John Cheney and Elizabeth Remstone
Husband John Cheney
Born: 1481 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Lawrence Cheney Mother: Elizabeth Cokayne
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Remstone
Born: 1485 - Fenn Dilton England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Cheney
Born: 1513 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ann Homes
2 F Mary Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Alington
John Cheney Cheney and Frances Cheyney
Husband John Cheney Cheney
Born: 1540 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England Baptized: Died: October 27, 1574 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England Buried:
Father: John Cheney Mother: Mary Gyles
Marriage:
Wife Frances Cheyney
Born: 1542 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Cheyney Mother: Philippa Hinkstead
Children
1 M Lawrence Cheney
Born: 1566 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England Baptized: Died: November 2, 1643 - Roxbury, MA Buried:Spouse: Julianne Waldron Marr: 1589 - Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA., USA
Notes: Marriage
John Cheney and Martha Parrott
Husband John Cheney
Born: 1600 - Roxbourgh, Scotland Baptized: June 30, 1604 - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng Died: July 28, 1666 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Buried:
Father: John Cheney Mother: Elizabeth
Father: John Cheney Mother: Elizabeth
Marriage: - Roxburg, Walham, Eng
Wife Martha Parrott
Born: 1608 - England Baptized: - Roxburg, Walham, Eng Died: 1684 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Cheney
Born: Baptized: 1627 - Roxburg, Walham, Eng Died: Buried:
2 M Daniel Cheney
Born: 1633 - Roxbourgh, Scotland Baptized: - Roxburg, Walham, Essex, Eng Died: September 10, 1694 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Buried: - MassSpouse: Sarah Bailey Marr: October 8, 1665 - Newbury, Essex, Mass
3 F Martha Cheney
Born: Baptized: 1629 - Roxburg, Walham, Eng Died: Buried:
4 M John Cheney
Born: Baptized: 1631 - Roxburg, Walham, Eng Died: Buried:
5 F Sarah Cheney
Born: Baptized: - Roxburg, Walham, Eng Died: Buried:
6 M Peter Cheney
Born: Baptized: 1638 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Died: September 10, 1694 Buried:
7 F Lydia Cheney
Born: Baptized: 1640 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Died: Buried:
8 F Hannah Cheney
Born: November 16, 1642 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Baptized: 1643 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Died: May 9, 1722 Buried:
9 M Nathaniel Cheney
Born: - Newbury, Essex, Mass Baptized: November 16, 1644 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Died: April 4, 1684 Buried:
10 F Elizabeth Cheney
Born: Baptized: - Newbury, Essex, Mass Died: Buried:
John Cheney
Husband John Cheney
Born: Baptized: 1631 - Roxburg, Walham, Eng Died: Buried:
Father: John Cheney Mother: Martha Parrott
Marriage: April 20, 1660 - Eng
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
John Cheney and Elizabeth
Husband John Cheney
Born: - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng Baptized: Died: Buried: - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, EngMarriage: - Eng
Wife Elizabeth
Born: 1568 - Lincolnshire, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried: June 12, 1614
Other Spouse: John Cheney
Children
1 F Frances Cheney
Born: - Lincolnshire, Eng. Baptized: December 20, 1596 - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng. Died: Buried:
2 M William Cheney
Born: Baptized: May 2, 1597 - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng Died: Buried:
3 F Jane Cheney
Born: Baptized: - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng. Died: Buried:
4 M John Cheney
Born: 1600 - Roxbourgh, Scotland Baptized: June 30, 1604 - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng Died: July 28, 1666 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Martha Parrott Marr: Roxburg, Walham, Eng
5 M Edward Cheney
Born: Baptized: July 20, 1606 - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng Died: Buried:
6 M Thomas Cheney
Born: Baptized: July 25, 1607 - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng Died: Buried:
7 F Agnes Cheney
Born: Baptized: October 16, 1608 - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng Died: Buried:
8 M John Cheney
Born: Baptized: November 9, 1609 - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng Died: Buried:
9 M Richard Cheney
Born: Baptized: September 29, 1611 - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng Died: Buried:
10 F Elizabeth Cheney
Born: Baptized: June 2, 1614 - Bennington, , Lincolnshire, Eng Died: Buried:
John Cheney
Husband John Cheney 1 2
Born: 1360 - Willaston, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Matilda Cheney 1 2
Born: 1369 - Willaston, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1469 - England Buried:Spouse: John Warren 1 2 Marr: 1400 1 2
General Notes: Husband - John Cheney
1 _UID FB1D069687D0984C9D7303A2AF2EA5123820
Notes: Marriage
1 _UID C424A7CA87CC3B4AA277A3374D1939C083A7
General Notes: Child - Matilda Cheney
1 _UID 3DAD3D9E1940D44281D3C710268DD3CBB04C
John D. Cheney and Carrie M. Fifield
Husband John D. Cheney 3
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: July 1, 1903 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH 3
Wife Carrie M. Fifield 3
Born: July 4, 1880 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH 3 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles K. Fifield 4 Mother: Lavonia R. Langley 5
Children
John Young Cheney and Elizabeth Seager
Husband John Young Cheney
Born: July 10, 1676 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Baptized: Died: - Newton, Middlesex, Mass Buried:
Father: Daniel Cheney Mother: Sarah Bailey
Marriage: - Newbury, Essex, Mass
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Burridge Burrage - October 22, 1717 - Newton, Middlesex, Mass
Wife Elizabeth Seager
Born: - Newton, Middlesex, Mass Baptized: Died: - Newton, Middlesex, Mass Buried:
Children
1 M John Cheney
Born: - Newton, Middlesex, Mass Baptized: Died: January 19, 1789 Buried:
2 F Sarah Cheney
Born: October 7, 1706 - Newton, Middlesex, Mass Baptized: Died: May 19, 1791 Buried:
3 M Daniel Cheney
Born: December 28, 1710 - Newton, Middlesex, Mass Baptized: Died: April 13, 1743 Buried:
4 M Timothy Cheney
Born: April 18, 1713 - Newton, Middlesex, Mass Baptized: Died: March 30, 1772 Buried:
5 M Moses Cheney
Born: October 20, 1715 - Newton, Middlesex, Mass Baptized: Died: Buried:
Dorcas Stewart and Joseph Cheney
Husband Dorcas Stewart
Born: June 2, 1735 - Wells, York Co., Maine Baptized: Died: January 6, 1817 - Wells, York Co., Maine Buried:
Father: Samuel Stewart Mother: Dorothy Allen
Marriage: - Wells, York Co., Maine
Wife Joseph Cheney
Born: - Wells, York Co., Maine Baptized: Died: 1817 - Wells, York Co., Maine Buried:
Father: Daniel Cheney Mother: Sarah Littlefield
Children
1 M Benjamin Cheney
Born: May 18, 1763 - Wells, York Co., Maine Baptized: Died: - Freedom, Cattaraugus Co., New York Buried:Spouse: Eunice Hubbard
Joseph Cheney
Husband Joseph Cheney
Born: April 9, 1682 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Baptized: Died: May 2, 1749 Buried:
Father: Daniel Cheney Mother: Sarah Bailey
Marriage: November 14, 1702 - Mass
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Joseph Cheney
Husband Joseph Cheney
Born: April 9, 1682 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Baptized: Died: May 2, 1749 Buried:
Father: Daniel Cheney Mother: Sarah Bailey
Marriage: October 12, 1721 - Mass
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Judith Cheney
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Judith Cheney
Born: September 6, 1668 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Daniel Cheney Mother: Sarah Bailey
Children
Judith Cheney
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Judith Cheney
Born: September 6, 1668 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Daniel Cheney Mother: Sarah Bailey
Children
Sumner Willey and Julia Celia Cheney
Husband Sumner Willey
Born: 1880 - Greensboro, VT Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Julia Celia Cheney
Born: May 10, 1885 - Newport, VT Baptized: Died: May 25, 1946 Cause of Death: stomach cancer Buried: July 12, 1946 - Concord, VT
Other Spouse: Proof
Other Spouse: Charles Alby Hastings
Children
1 F Lillian Isabelle Willey
Born: - Greensboro Bend/Orleans, VT Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Earnest Thomas Mooney Marr: July 4, 1925 - St Johnsbury, VTSpouse: Walter Herbert Carson Marr: June 21, 1946 - West Danville, VT
General Notes: Wife - Julia Celia Cheney
The letter she sent the St Johnsbury Town Clerk giving her permission for the marriage of her underage daughter, "Lillian Proof" is witnessed by Joseph Cheney and Mrs Kate Cheney. [filed foll'g StJVR (102:36)]
General Notes: Child - Lillian Isabelle Willey
Lillian Isabelle Proof [Minor's Permit]
"Lillian Isabelle Willy" [1925 mc]
"Lillian Proof" [mother's permission letter for marriage]
"Lillian I Proof" [1926 ch.bc]
RESIDENCE:
1925: Gilman, Vt [1st mc]
1946: St Johnsbury [2nd mc]
BIRTH:
"Orleans, Vt" [1925 1st mc]
Greensboro Bend, Vt [1926 ch.bc]
Greensboro Bend, Vt [1946 2nd mc]
OCCUPATION:
1946: cashier [2nd mc]
Proof and Julia Celia Cheney
Husband Proof
Born: 1885 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Julia Celia Cheney
Born: May 10, 1885 - Newport, VT Baptized: Died: May 25, 1946 Cause of Death: stomach cancer Buried: July 12, 1946 - Concord, VT
Other Spouse: Sumner Willey
Other Spouse: Charles Alby Hastings
Children
General Notes: Husband - Proof
no VR at St Johnsbury
General Notes: Wife - Julia Celia Cheney
The letter she sent the St Johnsbury Town Clerk giving her permission for the marriage of her underage daughter, "Lillian Proof" is witnessed by Joseph Cheney and Mrs Kate Cheney. [filed foll'g StJVR (102:36)]
Charles Alby Hastings and Julia Celia Cheney
Husband Charles Alby Hastings
Born: - VT Baptized: Died: August 2, 1976 - Pine Knoll Nursing Home, Lyndonville, VT Cause of Death: resp. arrest Buried: August 4, 1976 - Concord Cem, VT
Father: Lafayette Hastings Mother: Marina Kellogg
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Eva Charlotte Bedor - June 30, 1947 - Lunenburg, VT
Wife Julia Celia Cheney
Born: May 10, 1885 - Newport, VT Baptized: Died: May 25, 1946 Cause of Death: stomach cancer Buried: July 12, 1946 - Concord, VT
Other Spouse: Sumner Willey
Other Spouse: Proof
Children
General Notes: Husband - Charles Alby Hastings
RESIDENCE:
1946: 2 Cary Pl, St Johnsbury [spouse.dc]
1976: Memorial Dr, St Johnsbury [dc]
MILITARY:
Veteran of WW I
OCCUPATION:
1947: clerk [mc]
General Notes: Wife - Julia Celia Cheney
The letter she sent the St Johnsbury Town Clerk giving her permission for the marriage of her underage daughter, "Lillian Proof" is witnessed by Joseph Cheney and Mrs Kate Cheney. [filed foll'g StJVR (102:36)]
Laurence Nicholas Cheney and Elizabeth De Bohun
Husband Laurence Nicholas Cheney 1 2 6
Born: 1396 - Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England Baptized: Died: December 30, 1461 - Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England Buried: - Barnwell Priory
Father: William Cheney 1 2 6 Mother: Katherine Pabenham 1 2 6
Marriage: 1376 - England 1 2 6
Wife Elizabeth De Bohun 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
AKA: Elizabeth De Bohun Born: - Arundel, Sussex, England 13 14 15 26 Baptized: Died: April 3, 1385 - England 13 26 Buried: April 1385 AFN: 8J5J-L6
Father: William De Bohun 1 2 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Mother: Lady Elizabeth De Badlesmere Countess Of Northampton 1 2 7 8 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Father: William De Bohun 1 2 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Mother: Lady Elizabeth De Badlesmere Countess Of Northampton 1 2 7 8 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Father: John Cockayne 1 2 6 Mother: Edith Ida De Grey 1 2 6
Other Spouse: John Fitz Alan (3) 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 25 28 29 30 32 34 36 38 39 40
Other Spouse: Richard Fitzalan 26 40 - September 28, 1359 - Derbyshire, England
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1345 - Arumdel Sussex, England
2. Alt. Birth, 1345 - Hereford, Herefordshire, England
3. Alt. Birth, 1350
4. Alt. Birth, 1350 - Derbyshire, England
Children
1 F Anne Chaney
Born: 1376 - England Baptized: Died: 1476 Buried:Spouse: Thomas De La Pole Marr: 1390 - England
2 F Elizabeth Cheney 1 2 6 41
Born: - Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England Baptized: Died: 1473 Buried:Spouse: John III De Saye Marr: 1448 - EnglandSpouse: Sir Frederick Tilney 1 2 6Spouse: Sir John Say
General Notes: Husband - Laurence Nicholas Cheney
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General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth De Bohun
This is the ancestry of the Wiley and Dorr families of Maine. It was begun by Leonore Dorr and Keneth Wiley. it is a legay of their love of family
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
Death Notes: Child - Elizabeth Cheney
Y
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Cheney
1 _UID 83EAE0E4B9DBCC42BA868B4B1C24FD94BAB6
Lawrence Cheney and Elizabeth Cokayne
Husband Lawrence Cheney
Born: 1397 - Fen Ditton Combridgeshire England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Cheney 1 2 6 Mother: Katherine Pabenham 1 2 6
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Cokayne
Born: 1403 - Bury Hatley Bedfordshire England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Cokayne Mother: Edith De Grey
Other Spouse: Philip Leboeteler
Children
1 F Elizabeth Cheney
Born: 1428 - Fen Ditton Combridgeshire England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Fredrick De TilneySpouse: John Broxbourne Saye
2 M John Cheney
Born: 1481 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Remstone
Lawrence Cheney and Julianne Waldron
Husband Lawrence Cheney
Born: 1566 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England Baptized: Died: November 2, 1643 - Roxbury, MA Buried:
Father: John Cheney Cheney Mother: Frances Cheyney
Father: John Cheney Mother: Frances Cheney
Marriage: 1589 - Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA., USA
Wife Julianne Waldron
Born: 1568 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1603 - Bennington, Lincolnshire, England Buried:
Father: William Waldron Mother: Agnes
Children
1 M William Cheney
Born: - Bennington, England Baptized: Died: June 30, 1667 - Roxbury, MA Buried:Spouse: Margaret Cole Marr: 1626 - Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA., USASpouse: Margaret Martha
General Notes: Wife - Julianne Waldron
Julian Waldron
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - William Cheney
[FAMILY.FTW]
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #0998, Date of Import: Jun 4, 2001]
William Cheney was a very early resident of Roxbury, in the colony ofMassachusetts Bay, in New England (now included in the city of Boston).The oldest records of that town which have been brought down to moderntimes are contained in a volume whose opening sentence says that the bookwas bought in 1639 for the purpose of recording various matters relatingto the inhabitants. Its earliest entries are not dated. One of these isa list of the men who owned land and lived in the town, entitled, "A noteof the estates and persons of the Inhabitants of Rocksbury," Seventy menare enrolled; they range from "Edward Pason," possessor of 3 acres ofground, to "Mr. Thomas Dudley" with 356 acres. "Wm. Cheiney" is thefortieth name with 24 1/2 acres, showing that he was about the average inwealth. This list is on a page where the year 1640 is the date of theentry on the following page. A number of circumstances indicate that thelist was written near the close of the year 1640. On other pages of theold record book there are deeds of land recorded and in the bounds of twoof these " the land of Cheney" and the "meadow of Cheyney" are mentioned; both were made in 1640. These records demonstrate the fact that WilliamCheney was a land-holder and a resident in Roxbury before 1640; and theydo no more.
William Cheney's homestead lay in an end of the old highway which isstill a well trodden thorough -- Dudley Street -- on the southeast side,near its junction with Warren St. The other tracts of land were widelyscattered. "Wiliam Cheiney his house barne Garden and land theirto abouttwo accres and a halfe butting upon William Parkes south and east andupon the highway north and west; And sixteene accres in the great lottsmore or lesse betweene the lands of John Johnson towards the west, andthe schoole lands towards the east. And ten accres of swampe neare thegreat lotts lying betweene Giles Pason, and Ralph Hemingway, and theheirs of Samuell Hagborne. and six accres of salt marsh in Gravellypoynt. And six accres of fresh meadow in the great meade, upon JohnStowe his heires east, and Richard Sutton west, with two rodds wide ofupland at both ends and so upon the commons. And seaven accres more orlesse of errable land upon Richard Sutton north, John Gorton west andjpon John Turner south. And in the first and third allottment of the latdevission being the fift lott lying betweene John Johnson and heires ofGeorge Alcocke threescore and sixteene accres and a halfe and ten rod.And foure and twenty accres of land more or lesse lying in the greatlotts bounded on the way to the fresh meadow on the east the land of theheires of John Levens on the south the schoole land and Richard Peacockesnorthwest and upon Giles Pason and the highway northerly. and threeaccres and a halfe of meadow lying in the fresh meades butting east uponmy owne fresh meade and upon John Peirpoynt west. And an accre of landcommonly called the wolf trapp bought of Humphrey Johnson lying on thenorth of the land of John Gorton and west upon the highway. And halfe ofsixteene accres of woodland lately the land of Richard Sutton, but boughtby him of John Johnson." The deed of "Wolf Trapp" is not on record,though there are deeds recorded whereby lands adjoining this piece wereconveyed and called "Wolf Trap." showing that the name applied to quite alarge tract, perhaps a valley where many wolves had been taken.
The annals of the town do not give the proceedings of the townmeetings in the earliest days, but there are a few movements of thecitizens which are noted well. One of these is the founding in 1645 ofthe Roxbury Free School, supported by voluntary subscriptions but managedby town officers. The original paper with its autograph signatures isextant. It shows William Cheney not only as a subscriber to the fund butas one of the few leading men who specially guaranteed to the town thepayment of their yearly contributions. His subscription to theschool-fund was eight shillings a year, - more than the average. It isdisappointing to find that our ancester made his "mark" upon thesedocuments. Possibly his eyesight had failed; but as he was onlyforty-one years old the probability is that he had not learned to write,as was the case with a great majority of the people of England in thatage. Yet he must have been considered by his neighbors a man of goodgeneral information and judgment, or he would not have had the honor ofbeing chosen as a member of the board of directors, - "feoffees," -- ofthis Roxbury Latin School, who had the employing of the teacher and otheradministrative matters in charge. To go back again in history, we findthat William Cheney was elected to the board of assessors of the infantborough at an early day. "Feb. 21, 1648 It was voted that John Johnson[Edward] Deneson and John Gore with Mr. John Alcocke... William Cheneyshould be the men that shall... ensuing year rate men according to theirestat... the defraying of ye fore sayd Charges of ye Ministry." A fewyears afterward he was called upon to use that good judgment andfair-mindedness which he seems to have possessed in good amount inanother matter. "It was voted & agreed to by all the inhabitants Febru.23. (52) that their should be raised for the maintenance of the ministryfor this yeare insuing the sume of six score pounds to be borne by allthe inhabitants in an equall proportion for the proportioning of whichsume the inhabitants of Roxsbury have chosen the two Deacons & JohnJohnson, William Cheiney Edward Denison John Ruggles sr. & Thomas Weldwhich sume of six score pounds is to be devided betweene Mr. John Eliot &Mr. Samuell Danfoorth in an equall proportion:" One of the offices thatcalled for promptness and energy and for good faculty of dealing with menwas the position of constable. He was the policeman on disagreeableoccasions; the messenger of the selectmen sometime; but his chief carewas collecting taxes. He had a "rate" committed to him, with a sum to beobtained from each adult male inhabitant; and he had authority to pay outsums of money on selectment's orders. At the end of the year he made adetailed report. If he did notpossess a good education he must have asharp faculty of reckoning and a strong memory of names and numbes.William Cheney was one of the two constables in 1654/5 and his finalaccount was approved Feb. 13, 1655/6. But the citizens were not contentto have him simply perform the toilsome work of a constable. Jan. 19,1656/7 he was elected a member of the board of selectmen, associated withmen of education and rank. Jan. 18, 1663, he wa smade one of a committeeto inspect Peter Gardner's "leanetoo" and "the fence that doth range fromit" to see that they did "not intrench upon the high way." We havealready seen that he was chosen one of the feofees of the Free School in1664; and on the town record we find him written down "as Feoffee" in anagreement touching some money belonging to he school fund and affixinghis mark ("W") to the page along with half a dozen regular signatures,Jan, 25, 1666/7. May 23, 1666, he was made a "freeman of the Colony"which made him eligible to colonial office and capable of voting onmatters relating to the general government. But he did not live to makeuse of this franchise. He fell sick in the spring of 1666/7, as we learnfrom the opening phrases of his will, and after a few weeks he passedbeyond the reach of care or pain. The town clerk made this entry in hislist of persons deceased; "William Cheney, aged 63 yeares, died June the30 day, 1667"; and the hand of either Rev. John Eliot or Rev. SamuelDanforth wrote in the church book among the burials: "1667. Moneth 5 day2 Willian Cheany sen."
The Will of William Cheney of Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1667:
Being sick of body and of perfect understanding & memory according to mymeasure I doe make this my last will & Testament. I doe committ my soulinto the Armes of the Everlasting mercy of God my saviour & deare &blessed Redeemer & my body unto my friends & relations to be decentlyinterred by them in hope of a blessed Resurection. As for that Estatewhich it hath pleased the Lord to lend unto mee I doe dispose of asfolloweth: Imprs my will is that my deare & afflicted wife maragaretCheney bee Carefully & sufficiently provided for duringe the time of hernaturall life to that end my will is that shee have & Enjoy all the rents& profits yearely & Every yeare duringe the afresaide tearme... of all myHouses Lands & Orchards that I die possessed of Either in Roxbury Bostonor Elsewhere. Except such part of my Lands or Estate which I shallhereafter in this my will dispose of to my children or otherwise. whichEstate bequeathed by mee unto my said wife it is my will shee Enter upon& bee possessed of immediately after my decease (to wit) the present cropupon all the land. & the use of all my Household stuffe & goods my debts& funerall Expences in the first place being with all Convenient speedfully discharge: & for my said wives more Comfortable being, my desire isthat one of my Executors may live in my house in Roxbury with her toEnjoy the Housing & Lands by the yeare, which I have as is afresaid givenunto my said wife upon such Dquall tearmes as my other Executors &overseers (all of them to bee named hereafter shall agree with him for.but in case both my Executors see Cause to refuse to accept of thismotion in answere to my desire herein then my will is that it bee lettout by my Executors or Overseers to the best advantage for my said wivesComfortable supply & maiuntenance. ffurther my will is that when all mydebts & Legacies are discharged out of my stock & Husbandry utensils, asCarts plowes & such like what remains of my stock afterwards, my will isit bee lett out or disposed of for my said wifes use by my Executors withthe advice of my Overseers. And my will is that all my moveables bee formy wives use during her life Except what is before disposed. and in casewhat is above Expressed bee not sufficient for the Comfortablemaintenance of my said wife then my will is that the house at Boston beesold & imployed & improved for her further & better supply: - Item i doewill & bequeath unto my son John Cheiney all that Land both arable &pasture lying on the East side of the Great Lotts, beingtwenty Acres moreor less, being now in the possession of the said John. Also I give to mysaid sonn a parcell of meadow in the fresh meades being two Acres bee thesame more or less as it lyeth on the south of a ditch made to dreine thesaid meadow. Also I Give unto him one Acree of salt marsh , bee it moreor less as it lyeth bounded with a Creek next the marsh of John Bowles,formerly Isaac Heathes. Also give unto him Eight Acres of Land more orless lying neere house of William Hopkins all & Every of these parcellsof Land my will is that my said sonn John bee possessed immediately aftermy decease; Item I bequeath unto my sonn William cheiney all tht lying &being in medfeld, latly in the possession of my said son upon thiscondition or proviso that hee & his wife Deborah bee Reconsiled & livetogether in meadfeild or Elsewhere to the sattisfaction of John Wisewellof Boston & Deacon Williams of Roxbury, but not in Providence or thatJurisdiction provided also that what either my selfe or Deacon Williamshave already or doe stand Engaged for to the Court ehalfe bee firstrepayd & fully discharged by him or assignes but otherwise if said sonnneglect to accept it with these provisoes then my will is that there beepaid to John wisewall of Boston out of my Estate *** the residue Idispose of as followeth. Item I will & bequeath to my sonn JosephCheiney sixty pounds (to witt) my Land Lying in the thir..** being thirtyseaven Acres more or less. & twenty paid to my said sonn Joseph out of mystock:-. Item my will is that my three duaghters (to witt) Ellen,margaret and mehittable have Each of them Tenn pounds out of my stock.After my said wives decease my will is, first that..... & lands inroxbury ondisposd of before by this my will be given unto two sonns of myEldest sonn Thomas Cheiny his sonn Thomas & his sonn William, to beeimproved for their bennefitt by their ffather untill they are twenty onethen bee Enjoyed by them:-- secondly what remaines of my Estate after mysaid wife decease either in stock or otherswise in housing or Lands orother Estate in any kind undisposed of by this my will is that the onehalfe of it bee given to my sonn Joseph Cheiney & for the other halfthereof is that it divided into ffour Equall parts. And so disposed ofit to sonn John Cheiney & to my Three aforesd daughtes to each of them anEquall Portion thereof. Lastly I doe make my Loving sonns TghomasCheiney & Thomas Hastings executors of this my will requesting my deare &respected friends John Elliott, Deacon William Parke & Edwad BugbeeOverseers. Aprill the last sixty seaven. William Cheiney (his marke &seale) (The Cheney Genealogy by Charles Henry Pope pp. 17-26)
Lydia Cheney
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Lydia Cheney
Born: Baptized: 1640 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Died: Buried:
Father: John Cheney Mother: Martha Parrott
Children
Thomas Hastings Dec'n. and Margaret Cheney
Husband Thomas Hastings Dec'n.
Born: 1605 Baptized: Died: May 1684 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Margaret Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Cheney Mother: Margaret Martha
Children
1 F Hepzibah Hastings
Born: - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Bond Marr: June 2, 1680 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
Death Notes: Child - Hepzibah Hastings
Ralph Lingayn and Margery Cheney
Husband Ralph Lingayn
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Lingen Mother:
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Margery Pembrugge
Wife Margery Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Isabel Lingayn
Born: Baptized: Died: 1466 Buried:Spouse: John De Ludlow
Holmes and Mary Cheney
Husband Holmes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Peter Cheney Mother:
Other Spouse: Henry Poor
Children
Henry Poor and Mary Cheney
Husband Henry Poor
Born: - Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1708 Buried:
Father: Henry Poor Mother: Abigail Hale
Marriage:
Wife Mary Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Peter Cheney Mother:
Other Spouse: Holmes
Children
Mary Cheney
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Cheney
Born: Baptized: 1627 - Roxburg, Walham, Eng Died: Buried:
Father: John Cheney Mother: Martha Parrott
Children
W. L. Cummings and Mary Ann Cheney
Husband W. L. Cummings
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Ann Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Horace Cheney Mother: Ruth Hills
Children
James G. Flanders and Mary Diantha Cheney
Husband James G. Flanders
Born: September 9, 1831 - Warner, Merrimack, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Madison Flanders Mother: Judith Osgood 42
Marriage:
Wife Mary Diantha Cheney
Born: August 9, 1833 - Warner, Merrimack, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Daaniel Cheney Mother: Miriam Osgood 42
Children
1 M Henry Warren Flanders
Born: June 24, 1857 - Warner, NH. Baptized: Died: November 24, 1922 Buried:Spouse: Minnie Warren Putney Marr: March 15, 1892 - Warner, NH
2 M Leonard George Flanders
Born: March 5, 1855 - Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Albert Charles Flanders
Born: April 15, 1859 - Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
John Warren and Matilda Cheney
Husband John Warren 1 2
Born: 1365 - Lightfield, Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: 1465 - England Buried:
Father: Griffith De Warenne 1 2 Mother: Margaret Corbet 1 2
Marriage: 1400 1 2
Wife Matilda Cheney 1 2
Born: 1369 - Willaston, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1469 - England Buried:
Father: John Cheney 1 2 Mother:
Children
1 F Margaret Warren 1 2
Born: 1400 - Lightfield, Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: 1500 - England Buried:Spouse: William Mainwaring 1 2 Marr: 1452 1 2
General Notes: Husband - John Warren
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General Notes: Wife - Matilda Cheney
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Notes: Marriage
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General Notes: Child - Margaret Warren
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Abram W. Jepson and Oliver E. Cheney
Husband Abram W. Jepson
Born: 1844 - Wells, Maine Probly Baptized: Died: March 28, 1944 - Wells, Maine Buried:
Father: William Jepson Mother: Dorothy Grant
Marriage:
Wife Oliver E. Cheney
Born: October 1849 Baptized: Died: April 20, 1909 Buried:
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Intent, Wells, Maine, May 9, 1881
Children
1 M Ervin W. Jepson
Born: April 5, 1886 - Wells, Maine Baptized: Died: 1954 - Gardiner, Maine Buried: - Jepson Family Cemetery, Wells, Maine
2 F Alice E. Jepson
Born: May 1888 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Eugine T. Sanville Marr: September 20, 1911 - Berwick, Maine
3 M Oscar L. Jepson
Born: September 16, 1890 - Wells, Maine Baptized: Died: July 21, 1944 - Wells, Maine Buried: - Jepson Family Cemetery, Wells, MaineSpouse: Lena M. Welch Marr: June 22, 1914 - South Berwick, Maine
4 F Ethel Jepson
Born: January 1895 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Youngdahl
Peter Cheney
Husband Peter Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: HolmesSpouse: Henry Poor
Peter Cheney and Hannah Noyes
Husband Peter Cheney
Born: 1638 - Newbury, Essex Co., MA Baptized: Died: - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Buried:Marriage: May 14, 1663 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts
Wife Hannah Noyes
Born: October 30, 1643 - Newbury, Essex Co., MA Baptized: Died: - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Buried:
Children
1 F Hannah Cheney
Born: September 12, 1685 - Newbury, Essex Co., MA Baptized: Died: - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Lionel Chute Marr: December 10, 1702 - Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Peter Cheney
Husband Peter Cheney
Born: Baptized: 1638 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Died: September 10, 1694 Buried:
Father: John Cheney Mother: Martha Parrott
Marriage: May 14, 1663
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Richard Cheney and Margaret Decralle
Husband Richard Cheney
Born: 1352 - Shurland House, Eastchurch, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Cheney Mother:
Marriage: 1380 - Cralle Manor, Warbleton, Sussex, England
Wife Margaret Decralle
Born: 1356 - Cralle Manor, Warbleton, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Decralle Mother: Margaret Peplesham
Children
1 M Simon Cheney
Born: 1388 - Shurland House, Eastchurch, Kent, England Baptized: Died: 1455 Buried:Spouse: Eleanor Nottingham Marr: 1416 - Milstead, Kent, England
Robert Cheney and Ann Lovelace
Husband Robert Cheney
Born: 1421 - Cralle Manor, Warbleton, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: - England Buried:
Father: Simon Cheney Mother: Eleanor Nottingham
Marriage: 1449 - Queenshithe, London
Wife Ann Lovelace
Born: 1426 - Queenshithe, London Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Humphrey Cheney
Born: 1457 - Higham, Milstead, Kent, England Baptized: Died: - England Buried:Spouse: Alice Wooten Marr: 1489 - Boughton, Malherbe, Kent, England
Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney
Born: 1304 - Sussex, England Baptized: Died: April 12, 1362 Buried:
Father: William De Cheney Mother: Margaret Shurland
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Richard Cheney
Born: 1352 - Shurland House, Eastchurch, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Decralle Marr: 1380 - Cralle Manor, Warbleton, Sussex, England
Robert Cheney and Joan Harrison
Husband Robert Cheney
Born: 1520 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Buried:
Father: Robert Cheney Mother: Unknown
Marriage: January 4, 1549 - England
Wife Joan Harrison
Born: 1525 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: - England Buried: May 14, 1597 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England
Father: John Harrison Mother: Agnes
Children
1 F Agnes Cheney
Born: 1560 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1594 - England Buried:Spouse: William Heath Heath Marr: June 9, 1580 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England
General Notes: Child - Agnes Cheney
She is not identified in the 1992 NEHGR article on the Heath's, but according to http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/heath.htm#RCheney, Alice was named in the wills of her father and her Uncle William HARRISON. Daughter of Robert CHENEY and Joan HARRISON.
From http://www.mindfreedom.net/gen/t-s-p/p78.htm:
Agnes was named in her father's will and in 1594 was named in the will of her uncle. William Harrison.
HEATH JOHNSON MORRIS UPDATE: THE ANCESTRY OF AGNES (CHENEY) HEATHDouglas RichardsonIn 1992, the present author published evidence that the immigrants Elder Isaac Heath and William Heath of Roxbury, Massachusetts, were sons of an earlier William Heath, Sr. (ca. 1555-1625) of Ware, Hertfordshire. Following publication of tha t ar ticle, the marriage of William Heth [sic] of Ware was found, in the parish of Waltham Abbey, Essex, on 9 June 1580, to Agnes Cheney. Subsequent research produced probate records identifying Agnes as the daughter of Robert and Joan (Harrison) Cheney, and making it possible to develop her ancestry in both paternal and mhternal lines.
A number of Cheney's from Waltham Abbey were early settlers in Massachusetts - seemingly atleast three of them. I didn't learn more details. I found several versions of Dick Cheney's ancestry - one to Massachusetts, but with no origin in England, and one to Maryland in the 17th century. And another who said to ask him privately. Is this the Vice President's idea of how to be assigned quasi-divine status?
Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney
Born: 1490 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Cheney Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Notes: Marriage
Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney
Born: 1460 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Cheney
Born: 1490 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Notes: Marriage
Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney
Born: 1460 - Watham Abbey Exxex England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Unknown - 1487 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Cheney
Born: 1490 - Watham Abbey Exxex England Baptized: Died: 1542 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Buried: - Church Of Saint Lawrence Of Waltham, Essex, EnglandSpouse: Unknown Marr: 1517 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England
General Notes: Husband - Robert Cheney
Earliest known progenitor of this family, bonr 1460, resided in parish of Waltham Abbey, Essex. (work of Douglas Richardson, NEGHGR articles) In 1494 he witnessed a grant from John Teye to John Dalon, William Johnson and William Crouch, all of Waltham Abbey, of a tenement and garden.
General Notes: Child - Robert Cheney
n 1535, at Waltham Abbey, he enfeoffed Humphrey rowne, serjeant at law, John aslywood, gentleman, Robert Cressy, gentleman, several other men with three crofts called Burynsfields in Upshire in Waltham Abbey, which property he called jointly with Robert Sharnebrooke, William Ptratte, Richard Foorthe, Walter Bryght, and Thomas Stacy, all deceased, of the feoffment of Robert Sharnebroke and Hugh Foorthe.
Will written 26 Oct 1542, naming son Robert and daugther Agens/ Annes Donne, and requesting burial in the churchyard of Saint Lawrence, Waltham.
iI will that Johan my wiff shall ahve the howse wherein I dwell with the howses I bought of Mr. Brtytayne and a grone ffielde lyinge in hony lane and an other ffealde called healye fealde and a fealde nowe in the teanure of my sister Donne duringe the whole terme of fowre yeares ymedyatly after my decease upon Condicon that she paye unto my sonne John xl s. of good and lawfull money of England duringe the terme of the saide fowre yeares And also kepinge the said howses in sufficient reparacons duringe the said terme and also amkinge no willfull stripe nor waste and then after.. unto John my sonne (to whom) Also I geve ... the bedde with the bedstead the hanginges the bollsters coverlettes and all tinges thereto belongine standinge in the greate Chambger the little table with the frame in the said Chamber and the formes belonginge to yet vj quisshens that I boughte of Master Browne with all the payted clothes in the same Chamber, the table in the hall with the forme to yet the cupboard in the same halle and vi Joyned stooles the (baser) hanginges in the halle and the little folldinge table in the same ahlle and also the settles in the halle .. in money to be Delyvered to him within twoo yeares ymediately after my decease Also... my lease and term of yeares of and in those landes lyinge in Harford Sheare (Hertfordshire) beyonde Smallynge bridge after Mr. Marshe his yeares be expired which be three yeares after the puryfacon of oure lady nexte followinge... which landes affroesaid I ahd of Mr. Tonnworth. Also I geve to the said John my sonne two paires of shetes iij platters iij pewter dishes ij lattyn Candlestickes and a quarte pewter potte Item... to Johan my wiff for the term of iij yearses ymediately after my decease a meade that I boughte of Mr. Welche nowe in the teanure of Mr. Waterer And then after... unto Rawf my sonne to whom also a standinge bedde with all thinges threto perteyninge with the fetherbedd bollster blankettes curtens and coverlettes beinge and standinge in teh greate Chmaber nexte unto the bedd that ys geven to my sonne John the longe table in the neather halle with the fourme to yt twoo paire of sheets iij platters iij dishes bothe to be of pewter (10 pounds) within fowre yeares and ... all my other landes and tenementes as well being of the teanure of freeholde and copye holde unto her duringe her naturall lfie and after her decease then I geve unto William my sonne all that my tenemente that was sometyme Raufe Johnsons with an orchard somtyme brownes and a Cotage in easte streate that Master Browne dwelleth in and ij cotage more lying in Este streate somtyme Mr. Cresseyes... Item I geve to the said Willyam my sonne x li of good and lawfull money of England to be delyvered to him when he cometh to the age of xxiiij yeares and ... the standinge bedde and all thinges thereto belonginge beine and standinge in the Parlor to be delyvered to him at the daye of his maryage. Item I geve to Roberte my sonne 10 pounds when he cometh to the full age of xxiiij yeares. Item I geve to Agnes my doughter the somme of 26 pounds 13s 4 d wehn she shall accomplishe the full age of 20 yeares orrelles at teh daye of ehr mariage. Item ... the leases and terme of yeares that I ahve of the parcelles of lande called the kirtles and Shepcotte feald to Johan my wiff John and Raufe my sonnes equally to be devided... Item I geve adn bequeath to the mendinge of the hghe way in Croked Myle xl s to be delyvered to John Ellyotte and William Cooke and them to have the doinge of teh same by the oversighte of William Harison and Chrotofer Gouldinge. Item I geve and bequeath to the mendinge of the highe waye beyonde Samlling bridge xl s... to Mr. Stacye And that he have the doinge thereof Item I geve towards teh emndinge of the Mote hall xl s whensoever they mynded to reare and put yt uppe orells this gifte to be voide Item I geve to my neighbors of Waltham xxs s to be geven to thym when they shall rate teh ferehodlers boocke. Item I geve to my fellowes Mr. Dennye his men xl s to make merye withall or to be ordered at teh discression of John Bolte and John Hanford. Item I geve to Anaster Brownwe my new collared Jerkin and one hole yeares rente in teh howse wherin he dwelleth.
Item I geve to my sister donne the close that she holdeth of me twoo yeares after my decease freely without any rente And after... duringe her naturall liff payinge therefore yearlye x s. Also I will tha tAnaster Browne shall have his dwellinge howse duringe his liff tyme for the yearely rente of xij s. Item I will that Johan my wiff shall paye yearely to William my sonne xl s after he shall accomplishe the age of xxiij yeares.. If Joan die ore remarry, leacies not yet distributred to be delivered to William Harrison and Chrstofer Goldinge, who are to distribute them at teh times specified in the will. Also I geve and bequeathe to John my sonn my potte covered with sylver adn gilt and a goblet of silver. . within fowre yeares after my decease. Slso... to my son Rauf my cuppe Covered with silver. Item I geve to William Harrison one olde Angell. Item I geve to Christofer Goldinge my Taffeta dublette. Item I geve to everye one of my maydens now wellinge with me vj s viij d... at the saye of there mariage... to every one of my god Children.
Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney
Born: 1490 - Watham Abbey Exxex England Baptized: Died: 1542 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Buried: - Church Of Saint Lawrence Of Waltham, Essex, England
Father: Robert Cheney Mother:
Father: Robert Cheney Mother: Unknown
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Unknown - 1517 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Cheney
Born: 1534 - Watham Abbey Exxex England Baptized: Died: - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Buried:Spouse: Joan Harrison
2 F Agnes Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Robert Cheney
n 1535, at Waltham Abbey, he enfeoffed Humphrey rowne, serjeant at law, John aslywood, gentleman, Robert Cressy, gentleman, several other men with three crofts called Burynsfields in Upshire in Waltham Abbey, which property he called jointly with Robert Sharnebrooke, William Ptratte, Richard Foorthe, Walter Bryght, and Thomas Stacy, all deceased, of the feoffment of Robert Sharnebroke and Hugh Foorthe.
Will written 26 Oct 1542, naming son Robert and daugther Agens/ Annes Donne, and requesting burial in the churchyard of Saint Lawrence, Waltham.
iI will that Johan my wiff shall ahve the howse wherein I dwell with the howses I bought of Mr. Brtytayne and a grone ffielde lyinge in hony lane and an other ffealde called healye fealde and a fealde nowe in the teanure of my sister Donne duringe the whole terme of fowre yeares ymedyatly after my decease upon Condicon that she paye unto my sonne John xl s. of good and lawfull money of England duringe the terme of the saide fowre yeares And also kepinge the said howses in sufficient reparacons duringe the said terme and also amkinge no willfull stripe nor waste and then after.. unto John my sonne (to whom) Also I geve ... the bedde with the bedstead the hanginges the bollsters coverlettes and all tinges thereto belongine standinge in the greate Chambger the little table with the frame in the said Chamber and the formes belonginge to yet vj quisshens that I boughte of Master Browne with all the payted clothes in the same Chamber, the table in the hall with the forme to yet the cupboard in the same halle and vi Joyned stooles the (baser) hanginges in the halle and the little folldinge table in the same ahlle and also the settles in the halle .. in money to be Delyvered to him within twoo yeares ymediately after my decease Also... my lease and term of yeares of and in those landes lyinge in Harford Sheare (Hertfordshire) beyonde Smallynge bridge after Mr. Marshe his yeares be expired which be three yeares after the puryfacon of oure lady nexte followinge... which landes affroesaid I ahd of Mr. Tonnworth. Also I geve to the said John my sonne two paires of shetes iij platters iij pewter dishes ij lattyn Candlestickes and a quarte pewter potte Item... to Johan my wiff for the term of iij yearses ymediately after my decease a meade that I boughte of Mr. Welche nowe in the teanure of Mr. Waterer And then after... unto Rawf my sonne to whom also a standinge bedde with all thinges threto perteyninge with the fetherbedd bollster blankettes curtens and coverlettes beinge and standinge in teh greate Chmaber nexte unto the bedd that ys geven to my sonne John the longe table in the neather halle with the fourme to yt twoo paire of sheets iij platters iij dishes bothe to be of pewter (10 pounds) within fowre yeares and ... all my other landes and tenementes as well being of the teanure of freeholde and copye holde unto her duringe her naturall lfie and after her decease then I geve unto William my sonne all that my tenemente that was sometyme Raufe Johnsons with an orchard somtyme brownes and a Cotage in easte streate that Master Browne dwelleth in and ij cotage more lying in Este streate somtyme Mr. Cresseyes... Item I geve to the said Willyam my sonne x li of good and lawfull money of England to be delyvered to him when he cometh to the age of xxiiij yeares and ... the standinge bedde and all thinges thereto belonginge beine and standinge in the Parlor to be delyvered to him at the daye of his maryage. Item I geve to Roberte my sonne 10 pounds when he cometh to the full age of xxiiij yeares. Item I geve to Agnes my doughter the somme of 26 pounds 13s 4 d wehn she shall accomplishe the full age of 20 yeares orrelles at teh daye of ehr mariage. Item ... the leases and terme of yeares that I ahve of the parcelles of lande called the kirtles and Shepcotte feald to Johan my wiff John and Raufe my sonnes equally to be devided... Item I geve adn bequeath to the mendinge of the hghe way in Croked Myle xl s to be delyvered to John Ellyotte and William Cooke and them to have the doinge of teh same by the oversighte of William Harison and Chrotofer Gouldinge. Item I geve and bequeath to the mendinge of the highe waye beyonde Samlling bridge xl s... to Mr. Stacye And that he have the doinge thereof Item I geve towards teh emndinge of the Mote hall xl s whensoever they mynded to reare and put yt uppe orells this gifte to be voide Item I geve to my neighbors of Waltham xxs s to be geven to thym when they shall rate teh ferehodlers boocke. Item I geve to my fellowes Mr. Dennye his men xl s to make merye withall or to be ordered at teh discression of John Bolte and John Hanford. Item I geve to Anaster Brownwe my new collared Jerkin and one hole yeares rente in teh howse wherin he dwelleth.
Item I geve to my sister donne the close that she holdeth of me twoo yeares after my decease freely without any rente And after... duringe her naturall liff payinge therefore yearlye x s. Also I will tha tAnaster Browne shall have his dwellinge howse duringe his liff tyme for the yearely rente of xij s. Item I will that Johan my wiff shall paye yearely to William my sonne xl s after he shall accomplishe the age of xxiij yeares.. If Joan die ore remarry, leacies not yet distributred to be delivered to William Harrison and Chrstofer Goldinge, who are to distribute them at teh times specified in the will. Also I geve and bequeathe to John my sonn my potte covered with sylver adn gilt and a goblet of silver. . within fowre yeares after my decease. Slso... to my son Rauf my cuppe Covered with silver. Item I geve to William Harrison one olde Angell. Item I geve to Christofer Goldinge my Taffeta dublette. Item I geve to everye one of my maydens now wellinge with me vj s viij d... at the saye of there mariage... to every one of my god Children.
General Notes: Child - Robert Cheney
Robert's will was made 1 Oct 1567 and proved 13 Mar 1567/8, and names his children, his step-father Mr. Bryttayne, his sister Donne, his wife's brother William Harrison, and her brother in law Christopher Goldinge.
Following their marriage, Robert and Joan Cheney resided in teh parish of Waltham Abbey, Essex.
In his will, Robert requested burial "within the Churche of St. Lawrence in Waltham", giving towards the repair of the church 20 shillings and to the poor howsholders dwellinge within the said parish every of theym xij d, and making bequests as follows
I will that Johan my wiff shall have the howse wherein I dwell with the howses I bought of r Bryttayne and a grone ffielde lyinge in hony lane and an other ffealde called healye fealde and a fealde nowe in the teanure of my sister Donne duringe teh whole terme of fowre yeares ymedyatly after my decease upon Condicon that she paye unto my sonne John xl s. of good and lawfull money of England duringe the terme of the saide fowre yeares. And also kepinge the said howses in sufficient repracons duringe the said terme and also makinge no willfull stripe nor waste and then after... unto John my sonne (to whom) Also I geve ... the bedde with the bedstead the hanginges the bollsters coverlettes and all tinges thereto beloninge standinge in the greate Chamber the little table with the frame in teh said Chamber and the formes beloninge to yet vj quisshens that I boughte of Master rowne with all the payted clothes in the same Chamber, the table in the hall with the forme to yet the cupboard in the same halle and vj Joyned stooles the (baser?) hanginges in the halle and the little folldinge table in the same halle adn also the settles in the halle in money to be Delyvered to him within twoo yeares ymediately after my decease. Also... my lease and term of yeares and of and in those landes lyinge in Harford Sheare (Hertfordshire) beyonde Smalynge bridge after Mr. Marshe his yeares be expired which be three yeares after the pyrfacon of oure lady nexte followinge... which landes afforsaid I had of Mr. Tonnworth. Also I geve to the said John my sonne two paires of shetes iiij platters iiij pewter disehs ij lattyn Candlestickes and a quarte pewter potte Item... to Johan my wiff for the term of iii yeares ymediately after my decease a meade that I boughte of Mr. Welche nowe in the teanure of Mr. Waterer And then after... unto Wawf my sonne (to whom also) a stading bedde with all thinges thereto perteyninge with the fetherbedd bollster blankartes curtens and coverlettes beinge adn standinge in the greate Chamber nexte unto the bedd that ye geven to my sonne John the longe table in the neather halle with the fourme to yt twoo paire of sheets iiij platters iiij dishes bothe to be of pewter ... within fowre yeares (and)... all my other landes adn tenementes as well being of the teanure of freeholde (and copye holde unto her duringe her naturell lire and after her decease then I geve unto William my sonne all that my tenemente that was somtyme Raufe Johnsons with an orchard somtyme brownes and a Cotage in easte streate that Master rowne dwelleth in and ij cotage more lying (in)Este streate somtyme Mr. Cresseyes.. Item I geve to the saide Wyllyam my sonne x li of good and lawfull money of England to be delyvered to him when he cometh to the age of xxiiij yeares (and)... to the standinge bedde and all thinges thereto belonginge beinge and standinge in the Parlor to be delyvered to him at the daye of hir mariage. Item...I gve to Roberte my sonne 10 pounds when he cometh to the full age of xxiiij yeares Item I geve to Agnes my doughter the somme of 26 pounds 13 s 4 d... when she shall accomplishe the full age of xxj yeares orrelles at teh daye of her mariage. Item.. the leases and terme of yeares that I have of the parcelles of lande called the kirtles and Shepcotte feald to Johan my wiff John and Raufe my sonnes equally to be devided... Item I geve and bequeath to the mendinge of the highe waye in Croked Myle xl s to e delyvered to John Ellyotte and William Cooke and them to have the doinge of the same by the oversighte of William Harrison and Chrstofer Gouldinge. Item I geve and bequeath to the mendinge of the highe waye beyond Smalling bridge xl s... to Mr. StacyeAnd that he have teh doinge thereof Item I geve towards the mendinge of the Mote hall xl s whenwoever they mynded to reare and putt yt uppe orells this gifte to be voide Item I geve to my neighbors of Waltham xxs to be geven to thym when they shall rate teh freeholders boocke Item I geve to my fellowes Mr. Dennye his men xl s to make merye withal or to be ordered at the discression of John Bolte and John Hanford. Item I geve to Anaster Browne my new collared Jerkin and one hole yeares rente in the howse wherin he dwelleth. Item I geve to my sister donne the close that she holdeth of me twoo yeares after my decease freely without any rente And after... during her naturall liff payinge therefore yearlye x s. Also I will tha tAnaster rowne shall have his dwellinge howse duringe his liff tyme for the yeareley rente of xij s . Item I will that Johan my wiff whall paye yearly to William my sonne xi s after he whall accomplishe the age of xxiiij yeares.. If Joan die or remarry, legacies not yet distributed to be delivered to William Harrison and Christofer Goldinge, who are to distribute them at teh times specified in the will. Also I geve adn bequeathe to John my sonn my potte covered with sylver and gilt and a goblet of silver... within fowre yeares after my decease. Also.. to my son Rauf my cuppe Covered with silver. Item I geve to William Harrison one olde Angell Item I geve to Christofer Goldinge my Taffeta dublette. Item I geve to everye one of my maydens now dwellinge with me vj s viij d ... at the daye of there mariage.. to every one of my god Children xij d.
The residue was to go to his wife Johan, she to be teh sole exectrix. Various overseers and witnesses.
In a codicil, he directed that the furniture, silver and certayne howsholde stuffe be given to his sons John, Wawff, and William, remain in the hands of his wife during hier natural life.
Daniel Cheney, b abt 1633, Waltham Abbey, son of John Chaney and Martha Smith, son of William Cheney and Anne Summer went to Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, but I don't know how he fits into this family.
Robert Cheney and Joan Harrison
Husband Robert Cheney
Born: 1534 - Watham Abbey Exxex England Baptized: Died: - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Buried:
Father: Robert Cheney Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Joan Harrison
Born: 1538 - Watham Abbey Exxex England Baptized: Died: May 14, 1597 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Buried:
Father: John Harrison Mother: Agnes
Children
1 F Agnes Cheney
Born: 1560 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: 1594 - England Buried:Spouse: William Heath Heath Marr: June 9, 1580 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England
2 M John Cheney
Born: 1550 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Ralph Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Robert Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M William Cheney
Born: - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Robert Cheney
Robert's will was made 1 Oct 1567 and proved 13 Mar 1567/8, and names his children, his step-father Mr. Bryttayne, his sister Donne, his wife's brother William Harrison, and her brother in law Christopher Goldinge.
Following their marriage, Robert and Joan Cheney resided in teh parish of Waltham Abbey, Essex.
In his will, Robert requested burial "within the Churche of St. Lawrence in Waltham", giving towards the repair of the church 20 shillings and to the poor howsholders dwellinge within the said parish every of theym xij d, and making bequests as follows
I will that Johan my wiff shall have the howse wherein I dwell with the howses I bought of r Bryttayne and a grone ffielde lyinge in hony lane and an other ffealde called healye fealde and a fealde nowe in the teanure of my sister Donne duringe teh whole terme of fowre yeares ymedyatly after my decease upon Condicon that she paye unto my sonne John xl s. of good and lawfull money of England duringe the terme of the saide fowre yeares. And also kepinge the said howses in sufficient repracons duringe the said terme and also makinge no willfull stripe nor waste and then after... unto John my sonne (to whom) Also I geve ... the bedde with the bedstead the hanginges the bollsters coverlettes and all tinges thereto beloninge standinge in the greate Chamber the little table with the frame in teh said Chamber and the formes beloninge to yet vj quisshens that I boughte of Master rowne with all the payted clothes in the same Chamber, the table in the hall with the forme to yet the cupboard in the same halle and vj Joyned stooles the (baser?) hanginges in the halle and the little folldinge table in the same halle adn also the settles in the halle in money to be Delyvered to him within twoo yeares ymediately after my decease. Also... my lease and term of yeares and of and in those landes lyinge in Harford Sheare (Hertfordshire) beyonde Smalynge bridge after Mr. Marshe his yeares be expired which be three yeares after the pyrfacon of oure lady nexte followinge... which landes afforsaid I had of Mr. Tonnworth. Also I geve to the said John my sonne two paires of shetes iiij platters iiij pewter disehs ij lattyn Candlestickes and a quarte pewter potte Item... to Johan my wiff for the term of iii yeares ymediately after my decease a meade that I boughte of Mr. Welche nowe in the teanure of Mr. Waterer And then after... unto Wawf my sonne (to whom also) a stading bedde with all thinges thereto perteyninge with the fetherbedd bollster blankartes curtens and coverlettes beinge adn standinge in the greate Chamber nexte unto the bedd that ye geven to my sonne John the longe table in the neather halle with the fourme to yt twoo paire of sheets iiij platters iiij dishes bothe to be of pewter ... within fowre yeares (and)... all my other landes adn tenementes as well being of the teanure of freeholde (and copye holde unto her duringe her naturell lire and after her decease then I geve unto William my sonne all that my tenemente that was somtyme Raufe Johnsons with an orchard somtyme brownes and a Cotage in easte streate that Master rowne dwelleth in and ij cotage more lying (in)Este streate somtyme Mr. Cresseyes.. Item I geve to the saide Wyllyam my sonne x li of good and lawfull money of England to be delyvered to him when he cometh to the age of xxiiij yeares (and)... to the standinge bedde and all thinges thereto belonginge beinge and standinge in the Parlor to be delyvered to him at the daye of hir mariage. Item...I gve to Roberte my sonne 10 pounds when he cometh to the full age of xxiiij yeares Item I geve to Agnes my doughter the somme of 26 pounds 13 s 4 d... when she shall accomplishe the full age of xxj yeares orrelles at teh daye of her mariage. Item.. the leases and terme of yeares that I have of the parcelles of lande called the kirtles and Shepcotte feald to Johan my wiff John and Raufe my sonnes equally to be devided... Item I geve and bequeath to the mendinge of the highe waye in Croked Myle xl s to e delyvered to John Ellyotte and William Cooke and them to have the doinge of the same by the oversighte of William Harrison and Chrstofer Gouldinge. Item I geve and bequeath to the mendinge of the highe waye beyond Smalling bridge xl s... to Mr. StacyeAnd that he have teh doinge thereof Item I geve towards the mendinge of the Mote hall xl s whenwoever they mynded to reare and putt yt uppe orells this gifte to be voide Item I geve to my neighbors of Waltham xxs to be geven to thym when they shall rate teh freeholders boocke Item I geve to my fellowes Mr. Dennye his men xl s to make merye withal or to be ordered at the discression of John Bolte and John Hanford. Item I geve to Anaster Browne my new collared Jerkin and one hole yeares rente in the howse wherin he dwelleth. Item I geve to my sister donne the close that she holdeth of me twoo yeares after my decease freely without any rente And after... during her naturall liff payinge therefore yearlye x s. Also I will tha tAnaster rowne shall have his dwellinge howse duringe his liff tyme for the yeareley rente of xij s . Item I will that Johan my wiff whall paye yearly to William my sonne xi s after he whall accomplishe the age of xxiiij yeares.. If Joan die or remarry, legacies not yet distributed to be delivered to William Harrison and Christofer Goldinge, who are to distribute them at teh times specified in the will. Also I geve adn bequeathe to John my sonn my potte covered with sylver and gilt and a goblet of silver... within fowre yeares after my decease. Also.. to my son Rauf my cuppe Covered with silver. Item I geve to William Harrison one olde Angell Item I geve to Christofer Goldinge my Taffeta dublette. Item I geve to everye one of my maydens now dwellinge with me vj s viij d ... at the daye of there mariage.. to every one of my god Children xij d.
The residue was to go to his wife Johan, she to be teh sole exectrix. Various overseers and witnesses.
In a codicil, he directed that the furniture, silver and certayne howsholde stuffe be given to his sons John, Wawff, and William, remain in the hands of his wife during hier natural life.
Daniel Cheney, b abt 1633, Waltham Abbey, son of John Chaney and Martha Smith, son of William Cheney and Anne Summer went to Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, but I don't know how he fits into this family.
General Notes: Child - Agnes Cheney
She is not identified in the 1992 NEHGR article on the Heath's, but according to http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/heath.htm#RCheney, Alice was named in the wills of her father and her Uncle William HARRISON. Daughter of Robert CHENEY and Joan HARRISON.
From http://www.mindfreedom.net/gen/t-s-p/p78.htm:
Agnes was named in her father's will and in 1594 was named in the will of her uncle. William Harrison.
HEATH JOHNSON MORRIS UPDATE: THE ANCESTRY OF AGNES (CHENEY) HEATHDouglas RichardsonIn 1992, the present author published evidence that the immigrants Elder Isaac Heath and William Heath of Roxbury, Massachusetts, were sons of an earlier William Heath, Sr. (ca. 1555-1625) of Ware, Hertfordshire. Following publication of tha t ar ticle, the marriage of William Heth [sic] of Ware was found, in the parish of Waltham Abbey, Essex, on 9 June 1580, to Agnes Cheney. Subsequent research produced probate records identifying Agnes as the daughter of Robert and Joan (Harrison) Cheney, and making it possible to develop her ancestry in both paternal and mhternal lines.
A number of Cheney's from Waltham Abbey were early settlers in Massachusetts - seemingly atleast three of them. I didn't learn more details. I found several versions of Dick Cheney's ancestry - one to Massachusetts, but with no origin in England, and one to Maryland in the 17th century. And another who said to ask him privately. Is this the Vice President's idea of how to be assigned quasi-divine status?
General Notes: Child - William Cheney
William's will was dated 16 Feb 1609/10 and proved 2 May 1610, naming his step-son William Newman and step-grandchildren Jane, William an dSarh Newman. William was an overseer of the will of William Harriosn in 1595, and brother Ralph Cheney in 1599.
In his will dated 16 Feb 1609/10 and proved 2 may 1610, William Cheyney, eyoman of Waltham Holy Cross, Essex, yet beingin health, bequeathed unto Jane Newman daughter of my sonne in lawe William Newman my salt of silver adn guilt, adn one dozen of silver spoones and the bedstead wtih the bedding and all the furniture of the Cahmber over the hall of my nowe dwellinge howse... all other my goods howshold stuffe cattells and chattells what soever unbequeathed my debts being paide and my funerall expenses discharged..
Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney 2 6
Born: 1490 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Cheney 2 6 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Robert Cheney
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Notes: Marriage
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Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney 2 6
Born: 1460 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Cheney 2 6
Born: 1490 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Robert Cheney
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Notes: Marriage
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General Notes: Child - Robert Cheney
1 _UID 9852C89279A50646918A76B20C709FFD0964
Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney 6
Born: 1490 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Cheney 6 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Notes: Marriage
Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney 2 6
Born: 1490 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Cheney 2 6 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Robert Cheney
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Notes: Marriage
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Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney 1 6
Born: 1490 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Cheney 1 6 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Robert Cheney
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Notes: Marriage
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Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney 6
Born: 1460 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Cheney 6
Born: 1490 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Notes: Marriage
Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney 2 6
Born: 1460 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Cheney 2 6
Born: 1490 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Robert Cheney
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Notes: Marriage
1 _UID 12528216F22DEA438A94C5F8673D712D6522
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Robert Cheney
1 _UID 9852C89279A50646918A76B20C709FFD0964
Robert Cheney
Husband Robert Cheney 1 6
Born: 1460 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Cheney 1 6
Born: 1490 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Robert Cheney
1 _UID DDE5552042DC0D4C842EA21790E30BCA61A5
Notes: Marriage
1 _UID 12528216F22DEA438A94C5F8673D712D6522
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Robert Cheney
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Robert Cheney and Joan Harrison
Husband Robert Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1555
Wife Joan Harrison
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Alice Cheney
Born: 1555 - England Baptized: Died: December 24, 1593 - England Buried:Spouse: William Heath 1 6 Marr: October 6, 1580 - East Grinsted, Sussex, England 6
Leo Albert Descoteaux and Ruth Esther Cheney
Husband Leo Albert Descoteaux
Born: December 27, 1934 - River Rd, St. Johnsbury, VT Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: C4
Father: Napoleon Joseph Descoteaux Mother: Anna L. Whitman
Marriage: July 28, 1953 - St. Johnsbury, VT
Wife Ruth Esther Cheney
Born: June 7, 1933 - Brightlook, St. Johnsbury, VT Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: C5
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. By - Rev J A Dane, Catholic Of St Johnsbury
Children
General Notes: Husband - Leo Albert Descoteaux
Sarah Cheney
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Cheney
Born: September 11, 1666 - Newbury, Essex, Mass Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Daniel Cheney Mother: Sarah Bailey
Children
Sarah Cheney
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Cheney
Born: Baptized: - Roxburg, Walham, Eng Died: Buried:
Father: John Cheney Mother: Martha Parrott
Children
Simon Cheney and Eleanor Nottingham
Husband Simon Cheney
Born: 1388 - Shurland House, Eastchurch, Kent, England Baptized: Died: 1455 Buried:
Father: Richard Cheney Mother: Margaret Decralle
Marriage: 1416 - Milstead, Kent, England
Wife Eleanor Nottingham
Born: 1394 - Milstead, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John De Mowbray Mother:
Children
1 M Robert Cheney
Born: 1421 - Cralle Manor, Warbleton, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: - England Buried:Spouse: Ann Lovelace Marr: 1449 - Queenshithe, London
Sir Thomas Cheney
Husband Sir Thomas Cheney
Born: 1516 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Frances Cheney
Born: 1542 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Cheney
William Cheney and Katherine De Pabenham
Husband William Cheney
Born: 1365 - Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England Baptized: Died: 1399 - Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England Buried:
Father: John Cheney Mother: Joan Muschet
Marriage:
Wife Katherine De Pabenham
Born: 1372 - Pabenham, Cambridgeshire, England Baptized: Died: July 17, 1436 - Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England Buried:
Father: Lawrence De Pabenham Mother: Elizabeth D. Engaine
Children
1 F Anna Cheney 1 2 6
Born: 1408 - Fen Drayton, Cambridge, England 43 44 45 Baptized: Died: 1427 - England Buried:Spouse: John Watkins 1 2 6
2 M Lawrence Cheney
Born: - Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Child - Anna Cheney
REFN: HWS21027
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FK3Z-QP
William Cheney and Katherine Pabenham
Husband William Cheney 1 2 6
Born: 1365 - Fen Ditton, Long Stanton, Cambridgeshire, England Baptized: Died: June 6, 1399 Buried:
Father: Henry Cheney 1 2 6 Mother: Joan Mochete 1 2 6
Marriage: 1396 - England 1 2 6
Wife Katherine Pabenham 1 2 6
Born: 1372 - Pabenham, Cambridgeshire, England Baptized: Died: June 17, 1436 - Thenford, Northamptonshire, England Buried:
Father: Lawrence De Pabenham 1 2 6 Mother: Elizabeth Engaine 1 2 6
Other Spouse: Thomas Aylesbury - 1406 - England
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Children
1 M Laurence Nicholas Cheney 1 2 6
Born: 1396 - Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England Baptized: Died: December 30, 1461 - Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England Buried: - Barnwell PriorySpouse: Elizabeth De Bohun 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Marr: 1376 - England 1 2 6
2 M Lawrence Cheney
Born: 1397 - Fen Ditton Combridgeshire England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Cokayne
3 F Anna Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Watkins Warkys
General Notes: Husband - William Cheney
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
General Notes: Wife - Katherine Pabenham
She also married Thomas Aylesbury, son of John Aylesbury and Isabel le Strange
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Laurence Nicholas Cheney
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William Cheney and Ann Homes
Husband William Cheney
Born: 1513 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Cheney Mother: Elizabeth Remstone
Marriage:
Wife Ann Homes
Born: 1510 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Holmes Mother:
Children
1 M John Cheney
Born: 1538 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Frances Cheney
William Cheney and Margaret Cole
Husband William Cheney
Born: - Bennington, England Baptized: Died: June 30, 1667 - Roxbury, MA Buried:
Father: Lawrence Cheney Mother: Julianne Waldron
Marriage: 1626 - Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA., USA
Other Spouse: Margaret Martha
Wife Margaret Cole
Born: 1604 - England Baptized: Died: July 3, 1686 - Roxbury, Mass. Buried:
Father: William Cole Mother: Elizabeth Deards
Children
1 F Ellen Cheney
Born: 1626 - London, England Baptized: Died: September 28, 1678 - Hingham, , MA Buried:Spouse: Humphrey Johnson Marr: Roxbury Suffolk Mass
2 M Thomas Cheney
Born: - Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA Baptized: Died: 1694 - Cambridge, MA Buried:Spouse: Jane Atkinson Marr: Roxbury, MA
3 M John Cheney
Born: September 29, 1639 - Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA., USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Mehitabel Cheney
Born: June 1, 1643 - Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA., USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Joseph Cheney
Born: June 6, 1647 - Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA., USA Baptized: Died: September 16, 1704 - Medfield, MA Buried:
6 F Margaret Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M William Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: September 1681 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William Cheney
[FAMILY.FTW]
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #0998, Date of Import: Jun 4, 2001]
William Cheney was a very early resident of Roxbury, in the colony ofMassachusetts Bay, in New England (now included in the city of Boston).The oldest records of that town which have been brought down to moderntimes are contained in a volume whose opening sentence says that the bookwas bought in 1639 for the purpose of recording various matters relatingto the inhabitants. Its earliest entries are not dated. One of these isa list of the men who owned land and lived in the town, entitled, "A noteof the estates and persons of the Inhabitants of Rocksbury," Seventy menare enrolled; they range from "Edward Pason," possessor of 3 acres ofground, to "Mr. Thomas Dudley" with 356 acres. "Wm. Cheiney" is thefortieth name with 24 1/2 acres, showing that he was about the average inwealth. This list is on a page where the year 1640 is the date of theentry on the following page. A number of circumstances indicate that thelist was written near the close of the year 1640. On other pages of theold record book there are deeds of land recorded and in the bounds of twoof these " the land of Cheney" and the "meadow of Cheyney" are mentioned; both were made in 1640. These records demonstrate the fact that WilliamCheney was a land-holder and a resident in Roxbury before 1640; and theydo no more.
William Cheney's homestead lay in an end of the old highway which isstill a well trodden thorough -- Dudley Street -- on the southeast side,near its junction with Warren St. The other tracts of land were widelyscattered. "Wiliam Cheiney his house barne Garden and land theirto abouttwo accres and a halfe butting upon William Parkes south and east andupon the highway north and west; And sixteene accres in the great lottsmore or lesse betweene the lands of John Johnson towards the west, andthe schoole lands towards the east. And ten accres of swampe neare thegreat lotts lying betweene Giles Pason, and Ralph Hemingway, and theheirs of Samuell Hagborne. and six accres of salt marsh in Gravellypoynt. And six accres of fresh meadow in the great meade, upon JohnStowe his heires east, and Richard Sutton west, with two rodds wide ofupland at both ends and so upon the commons. And seaven accres more orlesse of errable land upon Richard Sutton north, John Gorton west andjpon John Turner south. And in the first and third allottment of the latdevission being the fift lott lying betweene John Johnson and heires ofGeorge Alcocke threescore and sixteene accres and a halfe and ten rod.And foure and twenty accres of land more or lesse lying in the greatlotts bounded on the way to the fresh meadow on the east the land of theheires of John Levens on the south the schoole land and Richard Peacockesnorthwest and upon Giles Pason and the highway northerly. and threeaccres and a halfe of meadow lying in the fresh meades butting east uponmy owne fresh meade and upon John Peirpoynt west. And an accre of landcommonly called the wolf trapp bought of Humphrey Johnson lying on thenorth of the land of John Gorton and west upon the highway. And halfe ofsixteene accres of woodland lately the land of Richard Sutton, but boughtby him of John Johnson." The deed of "Wolf Trapp" is not on record,though there are deeds recorded whereby lands adjoining this piece wereconveyed and called "Wolf Trap." showing that the name applied to quite alarge tract, perhaps a valley where many wolves had been taken.
The annals of the town do not give the proceedings of the townmeetings in the earliest days, but there are a few movements of thecitizens which are noted well. One of these is the founding in 1645 ofthe Roxbury Free School, supported by voluntary subscriptions but managedby town officers. The original paper with its autograph signatures isextant. It shows William Cheney not only as a subscriber to the fund butas one of the few leading men who specially guaranteed to the town thepayment of their yearly contributions. His subscription to theschool-fund was eight shillings a year, - more than the average. It isdisappointing to find that our ancester made his "mark" upon thesedocuments. Possibly his eyesight had failed; but as he was onlyforty-one years old the probability is that he had not learned to write,as was the case with a great majority of the people of England in thatage. Yet he must have been considered by his neighbors a man of goodgeneral information and judgment, or he would not have had the honor ofbeing chosen as a member of the board of directors, - "feoffees," -- ofthis Roxbury Latin School, who had the employing of the teacher and otheradministrative matters in charge. To go back again in history, we findthat William Cheney was elected to the board of assessors of the infantborough at an early day. "Feb. 21, 1648 It was voted that John Johnson[Edward] Deneson and John Gore with Mr. John Alcocke... William Cheneyshould be the men that shall... ensuing year rate men according to theirestat... the defraying of ye fore sayd Charges of ye Ministry." A fewyears afterward he was called upon to use that good judgment andfair-mindedness which he seems to have possessed in good amount inanother matter. "It was voted & agreed to by all the inhabitants Febru.23. (52) that their should be raised for the maintenance of the ministryfor this yeare insuing the sume of six score pounds to be borne by allthe inhabitants in an equall proportion for the proportioning of whichsume the inhabitants of Roxsbury have chosen the two Deacons & JohnJohnson, William Cheiney Edward Denison John Ruggles sr. & Thomas Weldwhich sume of six score pounds is to be devided betweene Mr. John Eliot &Mr. Samuell Danfoorth in an equall proportion:" One of the offices thatcalled for promptness and energy and for good faculty of dealing with menwas the position of constable. He was the policeman on disagreeableoccasions; the messenger of the selectmen sometime; but his chief carewas collecting taxes. He had a "rate" committed to him, with a sum to beobtained from each adult male inhabitant; and he had authority to pay outsums of money on selectment's orders. At the end of the year he made adetailed report. If he did notpossess a good education he must have asharp faculty of reckoning and a strong memory of names and numbes.William Cheney was one of the two constables in 1654/5 and his finalaccount was approved Feb. 13, 1655/6. But the citizens were not contentto have him simply perform the toilsome work of a constable. Jan. 19,1656/7 he was elected a member of the board of selectmen, associated withmen of education and rank. Jan. 18, 1663, he wa smade one of a committeeto inspect Peter Gardner's "leanetoo" and "the fence that doth range fromit" to see that they did "not intrench upon the high way." We havealready seen that he was chosen one of the feofees of the Free School in1664; and on the town record we find him written down "as Feoffee" in anagreement touching some money belonging to he school fund and affixinghis mark ("W") to the page along with half a dozen regular signatures,Jan, 25, 1666/7. May 23, 1666, he was made a "freeman of the Colony"which made him eligible to colonial office and capable of voting onmatters relating to the general government. But he did not live to makeuse of this franchise. He fell sick in the spring of 1666/7, as we learnfrom the opening phrases of his will, and after a few weeks he passedbeyond the reach of care or pain. The town clerk made this entry in hislist of persons deceased; "William Cheney, aged 63 yeares, died June the30 day, 1667"; and the hand of either Rev. John Eliot or Rev. SamuelDanforth wrote in the church book among the burials: "1667. Moneth 5 day2 Willian Cheany sen."
The Will of William Cheney of Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1667:
Being sick of body and of perfect understanding & memory according to mymeasure I doe make this my last will & Testament. I doe committ my soulinto the Armes of the Everlasting mercy of God my saviour & deare &blessed Redeemer & my body unto my friends & relations to be decentlyinterred by them in hope of a blessed Resurection. As for that Estatewhich it hath pleased the Lord to lend unto mee I doe dispose of asfolloweth: Imprs my will is that my deare & afflicted wife maragaretCheney bee Carefully & sufficiently provided for duringe the time of hernaturall life to that end my will is that shee have & Enjoy all the rents& profits yearely & Every yeare duringe the afresaide tearme... of all myHouses Lands & Orchards that I die possessed of Either in Roxbury Bostonor Elsewhere. Except such part of my Lands or Estate which I shallhereafter in this my will dispose of to my children or otherwise. whichEstate bequeathed by mee unto my said wife it is my will shee Enter upon& bee possessed of immediately after my decease (to wit) the present cropupon all the land. & the use of all my Household stuffe & goods my debts& funerall Expences in the first place being with all Convenient speedfully discharge: & for my said wives more Comfortable being, my desire isthat one of my Executors may live in my house in Roxbury with her toEnjoy the Housing & Lands by the yeare, which I have as is afresaid givenunto my said wife upon such Dquall tearmes as my other Executors &overseers (all of them to bee named hereafter shall agree with him for.but in case both my Executors see Cause to refuse to accept of thismotion in answere to my desire herein then my will is that it bee lettout by my Executors or Overseers to the best advantage for my said wivesComfortable supply & maiuntenance. ffurther my will is that when all mydebts & Legacies are discharged out of my stock & Husbandry utensils, asCarts plowes & such like what remains of my stock afterwards, my will isit bee lett out or disposed of for my said wifes use by my Executors withthe advice of my Overseers. And my will is that all my moveables bee formy wives use during her life Except what is before disposed. and in casewhat is above Expressed bee not sufficient for the Comfortablemaintenance of my said wife then my will is that the house at Boston beesold & imployed & improved for her further & better supply: - Item i doewill & bequeath unto my son John Cheiney all that Land both arable &pasture lying on the East side of the Great Lotts, beingtwenty Acres moreor less, being now in the possession of the said John. Also I give to mysaid sonn a parcell of meadow in the fresh meades being two Acres bee thesame more or less as it lyeth on the south of a ditch made to dreine thesaid meadow. Also I Give unto him one Acree of salt marsh , bee it moreor less as it lyeth bounded with a Creek next the marsh of John Bowles,formerly Isaac Heathes. Also give unto him Eight Acres of Land more orless lying neere house of William Hopkins all & Every of these parcellsof Land my will is that my said sonn John bee possessed immediately aftermy decease; Item I bequeath unto my sonn William cheiney all tht lying &being in medfeld, latly in the possession of my said son upon thiscondition or proviso that hee & his wife Deborah bee Reconsiled & livetogether in meadfeild or Elsewhere to the sattisfaction of John Wisewellof Boston & Deacon Williams of Roxbury, but not in Providence or thatJurisdiction provided also that what either my selfe or Deacon Williamshave already or doe stand Engaged for to the Court ehalfe bee firstrepayd & fully discharged by him or assignes but otherwise if said sonnneglect to accept it with these provisoes then my will is that there beepaid to John wisewall of Boston out of my Estate *** the residue Idispose of as followeth. Item I will & bequeath to my sonn JosephCheiney sixty pounds (to witt) my Land Lying in the thir..** being thirtyseaven Acres more or less. & twenty paid to my said sonn Joseph out of mystock:-. Item my will is that my three duaghters (to witt) Ellen,margaret and mehittable have Each of them Tenn pounds out of my stock.After my said wives decease my will is, first that..... & lands inroxbury ondisposd of before by this my will be given unto two sonns of myEldest sonn Thomas Cheiny his sonn Thomas & his sonn William, to beeimproved for their bennefitt by their ffather untill they are twenty onethen bee Enjoyed by them:-- secondly what remaines of my Estate after mysaid wife decease either in stock or otherswise in housing or Lands orother Estate in any kind undisposed of by this my will is that the onehalfe of it bee given to my sonn Joseph Cheiney & for the other halfthereof is that it divided into ffour Equall parts. And so disposed ofit to sonn John Cheiney & to my Three aforesd daughtes to each of them anEquall Portion thereof. Lastly I doe make my Loving sonns TghomasCheiney & Thomas Hastings executors of this my will requesting my deare &respected friends John Elliott, Deacon William Parke & Edwad BugbeeOverseers. Aprill the last sixty seaven. William Cheiney (his marke &seale) (The Cheney Genealogy by Charles Henry Pope pp. 17-26)
General Notes: Wife - Margaret Cole
Margaret Duncan
Margaret Mason
Margaret (Duncan?) Mason
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"1673, 24. 3 mo. Margaret Cheany widow having been long bound by Satanunder a melancholick distemper (above 10 or 11 years) which made herwholy neglect her Calling & live mopishly, this day gave thanks to Godfor loosing her chain, & confessing & bewailing her sinful yielding totemptation." from Roxbury church records. "The Will of Mrs. Margaret(Cheney) Burges. I Margrat Burges widdow now living in Boston being atpresent of sound mind memory and reasonable undestanding, praised be yelord do make this my last will and testament in manner and formefollowing. That is to say, First I give my precious soul into the handsof my heavely father and dear Redeemer andmy body to be decently buriedaccording to ye good discretion of my hereafter named Executor in hope ofa blessed Resurrection at the last day. Item. I give & bequeath to mysone Joseph Cheney thirty pounds in moneys. Item. I give & bequea5th tomy daughter Mehitabel Wight all my cloaths. It. I give and bequeath tomy grandson Wm. Cheney five pounds And to his two brothers Jno. andBenjaimin I give to each of them fifty shillings and I do make my sonJoseph sole Executor of this my last will and testament allformer willsbeing void as Witness my hand and Seal this fifteenth day of may in theyear of our Lord 1686. Margaret Burge (her mark).
Notes: Marriage
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General Notes: Child - Thomas Cheney
Tomas Cheney
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Thomas, m. in Roxbury Jan 11, 1655, Jane Atkinson, of whose birth andparentage no record has been found; she lived to a good old age, anddied not far from the 29th of July, 1724. Thomas Cheney lived in Roxburyupto a few years after his marriage; he was a member of a committeeappointed by the town to inspect the bounds between Roxbury andDorchester, Jan 29, 1654/5; then he selected a spot on the south side ofCharles River, within the limits of Cambridge at that time, but laterincluded in Brighton, now in Boston, and made his home there. The deedof this earliest purchase is on record. "Richard Dana of Cambridge withAnn, his wife for 146 pounds (money) sold to Thomas cheny of he sameplace, husbandman," One messuage or tenement, being now the mansion placeof mee the said Richard Dana, & being sittuate on the south side ofCharles River within the bounds & limits of Cambridge abovesaid, being byestimation about seventy accres, & a High way anent Nathaniel Sparhawkslane on the east, also on the North a Highway and ye land of Mr. EdwardJackson & Thomas Browne on the West. Also a parcell of land neare thelanding place at the River."... also a parcel of marsh land aboutthirteen acres and liberty of a highway to it. April 26, 1659" Hissecond purchase of which we find record was made Dec. 20, 1665; it was atrct of 2 1/2 acres, bought of Richard Ferancis, "landin Cambridge,"bounded NOrth West by land of Walter Hastings, South East by Dixon, Southby Thomas Hammond, North --; a third was made two months later, Feb. 16,1665 -[the year then closed March 24, we mustremember] 23 acres "on thesouth side of Charles river." enclosed on three sides by lands of RichardDana of whom he pourchased, and, on the South East, bounded by lands ofThomas Brown. He made definite arrangement with Brown about boundaryfence, and with Dana about right of way "to the Roxbury highway." He hadspecified permission to "flow the land to such a height as he should seefit." When the town of Cambridge divided the pasture lands, Feb. 27,1664, we find set down to the name of "Thomas Cheny" "ten accres and twocow commons"; and when the "lotts beyond the eight mile Line betwixt thatand Concord line' were divided in 1683, 'Tho. Chenny 'had five accres.'"In 1662, he was one of the surveyors of highways in Cambridge; in 1664,one of hte signers of a petition to the General Court for theconservation of Cambridge rights and privileges. We have seen that heleft his Cambridge home after his father's death, and went back toroxbury to make his sick mother happy. He had the pleasure ofseeing herrecover her health; and with whatever feelings we cannot tell, he saw herbecome Mrs. Burdge. In 1675, he served in Capt. Johnson's celebratedRoxbury company fo soldiers, who marched form Boston July 6, 1675, forMt. Hope, the stronghold of he Indian enemy, and rendered very efficientservice, in December 1675, when Capt. Johnson was killed. His continuedresidence in Roxbury is attested by the fact that April 13, 1684, threeof his children, namely Thomas, Willima and John, "owned the covenant' inthe Roxbury church. He himself had joined the Cambridge church yearsbefore; and became a "freeman" of the colony, with all the rights andprivileges that involved, at the same time as his father -- May 23,1666....it was not many yers before the returne of hte good man to hisCambridge estates. There he passed his declining days in comfort andpeace, with much to make him happy, both in his own home and in those ofhis sons and daughters. At length, he felt that he had not much timeleft, and he called in his neighbor, Thomas Oliver, who wrote moderatelyandspelled extravagantly, and dictated the following will. His handtrembled and his eyes blurred as he signed it. The recorder of wills forMiddlesex county marked on the back of the document "Thomas China(Cheney)."
The Will of Thomas Cheney. I Thomas Chany of Cambridge, in the County ofMiddlesex in newengland, being throuth the favour and patience of godtowards me at this time sound in judgment and memory: I do By thesepreasents constitute ordaine and declare, my last will and testement asfoloweth (viz.) my presious and immortal soul I do desire to comittmumbly and veleivingly into the hand of god father, son and holy ghost,desiring to rest aloan on jesus Christ for life and salvation my body Ido comitt to the dust from which it ws taken their to rest in hope of ahappy resserection at the last day and to be desently buried at thediscretion of my children and christian freinds and that estate which godhat given me I do dispose of as followeth (viz) my just debts andpheunerall expenses being first discharged: my will is that my belovedwife jane Chany, shall have my dwelling house and barne and sider mill,orchard and all the land adjoyning to it; and ten acres of my marsh andall my swamp meddow and the upland adjoining to it accept such a parte asis hereafter mentioned, and also my household stuff and tools forhusbandry, and all my stock, accept such a parte as is hear after otherwise disposed of in her hand and to be used by and under her madgementfor her maintenance and the bringing up my Children untill my sonBenjamin Chany be full too and twenty years of adge, and when my sonBenjamin shall be too and twenty years ould my will is that my too sonsJoseph and Benjmin shall pay unto their sd mother, for her maintenancefourteen pounds a yeare yearly the one half in mony the other half asmony, this during her lifoin an estate of widdohood, my will is that myson Joseph shall pay to her six pounds a yeare, and my son Benjamin shallpay to her eight pounds a yeare, yearly, in maner as afresaid but if mywife shall marrie againe, then my will is that my too sons afore sd shallpay unto their sd mother forty shillings a yeare in money yearly duringher lif, also I do give to my wife on horse and one Cow for her oune:(Item) I do give to my son Thomas Chany to what he hat formerly had, onefive acre lott lieing in Roxbury comonly Called Boalyis lott he etting ofwith my executors four pounds in mony which I borrowed of him and likwisepaying to them forty shillings in mony, that if he shall be [ ] todiscount sd four pounds in mony and to pay to my executors sd fortyshillings on that account, then I do gtive to my sd son Thomas only fortishillings to be paid to him in or as mony and the aforesaid five acrelott I do leave in the hands of my executors to dispose of to pay debtsas they shall have occasion (item) I do give to my son William Chanyforth shillings to be paidn to him in or as money; (Item) I do give tomy son Joseph four and twenty acres of upland and six acres of meddow atmy swampe off the west ende of it, sd tract of upland to be taken off thewest side of my land liing their, and six acres of the hither or southende of my marsh -- and farther my will is that when my son Benjaminshall be to and twenty years of adge, then my son joseph shall have andinjoy all my upland at weady hill, accept twelve acres on the east sideliing by the land of Icobad Brown and also so much more of my swampmeddow as shall amount to one half of it including the six acres formerlygiven him being the west side of it that is to say one half of my swampand meddow bouth cleared and uncleared also too acres more of my marshjoyinng to the afresaid [...] six acres {...] also the west half of theorchyarde by the dwelling house for the trearme of six years, also I dogive to my son Joseph a libertie to make his sider at the sider millfrely for the tearme of six years. (Item) I do give unto my son Benjaminwhen he shall be full twoo and twenty years of adge my dwelling house andbarne and sider mill, orchyard and all my land adjoyning theirunto, alsotwelve acres of upland at weady hill joyning to the land of IchabodBrown, and the west half of my swamp meddow cleared and uncleared, andhalf of my marsh not before disposed of, also my will is that my sonBenjamin shall have good liberty to pass over the marsh of my son Josephat all times as he have occasion withoutdenial or molestation, and I dogive to my son Benjamin all my unsalls for husbandry (item) I do give tomy son Nicolas ffishington one small parcell of land which his new housstands upon as it is bounded out and also eight pounds more to be paid tohim in or as mony (item) i do give to my son James turner ten pound whichshall be accounted part fo the fifty pound which I promised him when hemarried my daughter (item) i do give to my son John Holbrook a lottwithint the bounds of Cambridge to [...] more or less called frannnncisislott and more ten pounds to be paid to him in or as mony (item) i do giveto my daughter jane Chany forth pound to be paid to her in or as mony(item) I do give to my daughter hanah Chany forth pounds to be paid toher in or as mony (item) i do give to my gfandchild Hezaciah Turner if helife with my wife or my son Benjamin untill he be one and twenty yeare ofadge forty pounds in or as mony to be paid to him within too years afterhe cometh to be one and twenty years of adge, accept my executors shallsee good to put him to a trade if so then my will is that he shall havebut twenty pound paid to him in time and maner asafore sd; also my willis that my son Joseph shall pay thurty pounds of the lagacies given inthis my will, and that my son Benjamin shall pay the remainder of thesaid lagacies, also my will is that my sons shall have six years after mydecease to pay the lagacies given in this my will, moreover my will isthat my wife shall have libertie to take what room in the house she shallneade for her oun use, als what room in the saller she shall haveoccasion for to improve for her oun use without molestation during herlife in a st of siddowhood, also I do give to my wife al my housholdstuff, for her use and to give and dispose ofas she pleaseeth, also mywill is that my son Benjamin shall keep for my wife one horse and one cowfor her use during her widdowhood, the rest of my Hous not beforedisposed of I do heave in the hand of my executors to pay debts or helppay lagacies as they shall se occasion and I do hearby ordaine andappoynt my beloved wife jane Chany to be my executor and my son Nicolasffishington to be my executor with her to execute this my will, inacknowledgment of this to be my last will and testament I do hereuntosett my hande and seale this twenty third day of october in the yeare ofour lord one thousand six hundred and ninety three and in the fourth yearof the reygne of king William and queen Mary. Thomas Cheney (seal)."The date of his death is not recorded. The widow lived in Cambridgeamong her children and grandchildren, amply provided for; a part of thetime her home was with her grandson, Hezekiah Turner. A businessstatement signed by her July 13, 1724, is her lates memorial; and areference to July 29, 1724, in the probate papers of her son Benjaminseems to imply that that was the date of her death. She must have beenvery aged, for it had been sixty-nine years since her marriage. her agewould render it conceivable that she might have been either a sister ofTheodore Atkinson of Boston, or a daughter of Thomas Atkinson ofConcord. But no evidence has yet been discovered to settle the questionof her family connections. (The Cheney Genealogy pp 34-41 by CharlesHenry Pope)
General Notes: Child - Mehitabel Cheney
William Cheney
Husband William Cheney
Born: July 8, 1719 - Newton, Middlesex, Mass Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Young Cheney Mother: Elizabeth Burridge Burrage
Marriage: - Newton, Middlesex, Mass
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
William De Cheney and Margaret De Shurland
Husband William De Cheney
Born: 1275 Baptized: Died: 1333 Buried:
Father: Alexander De Cheney Mother: Agnes De Say
Marriage: 1320 - England
Wife Margaret De Shurland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert De Shurland Mother: Margery
Children
1 M Henry Cheney
Born: 1320 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Willis Ludelle Cheney and Myra Lasira Wood
Husband Willis Ludelle Cheney
AKA: Will Cheney Born: July 17, 1861 - Somerset, Hillsdale, MI Baptized: Died: November 23, 1941 - Mason, Ingham, MI Buried:Marriage: June 4, 1906 - Mason, Ingham, MI
Wife Myra Lasira Wood
Born: August 25, 1872 - Mason, Ingham, MI Baptized: Died: May 5, 1957 - Mason, Ingham, MI Buried:
Father: Amos Freeman Wood Mother: Eunice Eliza Brewster
Children
1 M Ludell Wood Cheney
Born: April 8, 1910 - Mason, Ingham, MI Baptized: Died: 1996 - Mason, Ingham, MI, USA Buried: 1996 - Mason, Ingham, MI
2 M Cheney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Ruth Agnes Cheney
Born: July 1, 1912 - Mason, Ingham, MI Baptized: Died: July 1, 1912 - Mason, Ingham, MI Buried:
Willis Ludelle Cheney
Husband Willis Ludelle Cheney
AKA: Will Cheney Born: July 17, 1861 - Somerset, Hillsdale, MI Baptized: Died: November 23, 1941 - Mason, Ingham, MI Buried:Marriage: July 17, 1883
Other Spouse: Myra Lasira Wood - June 4, 1906 - Mason, Ingham, MI
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Jean Baptiste Tellier Lafortune and Anne Chenier
Husband Jean Baptiste Tellier Lafortune
Born: 1644 - Coutances, Manche, France Baptized: Died: November 9, 1704 - Ste-Anne-DE-Varennes, Cté Verchères, Qc Buried: November 10, 1704 - Ste-Anne-DE-Varennes, Cté Verchères, Qc
Father: Nicolas Letellier Mother: Elisabeth Delespine
Marriage: December 1, 1688 - St-Enfant-Jésus-DE-Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montréal, Qc
Other Spouse: Marie Madeleine Gratiot - April 28, 1677 - Ste-Famille-DE-Boucherville, Qc
Other Spouse: Marie Renee Lorion - July 9, 1691 - St-Enfant-Jésus-DE-Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montréal, Qc
Wife Anne Chenier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Robert Mossion and Elisabeth Chenier
Husband Robert Mossion
Born: December 16, 1676 - Québec, Qc Baptized: Died: April 21, 1742 - Québec, Qc Buried: April 22, 1742 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Father: Robert Charles Moussion Larouche Mother: Anne Tavernier
Marriage: July 13, 1712 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism, December 17, 1676 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Wife Elisabeth Chenier
Born: December 1689 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: Died: April 21, 1742 - Québec, Qc Buried: April 22, 1742 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Father: Jean Chenier Mother: Jeanne Arrive Delisle
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism, December 17, 1689 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Children
1 M Antoine Robert Mossion Lamouche
Born: December 26, 1715 - Québec, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marguerite Menard Marr: November 25, 1737 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Death Notes: Child - Antoine Robert Mossion Lamouche
Jean Chenier and Jacqueline Sedilot
Husband Jean Chenier
Born: 1621 - Celle, Charente-Maritime, France Baptized: Died: May 26, 1699 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Buried: May 26, 1699 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Father: Jean Chenier Mother: Marguerite Birost
Marriage: October 23, 1651 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Other Spouse: Marie Gresleau Grusseau
Wife Jacqueline Sedilot 47
Born: December 1637 - Québec, Qc Baptized: December 21, 1637 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc Died: Buried:
Father: Louis Sedillot 47 48 Mother: Marie Grimoult 47
Children
1 M Jean Chenier
Born: November 14, 1658 - Québec, Qc Baptized: Died: June 16, 1729 - Hôpital Général DE Montréal, Qc Buried: June 16, 1729 - Hôpital Général DE Montréal, QcSpouse: Jeanne Arrive Delisle Marr: April 21, 1689 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, QcSpouse: Genevieve Ferre Marr: St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
2 F Marie Chenier
Born: August 25, 1662 - Québec, Qc Baptized: August 27, 1662 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc Died: - St-Enfant-Jésus-DE-Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montréal, Qc Buried: - St-Enfant-Jésus-DE-Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montréal, QcSpouse: Jean Bricault Lamarche Marr: November 12, 1674 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Death Notes: Wife - Jacqueline Sedilot
Y
General Notes: Wife - Jacqueline Sedilot
!Bapt. Tanguay Vol. 1 pg. 544 Doc. P-41
!Marriage Repertoire Notre-Dame de Quebec Vol. 1 pg. 157 Doc. P-51
Jean Chenier and Marie Gresleau Grusseau
Husband Jean Chenier
Born: 1621 - Celle, Charente-Maritime, France Baptized: Died: May 26, 1699 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Buried: May 26, 1699 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Father: Jean Chenier Mother: Marguerite Birost
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Jacqueline Sedilot 47 - October 23, 1651 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Wife Marie Gresleau Grusseau
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Jean Chenier and Genevieve Ferre
Husband Jean Chenier
Born: November 14, 1658 - Québec, Qc Baptized: Died: June 16, 1729 - Hôpital Général DE Montréal, Qc Buried: June 16, 1729 - Hôpital Général DE Montréal, Qc
Father: Jean Chenier Mother: Jacqueline Sedilot 47
Marriage: - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Other Spouse: Jeanne Arrive Delisle - April 21, 1689 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism, November 17, 1658 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Wife Genevieve Ferre
Born: September 16, 1668 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: Died: November 1688 - Montréal, Qc Buried: November 30, 1688 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Father: Pierre Ferre Mother: Marie Marguerite Lasnon
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism, September 17, 1668 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Children
1 M Jean Baptiste Chenier
Born: August 17, 1684 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: Died: September 1760 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc Buried: September 27, 1760 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, QcSpouse: Barbe Rapin Marr: April 7, 1709 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Jean Baptiste Chenier and Barbe Rapin
Husband Jean Baptiste Chenier
Born: August 17, 1684 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc Baptized: Died: September 1760 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc Buried: September 27, 1760 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Father: Jean Chenier Mother: Genevieve Ferre
Marriage: April 7, 1709 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism, August 17, 1684 - St-François-DE-Sales, Neuville, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Wife Barbe Rapin
Born: April 14, 1689 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Andre Rapin Lamusette Mother: Clemence Jarry
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism, April 15, 1689 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Children
1 F Marguerite Appoline Chenier
Born: July 1, 1714 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Paschal Joseph Pilet Marr: Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Death Notes: Wife - Barbe Rapin
Y
Death Notes: Child - Marguerite Appoline Chenier
Justinien Drouin and Laurenza Chenier
Husband Justinien Drouin 49
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Justinien Drouin 50 Mother: Marguerite Gourd 51
Marriage: - Wendover, Ont. 49
Wife Laurenza Chenier 51
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Paschal Joseph Pilet and Marguerite Appoline Chenier
Husband Paschal Joseph Pilet
Born: April 8, 1708 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc Baptized: Died: October 22, 1780 - Montréal, Qc Buried: October 23, 1780 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Father: Joseph Pilet Mother: Jeanne Fortier
Marriage: - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism, April 8, 1708 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Wife Marguerite Appoline Chenier
Born: July 1, 1714 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jean Baptiste Chenier Mother: Barbe Rapin
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism, July 2, 1714 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Children
1 F Marie Marguerite Pilet
Born: April 13, 1737 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Pierre Lagoterie Demain Marr: January 8, 1759 - Sts-Anges-DE-Lachine, Qc
Death Notes: Wife - Marguerite Appoline Chenier
Y
Death Notes: Child - Marie Marguerite Pilet
Antoine Malette and Marie Louise Chenier
Husband Antoine Malette
Born: October 4, 1820 - L'annonciation, Oka, Lac-Des-Deux-Montagnes, Qc Baptized: Died: October 5, 1886 - Notre-Dame-DE-La-Salette, Papineau, Qc Buried:
Father: Philibert Malette Mother: Veronique Marie Bertrand
Marriage: October 14, 1844 - St-Benoit-DE-Deux-Montagnes, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism, October 5, 1820 - L'annonciation, Oka, Lac-Des-Deux-Montagnes, Qc
Wife Marie Louise Chenier
Born: February 17, 1823 - St-Benoit-DE-Deux-Montagnes, Qc Baptized: Died: October 7, 1891 - Notre-Dame-DE-La-Salette, Papineau, Qc Buried:
Father: Charles Chenier Chenay Mother: Marie Angelique Perrier
Children
1 F Marie Valerie Malette
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Eusebe Biroleau Lafleur Marr: November 7, 1861 - St-Grégoire-DE-Naziance, Buckingham, Qc
Noel Chenier and Eleonore Drouin
Husband Noel Chenier 50
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: July 1877 50
Wife Eleonore Drouin 50
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Francois Francis Drouin 52 Mother: Victoire Carriere 52
Children
Charles Chenier Chenay and Marie Angelique Perrier
Husband Charles Chenier Chenay
Born: December 28, 1798 - St-Eustache, Cté Deux-Montagnes, Qc Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Chenay Lagarenne Mother: Marie Louise Viau
Marriage: November 13, 1820 - St-Benoit-DE-Deux-Montagnes, Qc
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism, December 28, 1798 - St-Eustache, Cté Deux-Montagnes, Qc
Wife Marie Angelique Perrier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Francois Amable Perrier Mother: Marie Angelique Legault Deslauriers
Children
1 F Marie Louise Chenier
Born: February 17, 1823 - St-Benoit-DE-Deux-Montagnes, Qc Baptized: Died: October 7, 1891 - Notre-Dame-DE-La-Salette, Papineau, Qc Buried:Spouse: Antoine Malette Marr: October 14, 1844 - St-Benoit-DE-Deux-Montagnes, Qc
Death Notes: Husband - Charles Chenier Chenay
George Rutherford Curtiss and Bernice Louise Chenn
Husband George Rutherford Curtiss
Born: December 15, 1906 - Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA Baptized: Died: January 2000 - California, USA Buried:
Father: Theodore Tupper Curtiss 53 54 Mother: Isobel Eleanor Paxton 54
Marriage: February 13, 1926 - St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Wife Bernice Louise Chenn
Born: April 21, 1906 - Laclede, Linn County, Missouri, USA Baptized: Died: January 2001 - California, USA Buried:
Children
1 F Marcia Lou Curtiss 54
Born: October 21, 1928 54 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Loy H. Witham and Bessie N. Chennault
Husband Loy H. Witham
Born: November 19, 1901 - Saline Co., AR Baptized: Died: December 20, 1978 - Saline Co., AR Buried: - James Cemetery, Haskell, Saline Co., AR
Father: William Franklin Witham Mother: Sarah L. Wright
Marriage: July 11, 1923 - Saline Co. AR
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census
2. Census
Wife Bessie N. Chennault
Born: June 11, 1902 - Saline Co., AR Baptized: Died: April 1, 1981 - Saline Co., AR Buried: - James Cemetery, Haskell, Saline Co., AR
Father: Joseph Izard Chennault Mother: Martha Ellen Tillery
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
Children
1 M Irwin Witham
Born: December 29, 1926 - Saline Co., AR Baptized: Died: October 3, 1929 - Saline Co., AR Buried: - James Cemetery, Haskell, Saline Co., AR
2 M Joe O. Witham
AKA: Jody Born: August 1, 1930 - Garland Co., AR Baptized: Died: June 19, 2004 - Saline Mem. Hospital, Benton, Saline, AR Buried: June 21, 2004 - James Cemetery, Saline Co., AR
General Notes: Child - Joe O. Witham
Published on Saturday, June 19, 2004 7:48 PM CDT
Joe O. 'Jody' Witham
Joe O. "Jody" Witham, 73, died Saturday, June 19, 2004, at Saline Memorial Hospital.
He was a Korean War veteran and earned the Purple Heart medal.
Witham was born Aug. 1, 1930, to Loy and Bess Chenault Witham in Garland County. He was a retired butcher for Safeway and Pikewood Food Center in Bryant.
He is survived by a son, Doug Witham and his wife Renne of Crows Station; a daughter, Kaye Rowe and her husband Jimmy of Stamps; a nephew, Michael Whitehead of Dallas; a niece, Renee Denosky of Orlando, Fla.; four grandchildren, Courtney Rowe, Kristen Rowe, Brittany Witham and Bridget Witham; cousins, Louis and Erma Tudor of Benton; and friends, Phil and Ann Flanders of Benton.
A graveside services will be held Monday at James Cemetery in Mountain View with the Rev. Clarence Shell Jr. officiating.
Memorials may be made to Saline County Hospice.
Arrangements are by Ashby Funeral Home.
Joseph Izard Chennault and Martha Ellen Tillery
Husband Joseph Izard Chennault
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Martha Ellen Tillery
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Bessie N. Chennault
Born: June 11, 1902 - Saline Co., AR Baptized: Died: April 1, 1981 - Saline Co., AR Buried: - James Cemetery, Haskell, Saline Co., ARSpouse: Loy H. Witham Marr: July 11, 1923 - Saline Co. AR
Henry Chennell
Husband Henry Chennell 1 2 6
Born: 1540 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Henry Chennell 1 2 6
Born: 1560 - Horsham, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: - Great Britian.England Buried:Spouse: Beatrice Carter 1 2 6 Marr: 1577 - Horsham, Sussex, England 1 2 6
General Notes: Husband - Henry Chennell
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Notes: Marriage
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General Notes: Child - Henry Chennell
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Alfred Lomax and Sarah Elizabeth Chenoweth
Husband Alfred Lomax
Born: October 1822 - Clinton County, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: 1904 - Elmer, Macon Co, MO Buried:
Father: Robert Lomax Mother: Nancy Ann Dwiggins
Marriage: 1871 - Warsaw, IL
Wife Sarah Elizabeth Chenoweth
Born: February 1850 - WV Baptized: Died: - Macon Co, MO Buried:
Children
1 F Sophia May Lomax
Born: October 7, 1871 - Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Vivian D. Lomax
Born: May 28, 1873 - Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M C. William Lomax
Born: July 14, 1875 - Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Anna C. Lomax
Born: February 1877 - Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dale Marr: 1897 - Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV
5 F Hortense B. Lomax
Born: June 27, 1879 - Clarksburg, Harrison Co, WV Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Alpha Lomax
Born: October 1885 - MO Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Alfred Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 32-33 70-71
1850 census Bureau Co, IL
1860 census Warsaw, Hancock Co, IL
1900 census Macon Co, MO
OCCU millwright, proprietor of hotel
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Elizabeth Chenoweth
/Lomax/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 70-71
1900 cen ,Macon Co, MO
General Notes: Child - Sophia May Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 70-71
OCCU teacher
General Notes: Child - Vivian D. Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 70-71
OCCU teacher
General Notes: Child - C. William Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 70-71
General Notes: Child - Anna C. Lomax
/Dale/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 70-71 134
1900 cen ,Macon, MO with parents
General Notes: Child - Hortense B. Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 70-71
General Notes: Child - Alpha Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 70-71
1900 cen ,Macon, MO with parents
Samuel Olcott and Mary Chenward
Husband Samuel Olcott
Born: Baptized: October 6, 1728 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Died: Buried:
Father: Jonathan Olcott Mother: Sarah Collyer
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary Caldwell
Wife Mary Chenward
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Olcott
!CHRISTENING: Families Of Early Hartford CT; ; Hartford , Hartford Co. CT; p.
429; , Spec. Collect, Albq. Nm
William H. Weathersbee and Nicoletta Chepuras
Husband William H. Weathersbee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Nicoletta Chepuras
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M James Weathersbee
Born: February 28, 1922 - Washington, D.C. Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Helen Marie Lord Marr: June 15, 1946 - Somerville, Middlesex, MA
Mathieu Megret and Jeanne Cherafond
Husband Mathieu Megret
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - Bossuga, Gironde, France
Wife Jeanne Cherafond
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Rene Megret Beausoleil
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charlotte Marie Gingras Marr: February 5, 1759 - St-Augustin DE Desmaures, Cté Portneuf, Qc
Edward Cherleton and Eleanore De Holand
Husband Edward Cherleton
AKA: Edward "4Th Baron Of Cherleton" Cherleton Born: 1371 - Powis Montgomershire Wales Baptized: Died: March 14, 1420 Buried:
Father: John Cherleton Mother: Joan De Stafford
Marriage: June 19, 1399 - Upholland, Lancashire, England
Wife Eleanore De Holand
AKA: Eleanore De Holand, Alianore Holland 55 Born: 1392 - Upholland, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: October 18, 1406 - Bisham, Berkshire, England 55 Buried:
Father: Thomas De Holand The Second Earl Of Kent 40 Mother: Alice Fitz Alan 7 12 14 16 17 18 20 23 25 27 30 36 37 40 56 57 58 59
Other Spouse: Thomas De Montagu - May 23, 1399 - Upholland, Wigan, Lan, Eng
Other Spouse: Roger De Mortimer 1 2 6 - October 7, 1388 - Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Children
1 F Joyce De Cherleton
Born: 1403 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Eleanore De Holand
Reported birth date would appear to be too late.
John Cherleton and Joan De Stafford
Husband John Cherleton
Born: 1334 - Powis Montgomershire Wales Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John De Cherleton Mother: Maud De Mortimer 12 17 25 27 37 60 61 62
Marriage:
Wife Joan De Stafford
Born: 1336 - Stafford Castle, Staffordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1397 Buried:
Father: Ralph De Stafford 1 2 6 Mother: Margaret De Audley 1 2 6
Father: Ralph De Stafford 1 2 6 Mother: Katherine De Hastang
Other Spouse: Nicholas Beke Beke - 1355 - England
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Children
1 M Edward Cherleton
AKA: Edward "4Th Baron Of Cherleton" Cherleton Born: 1371 - Powis Montgomershire Wales Baptized: Died: March 14, 1420 Buried:Spouse: Eleanore De Holand Marr: June 19, 1399 - Upholland, Lancashire, England
William Stanley and Joyce Cherleton
Husband William Stanley
Born: 1437 - Lathom, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: February 16, 1494 - Holt Castle, Denbighshire, Wales Beheaded Buried:
Father: Thomas Stanley Baron Mother: Joan Goushill
Marriage: 1463 - England
Wife Joyce Cherleton
Born: 1422 - Holty Castle, Denbighshore, Wales Baptized: Died: 1522 Buried:
Children
Andre Vautour and Catherine Cherlot
Husband Andre Vautour
Born: - Exideuil, Charente-Maritime, France Baptized: - Exideuil, Charente-Maritime, France Died: October 1718 - Montréal, Qc Buried: October 29, 1718 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Father: Leonard Vautour Mother: Marie Codbac
Marriage: - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Wife Catherine Cherlot
Born: - St-François-Xavier-DE-Verchères, Qc Baptized: - St-François-Xavier-DE-Verchères, Qc Died: - St-Charles-Borromée, Charlesbourg, Qc Buried: - St-Charles-Borromée, Charlesbourg, Qc
Father: Jean Cherlot Mother: Jeanne Mansion Manseau
Children
1 M Joachim Vautour
Born: August 1693 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: August 30, 1693 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc Died: Buried:Spouse: Madeleine Maranda Marandeau Latourelle Marr: St-Pierre, Ile D'orléans, Cté Montmorency, Qc
Death Notes: Child - Joachim Vautour
Francois Cherlot and Catherine Peuron
Husband Francois Cherlot
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - St-Barthélémy, Confolens, Angoulème, France
Wife Catherine Peuron
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Jean Cherlot
Born: 1641 - St-Barthélémy, Confolens, Angoulème, France Baptized: Died: 1696 - Montréal, Qc Buried:Spouse: Jeanne Mansion Manseau Marr: October 9, 1669 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Pierre Groulx and Gabrielle Cherlot
Husband Pierre Groulx
Born: - St-Joseph-DE-La-Rivières-Des-Prairies, Montréal, Qc Baptized: - St-Joseph-DE-La-Rivières-Des-Prairies, Montréal, Qc Died: November 5, 1739 - St-Laurent, Côte-Vertu, Montréal, Qc Buried:
Father: Jean Groulx Guerault Mother: Marie Anne Gaguet Goyer
Marriage: - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Other Spouse: Louise Angelique Cousineau - October 12, 1716 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Wife Gabrielle Cherlot
Born: November 18, 1686 - Ste-Anne-DE-Varennes, Cté Verchères, Qc Baptized: December 7, 1686 - Ste-Famille-DE-Boucherville, Qc Died: August 1716 - Montréal, Qc Buried: August 12, 1716 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Father: Jean Cherlot Mother: Jeanne Mansion Manseau
Children
1 M Jean Groulx
Born: - Montréal, Qc Baptized: Died: March 27, 1767 - St-Laurent, Côte-DE-Liesse, Montréal, Qc Buried:Spouse: Agathe Hay Marr: St-Laurent, Côte-DE-Liesse, Montréal, Qc
2 F Marie Anne Groulx
Born: October 24, 1710 - Montréal, Qc Baptized: October 25, 1710 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc Died: October 9, 1789 - St-Laurent, Côte-Vertu, Montréal, Qc Buried: October 10, 1789 - St-Laurent, Côte-Vertu, Montréal, QcSpouse: Joseph Boutron Major Marr: St-Laurent, Côte-Vertu, Montréal, Qc
Jean Cherlot and Jeanne Mansion Manseau
Husband Jean Cherlot
Born: 1641 - St-Barthélémy, Confolens, Angoulème, France Baptized: Died: 1696 - Montréal, Qc Buried:
Father: Francois Cherlot Mother: Catherine Peuron
Marriage: October 9, 1669 - Notre-Dame-DE-Québec, Qc
Wife Jeanne Mansion Manseau
Born: 1649 - St-Jacques, Metz, Moselle, France Baptized: Died: July 9, 1728 - St-Laurent, Côte-DE-Liesse, Montréal, Qc Buried: July 10, 1728 - St-Laurent, Côte-DE-Liesse, Montréal, Qc
Father: Jacques Mansion Manseau Mother: Anne De Guaincour
Other Spouse: Vincent Tudault - June 5, 1712 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Children
1 F Catherine Cherlot
Born: - St-François-Xavier-DE-Verchères, Qc Baptized: - St-François-Xavier-DE-Verchères, Qc Died: - St-Charles-Borromée, Charlesbourg, Qc Buried: - St-Charles-Borromée, Charlesbourg, QcSpouse: Andre Vautour Marr: Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
2 F Jeanne Cherlot
Born: October 8, 1680 - St-François-Xavier-DE-Verchères, Qc Baptized: October 21, 1680 - St-Enfant-Jésus-DE-Pointe-Aux-Trembles, Montréal, Qc Died: August 25, 1756 - St-Laurent, Côte-DE-Liesse, Montréal, Qc Buried: August 27, 1756 - St-Laurent, Côte-DE-Liesse, Montréal, QcSpouse: Bernard Blenier Jarry Marr: November 26, 1698 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
3 F Gabrielle Cherlot
Born: November 18, 1686 - Ste-Anne-DE-Varennes, Cté Verchères, Qc Baptized: December 7, 1686 - Ste-Famille-DE-Boucherville, Qc Died: August 1716 - Montréal, Qc Buried: August 12, 1716 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, QcSpouse: Pierre Groulx Marr: Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Guillaume Rimbault and Madeleine Cherlot
Husband Guillaume Rimbault
Born: 1663 - Matha, Charente-Maritime, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Pierre Rimbault Mother: Marie Rote Reaute
Marriage: November 10, 1698 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Other Spouse: Louise Marie Chorau - May 6, 1703 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Wife Madeleine Cherlot
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Death Notes: Husband - Guillaume Rimbault
Oleg Mikahil Svyatoslavich Duke Chernigov and Theophano Mouzalonissa
Husband Oleg Mikahil Svyatoslavich Duke Chernigov
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Svyatopolk I Yaroslavich Kiev Mother: Killikiya Countess Dithmarschen
Marriage:
Wife Theophano Mouzalonissa
Born: - Contantinople , Istanbul Turkey Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Vsevold II Yorij Olegovich Kiev
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mairya Agafiya Mstislavna Princess Kiev
Concar Cheronnog
Husband Concar Cheronnog
Born: 0660 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gradlom Flam Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Judon Ap Concar
Born: 0710 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Luigi Dorazio and Anna Cherubini
Husband Luigi Dorazio
Born: May 11, 1877 - Ena, L`aquila, Italy 63 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Domenicantonio Dorazio Mother: Maria Teresa Ciccone
Marriage: November 19, 1898 - Ena, Aquila, Italy 64
Noted events in his life were:
1. Religion, RC
Wife Anna Cherubini
Born: February 12, 1876 - Ena, L`aquila, Italy 65 Baptized: Died: - Ena, L`aquila, Italy Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Religion, RC
Children
1 F Giulia Dorazio
Born: November 30, 1901 - Ena, L`aquila, Italy 66 Baptized: Died: - Ena, L`aquila, Italy Buried:
2 M Domenico Dorazio
Born: December 21, 1903 - Ena, L`aquila, Italy 67 Baptized: Died: - Ena, L`aquila, Italy Buried:Spouse: Antonina Domenicucci Marr: Ena, L`aquila, Italy
3 F Nicoletta D`orazio
Born: December 6, 1905 - Ena, L`aquila, Italy 68 Baptized: Died: March 25, 1967 - Toronto, Canada Buried: - Toronto, CanadaSpouse: Camillo Luciani
4 M Giovanni Dorazio
Born: October 31, 1908 - Ena, L`aquila, Italy 69 Baptized: Died: - Montreal, Quebec, Canada Buried: - Montreal, Quebec, CanadaSpouse: Adele Celli
5 F Filomena Dorazio
Born: - Ena, L`aquila, Italy Baptized: Died: - Ena, L`aquila, Italy Buried:
6 M Tito Dorazio
Born: - Ena, L`aquila, Italy Baptized: Died: - Ena, L`aquila, Italy Buried:Spouse: Teresa Carota
7 F Teresa Dorazio
Born: November 7, 1899 - Ena, L`aquila, Italy 70 Baptized: Died: September 19, 1981 - Toronto, Canada Buried: - Toronto, CanadaSpouse: Domenico Celli Marr: Ena, L`aquila, Italy
John Lewes and Alice Chervell
Husband John Lewes
Born: 1537 - Hert., Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: July 4, 1564 - Much Haddam, Hertfordshire, England
Wife Alice Chervell
Born: 1540 - Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Lewes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Malter
George William Robinson and Lois Chesbro
Husband George William Robinson
Born: 1814 - VT Baptized: Died: 1879 - Buffalo, NY Buried:
Father: Elisha Robinson Mother: Lucy Wife Of Elisha Robinson
Marriage: 1847
Other Spouse: Clarissa Myres - 1842
Other Spouse: Irene Charrity Drake - 1852
Wife Lois Chesbro
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Horace Robinson
Born: 1847 Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - George William Robinson
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General Notes: Wife - Lois Chesbro
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General Notes: Child - Horace Robinson
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Albert Chesebro and Phebe Eights Cobb
Husband Albert Chesebro
Born: December 14, 1808 Baptized: Died: June 21, 1888 - Jersey City Greenville , NJ Buried: - Stonington Borough Cemetery, Stonington, CTMarriage: December 20, 1832
Wife Phebe Eights Cobb
Born: April 18, 1814 Baptized: Died: January 18, 1893 Buried: - Stonington Borough Cemetery, Stonington, CT
Father: Ebeneezer Cobb Mother: Patty Stanton
Children
1 M Albert Chesebro
Born: October 26, 1833 Baptized: Died: October 30, 1882 Buried:
2 M Ezra Chesebro
Born: July 11, 1836 Baptized: Died: Buried: - Stonington Borough Cemetery, Stonington, CT
3 F Cornelia Elizabeth Chesebro
Born: August 16, 1838 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John D. Palmer
4 M Ebenezer Stanton Cobb Chesebro
Born: August 17, 1841 Baptized: Died: October 22, 1875 Buried:Spouse: Carrie Herreshoff
5 M James Noyes Chesebro
Born: February 1, 1844 Baptized: Died: April 1893 Buried:Spouse: Sarah Eldred
6 M Luke Barker Chesebro
Born: June 30, 1846 Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M George Cheever Chesebro
Born: July 20, 1850 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Frances Agusta Amerman Marr: November 11, 1875
8 M Edmund Palmer Chesebro
Born: September 19, 1852 - Or Near, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings Co, NY Baptized: Died: May 31, 1917 - Petrolia, Butler Co, PA Buried: - East Brady Protestant Cemetery, East Brady, PASpouse: Salina Jane Brown
General Notes: Husband - Albert Chesebro
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. "The Christian Intelligencer" clipping ca July 1888 article reads:
"CHESEBRO. -- Albert Chesebro, June 21, 1888, in Jersey City, NJ
At a meeting of the Consistory of the Greenville Reformed Church ofJersey City, NJ., July 3, 1888, the following resolutions wereunanimously adopted in memory of the late Albert Chesebro.
Whereas, Although God in His wise Providence has removed from ournumber Elder Albert Chesebro, therefore be it
Resolved, That we hereby record our high appreciation of his loveand faithful service in the Church of God. As a man he was a shininglight in the community; as an elder he is worthy of double honor.
Resolved, That while bowing in submission to a kind heavenly Father,we shall cherish the memory of his quiet, consistent, Christian life, andshall be inspired by it until we shall meet him in the GeneralAssembly and Church of the First-born, whose names are written in heaven.
Resolved, That we extend to the bereaved family and mourning friendsour warmest sympathies, ever praying that the Comforter will abide withthem forever.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereavedwidow, and that they be published in THE CHRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER.
Wm. P. Bruce, President"
General Notes: Child - Cornelia Elizabeth Chesebro
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. Cornelia's will was written May 21, 1912 mentioning husband John D.Palmer; nieces Mabel Chesebro, Edna Chesebro, Marion Chesebro, GertrudeChesebro and Eva Frances Miller; brothers Luke Chesebro, George Chesebro,and Edmund Chesebro; Lina J. Chesebro, Frederic S. Chesebro, Howard C.Miller, Howard C. Chesebro, C. A. Miller, Marion M. Robinson; andwitnesses Cecilis Jones and Benjamin Treacy
General Notes: Child - George Cheever Chesebro
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. George and his family lived in Brooklyn, NY ca 1903
General Notes: Child - Edmund Palmer Chesebro
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. 1900 US census shows Edmund's mother, Phebe Eights Cobb, and father,Albert Chesebro' born in Connecticut with his birth date as May, 1852.The birth date is contrary to the Wildey book source and the family biblementioned below. We have chosen the family bible for Edmund's birthdate.
2. Edmund clerked for Thomas Benton Brown in Brown & Company's Petrolia,Pennsylvania store beginning in 1876 when he first came to Pennsylvaniaand there apparently met his future wife, Salina Jane Brown. Edmund andJames M. Brown were principals of the company along with Thomas in the1880's. Edmund bought the store outright, becoming the sole proprietorin 1896.
3. Phebe Eights Cobb Chesebro' gave Edmund and Lina their family bibleChristmas 1879 as recorded in the bible. Her entry, confirming theapostrophe, was:
"Lina & Ed
From Mother Chesebro'
Christmas 1879"
4. A property indenture confirms Edmund's lot in Petrolia, Pennsylvania(1882) .
5. Quit claim deed in Petrolia, Pennsylvania signed with the apostrophein Edmund's signature confirms the use of an apostrophe to represent theshortened name in 1890.
6. "Edward" on Edmund's and Lina's marriage certificate is an exampleof so many documents with misspellings.
7. Gas and oil lease of farm contains Edmund's apostrophe signature in1902.
8. Edmund's will is dated May 10, 1916 and was probated June 6, 1917 inButler County, Pennsylvania with his wife, Lina Jane Brown Chesebro'appointed executrix.
9. Edmund's grave site is in East Brady, Pennsylvania.
10. Edmund's death memorial plaque misspells name - "Edward P. Chesbro".
Albert Bert Brown Chesebro and Florence Margaret Kennedy
Husband Albert Bert Brown Chesebro
AKA: Bert Born: January 25, 1881 - East Brady, Clarion Co, PA Baptized: Died: November 26, 1952 - Tulsa, Tulsa Co, OK Buried: November 28, 1952 - Memorial Park, Tulsa, OK Tulsa Funeral Home Chapel
Father: Edmund Palmer Chesebro Mother: Salina Jane Brown
Marriage: June 11, 1906
Noted events in his life were:
1. Social Security # - Ss #443016629A
Wife Florence Margaret Kennedy
Born: November 1, 1884 - St. Elmo, Fayette Co, IL Baptized: Died: - Klamath Falls, Klamath Co, OR Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Social Security # - Ss #444161287
Children
1 M Lawrence Edmund Ed Chesebro
AKA: Ed Born: June 24, 1911 - Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, PA Baptized: Died: February 16, 1972 - Tulsa, Tulsa Co, OK Cause of Death: Cirrhosis of the liver Buried:Spouse: Sylvia Imogene Rosebrough Marr: January 16, 1937 - Parrish Of Calcasieu, Calcasieu Co, LA
General Notes: Husband - Albert Bert Brown Chesebro
Bert
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. Kittanning Telephone Company document with Bert's signature confirmsuse of the of the apostrophe ca 1900.
2. Bert graduated from Grove City College military school. He was firstemployed by Peoples Natural Gas Co. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but wasmostly employed by Carter Oil (Standard of NJ). He was one of thefounders of the Petroleum Accountants Society of Oklahoma. Bert was alsoemployed by the US Engineers (Corps of Engineers) at the OklahomaOrdinance Works, Pyror, Oklahoma during WWII.
3. Bert's will (handwritten by Ed as Bert was legally blind at the time)was written in 1950 and as Lina Jane's beneficiary left Lina Jane's 2/5Brown Sugarcreek Township, Pennsylvannia homestead inheritance to Larrywith Ed as administrator.
4. Bert's cemetery burial lot deed, dated January 6, 1948, is forMemorial Park, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
5. Bert's funeral memorial book contains many notes and newspaperclippings.
General Notes: Wife - Florence Margaret Kennedy
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. Florence is featured in a Tulsa newspaper (probably the Tulsa World)clipping as a member of the entertainment committee for the Thomas Dewey,Presidential candidate, reception line which Mrs. Dewey will be included(1944).
2. Florence is mentioned and pictured in the Tulsa World Newspaperclipping dated June 11, 1944 selling war bonds (WWII).
3. An American Red Cross certificate dated April 1944 certifies Florenceas completing the Hospital and Recreation Corps course.
4. Florence was active in the Christian Scientist religion.
5. Martha (may be Martha or Mattie Nall), in an old photograph, was anaunt of Florence but her maiden name is unknown.
6. Florence's St. Elmo, IL High School Diploma records her graduationdate of May 8th, 1903.
7. Florence's birth date is of some concern because even she did notremember the year as 1883 or 1884. She tried to determine the actualyear through local government agencies without confirmation. We haveused the recorded dates in the Edmund Palmer and Lina Brown Chesebro'family bible.
8. Florence's family bible is filed with other Chesebro' family bibles.
General Notes: Child - Lawrence Edmund Ed Chesebro
Ed
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. Ed's baby books contain birth information, doctor, nurse, and etc.
2. Ed was the proprietor of Sooner Distributors, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma
distributors of Carta Blanca and Regal beer before Carta Blanca becamepopular.
John D. Palmer and Cornelia Elizabeth Chesebro
Husband John D. Palmer
Born: December 25, 1848 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Cornelia Elizabeth Chesebro
Born: August 16, 1838 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Albert Chesebro Mother: Phebe Eights Cobb
Children
General Notes: Wife - Cornelia Elizabeth Chesebro
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. Cornelia's will was written May 21, 1912 mentioning husband John D.Palmer; nieces Mabel Chesebro, Edna Chesebro, Marion Chesebro, GertrudeChesebro and Eva Frances Miller; brothers Luke Chesebro, George Chesebro,and Edmund Chesebro; Lina J. Chesebro, Frederic S. Chesebro, Howard C.Miller, Howard C. Chesebro, C. A. Miller, Marion M. Robinson; andwitnesses Cecilis Jones and Benjamin Treacy
Ebenezer Stanton Cobb Chesebro and Carrie Herreshoff
Husband Ebenezer Stanton Cobb Chesebro
Born: August 17, 1841 Baptized: Died: October 22, 1875 Buried:
Father: Albert Chesebro Mother: Phebe Eights Cobb
Marriage:
Wife Carrie Herreshoff
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Albert Chesebro
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Carrie Herreshoff
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. Carrie was the daughter of the famous blind yacht and ship builder ofBristol, Rhode Island
General Notes: Child - Albert Chesebro
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. Albert was of the firm Waterhouse and Chesebro, Boston, MA
Ezra Chesebro and Martha Cobb
Husband Ezra Chesebro
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Martha Cobb
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ebneezer Stanton Cobb Mother:
Children
James Noyes Chesebro and Sarah Eldred
Husband James Noyes Chesebro
Born: February 1, 1844 Baptized: Died: April 1893 Buried:
Father: Albert Chesebro Mother: Phebe Eights Cobb
Marriage:
Wife Sarah Eldred
Born: October 22, 1841 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Lawrence Edmund Ed Chesebro and Sylvia Imogene Rosebrough
Husband Lawrence Edmund Ed Chesebro
AKA: Ed Born: June 24, 1911 - Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, PA Baptized: Died: February 16, 1972 - Tulsa, Tulsa Co, OK Cause of Death: Cirrhosis of the liver Buried:
Father: Albert Bert Brown Chesebro Mother: Florence Margaret Kennedy
Marriage: January 16, 1937 - Parrish Of Calcasieu, Calcasieu Co, LA
Noted events in his life were:
1. College - University Of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
2. High School - Central High School, Tulsa, OK
3. Political Party - Republican
4. Religion
5. Social Security #
Wife Sylvia Imogene Rosebrough
Born: January 22, 1917 - Oxford, Izard Co, AR Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. High School - Bristow, Oklahoma
2. Political Party - Republican
3. Religion
Children
General Notes: Husband - Lawrence Edmund Ed Chesebro
Ed
[Cobb_Chesebro.FTW]
1. Ed's baby books contain birth information, doctor, nurse, and etc.
2. Ed was the proprietor of Sooner Distributors, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma
distributors of Carta Blanca and Regal beer before Carta Blanca becamepopular.
Joseph York and Hannah Chesebrough
Husband Joseph York
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas York Mother: Mary Brown
Marriage: May 10, 1744
Other Spouse: Esther Jamison - August 25, 1748 - Stonington, New London Co. Conn.
Wife Hannah Chesebrough
Born: - Stonington, New London Co. Conn. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Thomas De Baumvlle and Agnes Cheshire
Husband Thomas De Baumvlle
Born: 1201 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas De Bamville Mother: Agnes De Stourton
Marriage:
Wife Agnes Cheshire
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Amabilia De Bamville
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hugh De Corona
George De Costello and Alice Of Cheshire
Husband George De Costello
Born: 1250 - Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1350 Buried:Marriage: 1279 - England
Wife Alice Of Cheshire
Born: 1253 - Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1329 Buried:
Children
1 F Alice De Costello
Born: 1279 - Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1379 Buried:Spouse: John De Holt Marr: 1302 - Cheshire, England
Richard Fitton and Ellen Of Cheshire
Husband Richard Fitton
Born: 1175 - Fallingbroome, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1246 - Bollin Fee, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England Buried:Marriage: 1215
Wife Ellen Of Cheshire
Born: 1179 - Fallingbroome, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1279 Buried:
Children
1 M Hugh Fitton
Born: 1204 - Bollin Fee, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1271 Buried:
2 M Edward Fitton
Born: 1215 - Fallibroome, M, C, England Baptized: Died: 1315 Buried:
Laurence De Marbury and Mazeline Of Cheshire
Husband Laurence De Marbury
Born: 1186 - Marbury, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1286 Buried:
Father: William Marbury Mother: Unknown
Marriage: 1210
Wife Mazeline Of Cheshire
Born: 1190 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Randle De Marbury
Born: 1210 - Marbury, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1310 Buried:Spouse: Unknown Marr: 1234
Thomas A. Cheshire and Harriet Lhills
Husband Thomas A. Cheshire
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Harriet Lhills
Born: March 5, 1865 - Princeton, Bureau Co., Ill Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Anson F. Hills Mother: Cornelia Parsons
Children
Addison Perry Chesley
Husband Addison Perry Chesley
Born: December 9, 1816 Baptized: Died: - Minneapolis, MN Buried:
Father: Samuel Chesley Mother: Martha Perry
Marriage: April 24, 1841
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Albion Chesley and Amanda Helen Wyman
Husband Albion Chesley
Born: 1845 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: November 7, 1859
Wife Amanda Helen Wyman
Born: April 17, 1847 - Chester, Maine Baptized: Died: November 3, 1886 Buried:
Father: William J. Wyman Mother: Prudence Webster
Children
Albion Keith Parris Chesley
Husband Albion Keith Parris Chesley
Born: August 1, 1831 Baptized: Died: October 13, 1906 - Mansfield, MA Buried:
Father: Samuel Chesley Mother: Martha Perry
Marriage: - Chester, ME
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
William A. Ireland and Annie Chesley
Husband William A. Ireland
AKA: Willie Born: August 18, 1889 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: July 21, 1955 - Maine Buried: 1955 - Spencer Cemetary, Chester, Penobscot, Maine
Father: Nathan Ireland Mother: Hannah B. Beatham
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence, 1900 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine
2. Residence, 1910 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine
3. Residence, when married, December 1913 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine
4. Residence, 1920 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine
5. Residence, 1930 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine
Wife Annie Chesley
Born: May 19, 1895 - Maine Baptized: Died: December 27, 1965 - Maine Buried: 1966 - Spencer Cemetary, Chester, Penobscot, Maine
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence, when married, December 1913 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine
2. Residence, 1920 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine
3. Residence, 1930 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine
Children
1 F Ireland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Howard T. Murchison
2 M Charles A. W. Ireland
Born: March 19, 1917 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: November 2, 1998 Buried:
3 M Nathan Ireland
Born: January 23, 1919 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: June 1983 - Maine 04458 Buried:
4 M Ernest E. Ireland
Born: October 8, 1920 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: September 3, 2004 - Howland, ME Cause of Death: at a healthcare facility Buried:
5 M Roscoe M. Ireland
Born: January 14, 1921 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: October 18, 2000 Buried:
6 M Edwin M. Ireland
Born: December 19, 1923 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: May 2, 1990 Buried:
7 M Ireland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M Walter L. Ireland
Born: March 24, 1927 - Woodville, Penobscot, Maine Baptized: Died: October 1984 - Maine 04458 Buried:
9 F Ireland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Murchison
10 F Ireland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marsh
11 F Ireland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Crabtree
12 M Ralph J. Ireland
Born: May 6, 1931 - Maine Baptized: Died: December 20, 1989 - Maine 04458 Buried:
Charlotte Chesley
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Charlotte Chesley
Born: April 21, 1797 Baptized: Died: - Dixfield, ME Buried:
Father: Nicholas Chesley Mother: Sarah Hammond
Children
Christopher Columbus Chesley
Husband Christopher Columbus Chesley
Born: October 27, 1822 Baptized: Died: May 15, 1889 Buried:
Father: Samuel Chesley Mother: Martha Perry
Marriage: August 27, 1854 - Lincoln, ME
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Cynthia Victoria Chesley
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Cynthia Victoria Chesley
Born: June 12, 1833 Baptized: Died: November 11, 1913 - Winn, ME Buried:
Father: Samuel Chesley Mother: Martha Perry
Children
George Orrin Faloon and Effie Belle Chesley
Husband George Orrin Faloon
Born: March 17, 1879 - Woodville, ME Baptized: Died: January 25, 1909 Buried: - Chester, ME
Father: John Edward Faloon Mother: Mary Ellen Nesbitt
Father: John Edward Faloon Mother: Mary Ellen Nesbitt
Marriage: May 23, 1899
Wife Effie Belle Chesley
Born: September 25, 1882 - Maysville, ME Baptized: Died: January 19, 1908 - Woodville, ME Buried: - Chester, ME
Father: William Chesley Mother: Ella Twist
Children
1 M Raymond Eugene Faloon
Born: April 21, 1905 - Woodville, ME Baptized: Died: October 14, 1977 - Bangor, ME Buried:Spouse: Nettie Marion Cram Marr: April 11, 1928 - Lincoln, ME
2 M George Lloyd Faloon
Born: April 4, 1902 - Woodville, ME Baptized: Died: December 8, 1967 - Chester, ME 71 Buried: December 11, 1967Spouse: Mary Ellen Wheller Marr: November 11, 1926 - St. Stephen, NB Canada
General Notes: Child - Raymond Eugene Faloon
Custom Field:<_FA#> Nettie Cram's second cousin.
Custom Field:<_FA#> Bef 1974Country Store, Rt. 157, Medway, ME.
George Roscoe Chesley
Husband George Roscoe Chesley
Born: February 6, 1854 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Howard Chesley Mother: Louvinia Lovejoy
Marriage: August 1, 1887 - Lawrence, MA
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Jonathan Chesley
Husband Jonathan Chesley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Nicholas Chesley
Born: November 1750 - Gloucester, MA Baptized: Died: October 14, 1827 - Paris, ME Buried:Spouse: Sarah HammondSpouse: Susanna Sawyer
Louisa Elizabeth Chesley
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Louisa Elizabeth Chesley
Born: August 12, 1835 Baptized: Died: - Lincoln, ME Buried:
Father: Samuel Chesley Mother: Martha Perry
Children
Lucia Elizabeth Chesley
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Lucia Elizabeth Chesley
Born: March 15, 1846 - Chester, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Howard Chesley Mother: Louvinia Lovejoy
Children
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56 Gene Adams (e-mail: gene.adams@mci.com), "Maldred (Dunkeld) Prince of Scotland Descendants"http:www.genealogy.com/gd/maldred/downloaded AUG 1998 by Linda Joyce Neely (WorldWideWeb: Ged2WWW, 8 APR 1998).
57 Dan Anzelmo (Malone) <SongmanDan@aol.com>, GEDCOM downloaded end OCT 1999 by Linda Joyce Neely (World Wide Web: America Online, genealogy files, 15 MAR 1998).
58 Brenda Huggins <bjhuggins@alaweb.com>, gedcom imported 29 JUN 2002 by Linda Neely (World Wide Web: RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project; Huggins/BranchEntries: 438 Updated: Wed Oct 31 18:31:36 2001).
59 Erich Brandenburg, Die Nachkommen Karls des GroßenAuthor: Erich BrandenburgPublisher: Verlag Degener und Co, Neustadt an der Aisch, 1995 (Verlag Degener und Co, Neustadt an der Aisch, 1995), 96.
60 Kim Christensen, GEDCOM file imported on 11 Apr 1999 by Linda Joyce Neely (Genealogy Files:America Online, 19 JAN 1999).
61 Kim Christensen, GEDCOM downloaded 7 NOV 1999 by Linda Joyce Neely (World Wide Web: America Online, genealogy files, 1 JAN 1999).
62 Richard Field, Betty and Dick Field's Family History.
63 ATTO DI NASCITA, #48.
64 ATTI DI MATRIMONIO, #11.
65 ATTO DI NASCITA, #13.
66 ATTO DI NASCITA, #84.
67 ATTO DI NASCITA, #92.
68 ATTO DI NASCITA, #81.
69 ATTO DI NASCITA, #82.
70 ATTO DI NASCITA, #90.
71
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