. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . he brick house nowowned by William C. French, and resided there until 1854. Mr. Chasewas a contractor and builder of several miles of the Boston, Concord &Montreal Railroad. Later he built a fine residence on Arch Hill, whichwas burned the following year and rebuilt in 1856. Mr. Chase spentmuch of his time in the West and d. at Casa Grande, Ariz., March3, 1881. They had four children. She d. April 12, 1876. The Forrestfamily his


. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . he brick house nowowned by William C. French, and resided there until 1854. Mr. Chasewas a contractor and builder of several miles of the Boston, Concord &Montreal Railroad. Later he built a fine residence on Arch Hill, whichwas burned the following year and rebuilt in 1856. Mr. Chase spentmuch of his time in the West and d. at Casa Grande, Ariz., March3, 1881. They had four children. She d. April 12, 1876. The Forrestfamily historian speaks of her as scholarly, unselfish, refined, lovelyto look upon, and of remarkable spirit and vivacity. Ann Chase, m. (first), (pub.) Jan. 11, 1835, Jesse Hancock (see Han-cock gen.), and had two children. He d. in 1841, March 4. She m.(second) Jonathan Scribner of Salisbury, 1843. (See Scribner gen.) Third Generation. (Children of John and Eliza Ayers Chase.)Eliza Chase went, after her parents death, with her brother andsister to reside at Sanbornton Bridge. She was a student at the NewHampshire Conference Seminary. She d. of typhoid fever at OLD CHASE TAVERN. GENEALOGIES. 49 Makt Chase, m. Rev. Charles Smith, a Baptist clergyman, and re-sided at Wolfeborough at the time of her death. They had three chil-dren. Charles Chase d. at Haverhill, Mass. (Children of Thomas and Mary Brown Chase.) Laura Brown Chase, h. Dec. 26, 1837; m., Jan. 8, 18C2, William of Durham, b. June 5, 1818. Mr. Jones was an extensive farmer and politician, holding manyoffices in town and state. He d. Feb. 3, 1898. They had two dau.,Mrs. Mary Cutter of Fall River, Mass., and Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler ofJamaica Plain, Mass. The latter has a son, Harrison Fowler, Jr. Lizzie A. Chase, b. Oct. 11, 1840, graduated from New HampshireConference Seminary, class of 1859. She was a teacher many years inMelrose, Mass., Durham and Union graded school at N. She m. June28, 1S80, Joseph Hill of Tilton,


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