Alice Cheesman

(before 1575 - before 14 January 1629/30)
      Alice Cheesman was also known as Alice Shepheard in some records. There is no sign of an Alice marrying a Cheesman in extant Sussex records. She was born before 1575. New Shoreham baptisms include 1587 - Mary, daughter of Thomas Chisman; 1591 - Mary, daughter of Richard; 1592 - Lawrence, son of Thomas; 1600 - Sarah, daughter
of Thomas. [S.O.G. transcript].
. As of 1594, Alice Cheesman was also known as Chisman in some records.
     Alice Cheesman married Capt Richard Poole, son of Thomas Poole and Joan Unknown, on 24 January 1593/94 in St Mary le Haura, New Shoreham, Sussex. His second wife was called Alice Shepheard in The Genealogist V p.115 and "Cheeseman" in the Sussex Visitation of 1662 and Richards in the IGI.
     Alice died before 14 January 1629/30 in New Shoreham, Sussex. She was buried on 14 January 1629/30 in St Mary le Haura, New Shoreham.

Child of Alice Cheesman and Capt Richard Poole

Catherine Chesman

(before 2 January 1729 - before 4 January 1729)
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     Catherine Chesman was born before 2 January 1729 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Vincent Chesman and Susanna Popplewell.
     Catherine died before 4 January 1729 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 4 January 1729 in Belton, LIN. Katherina, daughter of Vincentii & Susanae Chesman.

Joseph Chesman

(circa 1755 - )
     Joseph Chesman was born circa 1755 in Owston, Lincolnshire.
     Joseph Chesman married Mary Popplewell, daughter of John Popplewell and Ann Glew, on 26 August 1782 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was of Owston..

Vincent Chesman

(22 May 1702 - )
     Vincent Chesman was christened on 22 May 1702 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Vincentus, filius Vincentii & Dorothae..
     Vincent Chesman married Susanna Popplewell, daughter of John Popplewell and Susanna Unknown, on 1 June 1727 in Belton, LIN.

Child of Vincent Chesman and Susanna Popplewell

Matilda de Chesney

(say 1145 - after 1185)
     Matilda de Chesney was born say 1145. Daughter of William de Caisneto Lord of Cavenby, Lincs.
Daughter of William de Chesneto, Lord Caverly.
Farrer Vol 3 pp 227-233: Some parts of the lands in Heyford Warin & Whitchurch were held by Ralph de Chesney in 1166 ... the descended to Henry FitzGerold the chamberlain by his marriage to Matilda de Chesney. Implies Matilda daughter of Hugh by a first marriage. Land in Campton Beds held by Matilda de Chesney in 1176 & 1185. Many charters cited mentioning Matilda and her sons - pardons for murder etc..
     Matilda de Chesney married Henry FitzGerald, son of Ralph FitzGerald, before 1166.
     Matilda died after 1185.

Children of Matilda de Chesney and Henry FitzGerald

John Cheynduit

     John Cheynduit married Joan Berkeley, daughter of Benedict Berkeley.

Child of John Cheynduit and Joan Berkeley

John Cheynduit

( - circa 1427)
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     John Cheynduit was the son of John Cheynduit and Joan Berkeley.
     John died circa 1427. He was the subject of an Inquisition Post Mortem held 6 Hen VI (1427).

Mariotta de Cheyne

     Mariotta de Cheyne was born in Scotland. She was the daughter of Sir Reginald de Cheyne (? or Ronald & Helen le Chien, of Strathearn).
     Mariotta de Cheyne married John Keith (1st of Inverugie), son of Sir Edward de Keith, circa 1368.

Elizabeth? Cheyne

(1789 - )
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     Elizabeth? Cheyne was born in 1789. She was the daughter of Lt John Cheyne and Ann Rawson. Elizabeth? Cheyne was christened on 10 April 1790 in Moresby, Cumberland.

John Cheyne

(11 October 1797 - )
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     John Cheyne was christened on 11 October 1797 in St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire. He was the son of Lt John Cheyne and Ann Rawson.

Lt John Cheyne

     John served in the Royal Navy. Was a Lieutenant.
     Lt John Cheyne married Ann Rawson, daughter of Benjamin Rawson and Ann Steer.

Children of Lt John Cheyne and Ann Rawson

William Steer Cheyne

(15 December 1793 - )
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     William Steer Cheyne was born on 15 December 1793 in Liverpool, Lancashire. He was the son of Lt John Cheyne and Ann Rawson. William Steer Cheyne was christened on 6 March 1794 in St Nicholas, Liverpool.

Helen Chibnall B.Sc

(4 November 1924 - )
     Helen Chibnall B.Sc was born on 4 November 1924 in Victor Harbour, South Australia. She was christened on 6 June 1929 in Glen Osmond, South Australia.

Children of Helen Chibnall B.Sc

Thora May Chicham

(11 December 1928 - 27 February 1989)
     William and Thora are cousins. Thora May Chicham was born on 11 December 1928.
     Thora died on 27 February 1989 aged 60. She was buried on 3 March 1989 in Texas, Queensland.

Children of Thora May Chicham and William Roy Pollard

Thomas Chickwell

     Thomas Chickwell married Elizabeth Bland on 3 April 1711 in Wixoe, Suffolk.

Katherine Chidiock

( - between 1477 and 1487)
     Katherine Chidiock married John Arundell, son of John Arundell, before April 1446.
     Katherine died between 1477 and 1487 in Cornwall.
     Katherine Chidiock made a will dated 2 April 1478 in Cornwall. 16th century copy of will of Katherine, lately wife of Sir John Arundell, 2nd April 1479 (19 Edw IV)
Will: Richard Tomyow, my feoffee of my manor of Frampton upon Severn (Gloucestershire) and of my lands, etc., in the manor of Westbury (Wiltshire), and John Hugyn and my other feoffees of my manors of Ilbrewer, Pytney Werne and Alneshey (Somerset), are to enfeoff Giles Daubney knight, William Huddeffeld king's attorney, John Byconyll, William Hody and Thomas Tregarthyn of those manors and lands; for them to hold to fulfil my will.
From the revenues: My daughters Margaret and Dorothy to have £24 yearly till married (£10 each and £4 for an 'honeste woman' to serve them).
My servants Robert Bardbury and Ann his wife to have 4 marks yearly for life.
My feoffees of my manor of Chideok are to allow William Huddefeld 40s yearly for life, in accordance with a grant made by me to him.
John Byconyll to receive 5 marks yearly for life from my manors, etc., in Somerset, and William Hody to recive 40s from them for life, 'for theyr counceyll to me yeven'.
My feoffees to allow the residue of the revenues to me during my life, and to my executors after my death for paying all my debts and those of John Arundell my husband.
My daughters Margaret and Dorothy to have 400 marks or more each for their marriages.
Then my feoffees shall make an estate of all the manors, etc., to Thomas Arundell, son and heir apparent of Sir John Arundell, and to his heirs of body, with remainder to my heirs; if Thomas puts out my feoffees or otherwise hinders them, then they shall make an estate to such persons as they think necessary, for the performance of this my will.
My 'evydence' to be kept by the feoffees in such places as they think best for its safe keeping, until this my will is performed, and then to be delivered to Thomas Arundell.
I and Thomas have both put our seals, and Thomas his signature. Thomas Tregarthen to receive 40s yearly for life from the revenues of the manors, etc., for his good counsel to me and my husband.

Mary Childerstone

(before 1668 - )
      Mary Childerstone was also known as Childerton in some records. She was born before 1668 in Suffolk. Most Childerstones come from Mildenhall.
     Mary Childerstone married John Cocksedge, son of Unknown Cocksedge, on 20 June 1683 in Woolpit, Suffolk. It is only an assumption that this marriage is for the brother of Francis, being in the same parish.

Eliza Chinery

(after 1830 - )
     Eliza Chinery was born after 1830.
     Eliza Chinery married Joseph Bugg, son of Ambrose Bugg and Elizabeth Bland, on 7 September 1851 in Drinkstone.
     Eliza Chinery and Joseph Bugg appeared on the 1861 census in Drinkstone, Suffolk. Joseph Bugg 28, ag. labourer, his wife Eliza Bugg 29, children William Bugg 7, Ruth Bugg 3, Alice Bugg 2, Harry Bugg, son, 5 months. All born at Drinkstone. They are living next door to Sophia and her father in law Ambrose.
     Eliza Chinery and Joseph Bugg appeared on the 1871 census in 10 Castle Terrace, Crayford, Kent. Joseph Bugg 39, brick sorter, born Drinkstone, his wife Eliza Bugg 39, born Rattlesden, children William Bugg 18, labourer, born Drinkstone, Alice Bugg 12, born Drinkstone, Joseph Bugg 9, born Drinkstone, Alfred J Bugg 2 months born Crayford.
     Eliza Chinery and Joseph Bugg arrived per "Kapunda" on 5 February 1877 at New South Wales, Australia.

Children of Eliza Chinery and Joseph Bugg

Robert Chinery

(say 1800 - )
     Robert Chinery was born say 1800.
     Robert Chinery married Elizabeth Bullett, daughter of (?) Bullett (of Thurston), on 27 October 1826 in Thurston, Suffolk.

William Chinery

     William Chinery married Mary Cocksedge on 15 June 1732 in Rougham, Suffolk.

Marjorie Gwenyth Chiplin

(8 April 1908 - 11 December 1984)
     Marjorie Gwenyth Chiplin was born on 8 April 1908 in Wellington, New South Wales. She was the youngest daughter of Alfred & Faith Euwretta (nee Hives] Chiplin. Alfred was a magistrate at Newcastle Court..
     Marjorie Gwenyth Chiplin married Edward Ryther Steer Bowker, son of Edward Ballard Bowker and Laura Lillian Shelley, on 6 June 1936 in Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, New South Wales. Edward Ryther Steer Bowker, car salesman of Brighton Ave, Toronto, bachelor & Marjorie Gwenyth Chiplin, stenographer, of 80 Porcher St, Hamilton Sth, spinster, daughter of Alfred George Chiplin of Hamilton, district coroner. He was aged 35 born Waratah, son of Edward Ballard Bowker, dental surgeon & Laura Shelly, she was aged 28, born Wellington NSW, daughter of Alfred George Chiplin, district coroner & Faith Euwretta Hives.
     Marjorie died on 11 December 1984 in Carey Bay Nursing Home, Carey Bay, New South Wales, aged 76. She was cremated on 12 December 1984 after a service at St Saviour's, Carey Bay, by Rev M Chiplin. in Beresfield, New South Wales. Her funeral notice states that she was of the Carey Bay Nursing Home, formerly of Regent St, Maitland.

Child of Marjorie Gwenyth Chiplin and Edward Ryther Steer Bowker

Morella Chisholm

      Morella Chisholm was also known as Muriel in some records.
     Morella Chisholm married Alexander Sutherland 3rd baron Duffus, son of Henry Sutherland (of Torboll), in 1433 in Scotland. He obtained Quarrellwood, Kinstearie, Brightmanie in reign of James II, by marrying Morella de Chesholme, heretrix of them. Farther, this Morella, was heretrix of the lands of Grieship, which she impignorat for 12 score merks, and gave same to tocher [marriage portion] with her daughter Dovach Sutherland, to Alexander Rosse, younger of Balnagowan; as also the lands of Clune, Clava, & Wester Urqhell, which she gave with her daughter Ussia Sutherland, to Alexander Dunbar of Westfield, of which marriage are descended all the families of Dunbar.

Children of Morella Chisholm and Alexander Sutherland 3rd baron Duffus

Lady Mary Cholmondeley

(4 February 1593 or 1603 - 8 January 1649/50)
     Lady Mary Cholmondeley was born on 4 February 1593 or 1603. She was the daughter of Sir Henry and Margaret (Babthorpe) Cholmondeley of Roxby.
     Lady Mary Cholmondeley married Henry Fairfax as his second wife, on 4 February 1626 in Yorkshire.
     Mary died on 8 January 1649/50. She was buried in Bolton Percy, Yorkshire.

Children of Lady Mary Cholmondeley and Henry Fairfax

Anthony Peter Christensen

(4 May 1979 - 20 December 1986)
     Anthony Peter Christensen was born on 4 May 1979 in Victoria, Australia.
     Anthony died on 20 December 1986 aged 7.

daughter Christensen

daughter Christensen||p155.htm#i988|Thorvald Christensen|d. 25 Nov 1981|p155.htm#i986|Francisca Henriksen|b. c 1903\nd. 20 Mar 1970|p432.htm#i972|||||||Hans M. Henriksen|b. 24 Nov 1879\nd. 27 Apr 1950 or 1956?|p432.htm#i968|Marie Pedersen|d. 5 Feb 1940|p606.htm#i969|
     Daughter Christensen was the daughter of Thorvald Christensen and Francisca Henriksen.

Thorvald Christensen

( - 25 November 1981)
     Thorvald Christensen married Francisca Henriksen, daughter of Hans Martin Henriksen and Marie Pedersen.
     Thorvald died on 25 November 1981 in Middelfart, Odense, Fyn, Denmark.

Child of Thorvald Christensen and Francisca Henriksen

Julia Christianson

     Julia Christianson married Percy Harry Burnham, son of Henry Burnham and Fanny Brawn, on 27 November 1905 in St Paul, Minnesota, USA.

Children of Julia Christianson and Percy Harry Burnham

Ann Christie

(circa 1710? - )
     Ann Christie was born circa 1710? In Banffshire, Scotland.
     Ann Christie married Donald Dow MacPherson, son of unlinked early MacPherson, before 1731. Ann was present at Ann MacPherson's christening on 18 April 1731 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. Ann, daughter to Donald Dow McPherson in Delvorar & Ann Christie his spouse. Ann was present at Isabel MacPherson's christening on 3 July 1737 in Kirkmichael, BAN, SCT. Isabel, daughter to Donald Dow McPherson in Belcorach? & Ann Christie his spouse.

Children of Ann Christie and Donald Dow MacPherson

Catherine Christie

(between 1790 and 1792 - 12 October 1895)
     Catherine Christie was born between 1790 and 1792 in Inveravon, Banffshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of John Christie and Jane McGregor.
     Catherine Christie married Paul MacPherson, son of John MacPherson and Elspet Gordon, on 6 May 1823 in Inveravon, BAN, SCT.
     The Rev Charles Gordon entered upon the church of Chapeltown 17 April 1830 - a census of his flock was held on 12 June 1839 which showed at Badaglashan, Paul McPherson 56, Catherine Christie 36, Ann McPherson 14, John McPherson 13, Donald McPherson 7, Wiliam McPherson 7, Robert McPherson 4, Janet McPherson 2.
     Catherine Christie and Paul MacPherson were recorded on the 1851 census in Scalan, Inveravon, Banffshire. Paul McPherson, head, married, aged 68, Chelsea pensioner, born Inveravon, Catherine his wife, aged 59, with sons Donald aged 20 and William aged 18, both ag. labs., all born at Inveravon.
     Recollections of her life - see interview in "The Northern Scot" Sat March 5th 1892 on her supposed 100th birthday, also see her obituary in the same newspaper 19th October 1895. Lived all her married life and as a widow in Glenlivet 1891 residing with her son Donald at Larryvarry Glenlivet a pauper aged 101.
     Catherine died on 12 October 1895 in Larryvarry, Glenlivet, Banffshire, Scotland. Death of a Braes Centenarian: Glenlivet people resident in many lands and acquaintances in general over a wide area, will read with feelings of some emotion, the intelligence of the death on Saturday last, at Newton of Scalan where she resided for the past sixty years, of widow Catharine Macpherson or ‘Old Katie’ the familiar appellation by which she was best and most widely known during the past thirty years at least, of her very long life. Although her exact age has not been definitely ascertained, from the fact of her marriage to the late Paul Macpherson pensioner (a veteran soldier who fought and bled for his country in the Peninsula being present at Corunna under that illustrious Scotchman Sir John Moore) having been consummated at the Old Catholic Chapel of Kynakyle long since removed to Tombae, in this Glen, some eighty years ago, as well as from other evidence of a like nature corroborative nature which could be adduced in Support of the fact, we think it can be conclusively, proved that the subject of the short notice must at all events be a centenarian, and a great many would have it to be she is much older even than that. By her demise, however, the oldest inhabitant hereby for a good many years has now been removed, and the eventful changes that have occurred in the Braes during her lengthened tenure of existence as they were recorded in a special article to this paper from her own recollection to them, some two years since, are truly many and remarkable indeed. Deceased was ever a healthy, hardy type of woman, and of a cheerful and easily minded disposition. She retained all her faculties almost unimpaired in a wonderful degree up to nearly a year or so ago when signs of dissolution at length set in. She bore a large family of sons and daughters, and her numerous descendants to the fifth generation are spread fare and wide over various portions of the habitable globe. Her remains were laid to rest beside those of her late husband in St. Mary’s Cemetery Chapeltown on Tuesday. She was buried on 15 October 1895 in Chapeltown, Glenlivet.

Children of Catherine Christie and Paul MacPherson

Clive Christie

( - 1975)
     Clive Christie married Pamela Phyllis Devonshire, daughter of Ronald Bland Devonshire and Irene Phillis Clarke.
     Clive died in 1975.
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