Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ketch is given elsewhere in this work. Thechildren of Anthony and, Lydia (Earle) Chase, allborn in Worcester, were: Pliny Earle, born August18, 1820; Lucv, December i, 1822; Thomas, June16, 1827; Eliza Earle, October 8, 1829; CharlesAugustus, see forward; Sarah E., May 29, children of Anthony and Hannah (Greene)Chase were.: Emily G., married Joseph RussrI i\lar-ble (see sketch of George Russell Marble of Web-ster) ; Frederick Ant
Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ketch is given elsewhere in this work. Thechildren of Anthony and, Lydia (Earle) Chase, allborn in Worcester, were: Pliny Earle, born August18, 1820; Lucv, December i, 1822; Thomas, June16, 1827; Eliza Earle, October 8, 1829; CharlesAugustus, see forward; Sarah E., May 29, children of Anthony and Hannah (Greene)Chase were.: Emily G., married Joseph RussrI i\lar-ble (see sketch of George Russell Marble of Web-ster) ; Frederick Anthony died young. CIX) Charles Augustus Chase, fifth child ofAnthony Chase (8), was born in Worcester, Massa-chusetts, September 9, 1833, in a house on Salisburystreet, where the armory now stands. His educa-tion began with the infant school, in a small build-ing that stood at the northerly end of Summerstreet, He graduated from the Thomas street gram-mar school in 1845 into. the. Classical and EnglisTiHigli School where he remained five years, takiiig?iA: post-graduate rnathematics. .While ^jnthehigh school he printed a juvenile paper, The.
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