| Shadrach Chase
Birth: 27 Aug
1750
Death:
Father: Israel CHASE (1716-)
Mother: Wealthy Kean (1719)
First Spouse: Ruth
Valentine
Birth:
Death:
Father:
Mother:
Married:
Children:
Francis (1776- abt
1810. Born deaf and dumb.)
Betsy (1776
- 1 Aug 1828. Non compus mentis.)
Lucy (10
Nov 1779. Married Philip Winslow 17 Nov 1799.)
John (Died
in infancy.)
Second Spouse: Martha Evans
Married: 5 Feb 1792
Children:
Sarah (12 Jan
1794. Married Jacob Kay 5 Feb 1815.)
Ruth
(28 Jun 1797 - )
Harriet (20 Nov
1801. Married Capt James Waid 18 Oct 1820.)
Horatio Nelson (1803-.
Married Fanny Finch.)
Sidney Smith (21 Aug
1806. Married first spouse Jane Porter - no issue. Married
second spouse Mary Knox 1839. 3 children.)
Alfred (1807. Died young.)
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Notes for Shadrach Chase
- Shadrach Chase was a Tory and moved to
St. John, New Brunswick.
| BANISHMENT
ACT OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS An Act to prevent the
return to this state of certain persons therein named and
others who have left this state or either of the United
States, and joined the enemies thereof. Whereas Thomas
Hutchinson, Esq., late governor of this state, Francis
Bernard, Esq., formerly governor of this state, Thomas Oliver,
Esq., late lieutenant governor of this state, Timothy Ruggles,
Esq., of Hardwick, in the county of Worcester, William Althorp,
merchant, Gibbs Atkins, cabinet maker, John Atkinson, John
Amory, James Anderson, Thomas Apthorp, David Black, William
Burton, William Bowes, George Brindley, Robert Blair, Thomas
Brindley, James Barrick, merchant, Thomas Brattle, Esq.,
Sampson Salter Blowers, Esq., James Bruce, Ebenezer Bridgham,
Alexander Brymer, Edward Berry, merchants, William Burch,
Esq., late commissioner of the customs, Matter Byles, Jun.,
clerk, William Codner, book-keeper, Edward Cox, merchant,
Andrew Cazneau, Esq., barrister at law, Henry Canner, clerk,
Thomas Courtney, tailor, Richard Clark, Esq., Isaac Clark,
physician, Benjamin Church, physician, John Coffin, distiller,
John Clark, physician, William Coffin, Esq., Nathaniel Coffin,
Esq., Jonathan Clark, merchant, Archibald Cunningham,
shop-keeper, Gilbert Deblois, merchant, Lewis Deblois,
merchant, Philip Dumaresque, merchant, Benjamin Davis,
merchant, John Erving, Jun., Esq., George Erving, Esq., Edward
Foster, Edward Foster, Jun., blacksmiths, Benjamin Faneuil
Jun., merchant, Thomas Flucker, Esq., late secretary for
Massachusetts Bay, Samuel Fitch, Esq., Wilfret Fisher, carter,
James Forrest, merchant, Lewis Gray, merchant, Francis Green,
merchant, Joseph Green, Esq., Sylvester Gardiner, Esq.,
Harrison Gray, Esq., late treasurer of Massachusetts Bay,
Harrison Gray, Jun., clerk to the treasurer, Joseph Goldthwait,
Esq., Martin Gay, founder, John Gore, Esq., Benjamin
Hallowell, Esq., Robert Hallowell, Esq., Thomas Hutchinson,
Jun., Esq., Benjamin Gridley, Esq., Frederick William Geyer,
merchant, John Greenlaw, shop-keeper, David Green, merchant,
Elisha Hutchinson, Esq., James Hall, mariner, Foster
Hutchinson, Esq., Benjamin Mulbury Holmes, distiller, Samuel
Hodges, book-keeper, Henry Halson, Esq., Hawes Hatch,
wharfinger, John Joy, housewright, Peter Johonnot, distiller,
William Jackson, merchant, John Jeffries, physician, Henry
Laughton, merchant, James Henderson, trader, John Hinston,
yeoman, Christopher Hatch, mariner, Robert Jarvis, mariner,
Richard Lechmere, Esq., Edward Lyde, merchant, Henry Lloyd
Esq., George Leonard, miller, Henry Leddle, book-keeper,
Archibald McNeil, baker, Christopher Minot, tide-waiter, James
Murray, Esq., William McAlpine, bookbinder, Thomas Mitchell,
mariner, William Martin, Esq., John Knutton, tallow-chandler,
Thomas Knight, shop-keeper, Samuel Prince, merchant, Adino
Paddock, Esq., Charles Paxon, Esq., Sir William Pepperell,
baronet, John Powell, Esq., William Lee Perkins, physician,
Nathaniel Perkins, Esq., Samuel Quincy, Esq., Owen Richards,
tide-waiter, Samuel Rogers, merchant, Jonathan Simpson, Esq.,
George Spooner, merchant, Edward Stowe, mariner, Richard
Smith, merchant, Jonathan Snelling, Esq., David Silsby,
trader, Samuel Sewall, Esq., Abraham Savage, tax-gatherer,
Joseph Scott, Esq., Francis Skinner, clerk to the late
council, William Simpson, merchant, Richard Sherwin, saddler,
Henry Smith, merchant, John Semple, merchant, Robert Semple,
merchant, Thomas Selkrig, merchant, James Selkrig, merchant,
Robert Service, trader, Simon Tufts, trader, Arodi Thayer,
late marshall to the admiralty court, Nathaniel Taylor, deputy
naval officer, John Troutbeck, clerk, Gregory Townsend, Esq.,
William Taylor, merchant, William Vassal, Esq., Joseph Taylor,
merchant, Joshua Upham, Esq., William Walter, clerk, Samuel
Waterhouse, merchant, Isaac Winslow, merchant, John Winslow,
jr., merchant, David Willis, mariner, Obadiah Whiston,
blacksmith, Archibald Wilson, trader, John White, mariner,
William Warden, peruke-maker, Nathaniel Mills, John Hicks,
John Howe, John Fleming, printers, all of Boston, in the
county of Suffolk, Robert Auchmuty, Esq., Joshua Loring, Esq.,
both of Roxbury, in the same county, Samuel Goldsbury, yeoman,
of Wrentham, in the county of Suffolk, Joshua Loring, jr.,
merchant, Nathaniel Hatch, Esq., of Dorchester, in the same
county, William Brown, Esq., Benjamin Pickman, Esq., Samuel
Porter Esq., John Sargeant, trader, all of Salem, in the
county of Essex, Richard Saltonstall, Esq., of Haverhill, in
the same county, Thomas Robie, trader, Benjamin Marston,
merchant, of Marblehead, in said county of Essex, Moses
Badger, clerk, of Haverhill, aforesaid, Jonathan Sewall, Esq.,
John Vassal, Esq., David Phipps, Esq., John Nutting,
carpenter, all of Cambridge, in the county of Middlesex, Isaac
Royall, Esq., of Medford, in the same county, Henry Barnes,
merchant, of Marlborough, in the county of Middlesex, Jeremiah
Dummer Rogers, of Littleton in the same county, Esq., Daniel
Bliss, of Concord, in the said county of Middlesex, Esq.,
Charles Russell, of Lincoln, in the same county, physician,
Joseph Adams, of Townsend, in the said county of Middlesex,
Thomas Danforth, of Charlestown, in said county, Esq., Joshua
Smith, trader, of Townsend, in said county, Joseph Ashley,
jr., gentleman, of Sunderland, Nathaniel Dickenson, gentleman
of Deerfield, Samuel Bliss, shopkeeper, of Greenfield, Roger
Dickenson, yeoman, Joshah Pomroy, physician, and Thomas
Cutler, gentleman, of Hatfield, Jonathan Bliss, Esq., of
Springfield, William Galway, yeoman, of Conway, Elijah
Williams, attorney at law, of Deerfield, James Oliver,
gentleman, of Conway, all in the county of Hampshire, Pelham
Winslow, Esq., Cornelius White, mariner, Edward Winslow, jr.,
Esq., all of Plymouth, in the county of Plymouth, Peter
Oliver, Esq., Peter Oliver, jr., physician, both of
Middleborough, in the county of Plymouth, Josiah Edson, Esq.,
of Bridgewater, in the said county of Plymouth, Lieutenant
Daniel Dunbar, of Halifax, in the same county, Charles Curtis,
of Scituate, in the said county of Plymouth, gentleman,
Nathaniel Ray Thomas, Esq., Israel Tilden, Caleb Carver, Seth
Bryant, Benjamin Walker, Gideon Walker, Zera Walker, Adam
Hall, tertius, Isaac Joice, Joseph Phillips, Daniel White, jr,
Cornelius White, tertius, Melzar Carver, Luke Hall, Thomas
Decrow, John Baker, jr., all of Marshfield, in the said county
of Plymouth, Gideon White, jr., Daniel Leonard, Esq., Seth
Williams, jr., gentleman, Solomon Smith, boatman, all of
Taunton, in the county of Bristol, Thomas Gilbert, Esq., Perez
Gilbert, Ebenezer Hathaway, jr., Lot Strange, the third,
Zebedee Terree, Bradford Gilbert, all of Freetown, in the same
county, Joshua Broomer, Shadrach Hathaway, Calvin Hathaway,
Luther Hathaway, Henry Tisdel, William Burden, Levi Chase, Shadrach
Chase, Richard Holland, Ebenezer Phillips, Samuel
Gilbert, gentleman, Thomas Gilbert, jr.,yeoman, both of
Berkley, in the said county of Bristol, Ammi Chace, Caleb
Wheaton, Joshua Wilborne, Lemuel Bourn, gentleman, Thomas
Perry, yeoman, David Atkins, laborer, Samuel Perry, mariner,
Stephen Perry, laborer, John Blackwell, jr., laborer, Francis
Finney, laborer, Nehemiah Webb, mariner, all of Sandwich, in
the county of Barnstable, Elad Tupper, laborer, of Dartmouth,
in the county of Bristol, Silas Perry, laborer, Seth Perry,
mariner, Elisha Bourn, gentleman, Thomas Bumpus, yeoman,
Ephraim Ellis, jr., yeoman, Edward Bourn, gentleman, Nicholas
Cobb, laborer, William Bourn, cordwainer, all of Sandwich, in
the county of Barnstable, and Seth Bangs, of Harwich, in the
county of Barnstable, mariner, John Chandler, Esq., James
Putnam, Esq., Rufus Chandler, gentleman, William Paine,
physician, Adam Walker, blacksmith, William Chandler,
gentleman, all of Worcester, in the county of Worcester, John
Walker, gentleman, David Bush, yeoman, both of Shrewsbury, in
the same county, Abijah Willard, Esq., Abel Willard, Esq.,
Joseph House, yeoman, all of Lancaster, in the said county of
Worcester, Ebenezer Cutler, trader, James Edgar, yeoman, both
of Northbury, in the same county, Daniel Oliver, Esq., Richard
Ruggles, yeoman, Gardner Chandler, trader, Joseph Ruggles,
gentleman, Nathaniel Ruggles, yeoman, all of Hardwick, in the
said county of Worcester, John Ruggles, yeoman, of said
Hardwick, John Eager, yeoman, Ebenezer Whipple, Israel Conkay,
John Murray, Esq., of Rutland, in said county of Worcester,
Daniel Murray, gentleman, Samuel Murray, gentleman, Michael
Martin, trader, of Brookfield, in the said county of
Worcester, Thomas Beaman, gentleman, of Petersham, in the same
county, Nathaniel Chandler, gentleman, John Bowen, gentleman,
of Princeton, in the said county of Worcester, James Crage,
gentleman, of Oakham, in the same county, Thomas Mullins,
blacksmith, of Leominster, in the said county of Worcester,
Francis Waldo, Esq., Arthur Savage, Esq., Jeremiah Pote,
mariner, Thomas Ross, mariner, James Wildridge, mariner,
George Lyde, custom house officer, Robert Pagan, merchant,
Thomas Wyer, mariner, Thomas Coulson, merchant, John Wiswall,
clerk, Joshua Eldridge, mariner, Thomas Oxnard, merchant,
Edward Oxnard, merchant, William Tyng, Esq., John Wright,
merchant, Samuel Longfellow, mariner, all of Falmouth, in the
county of Cumberland, Charles Callahan, of Pownalborough, in
the county of Lincoln, mariner, Jonas Jones, of East Hoosuck,
in the county of Berkshire, David Ingersol, of Great
Barrington, in the same county, Jonathan Prindall, Benjamin
Noble, Francis Noble, Elisha Jones, of Pittsfield, in the said
county of Berkshire, John Graves, yeoman, Daniel Brewer,
yeoman, both of Pittsfield, aforesaid, Richard Square, of
Lanesborough, in the said county of Berkshire, Ephraim Jones,
of East Hoosuck, in the same county, Lewis Hubbel and many
others have left this state, or some other of the United
States of America, and joined the enemies thereof and of the
United States of America, thereby not only depriving these
states of their personal services at a time when they ought to
have afforded the utmost aid in defending the said states,
against the invasions of a cruel enemy, but manifesting an
inimical disposition to the said states, and a design, to aid
and abet the enemies thereof in their wicked purposes, whereas
many dangers may accrue to this state and the United States,
if such persons should again reside in this state: Sect. 1. Be
it therefore enacted by the Council and House of
Representatives, in general court assembled, and by the
authority of the same, that if either of the said persons, or
any other person, though not specifically named in this act,
who have left this state or either of said states, and joined
the enemies thereof as aforesaid, shall, after the passing of
this act, voluntarily return to this state, it shall be the
duty of the sheriff of the county, and of the selectmen,
committees of correspondence, safety and inspection, grand
jurors, constables, and tythingmen, and other inhabitants of
the town wherein such person or persons may presume to come,
and they are hereby respectively empowered and directed
forthwith to apprehend and carry such person or persons before
some justice of the peace within the county, who is hereby
required to commit him or them to the common gaol within the
county, there in close custody to remain until he shall be
sent out of the state, as is hereinafter directed; and such
justice is hereby directed to give immediate information
thereof to the board of war of this state: and the said board
of war are hereby empowered and directed to cause such person
or persons so committed, to be transported to some part or
place within the dominions, or in the possession of the forces
of the king of Great Britain, as soon as may be after
receiving such information; those who are able, at their own
expense, and others at the expense of this state, and for this
purpose to hire a vessel or vessels, if need be. Sect. 2. And
be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that if any
person or persons, who shall be transported as aforesaid,
shall voluntarily return to this state, without liberty first
had and obtained from the general court, he shall, on
conviction thereof before the superior court of judicature,
court of assize and general gaol delivery, suffer the pain of
death without benefit of clergy. Passed, September, 1778. |
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