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Thomas Chase

Birth25 Jul 1654 - Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death25 Feb 1732 - Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
MotherAnn Wheeler
FatherAquila Chase of Hundridge

Born in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 25 Jul 1654 to Aquila Chase of Hundridge and Ann Wheeler. Thomas Chase married Rebecca Follansbee and had 12 children. He passed away on 25 Feb 1732 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Aquila Chase Of Hundridge
1618 - 1670
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Ann Wheeler
1621 - 1687
Spouse(s)
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Rebecca Follansbee
1660 - 1711
Children Show all
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Thomas Chase
1680 - 1756
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James Chase
1685 - 1753
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Aquila Chase
1687 - 1714
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Rebekah Chase Moulton
1700 - 1769
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Mary Chase
1694 - 1731
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Josiah Chase
1697 - 1723
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Ensign Jonathan Chase
1683 - 1749
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Ruth Chase
1690 - 1753
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Nathaniel Chase
1700 - 1781
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Elizabeth Chase
1715 - 1808
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Judith Chase
1704 - 1746
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Judith Chase (8)
1696 - 1732

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