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David E Chase

BirthAug 1848 - Baltimore, Independent Cities, Maryland, USA
Death23 May 1910 - Washington, District of Columbia, USA
MotherPercilla Golden
FatherSamuel Thomas Chase

Born in Baltimore, Independent Cities, Maryland, USA on Aug 1848 to Samuel Thomas Chase and Percilla Golden. David E Chase married Millie Marshall Brown and had 14 children. He passed away on 23 May 1910 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Thomas Chase
1825 - Unknown
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Percilla Golden
1826 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Millie Marshall Brown
1855 - 1914
Children Show all
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Charles Edward Chase
1890 - 1955
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Henson James Chase
1883 - Unknown
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Willie Chase
1888 - Unknown
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Lizzie L Chase
1885 - Unknown
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Hennie A Chase
1892 - Unknown
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Walter H Chase
1896 - Unknown
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Samuel F. Chase
1880 - Unknown
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Sarah E Chase
1894 - Unknown
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David Edward Chase
1877 - Unknown
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Irene Chase
Unknown - Unknown
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James W Chase
1894 - Unknown
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Ignatius Chase
1900 - 1976
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Thomas Brown
1869 - Unknown
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Eli S. Chase
1875 - Unknown

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