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James Cheeseman

Birth1725 - Bisley
Death1832 - Easthampstead, Berkshire, , England
MotherSophia Towers
FatherJohn Cheesman 6GG

Born in Bisley on 1725 to John Cheesman 6GG and Sophia Towers. James Cheeseman married Francis Mary King and had 7 children. He passed away on 1832 in Easthampstead, Berkshire, , England.

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John Cheesman 6Gg
1690 - 1767
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Sophia Towers
1691 - 1776
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Francis Mary King
1725 - 1802
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Mary Unknown
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Cheeseman
1754 - 1832
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James Cheeseman
1750 - Unknown
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Jethro Cheeseman
1764 - Unknown
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Ann Cheeseman
1758 - Unknown
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Ritey Cheeseman
1748 - Unknown
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Phoebe Cheeseman
1775 - 1842
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Mary Cheeseman
1752 - Unknown

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