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Jane Carey CHEEK 1722–1797 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 September 1722

Birth Location: St Georges Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 22 March 1797

Death Location: Moore, North Carolina, USA

Father: Richard Jr

Mother: Jane Randolph

Spouse(s): Cornelius TYSON

Children(s): Rebecca Tyson, John TYSON, Richard Rev., Jane Tyson, Isaac Tyson, Sabra Tyson, Benjamin Tyson, Thomas Tyson, Aaron Tyson, Samuel TTyson, Mary Tyson, Sarah Tyson, Mason Tyson, Frederick Tyson, Moses Tyson

Jane Carey CHEEK was born in 1722 in St Georges Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA, the child of Richard John Cheek Jr And Jane Ann Randolph. Jane Carey CHEEK married Cornelius Issac Tyson, and had children including Aaron Tyson, Benjamin Franklin Tyson, Frederick Tyson, Isaac Cornelius Tyson, Jane Cheek Tyson, John Redden Tyson, Mary Clara May Tyson, Mason B Tyson, Moses Tyson, Rebecca Tyson, Richard L Tyson Rev, Sabra Tyson, Samuel Ttyson, Sarah Tyson, Thomas Orem Tyson. Jane Carey CHEEK passed away in 1797 in Moore, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • Jane Carey CHEEK was born in 1722 in St Georges Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA, the child of Richard John Cheek Jr And Jane Ann Randolph.
  • Jane Carey CHEEK married Cornelius Issac Tyson, and had children including Aaron Tyson, Benjamin Franklin Tyson, Frederick Tyson, Isaac Cornelius Tyson, Jane Cheek Tyson, John Redden Tyson, Mary Clara May Tyson, Mason B Tyson, Moses Tyson, Rebecca Tyson, Richard L Tyson Rev, Sabra Tyson, Samuel Ttyson, Sarah Tyson, Thomas Orem Tyson.
  • Jane Carey CHEEK passed away in 1797 in Moore, North Carolina, USA.

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Jane CHEEK's Ancestors

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Jane CHEEK
1722–1797
Birth Place: St Georges Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Richard John CHEEK Jr
1680–1743
Spotsylvania, Virginia
Jane (Ann) Randolph
1692–1745
Oxfordshire, England
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Jane CHEEK's Descendants

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Jane (Carey) CHEEK (27 September 1722–22 March 1797) m. Cornelius (Issac) TYSON (22 Jan 1721/22–03 Oct 1795)
  1. 1. Rebecca Tyson 1762–1790 m. Moses (Matthew) Myrick 1752–1842
    1. 1. Ransom Myrick 1780–1834 m. Margaret ("Peggy") Jolley 1782–1840
      1. 1. David (Bryce) Myrick 1817–1873 m. Martha Grooms 1818–1862
        1. 1. John (William) Myrick 1839–1899 m. Sarah (Ann) Dillon 1844–1902
        2. 2. David (Newton) Myrick 1844–1923
      2. 2. Pyrum (Kaleb) Myrick 1808–1870
      3. 3. John (H) Myrick 1810–1848
      4. 4. Matilda (Ann) MYRICK 1813–
      5. 5. Rebecca Myrick 1820–1850
      6. 6. Pleasant (N) Myrick 1819–
  2. 2. John (Redden) TYSON 1737–1786
  3. 3. Richard (L. Tyson) Rev. 1746–1809
  4. 4. Jane (Cheek) Tyson 1765–1846
  5. 5. Isaac (Cornelius) Tyson 1749–1804
  6. 6. Sabra Tyson 1744–1827
  7. 7. Benjamin (Franklin) Tyson 1751–1802
  8. 8. Thomas (Orem) Tyson 1760–1805
  9. 9. Aaron Tyson 1760–1805
  10. 10. Samuel TTyson 1740–1771
  11. 11. Mary (Clara (May)) Tyson 1748–1800
  12. 12. Sarah Tyson 1747–1820
  13. 13. Mason (B) Tyson 1757–1829
  14. 14. Frederick Tyson 1754–1833
  15. 15. Moses Tyson 1745–1801

Jane CHEEK's Timeline

2 Records

1722
27 September 1722
Birth of Jane Carey CHEEK in St Georges Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
St Georges Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
1797
22 March 1797
Age 75
Death of Jane Carey CHEEK in Moore, North Carolina, USA
Moore, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 September 1722
    Event Place: St Georges Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 March 1797
    Event Place: Moore, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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