U.S. Senator. After graduating from Dartmouth College New Hampshire, in 1791, he studied law, admitted to the bar in 1793 and then practiced law in Randolph, Vermont. He was prosecuting attorney for Orange County, (1803-12) and a member of the Vermont State House of Representatives, (1805-12). In 1813, he was elected as a Democratic Republican to the United States Senate, serving until 1817, when he resigned. He was then appointed chief justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont, serving (1817-21) and member of the Vermont State House of Representatives, (1823-24). He was again elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the United States Senate, serving (1825-31). After his term, he engaged in agricultural pursuits until his death at age 74.
Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith
Family Members
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Dudley Chase
1730–1814
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Alice Corbett Chase
1732–1813
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Olivia Brown Chase
1779–1846 (m. 1796)
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Mercy Chase Child
1755–1835
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Lois Chase Smith
1756–1832
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Abigail March Chase Morse
1760–1792
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Salmon Chase
1761–1806
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Ithamar Chase
1762–1817
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Baruch Chase
1764–1841
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Alice Chase Cotton
1765–1844
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Ruth Chase Hubbard
1774–1856
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Philander Chase
1775–1852
Flowers
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Records on Ancestry
Dudley Chase
Appletons' Cyclopedia of American Biography, 1600-1889
Dudley Chase
Maine, U.S., Marriage Index, 1670-1921
Dudley Chase
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005
Dudley Chase
Maine, U.S., Marriage Records, 1713-1922
Dudley Chase
New Hampshire, U.S., Birth Records, 1631-1920
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