<<<<There were no settlements above Fort No. 4 on the Connecticut River. It seems that Samuel Chase (Dudley's father) and several of his brothers among them Jonathan, who afterwards was a General in the war of the Revolution, accompanied him, or perhaps followed him in his perilous journey through the wilderness, or as far as Fort No. 4, now Charleston in New Hampshire.<<<<< The above was from installment #2; did CT River Valley List get it? There has been much about the history and migrations of the valley posted before, of which I can't place my hands on right now. Perhaps someone else will post that? If I am not mistaken the next chapter of above book which I will post tonight (Pacific Time) tells a bit about it, so stay tuned! Harriet Chase hatchase@uswest.net
unsubscribe Harriet Chase wrote: > <<<<There were no settlements above Fort No. 4 on the Connecticut River. It > seems that Samuel Chase (Dudley's father) and several of his brothers among > them Jonathan, who afterwards was a General in the war of the Revolution, > accompanied him, or perhaps followed him in his perilous journey through the > wilderness, or as far as Fort No. 4, now Charleston in New Hampshire.<<<<< > > The above was from installment #2; did CT River Valley List get it? > There has been much about the history and migrations of the valley posted > before, of which I can't place my hands on right now. Perhaps someone else > will post that? > > If I am not mistaken the next chapter of above book which I will post > tonight (Pacific Time) tells a bit about it, so stay tuned! > > Harriet Chase hatchase@uswest.net > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl ...type in Ct-River Valley or other mailing list > http://www.acpl.lib.in.us [large genealogy library in Indiana] > > http://www.quadrangle.org (genealogical lib for Conn River area) > > ============================== > Search more than 150 million free record at RootsWeb > http://search.rootsweb.com/