Samuel Chase (1743 -1811) has no distinguishing record of his own religious affiliations. He was the son of the famed Rev. Thomas Chase. This would lead one to believe that Samuel also was considered a Protestant Episcopalian. However, this is merely association, it cannot be concluded definitely.
Samuel Chase was born on April 17, 1741.
Samuel Chase was born on April 17, 1741.
No, Justice Samuel Chase, who served on the US Supreme Court from 1796 - 1811, and Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, who presided over the Court from 1864 - 1873, were unrelated. Chief Justice Chase's paternal grandfather was named Samuel, but he died in 1800 at the age of 93. Samuel Chase, the justice, died in 1811.
Samuel Chase was from Maryland and represented that colony in the Continental Congress. He was born in 1741 and died in 1811.
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The state that Samuel Chase represented was Maryland. He served as Chief Justice in Baltimore until he was chosen by President Washington to serve on the Supreme Court.
Samuel Chase was born in 1741, so he was unmarried in 1743. Chase married Ann Baldwin in May 1762; she died in 1776. He later married an Englishwoman, Hannah Kitty, in 1785.
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