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Author: cglrcheeseman
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It was spelt Chiesman and not Cheeseman, and was located on the corner of High Street and Pudding Lane. There was one main store on the corner and then another next door which sold mens wear. Around 1968 I'm sure there was an in store Dixons electrical shop - I still have the old cine 8 camera I purchased. I also remember them selling model railways around that time. I applied to them for a summer sales job but they would only offer me a full time job which i had to turn down.
We lived a few miles away and occasionally received wrongly directed phone calls - people were reluctant to accept that they had phoned a private house.
Chiesman's had branches in some other towns. The building has just been converted into flats.
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Author: michaelmirams
Surnames: Cheeseman
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Hi, Terry,
Thanks for the message. In fact, I've traced my Cheeseman line (after many false starts), back to the early 1700's via Canterbury, Petham, Waltham and Stelling Minnis (one Jacob Cheeseman, died 1722.Don't think I can get back any further in that direct line,
Regards,
MICK
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Author: terryoakes2
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Hi Mick I have a full family cheese an tree if interested you may have Seen already somewhere also have some really interesting stories regarding the cheese line that originated around the,lymphe,Ashford area presume they are typical to your reserch
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Author: terryoakes2
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Believe Eliza to be adopted former name Gibbs hope helps
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