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Author: tstevenson1158
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Hi, I know it's been a while since your last posting, but I just came across it.Been doing a little poking around about Lewis Cheeseman, you may allready know this stuff but I'll put it here anyway. He was a bit of a writer, publishing several books on the state of religion, a google search on his name will give you the names of these books and even where to purchase them if you're inclined. He was one of 10 children, parents were Calvin Cheeseman and Amy Day.There were several doctors in the family, including Amy's father and Lewis's younger brother John. He served as the minister at the forth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia at no.4 Union Place between 1848 and 1860 when his health started to decline. I'll try and find out something else for you when I can.
Hope this helps.
Tom
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