The life of Philander Chase, first bishop of Ohio and Illinois, founder of Kenyon and Jubilee colleges . Q z< _lC3HUJ < I«)UJ I O LiJ CO O r LlI a a COLLl II- The Family Tree 9 Son Ezechiel bapt. April 23, Dorcas bapt. Mch. 2, Aquila bapt. Aug. 14, Jason bapt. Jan. 20, Thomas bapt. July 18, Abigail bapt. Jan. 12, Mordechai bapt. July 30, Joan buried May 4, Jason buried June 4, 1606. Richard Chase, senex buried Jan. 32 [sic], 1610. Still later the tradition of the birth of Aquila, ofNewbury, has, in a way, been ver


The life of Philander Chase, first bishop of Ohio and Illinois, founder of Kenyon and Jubilee colleges . Q z< _lC3HUJ < I«)UJ I O LiJ CO O r LlI a a COLLl II- The Family Tree 9 Son Ezechiel bapt. April 23, Dorcas bapt. Mch. 2, Aquila bapt. Aug. 14, Jason bapt. Jan. 20, Thomas bapt. July 18, Abigail bapt. Jan. 12, Mordechai bapt. July 30, Joan buried May 4, Jason buried June 4, 1606. Richard Chase, senex buried Jan. 32 [sic], 1610. Still later the tradition of the birth of Aquila, ofNewbury, has, in a way, been verified. In the recordsof the genealogist, the late Dudley Chase, of Clare-mont, New Hampshire, it appears that Aquila, ofHampton and Newbury, was born in Cornwall in elder Aquila, born in Chesham and baptizedAugust 14, 1580, may also have moved to Cornwall,as his death is not recorded in Chesham. Of the Thomas Chase, who was burned at the stakefor heresy, the Vicar of Chesham, the Rev. , writes: There can be no doubt that ThomasChase was of your family, but I hardly think he woul


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