Census information:
1870 at Charlton, MA: Ambrose Chace, 34, toy manufacturer; wife, Eunice, 29; children, Winford, 6, Maurice, 4, Josephine, 2, and Edwin, 3 months; brother, Eugene Chace, 25, works in toy shop; boarders, Melvin Buss, 26, John Kilpatrick, 19, and Charles Coolidge, 36 (all three worked in a toy shop); and a servant, Catherine Thaedin, 30.
1880 at Leominster, MA: Ambrose P. Chase, 42, sewing machine agent; wife, Unice E., 37; and children: Winn B., 16, Maurice A., 15, Josephine M., 13, Edwin B., 8, Maud A., 7, and Agnes L., 2.
1900 at 140 Woodland Ave. in Gardner, MA: Morris A. Chase, 35, setting up chairs; wife, Elizabeth A., 36; sons, Harold D., 11, and Ralph S., 9; and a boarder, Laura M. Ransom, 22, milliner.
1910 at 161 Philadelphia Ave. in Detroit, MI: Morris Chase, 45, contractor (chairs); wife, Elizabeth, 46; and sons, Harold, 21, clerk (chairs), and Ralph, 19, mechanic (chairs).
Census information:
1870 at Charlton, MA: Ambrose Chace, 34, toy manufacturer; wife, Eunice, 29; children, Winford, 6, Maurice, 4, Josephine, 2, and Edwin, 3 months; brother, Eugene Chace, 25, works in toy shop; boarders, Melvin Buss, 26, John Kilpatrick, 19, and Charles Coolidge, 36 (all three worked in a toy shop); and a servant, Catherine Thaedin, 30.
1880 at Leominster, MA: Ambrose P. Chase, 42, sewing machine agent; wife, Unice E., 37; and children: Winn B., 16, Maurice A., 15, Josephine M., 13, Edwin B., 8, Maud A., 7, and Agnes L., 2.
1900 at 140 Woodland Ave. in Gardner, MA: Morris A. Chase, 35, setting up chairs; wife, Elizabeth A., 36; sons, Harold D., 11, and Ralph S., 9; and a boarder, Laura M. Ransom, 22, milliner.
1910 at 161 Philadelphia Ave. in Detroit, MI: Morris Chase, 45, contractor (chairs); wife, Elizabeth, 46; and sons, Harold, 21, clerk (chairs), and Ralph, 19, mechanic (chairs).
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