Ensign Dr. Moses Chase

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Moses Chase, of Newbury

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Death: September 06, 1743 (79)
West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Place of Burial: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Aquila Chase, of Newbury and Anne Silloway
Husband of Ann Chase and Sarah Chase
Father of Daniel Chase; Moses Chase; Samuel Chase; Elizabeth Carr; Stephen Chase and 3 others
Brother of Sarah Annis, of Newbury; Anne Barber; Priscilla Merrill; Mary Stevens; Sgt. Aquila Chase and 5 others

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About Ensign Dr. Moses Chase

 xi. Moses, b. Dec. 24, 1663; d. Sept. 6, 1743; m. first, Nov. 10, 1684, Anne, daughter of Thomas ; eleven children; m. secondly, Dec. 13, 1713, Sarah Jacobs.

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  • Full text of "Encyclopedia of Connecticut biography, genealogical-memorial; representative citizens;"
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  • CHASE, Charles Edward, Active Factor in Insurance Circles.
  • The Chase family, of which Charles Edward Chase, chairman of the board of directors of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, and a prominent public official, is a worthy representative, is of English origin, being among the ancient and highly honored families of England, the name being derived undoubtedly from the French word, Chasser, to hunt. They are one of the families entitled to bear a coat-of-arms, described as follows : Gules four crosses patence argent (two and two), on a canton azure a lion rampant or.
  • (VIII) 'Moses Chase, youngest son of Aquila (2) and Anne (Wheeler) Chase, was born in Newbury, Massachusetts, December 24, 1663. He was a man of thrift and enterprise, and provided well for the necessities of his family. He married (first) November 10, 1684, Ann Follansbee, and (second) December 13, 1713, Sarah Jacobs. Children, all of first marriage : Moses, born September 20, 1685, died young; Daniel, twin of Moses, of whom further; Moses, January 20, 1688; Samuel, May 13, 1690; Elizabeth, September 25, 1693; Stephen, August 29, 1696; Hannah, September 13, 1699; Joseph, September 9, 1703 ; Nenoni.
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  • Updated from WikiTree Genealogy via father Aquila Chase by SmartCopy: Aug 1 2015, 11:13:05 UTC
  • Updated from WikiTree Genealogy via father Aquila Chase by SmartCopy: Aug 1 2015, 11:11:39 UTC

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GEDCOM Note

Occupation: styled weaver and Ensign. Buried Old Ferry Lane Cemetery, Newbury, MA. National Society, Daughters of Colonial Wars, 1950: "Muster Roll of Caleb Moody in his Company in Her Majesty's Service in Upper Woods between Amesbury and Majaco, now Merrimac, 1708. One of 34 soldiers who received powder and bullets under command of Lieutenant Moody. Ensign of Captain Hugh March's Company of Snowshoe. The Company belonged to the Essex County and was in service between 1704 and 1710."

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Ensign Dr. Moses Chase's Timeline

1663
December 25, 1663
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
1685
September 20, 1685
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1688
January 20, 1688
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts
1690
May 3, 1690
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1693
September 25, 1693
Newbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts
1696
August 29, 1696
Newbury (now West Newbury), MA
1699
September 13, 1699
Newbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts
1703
September 9, 1703
Newbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts
1708
April 5, 1708
Newbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts