Il est marié avec Elizabeth Baker.
Ils se sont mariés le 6 août 1675 à Barnstable, Massachusetts, il avait 26 ans.
Enfant(s):
He served in King Philip’s war; was on tax list, 1676, for o7d.; townsman, 1694; proprietor of common lands, 1711. One of his children was 4 years old Aug. 6, 1679 (prob. son John). He paid us. 4d., in 1676, toward expenses of King Philip’s war. “Given and granted to John Chaise, his heirs and assigns forever, twenty acres of upland convenient to his house, so that it hinder not the cart way that leads to Thomas Gages; June, 1678.”
“The same time was given to John Chase the nooks and slips on the west side of Herring River, from William Griffith his meadow downward toward the sea, unless we could elswhere accommode him better.” On the 3rd of June, 1700, the Committee of the town of Yarmouth bounded the land of John Chase at the Herring River, and in their record they say that it was “for many years past granted unto John Chase.”
John Berry and John Chase were among others in an expedition, June, 1675, to repel an expected attack on Swansey. He received, 1713, twenty-two shares in common lands (p. 139 or 130, Yar. Rec). To him and his six sons is due the credit of prolonging the name on Cape Cod. All the rest of his brothers and uncles lived to the west away from the Cape. Up to 1800, there was hardly a Chase on Cape Cod who could not trace his descent from this John.
John Chase and Daniel Baker, two of six fence viewers, elected Mar. 14,1693 (vol. 1, p. 19, Yar. Town Records): John Hall jun., John Chase and John Rider, sen., elected March 7, 1700, grand jurymen.
“John Chase of full age Testifyeth and Saith I do know upon my certain knowledge That Teague Jones lived in a Field where Nathaniel Baker now lives, about eight or nine and forty years ago, and he then possessed both Land and meadow on the westward Side of the Bass River, and the Stage Island, which was so Called then, and is called by the Same name now, he Improved by mowing, and was a liver there before the Records was burned at Old Mr. Howes, and in the Eastward End of the Sd Island there was a piece of Thatch Grew, from which grew this marsh, which is now in Controversy. Apr. 8,1715 Then John Chase in Open Court did affirm that as he was in the presence of God this Evidence was truth, etc.” (Barn. Court Records, 1737.)
Sources: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_2e2.htm#91
They had 8 children.
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