In regard to the lineage displayed for Rebecca Chase, there is, of course, a major problem with the indicated relationships for the Aquila Chase who is shown as (1) the son of Richard, (2) the husband of Martha Jellison, (3) father of a William Chase, and (4) dying in 1670. It is a recorded fact (London Parish records) that the Aquila who married Martha Jellison (in London in 1606) was buried in there in 1643/4. Children born to that marriage were: Anne, Martha, Sara, Elizabeth, Joane, and Aquila. The son Aquila was born in 1626, so he is not the Aquila (b. 1618) who showed up in 1640 in Hampton NH, and who died in Newbury MA in 1670. There is no record of a son Thomas or a son William. (Note also the listing in the Rebecca Chase lineage would make Martha only 13 years old when her alleged son William was born !) It seems clear from the factual documents that seem to currently be available that, while Richard Chase and Joan Bishop ("Byshoppe") are recorded as having a son Aquila bp. 7 Aug 1580, there is more than passing uncertainty about both this Aquila's marriage and his children (if any, in both cases). If he, in fact, married Martha Jelliman, as commonly seems to be listed in many assumed lineages, then he died in London and is father to neither the Aquila and Thomas who came to Hapmpton NH, nor their sometimes-alleged brother William. If he is not the Aquila who married Martha, then there appears to be little factual data other than his birth that are known. Dick Chase