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Diana Severance Chase

Birth25 July 1827 - Bristol, Addison, Vermont, United States
Death6 September 1886 - Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States
MotherTirzah Wells
FatherEzra Chase

Born in Bristol, Addison, Vermont, United States on 25 July 1827 to Ezra Chase and Tirzah Wells. Diana Severance Chase married William Montgomery Shaw and had 11 children. She passed away on 6 September 1886 in Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States.

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Parents
Ezra Chase
1796 - 1873
Tirzah Wells
1796 - 1867
Spouse(s)
William Montgomery Shaw
1826 - 1902
Children Show all
Frank Shaw
1865 - 1922
Ambrose E Shaw
1857 - 1927
Rosebell Shaw
1849 - 1914
William Dudley Shaw
1855 - 1913
Tirzah Shaw
1867 - 1948
Geneva Shaw
1854 - 1920

Annis Eunice Shaw
1861 - 1957
Ina Shaw
1862 - 1938
Romania Shaw
1859 - 1939
Manley Shaw
1851 - 1853
Clarence Shaw
1870 - 1918

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