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Hi Listers,
You have probably heard this story before, but I have today received the
birth certificate for my grandfathers youngest sister which proves parentage
(I cannot find my grandfathers birth certificate or entry for love nor
money!!)
Alfred William ROSE married Emily Ada CHEESEMAN approx 1890/91
(Dorking/Shere area)
Alfred William came from Dorking and Emily Ada was from Shere.
Alfred and Emily had 14 children between 1891 (Ada Amelia) and 1911Gerald
Harold)
There were three CHEESEMAN/ROSE marriages between these families.
If anyone thinks that they may have a connection I would love to hear from
them.
Regards,
Caroline
caroline.mannix(a)ntlworld.com
Hi everyone:
I've just found some new addtions to my mothers family that I wasn't aware of. Harriett CHEESEMAN born 1883, James born 1885 and Elizabeth born 1888. All born in Ash.
In 1891 they were living with their parents William and Elizabeth, and siblings Thomas age 16, Alice age 12 and George age 10 at Ash next to Sandwich, address shown as 30 Richborough. Another daughter Louisa age 18 was living at 25 Richborough. By 1901 the family were living at Capel Farm, Petham, along with their other son John Edward, now a widower, age 31, and his son John age 5. Louisa has married in 1897 to Edward Stanley Parker.
Anyone recognize Harriett, James or Elizabeth as future inlaws? They were my grandmother Clara's siblings.
Linda, Ontario, Canada