Person:Charity Pease (1)

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m. 8 Aug 1716
  1. Son OKilley1717 - 1717
  2. Sarah OKilley1718 -
m. 3 Aug 1727
  1. Barnabas Chase1731 -
  2. Temperance Chase1732 -
  3. Charity Chase1736 -
  4. Mehitable Chase1740 -
  5. Desire Chase1741/42 -
Facts and Events
Name Charity Pease
Gender Female
Birth[1] 9 Dec 1696 Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 8 Aug 1716 Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United Statesto Jeremiah O'Killey
Marriage 3 Aug 1727 Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United Statesto Isaac Chase, Sr.

!CHARITY PEASE WAS 2ND WIFE OF ISAAC CHASE. HIS FIRST WIFE WAS MARY BERRY. THIS INFO FROM RUTH SWENSEN, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH AND THE CHASE GENEOLOGY N.E.H. & GEN REG. VOL 87 P 46,127,ETC. 974 B2 NE

References
  1. "Yarmouth, Mass., Vital Records", in Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Descendant: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography
    4:189.

    Charity peese the daughter of Mathew peese and hanah Marchant She was borne the 9 day of december in the yeare : 1696

  2.   Kelley, R. Dudley. "David Okillea of Yarmouth, Massachusetts and Son of His Decendants", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    151:148.

    Jeremiah OKilley m. Yarmouth 8 Aug 1716 Charity Peese, who was b. Yarmouth 9 Dec 1696, d/o Matthew Peese and Hannah Marchant. She m. (2) Yarmouth 3 Aug 1727 Isaac Chase.

  3.   Randall, Eunice Kelley Gidley. David O'Killia the immigrant of Old Yarmouth, Massachusetts with his descendants and allied families, 1652-1962. (Dartmouth, Massachusetts: E.K.G. Randall, 1962)
    28.

    Charity was d/o David O'Killey and Anne Bills who m. (1) --- Pease, and m. (2) her cousin Jeremiah O'Killey.
    [The evidence that supports this conclusion is unfortunately not given. Doubts are raised, however, by the lack of information about the first marriage. #S1, p. 151:145, does not show a daughter Charity for David O'Killey. The will abstract for David O'Killey, dated 1732, printed in #S1 mentions only wife Anna, sons Joseph, David, and daughter Anna Matthews. Specifically, there is no mention of a daughter Charity, or any heirs of hers, so one must conclude that this source seems mistaken.]