Baltimore SUN, 25 November 1901
WILLIAM CHASE
The body of William Chase, a former resident of Worcester, was brought from Boston on the 3.04 train yesterday afternoon and was buried in his lot in Rural Cemetery.
Worcester DAILY SPY, 24 November 1901
NOTE: Chase created and/or published hundreds of stereoviews of Baltimore, Washington, DC, and Maryland. Many can still be found today. Photographer David Bachrach worked for him while a young man.
William Moody Chase was the son of March Chase and Hepsibah Gleason. His wife, Sarah, and photographer William Ashman's mother Mary, where sisters. Based on my research, it seems that Chase and fellow Baltimore photographer of a later genearation, William Foss Shorey (1833-1911), may share a common ancestor, early Massachusetts settler Aquila Chase (1626-1670).
His grandparents, Moody Chase (1723-1815) and Elizabeth Hale Chase, are buried in Center Cemetery, Middlexex Co., Mass.
Baltimore SUN, 25 November 1901
WILLIAM CHASE
The body of William Chase, a former resident of Worcester, was brought from Boston on the 3.04 train yesterday afternoon and was buried in his lot in Rural Cemetery.
Worcester DAILY SPY, 24 November 1901
NOTE: Chase created and/or published hundreds of stereoviews of Baltimore, Washington, DC, and Maryland. Many can still be found today. Photographer David Bachrach worked for him while a young man.
William Moody Chase was the son of March Chase and Hepsibah Gleason. His wife, Sarah, and photographer William Ashman's mother Mary, where sisters. Based on my research, it seems that Chase and fellow Baltimore photographer of a later genearation, William Foss Shorey (1833-1911), may share a common ancestor, early Massachusetts settler Aquila Chase (1626-1670).
His grandparents, Moody Chase (1723-1815) and Elizabeth Hale Chase, are buried in Center Cemetery, Middlexex Co., Mass.
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