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Greetings Listers
I hope you all have a Happy and Safe Easter Holiday in
2002. For those driving to a holiday destination take
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Happy Hunting and I wish everyone success in their research.
regards
Michael Cheeseman
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Hello Michael.
We did correspond many moons ago but had no connections and to date I'm not progressing with finding family.
Ken and I live in the Redlands of SE Queensland, a great place to live. I was born in Victoria , Ken in London and its his family we are after. They've covered their tracks well. What I do know is:
John William Cheeseman , son of George, was born in Offham, Kent. He married Agnes Cooper, daughter of Joseph of Tenterden Kent. They were married in St Stephens Westminster in 1873 both aged 21. He was a police constable.
At the time of the 1881 census they were living in Aldershot, in police housing with six children, John William, Albert G., Agnes E., Emily B., Thomas and Ann.
John William born 1873 m Lilian Rayner in 1902. He was a stonemason . The family seem to have lived in Dartford, one daughter, my husbands aunt, was born there, before moving to Paddington. I have a post card of a couple sent to Cheesemans at Dartford from Chingford in 1905. I also have a bible given to J W Cheeseman in Mr. Maltwoods bible class in 1891 but I don't know where this J. W. fits into the picture.
That's the sum total of the faily history. I might add the other side is just as elusive. If any one does have any connections it would be great.
Cheers
Betty