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Honorable Samuel Chase, Esq.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
Death: August 12, 1800 (92)
Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States
Place of Burial: Trinity Cemetery Cornish City Sullivan County New Hampshire
Immediate Family:

Son of Daniel Chase and Sarah Chase
Husband of Mary Chase
Father of Samuel Chase, Jr.; Dudley Chase, Esq.; General Jonathan Chase; Elizabeth Richardson; Sarah Rawson and 6 others
Brother of Daniel Chase; Joshua Chase; Anna Chase; Sarah Chase; Nehemiah Chase and 4 others

Occupation: Judge
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About Honorable Samuel Chase, Esq.

A Patriot of the American Revolution for NEW HAMPSHIRE. DAR Ancestor #: A021210

Biography

From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chase-846

Samuel Chase Sr

  • Born 28 Sep 1707 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
  • Son of Daniel Chase Sr and Sarah (March) Chase
  • Brother of Daniel Chase Jr, Joshua Chase, Anne (Chase) Putnam, Sarah Chase, Nehemiah Chase, Judith (Chase) Hall, Caleb Chase, Moody Chase and Moses Chase
  • Husband of Mary (Dudley) Chase — married about 1 May 1728 in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
  • Father of Samuel Chase Jr, Dudley Chase, Jonathan Chase, Elizabeth Chase, March Chase, Mary Chase, Sarah (Chase) Rawson, Solomon Chase, Anne (Chase) Putnam, Mary Dudley (Chase) Bellows and Abigail Chase
  • Died 12 Aug 1800 in Cornish City, Sullivan, New Hampshire

He married secondly, Esther ___ as in his will, executed Aug. 2, 1794, he made a bequest, "To Ester: my dear and loving wife. This I do in consideration of my love and affection for her, and her kind treatment of me in my advanced age."

They resided in Sutton, MA, where he settled on part of his father's farm. He also owned half of the saw-mill with privileges of the dam and water supply of the river. he remained in Sutton until the closing of the war with France. They later removed to Walpole, MA, before settling in Cornish, NH, being one of the early settlers there.

Supporting data

  • Full text of "Encyclopedia of Connecticut biography, genealogical-memorial; representative citizens;"
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/encyclopediaofco03amer/encyclopediaof...
  • 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.
  • (IX) Daniel Chase, one of the twin sons of Moses and Ann (Follansbee) Chase, was born in Newbury, Massachusetts, September 20, 1685, and died May 28, 1769. Prior to March 26, 1733, he removed to Sutton, same State, his corn mill being mentioned in the town records then, and he is credited with having built the first corn mill at Pleasant Falls, and was known as "Miller Chase. His homestead was on the present site of the Sutton Manufacturing Company property. He married Sarah March, whose death occurred in December, 1771, aged eighty-eight years. Mr. and Mrs. Chase were admitted to the church in 1736 by letter from the Littleton church, and in 1751 he and his wife were among the Separatists from the Sutton church. Children : 'Samuel, born September 28, 1707, married Mary Dudley '; Daniel, of whom further ; Joshua, born November 9, 171 1 ; Ann, November 13, 1713, became the wife of David Lilley, May 25, 1736; Sarah, April 22, 1716; Nehemiah, June 27, 1718; Judith, September 7, 1720, became the wife of Thomas Hall, September 15, 1737; Valeb, November 29, 1722, died October 2, 1808; Moody, September 3, 1723, married, January 17, 1749, Elizabeth Hall; Moses, March, 1726, married Hannah, daughter of Jonas Brown.
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  • https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/1693094?mark=3185259a534139ff40d46...

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Honorable Samuel Chase, Esq.'s Timeline

1707
September 28, 1707
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
1728
November 28, 1728
Sutton, Province of Massachusetts Bay
1730
August 29, 1730
Sutton, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1732
December 6, 1732
Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1735
November 23, 1735
Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire, United States
1740
1740
Sutton, Worcester, MA, United States
1743
September 8, 1743
Groton, Comté de Middlesex, MA, United States
1748
1748
1749
1749