VReeder@aol.com wrote: > > Attn Derek: > > To Derek and all, > I havaddressed this to Derek because I rather think he has done research in > this area of the U.S. extensively, but still some of the rest of you perhaps > have much to contribute too. > Here's my question: If you are connected to William of Cape Cod ,where in > Maine is the best place to do research on the descendants who settled in > Maine? Where was their largest concentration? > I know that William's descendants were connected to George Soule, the Pilgrim > who came over on the Mayflower and I also know some of that name settled in > Maine as I have interesting info. about them --the current group that is. > In your opinion which Historic Society or library would be the best to visit > if your time is limited? > Have I troubled you enough? > Another comment. Now that this group has been organized perhaps people like > our Chase CNN will be interested too. > Ginger in Az. Ginger, Hello my name is Gail Frick, I am trying to learn more about my Mane CHASE's, Charles S. Chase d. 1894, His son Albert Chase d. 21 Apr 1924, he was married to a Frances E. ?, they had three children. Rufus S. Chase, who was an Episcopalian Minister, last known to be in CA in 1913, William Chase, d. 28 April 1907, who married a Lousia ? (she was last known to be in London, Eng. (1912), Emeline D. Chase, d. April 21, 1933 she married a William Mason, (this is my grgrgrandmother), the above named family is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Portland, ME. Do you have anything on them? If so do you think you could help me out? It is getting very tireing Chaseing these elusive CHASE's> Gail Frick Dillsburg, PA