Hannah Chase

Brief Life History of Hannah

When Hannah Chase was born on 14 December 1814, in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine, United States, her father, Daniel Chase, was 27 and her mother, Eusebia Deputren, was 26. She married Freeman C Glover Sr on 13 November 1837, in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 7 daughters. She died on 16 December 1859, in Bowerbank, Penobscot, Maine, United States, at the age of 45, and was buried in Bowerbank Community Cemetery, Bowerbank, Piscataquis, Maine, United States.

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Family Time Line

Freeman C Glover Sr
1814–1886
Hannah Chase
1814–1859
Marriage: 13 November 1837
Charles Augustus Glover
1838–1902
Frank Glover
1839–
Elmer Glover
1842–
Ellen A Glover
1840–1868
William H Glover
1841–1860
Alvah Greenwood Glover
1843–1930
Jane Velzora Glover
1846–1924
Rosette Glover
1848–1866
Marietta N Glover
1849–1908
Lavallia Frances Glover
1852–1908
Flora E. Glover
1854–1904
Ira F Glover
1856–1894
Alice Glover
1858–1864

Sources (13)

  • Hannah Glover in household of Freeman Glover, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Hannah Chase, "Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900"
  • Hannah Chase, "Maine Marriages, 1771-1907"

World Events (7)

1819 · Panic! of 1819

With the Aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars the global market for trade was down. During this time, America had its first financial crisis and it lasted for only two years. 

1826

Historical Boundaries: 1826: Penobscot, Maine, United States 1838: Piscataquis, Maine, United States

1830 · The Second Great Awakening

Being a second spiritual and religious awakening, like the First Great Awakening, many Churches began to spring up from other denominations. Many people began to rapidly join the Baptist and Methodist congregations. Many converts to these religions believed that the Awakening was the precursor of a new millennial age.

Name Meaning

English (southern): metonymic occupational name for a huntsman, or perhaps a nickname for an exceptionally skilled huntsman, from Middle English chase ‘hunt’ (Old French chasse, from chasser ‘to hunt’, Latin captare).

History: Thomas Chase came to MA from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, in the 1640s, and had many prominent descendants. Samuel Chase, born in Somerset County, MD, in 1741, was one of the first members of the US Supreme Court; Philander Chase, born in Cornish, NH, in 1741 was a prominent Episcopal clergyman, and his nephew Salmon Portland Chase (1808–73), also born in Cornish, was governor of OH, a US senator, and secretary of the US Treasury during the Civil War.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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