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Daniel Chase

Birth23 Mar 1753 - Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death13 Aug 1841 - Cornish City, Sullivan, New Hampshire, USA
MotherHannah Brown
FatherMoses Chase

Born in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts on 23 Mar 1753 to Moses Chase and Hannah Brown. Daniel Chase married Mehitabel Kimball and had 10 children. He passed away on 13 Aug 1841 in Cornish City, Sullivan, New Hampshire, USA.

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Parents
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Moses Chase
1727 - 1799
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Hannah Brown
1735 - 1812
Spouse(s)
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Mehitabel Kimball
1757 - 1813
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Mary May
1755 - 1831
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Mary Lydia Clift Kimball
1767 - 1855
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Mary Estabrook
1769 - 1824
Children Show all
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Hannah Chase
1783 - 1869
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Amos Chase
1785 - 1814
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Rebecca Hart Chase
1791 - 1875
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Benjamin Kimball Chase
1798 - 1842
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Clementina Chase
1777 - 1777
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Mehitable Chase
1790 - 1790
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Gerard Chase
1779 - 1780
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Daniel Chase
1780 - 1782
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Sally Chase
1787 - 1790
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Samuel Chase
Unknown - Unknown

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