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Thomas Chase

Birth7 Sep 1797 - Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, USA
Death6 Sep 1854 - Portland, , Maine, USA
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FatherChase

Born in Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, USA on 7 Sep 1797 to Chase. Thomas Chase married Elizabeth Delano and had 10 children. He passed away on 6 Sep 1854 in Portland, , Maine, USA.

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Chase
Unknown - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Delano
1802 - 1877
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Charles Poland Chase
1828 - 1892
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Emily Allen Chase
1830 - 1915
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William Jordan Chase
1833 - 1842
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Philip Sweetser Chase
1829 - Unknown
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Francis Henry Chase
1837 - Unknown
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Almena Stevens Chase
1842 - 1849
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Julia Chase
1824 - 1828
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Samuel Ray Chase
1839 - Unknown
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Martha Ann Chase
1822 - Unknown
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Edward E. Chase
1835 - 1916

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