Frank Stiver Chase (b. November 26, 1899, d. March 06, 1960)
Frank Stiver Chase (son of Charles Archibald Chase and Lillian Ethel McConnell) was born November 26, 1899 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. Pennsylvania143, and died March 06, 1960 in Santa Clara Co. California144.
Notes for Frank Stiver Chase: In the 1880 Federal census for Butler Co. (Harmony Township, page 270) PA there is the following listing: Stiver, Sarah age 55 wife born PA mother & father born PA, Stiver, Frank age 34 son born Ohio mother & father born PA. Is there any connection between this Frank Stiver and the name Lillian Ethel (McConnell) Chase gave to her first born son Frank Stiver Chase?
History of Butler Co., 1895, Chapter 73 Biographical Sketches: WILLIAM STIVER was a native of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and married JANE ORR, a native of Ireland. They were among the early settlers of Jefferson County, Ohio, where MRS. STIVER died in 1846. Of a family of four children born to this union, three are living, as follows: JANE, wife of J.M. BRIGGS; F.B., and HENRY. MR. STIVER married for his second wife, a MRS. COVERT, of Butler County, and resided in Harmony about seven years. He was a cabinet maker, and died at West Carlington, Ohio, in 1887. His widow resides at Harmony. Both she and her husband were members of the Protestant Episcopal Church. F.B. STIVER, dealer in flour and feed, was born in Jefferson County, Ohio, June 11, 1842, eldest son of William and Jane (ORR) STIVER. He lived in his native County until he was nine years old and then went to West Virginia. At the breaking out of the Rebellion, he enlisted in Company A, Second West Virginia Volunteers, and served three years in that command. In September 1864, he re-enlisted in Company K, One Hundred and Fortieth Pennsylvania Volunteers, and served until the close of the war, participating in most of the battles, marches and campaigns of the Army of the Potomac. After the war he (p.1095) located in Harmony, Butler County, and in 1879 engaged in buying and shipping of hay, feed, etc., in which he has continued up to the present. MR. STIVER was married in 1883, to JENNIE MCCONNELL, of Lancaster Township, Butler County. She is a member of the English Lutheran Church, while he belongs to the Baptist Church. Politically, a Republican, he has served in the Council, also as a constable of Harmony, and has been a member of the County Committee. He is a member of Captain Wilson Post, G.A.R., of Zelienople, and is a charter member of Evans City Lodge, A.O.U.W. What connection, if any, does the above F.B. STIVER and his wife JENNIE MCCONNELL have to LILLIAN ETHEL MCCONNELL naming her first son FRANK STIVER CHASE??