DANIEL(2) CHASE (Aquila(1)) born in Newbury (now Newburyport) 15 Nov. or 9 Dec. 1661; died there, 8 Feb. 1707. He married in Newbury, 25 Aug. 1683, MARTHA KIMBALL, daughter of Henry and Mary (Wyatt) Kimball. She was born in Wenham, 18 Aug. 1664. She married (2) int. at Newbury, 9 May 1713, Josiah Heath of Haverhill and died before 27 Dec. 1728. He was a wheelwright and lived in the part of Newbury (now West Newbury) in the house which stands next east of the present Town House. He was 16 when he took the oath of allegiance at Newbury in 1678 (Currier's Hist. of Newbury, 181). He was a snowshoe man in Capt. Hugh March's Co. about 1705 and was a soldier under command of Capt. Thomas Noyes, training in 1688 (Currier, Hist. 1902, p. 660). His house was 1240 feet east of the east side of Ferry lane, now Bridge Street, in what is now West Newbury. The homestead passed into possession of John Carr who married Elizabeth(3) Chase, daughter of Ens. Moses(2) Chase and was occupied by John Carr, his son Daniel and his son Moses Carr, who sold it in 1811 and removed to Hopkinton, N. H. Children, born in Newbury.