Act of 1999 removed the right of most hereditary peers to sit and vote in the House. Other reforms of the Lords are still being considered. It's unclear whether Capell would be entitled to sit in the House of Lords, now with 731 members, but he said he would seriously consider moving to England to fulfill his role of representing the County of Essex. Even if Capell did get a chance to serve, membership in the House of Lords is unpaid. Nor does Capell stand to inherit any land, estate or crown jewels. "There's no castle, no money," he said. Previous earls have been politicians, military commanders — even farmers. The best-known Earl of Essex is the 2nd, Robert Devereux, who was a favorite courtier of Queen Elizabeth I. Eloquent and vivacious, he subsequently fell out of favor and later attempted a coup, for which he was convicted of treason and executed in the Tower of London in 1601. Capell's only son, 23-year-old Kevin Devereux Capell, is named for the 2nd Earl. "Because we knew the Essex thing was in the family, we just liked the name," said Sandy Capell, a library technician. Kevin, a reservations agent at a hotel and casino resort, is married with no children. His title would become Viscount Malden if his dad became Earl, and he would be heir to his father's title. The Capells, who also have a 31-year-old daughter, live in a modest tract home in a quiet, leafy neighborhood of Yuba City. William retired in 1997 because of arthritis, and the couple share their house with five dachshunds and three cats. Capell said his favorite pastimes are gardening, volunteering at his church's youth center and rooting for the San Francisco 49ers. He said he wants to learn more about polo and cricket. Although he acknowledged it would be tough leaving friends behind, Capell doesn't think it would be difficult to adapt to a new life in England, despite the sometimes lousy weather, the unfamiliar accent, and — oh, yes — the cuisine. Since the news of his prospective earldom broke, Capell said he has been inundated with media interview requests from both sides of the Atlantic. "I usually get one or two phone calls a day," said Capell. "Now I get 15 or 20. The phone doesn't stop." Indeed, Capell had to excuse himself repeatedly to take another request for an interview. "That was 'Inside Edition,' " he said, returning from yet another call. The caller had offered to send the Capells to England to exclusively document their story, he said. Sandy Capell was delighted. Capell said that Debrett's Limited, a company that keeps genealogical records of Britain's aristocracy, had recently requested that he update the page on his family's lineage. Friends of the Capells and residents of Yuba City — the Sutter County seat known by locals as "the prune capital of California" because of its thriving plum-packing plant — have been reveling in his surprising news. "It's kind of cool living next door to a celebrity," said Karen Messick, the Capells' neighbor of 17 years, who admires the ex-grocer's "wonderful sense of humor." Yuba City Mayor Karen Cartoscelli said the excitement was understandable. "This is the States. I suppose the closet thing we've gotten to aristocracy is the Kennedy generation," said Cartoscelli, noting that Yuba City's most famous resident to date was the mother-in-law of actor Clint Eastwood. The Capells have also endured a fair amount of good-humored teasing. Kevin, a fan of the British comedy troupe Monty Python, laughed as he described how his boss playfully bowed and got down on one knee to address him. "Then he said, 'That's the last time I'm going to bow to you,' " Kevin recalled. -- Jeffrey Chace http://www.chace.demon.nl
Hello, I was wondering if someone would be able to assist me with any information about A.I. Chase born in New York about 1815 - he and his family lived in Byron, Genesee County, New York. He was married to Mary Ann, also born about 1815 in New York, and in 1850 they had Mary M - 7 years, Sarah L - 5 years, Minerva M - 3 years, and Charles O - 1 year as their children all born in New York. Living with them was Matilda C Chase aged 74, born in Massachussets about 1776, who I am assuming was A.I.'s mother. Does anyone have information about A.I.'s father, grandfather? Thanks in advance, Jeffrey Chace -- Jeffrey Chace http://www.chace.demon.nl
Our decendants of Samuel and Rhoena Chase reunion is coming up on the weekend of August 12th to the 14th in Eden, Vermont. There will be about 120 participants as always. This will be the 35th year. Dave --- Jeffrey Chace <j.b.chace@gmail.com> wrote: > "Family reunions, if rightly observed, must > strengthen and sanctify family > ties. Our social nature requires more than merely to > know that this man or > this woman is a relative; more than to attend the > funeral of a relative and > mingle our tears with those of sorrowing friends. It > means also to rejoice > with them that do rejoice; it means to look into > unbe-clouded eyes and to > come into touch with those whom God has made to be > in a special sense 'of > one flesh.'" W. Henry Chase. > From *Heart Throbs of the West*. Kate Carter, Vol. > I-XII. Salt Lake City, > UT: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1947. > > -- > Jeffrey Chace > http://www.chace.demon.nl > > > ==== CHASE Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list send a request here > Chase-L-request@rootsweb.com and put the word > unsubscribe ONLY in the > subject and message boxes. > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
"Family reunions, if rightly observed, must strengthen and sanctify family ties. Our social nature requires more than merely to know that this man or this woman is a relative; more than to attend the funeral of a relative and mingle our tears with those of sorrowing friends. It means also to rejoice with them that do rejoice; it means to look into unbe-clouded eyes and to come into touch with those whom God has made to be in a special sense 'of one flesh.'" W. Henry Chase. From *Heart Throbs of the West*. Kate Carter, Vol. I-XII. Salt Lake City, UT: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1947. -- Jeffrey Chace http://www.chace.demon.nl
With regard to the recent misunderstandings about the appropriate use of this list I would like to state the following: 1) If one does not want to discuss genealogy here and does not want to associate with "evil" people (as Royboy has dubbed the kind souls I have met here), you can remove yourself from this list. Nobody does that for you. To leave CHASE-L, send mail to CHASE-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave CHASE-D, do the same thing with CHASE-D-request@rootsweb.com. 2) Veterans are honored people who are due the utmost respect, but so are and teachers and doctors and firemen and policemen and countless others. There is a reason we have joined this list and that is because we wish to discuss Genealogy and Family History, period. Acting like a child, calling people "evil" and petulantly demanding to be removed from this list because one has been chastised is simply childish. Jeffrey Chace http://www.chace.demon.nl