On this basis virtually evertone who writes to this list has transgressed the rules. This is a very difficult point for I saw no objections when people sent messages on some 4th of Julys. However I would agree that we need to stick to some rules otherwise we will find ourselves having more and nore non family history emails. However we,personally, may feel we have to abide by Lisa's directives, If we do not like it then we should do what our friend has already done. All Keep Well, Keith Hume. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa Martin" <lclevers@cfl.rr.com> To: <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 8:09 PM Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] The Republicans hard at work taking from the disabled veterans > I'm very sorry for the added comment Roy thought he need to state before > leaving the list. I understand that is an important issue, however it > really doesn't have anything to do with Genealogy research. The only > political issues that we can accept on the Genealogy list is that dealing > with records which would hurt our researching. Any other issues need to > be discussed on the appropriate list or message boards. > > Thanks > Lisa Martin > List owner > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop > from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lisa Martin" <lclevers@cfl.rr.com> > To: <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:29 PM > Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] The Republicans hard at work taking from the > disabled veterans > > >>I took care of it and advised him of the rules of a Genealogy list. >> Sorry I can't stop the items from being posted but do let them know if >> inappropriate for the list. >> >> Lisa Martin >> List Owner >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------- >> This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop >> from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Jeffrey Chace" <j.b.chace@amaze.nl> >> To: <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:19 PM >> Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] The Republicans hard at work taking from the >> disabled veterans >> >> >>> This is NOT appropriate material for the Chase-L@rootsweb.com mailing >>> list. I do not appreciate receiving this kind of spam from my genealogy >>> mailing list. Moderator? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== 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. >>> >> >> >> ==== CHASE Mailing List ==== >> To unsubscribe from the Digest send a request here >> Chase-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word unsubscribe ONLY in the >> subject and message box. >> > > > ==== CHASE Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the Digest send a request here > Chase-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word unsubscribe ONLY in the > subject and message box. > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.13/47 - Release Date: 12/07/2005 > >
Does ANYONE have a photo of Dudley Chase, Jr. #980 born in Cornish , New Hampshire and died in Randolph Vermont. A librarian for the US Senate Archives is looking for one. With all the stuff I have gone through in the local museum, one of my hopes was to come upon him. Not so. Well, I "could" give the guy a description of him, but that wouldn't quite do. thanks, Harriet Chase note my new email chaseth@verizon.net....... pretty tricky! combined my last name with one of my sons. How about that.
REMOVE ME PLEASE FROM YOUR LIST. YOU KEEP SENDING ME YOUR NASTY COMMENTS. PLEASE STOP. YOU PEOPLE ARE EVIL. YOU WOULDNT HAVE GENEALOGY OR ANCESTRY IF IT WERENT FOR VETERANS.
I'm very sorry for the added comment Roy thought he need to state before leaving the list. I understand that is an important issue, however it really doesn't have anything to do with Genealogy research. The only political issues that we can accept on the Genealogy list is that dealing with records which would hurt our researching. Any other issues need to be discussed on the appropriate list or message boards. Thanks Lisa Martin List owner ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa Martin" <lclevers@cfl.rr.com> To: <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:29 PM Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] The Republicans hard at work taking from the disabled veterans >I took care of it and advised him of the rules of a Genealogy list. > Sorry I can't stop the items from being posted but do let them know if > inappropriate for the list. > > Lisa Martin > List Owner > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop > from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeffrey Chace" <j.b.chace@amaze.nl> > To: <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:19 PM > Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] The Republicans hard at work taking from the > disabled veterans > > >> This is NOT appropriate material for the Chase-L@rootsweb.com mailing >> list. I do not appreciate receiving this kind of spam from my genealogy >> mailing list. Moderator? >> >> >> >> >> ==== 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. >> > > > ==== CHASE Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the Digest send a request here > Chase-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word unsubscribe ONLY in the > subject and message box. >
Searches for my ancestors have led to veterans in America's wars, including the American Revolution, the Civil War, WW's I and II, and Vietnam. Understanding our own historical genealogy can help to create some compassion. Veterans are our families, without which we would have no ancestors, no genealogy. Thank You for remembering to include them, our American Heroes. ----- Original Message ----- From: <CHASE-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CHASE-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:27 PM Subject: CHASE-D Digest V05 #80
ONLY SEND THIS EMAIL ONCE JEFFREY.
YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS DOES HAVE THE RIGHT ADDRESS IN IT. WWW.CHACE.DEMON.NL
I TOOK CARE OF IT AND ADVISED HER OF THE UNAMERICAN ATTITUDE OF THOSE WITH THE NASTY COMMENTS AND THAT THEY ALL SHOULD GO SERVE FOR 36 YEARS WITH THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT AND BECOME SEVERLY DISABLED FROM THAT SERVICE AND THEN TAKE YOUR PENSION FROM YOU. OK
I must say that if disabled Veterans who have served 1 day or 36 years do not mean anything to the chase list that i do not want to be part of it. The list wouldn't exist if it were not for the veterans of our country. I am a chase descendent. My ancestors (Society of Friends) I am afraid would disown this lot if this is what you think. My Chase ancestors would strongly have chastised you and band you from the "family". Good bye
Hello Roy, My name is Jeffrey not Jeri. I can empathize with the situation that many veterans may be in as my father is a Vietnam Vet and my brother is active military and has served in Korea, Afganistan and lately Iraq. But, this is a genealogy mailing list and as such should have messages posted to it that have something to do with genealogy. It doesn't matter what the reason for your post is, it does not belong here - just as any other non-genealogy topics do not. Your post does not belong here any more than the search for extraterrestrial intelligence would. Please go to groups.yahoo.com and you will find a group that will meet the needs for this concern, or, if you can't find one, you can even create your own!! But, please stick to genealogy here. Cheers, Jeffrey Chace http://www.chace.demon.nl
I took care of it and advised him of the rules of a Genealogy list. Sorry I can't stop the items from being posted but do let them know if inappropriate for the list. Lisa Martin List Owner ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffrey Chace" <j.b.chace@amaze.nl> To: <CHASE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:19 PM Subject: Re: [CHASE-L] The Republicans hard at work taking from the disabled veterans > This is NOT appropriate material for the Chase-L@rootsweb.com mailing > list. I do not appreciate receiving this kind of spam from my genealogy > mailing list. Moderator? > > > > > ==== 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. >
This is NOT appropriate material for the Chase-L@rootsweb.com mailing list. I do not appreciate receiving this kind of spam from my genealogy mailing list. Moderator?
Hi Jeri, Sorry I used this venue but I have felt so helpless to make a difference to help the service connected disabled veterans who are having all of the military pensions taken from them because of being disabled from service connected injuries and illnesses. I am talking about men and women of our country who have served in the armed forces for over twenty years who have earned a military pension to only loose it because of their disabilities. The VA when awarding a service connected disability will notify the Defense Department who in turn reduces the military pension dollar for dollar of the retired service member who is getting a military pension. Those who are unemployable 100% service connected disabled are losing all of their military pensions and are unable to work. They can not survive on the VA amount and are unable to work. They have lost their military pensions that they worked their entire lives to earn simply because they were American active duty armed forces personnel. This is wrong. We have the solemn duty to care for and protect those that gave us our freedoms. We must not let this happen any longer to our disabled veterans. Please please do not let this continue. Please please insist that they make immediate changes to this law. Our military men and women who have given their lives to our country to our citizens to our children do not deserve to be treated this way. Please contact your senators and congressional representatives to stop this injustice today. Please. MSgt Roy Foster, USAF, Retired I know the sacrifices that our armed forces retired members gave. Please help them. Please Hi, Isn't this a wonderful country that takes your military pension just because you serve over twenty years active duty and become totally disabled from injuries, illnesses from wherever they send you and then they make you fight for your life till you die. Isn't this wonderful ? Isn't this what democracy is all about ? Isn't this the land of the free and the home of the brave ? Isn't this the greed of the Republican party taking from those that gave their lives, their future, their ability to care for themselves and their families ? How can they sleep at night when they have done this ? How can they raise their faces in the morning knowing what their actions have done? How is this injustice possible and be aloud to continue ? Where are the voices in America that have voices because of those that served ? Why don't they speak up for our disabled veterans that are being persecuted and robbed of their dignity and rights to survive ? SPEAK UP AMERICA. PLEASE SPEAK UP RETIREE ACCOUNT STATEMENT STATEMENT EFFECTIVE DATE JUL 11, 2005 NEW PAY DUE AS OF AUG 01, 2005 DFAS-CL POINTS OF CONTACT DEFENSE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SERVICE US MILITARY RETIREMENT PAY PO BOX 7130 LONDON KY 40742-7130 COMMERCIAL (216) 522-5955 TOLL FREE 1-800-321-1080 TOLL FREE FAX 1-800-469-6559 myPay https://myPay.dfas.mil 1-877-363-3677 PAY ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM OLD NEW ITEM OLD NEW GROSS PAY VA WAIVER SBP COSTS TAXABLE INCOME 1,449.00 973.00 11.68 464.32 1,449.00 1,449.00 .00 .00 FITW ALLOTMENTS/BONDS NET PAY 24.33 55.75 384.24 .00 .00 .00 PAYMENT ADDRESS YEAR TO DATE SUMMARY ( FOR INFORMATION ONLY)
Two Key Benefit Provisions Struck Military.com has learned that two provisions were struck from the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2005 shortly before it was signed into law. Scroll down to send a letter to your public officials. Let your voice be heard! Military.com has learned that both the provision for Full Concurrent Receipt (CR) for Unemployable (IU) 100% Disabled Military Retirees and the Reservists Pay Security Act of 2005 were struck from the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2005 shortly before it was signed into law. The CR provision which would have eliminated the 9 year phase-in of full CR for those deemed unemployable by the VA and the Reservists Pay Security provision which would have provided federal employees on active duty an entitlement to a pay differential based on their federal position and their military pay are reportedly included in the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2006.How do you feel about this action? Let your public officials know how you feel!
Margerite L. Chase (http://www.legacy.com/Script/CounterRedirect.asp?Name=GBLink_Top&Jump=/orlandosentinel/LegacySubPage2.asp&Page=GuestBook&Pe rsonID=14520162) CHASE, MARGERITE L., formerly of Maitland, passed away on Sunday, July 10, in Joplin, MO. Born in Grand Saline, TX the daughter of Percy and Zona Fuller, September 23, 1912. She married Ned B. Chase in 1938, and Colonel Chase preceded her in death on 1986. His tours of duty as an Air Force Pilot and Base Commander took them throughout the world during his life. Mrs. Chase is survived by her son and daughter-in- law, Dr. Ned and Martha Chase; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral service will be conducted on Thursday, July 14, 2005, 10AM, graveside at Glen Haven Memorial Park, Winter Park. Contributions may be made in memory of Margerite Chase to your favorite charity. Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. Published in the Orlando Sentinel on 7/12/2005. _Guest Book_ (http://www.legacy.com/Script/Coun terRedirect.asp?Name=GBLink_Bottom&Jump=/orlandosentinel/LegacySubPage2.asp&Page=GuestBook&PersonID=14520162)
Elizabeth Philbrick was in deed the wife of Thomas Chase, brother of Aquila, who shows up in the records of Hampton, MBC (now New Hampshire) about 1639. However, everything else that you have apparently read about who Thomas's parents might or might or might not be, or from where he emigrated when he (and his brother) came to America, is without any factual foundation (aka wishful thinking or pure speculation). The fact is that no documentation of the brothers' ancestry has ever been found on either side of the Atlantic. Due to the fact that the name Aquila does occur in the Chesham, England Chase line, the presumption is that the Hampton Aquila (and his brother) most likely have some connection to them, but what that connection might be (if there really is one) remains a mystery despite the best efforts of many genealogists to find it. Dick Chase -----Original Message----- From: Arlettia [mailto:smoke251@bresnan.net] Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 12:42 PM To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CHASE-L] New England Chase line Hello list, I have found that my line of Noyes connects to the Chase line when Phebe Chase, daughter of Abraham Chase, married Slyvanus Noyes. I found a history of this Chase line in a New Hampshire history and I believe Slyvanus is linked to this line. I have found this line on both rootsweb and the L.D.S. site but in all, I find the same problem and I'm hoping someone out there can solve it for me. I have Matthew who married Elizabeth Bould their son, Richard, married Mary Roberts Their fourth son was Aquila with only a first name for his wife, which is Sara. ( The histories I've found on line show a Benjamin instead of Aquila. Are they one and the same? ) This New Hampshire history said Thomas was believed to be Aquila's oldest son . Thomas was born in England around 1615 and Married Elizabeth Philbrick. Thomas and Elizabeth had the following sons: Thomas, Joseph, James, Isaac, Abraham. Now my problem. In all the family histories I've found they show that James, third son of Thomas and Elizabeth, married Lydia Challis. The New Hampshire history states that James married Elizabeth Green, daughter of Henry Green and they had four daughters and no sons. Also, the family histories I've found show that Thomas died in 1652. They show James born on Nov. 2, 1654. If those dates are correct, Thomas could not be the father of this James. The Abraham Chase I'm researching is shown to be the son of James and Lydia. I can't connect James to Thomas due to the time between Thomas' death and James' birth. Please help someone Ann -----Original Message----- From: Arlettia [mailto:smoke251@bresnan.net] Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 12:42 PM To: CHASE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CHASE-L] New England Chase line Hello list, I have found that my line of Noyes connects to the Chase line when Phebe Chase, daughter of Abraham Chase, married Slyvanus Noyes. I found a history of this Chase line in a New Hampshire history and I believe Slyvanus is linked to this line. I have found this line on both rootsweb and the L.D.S. site but in all, I find the same problem and I'm hoping someone out there can solve it for me. I have Matthew who married Elizabeth Bould their son, Richard, married Mary Roberts Their fourth son was Aquila with only a first name for his wife, which is Sara. ( The histories I've found on line show a Benjamin instead of Aquila. Are they one and the same? ) This New Hampshire history said Thomas was believed to be Aquila's oldest son . Thomas was born in England around 1615 and Married Elizabeth Philbrick. Thomas and Elizabeth had the following sons: Thomas, Joseph, James, Isaac, Abraham. Now my problem. In all the family histories I've found they show that James, third son of Thomas and Elizabeth, married Lydia Challis. The New Hampshire history states that James married Elizabeth Green, daughter of Henry Green and they had four daughters and no sons. Also, the family histories I've found show that Thomas died in 1652. They show James born on Nov. 2, 1654. If those dates are correct, Thomas could not be the father of this James. The Abraham Chase I'm researching is shown to be the son of James and Lydia. I can't connect James to Thomas due to the time between Thomas' death and James' birth. Please help someone Ann ==== 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.
Thank you, Dick Chase. Thr New Hampshire history I found seemed to be fairly factual, but, no, it didn't show documentation. They assumed, it appears, that because the name Aquila is so unusual that the one in England and the one that was found in Hampton were connected. Yet, my main problem is still to find the father of Abraham whose daughter, Phebe, married Slyvanus Noyes. Abraham was born abt 1694, maybe in Newbury, Essex, MA as he married Ruth Morse and that is her home. His daughter, Phebe, was born in 1722. Abraham died in Plaistow, Rockingham, NH in 1770/1771 and I do have a copy of his will. Abraham's father must have been born around 1665. Do you have the family group sheets for Thomas and Elizabeth's sons? Did any of them have a son named Abraham? Thanks for saving me from climbing the wrong tree and a lot of unproductive work. Ann
Ann, It seems you have been through the quagmire of misinformation on the internet. Aquila (1618-1670) and Thomas Chase (birth date unknown- died 1652) who married Elizabeth Philbrick, were brothers who came to America in 1639, No documentation has been found to say where the brothers came from but assumptions abound on the internet. These two were the first Chases in America in these two lines. It appears that you have a mix of genealogy from both lines and some confusion of persons with the same name. Lydia Challis married John Chase, (1655-1739),son of Aquila, (1618-1670.) James Chase, (1649-1703,) son of Thomas ( -1652,) did indeed marry Elizabeth Green. The Abraham you are researching (I think) is the son of John Chase and Lydia Challis ABRAHAM3 CHASE (John2, Aquila1), born in Newbury, about 1694; died in Plaistow, N. H., shortly before 28 Nov. 1770. He married (1) in Newbury, 16 Nov. 1716, RUTH MORSE, daughter of Benjamin Jr. and Susannah (Merrill) Morse, born in Haverhill, 25 Sept. 1694; died before 1733. He married (2) ABIGAIL . He married (3) in Amesbury, 26 Nov. 1746, ELIZABETH (DAVIS) COLBY, the mother of his three youngest children, widow of Elijah Colby and daughter of Joseph and Jemima (Eastman) Davis, born 23 Sept. 1711. He was living in what is now West Newbury in 1729 near Morse's Lane. He was one of the inhabitants of Haverhill whose estates fell on the north side of the province line in New Hampshire, in 1741. (Chase's History of Haverhill, 311). Apparently he then lived in the First Parish of Haverhill. Plaistow, originally a part of Haverhill, was set off as a separate parish 28 Feb. 1749. His eight eldest children were born in Newbury and his three youngest in Plaistow, N. H. He made his will 9 Dec. 1761, which was proved 28 Nov. 1770. In it he mentions his grandchildren Ruth Eastman and William Eastman. children of Ruth and William Eastman, and his daughters Ruth Chase and Prudence, and makes his sons Abraham and Ezra Chase executors. Some of his children were baptized in the Second Church of Newbury. Children by first wife, born in Newbury: SUSANNA,4 b. 1 Sept. 1717; m. in Haverhill 30 Sept. 1735 to Zachariah Johnson. RUTH, b. 28 Jan. 1718/9; m. 14 Dec. 1738, William Eastman. LYDIA, b. 29 Sept. 1720; m. Jonathan Bartlett. PHEBE, bp. 23 Sept. 1722; m. 27 Aug. 1741, Sylvanus Noyes. EZRA, b. about 1725; co-executor of his father's will, 9 Dec. 1761. PRUDENCE, m. Moses Stevens. ELIZABETH, m. Jonathan Bartlett. Child probably by second wife, born in Newbury: MARY, b. 21 Oct. 1734; not mentioned in her father's will; prob- ably d. young. Children by third wife, born in Plaistow, N. H.: RUTH, b. 4 Sept. 1748. (Her father calls her Ruth Chase in his will). ABRAHAM, b. 8 July 1750. PARKER, b. 16 Feb. 1754; d. young. From the "Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase" compiled by John Carroll Chase and george Walter Chamberlain. Lonnie Chase chase1858@direcway.com
Hello list, I have found that my line of Noyes connects to the Chase line when Phebe Chase, daughter of Abraham Chase, married Slyvanus Noyes. I found a history of this Chase line in a New Hampshire history and I believe Slyvanus is linked to this line. I have found this line on both rootsweb and the L.D.S. site but in all, I find the same problem and I'm hoping someone out there can solve it for me. I have Matthew who married Elizabeth Bould their son, Richard, married Mary Roberts Their fourth son was Aquila with only a first name for his wife, which is Sara. ( The histories I've found on line show a Benjamin instead of Aquila. Are they one and the same? ) This New Hampshire history said Thomas was believed to be Aquila's oldest son . Thomas was born in England around 1615 and Married Elizabeth Philbrick. Thomas and Elizabeth had the following sons: Thomas, Joseph, James, Isaac, Abraham. Now my problem. In all the family histories I've found they show that James, third son of Thomas and Elizabeth, married Lydia Challis. The New Hampshire history states that James married Elizabeth Green, daughter of Henry Green and they had four daughters and no sons. Also, the family histories I've found show that Thomas died in 1652. They show James born on Nov. 2, 1654. If those dates are correct, Thomas could not be the father of this James. The Abraham Chase I'm researching is shown to be the son of James and Lydia. I can't connect James to Thomas due to the time between Thomas' death and James' birth. Please help someone Ann
I would like to thank all of you for your wishes and concerns over the recent bombings. My wife and I were amazed at how many of you have emailed us. Things are rapidly returning to normal here but one of the most uplifting items was the interview with a pair of American tourists from ythe Southern U.S. They had witnessed the explosion of the bus and were so shocked they contemplated going home that day. However as the lady pointed out she had not yet seen the Changing of the Guard and intended to stay on. Her partner made the point that after 9/11 many Americans had realised that if you did not continue your normal business then the terrorists had won So maybe if anything that most horrible of terrorist atrocities strengthened the resolve of Americans. I do not wish to be patronising or critical but we have often thought it needed a sharp stick to goad the U.S. into action. This is no longer true and we in Europe are grateful for the strengthening of resolve, Once again, on behalf of my family, friends and myself, I thank you all, Keith Hume