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Chase, Elizabeth, 1767-1840


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  • Variants

    • Lady of Maryland, 1767-1840
    • Chase, Eliza, 1767-1840
    • Chase, Elizabeth, active 1813-1822
    • Chase, Elizabeth, fl. 1813-1822
    • Chase, Elizabeth
  • Additional Information

    • Birth Date

        1767-09-08
    • Death Date

        1840-04-30
    • Birth Place

        Baltimore (Md.)
    • Associated Language

        English
    • Occupation

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      (itoamc) Publishers

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  • Earlier Established Forms

    • Chase, Elizabeth
    • Chase, Elizabeth, active 1813-1822
    • Chase, Elizabeth, fl. 1813-1822
  • Sources

    • found: Her Miscellaneous selections and original pieces, in prose and verse, 1821:t.p. (Elizabeth Chase)
    • found: Her Extracts in prose and verse, 1808:t.p. (Lady of Maryland)
    • found: NUCMC data from the Archives of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland for Chase family papers, ca. 1738-1899(Elizabeth Chase; papers dated 1813-1822)
    • found: America's Historical Newspapers, via WWW, Jan. 8, 2015:Boston daily advertiser, 4-6-1824 (Elizabeth Chase; proposes to publish by subscription, a translation of the Punics of Silius Italicus, by her father, the Rev. Thomas Chase, formerly rector of St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore) The Sun, Baltimore, 5-2-1840 (Miss Elizabeth Chase; sister of the late Judge [Samuel] Chase; dau. of the Rev. Thomas Chase; d. on the 30th ult. at an advanced age)
    • found: Stoddard, R.E. A bibliographical description of books and pamphlets of American verse printed from 1610 through 1820, 2012:p. 517 (Elizabeth Chase; fl. 1808-1821; compiler of Extracts of prose and verse, Baltimore, 1808)
    • found: Ancestry, via WWW, Jan. 8, 2015:Maryland Births and Christenings Index (Elizabeth Chase; b. 8 Sept. 1767, at Baltimore; dau. of Thomas Chase; recorded at St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Baltimore)
    • found: MWA/NAIP files, Jan. 8, 2015(access point: Chase, Elizabeth, 1767-1840; var.: Eliza Chase; of Baltimore and Annapolis; compiler/editor of Extracts in prose and verse, 1808, and Miscellaneous selections and original pieces, in prose and verse, 1821; in 1824 attempted (apparently unsuccessfully) to publish her father's 1759 translation of Silius Italicus, to which Thomas Jefferson was a subscriber; b. Baltimore, dau. of Rev. Thomas Chase (1703-1780) and his second wife, Ann Birch)
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    • 2010-08-09: new
    • 2015-01-14: revised
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