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Asa Chase 1744–1812 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 AUG 1744

Birth Location: Freetown, MA

Death Date: 19 JUL 1812

Death Location: Dighton

Father: Stephen Chase

Mother: Esther Buffington

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Asa Chase was born in 1744 in Freetown, MA, the child of Stephen Chase And Esther Buffington. Asa Chase married Deborah Baker. Asa Chase passed away in 1812 in Dighton.

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Biography

  • Asa Chase was born in 1744 in Freetown, MA, the child of Stephen Chase And Esther Buffington.
  • Asa Chase married Deborah Baker.
  • Asa Chase passed away in 1812 in Dighton.

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Asa Chase's Ancestors

Self
Asa Chase
1744–1812
Birth Place: Freetown, MA
Parents
Stephen Chase
1709–1790
Portsmouth, Newport Co, RI
Esther Buffington
1712–1750
Grandparents
Joseph Chase
1652–1724
Yarmouth, Barnstable Co, MA
Sarah Sherman
1667–1748
Portsmouth, Newport Co, RI
Benjamin Buffington
1675–1739
Salem, Essex Co, MA
Hannah Southwick
1677–1770
Great-Grandparents
William Chase
1621–1685
Samson Sherman
1642–1718
Isabel Tripp
1651–1716
Thomas Buffington
1639–1728
Sarah Southwick
1644–1733
Daniel Southwick
1637–1718
Hester Boyce
1641–1718
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Chase
1600–1659
Unknown
–1659
Philip Sherman
1610–1687
Sarah Odding
1609–1681
John Tripp
1610–1678
Mary Paine
1615–1687
John Southwick
1625–1672
Sarah Burnap
1620–1668
Lawrence Southwick
1594–1659
Cassandra Burnell
1596–1659
Joseph Boyce
1609–1684

Asa Chase's Timeline

2 Records

1744
04 AUG 1744
Birth of Asa Chase in Freetown, MA
Freetown, MA
1812
19 JUL 1812
Age 68
Death of Asa Chase in Dighton
Dighton

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 04 AUG 1744
    Event Place: Freetown, MA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 JUL 1812
    Event Place: Dighton

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