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Joseph William Cheeseman Sir 1526–1608 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1526
Birth Location: Snodland, Kent, England
Death Date: 14 Jul 1608
Death Location: England
Father: William Cheeseman
Mother: HARRIET SMITHER
Spouse(s): Agnes Pennie
Children(s): John Cheeseman
In 1526, Joseph William Cheeseman Sir entered the world in Snodland, Kent, England, born to William Cheeseman And Harriet Smither. Joseph William Cheeseman Sir married Agnes Anne Pennie, and had children including John Cheeseman. Joseph William Cheeseman Sir passed away in 1608 in England.
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Biography
- In 1526, Joseph William Cheeseman Sir entered the world in Snodland, Kent, England, born to William Cheeseman And Harriet Smither.
- Joseph William Cheeseman Sir married Agnes Anne Pennie, and had children including John Cheeseman.
- Joseph William Cheeseman Sir passed away in 1608 in England.
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Joseph Sir's Descendants
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1. John Cheeseman 1551–1629 m. Constance (Susan) Horsley 1555–1606
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1. Edward Cheesman 1585–1636 m. Sibella Curlinge 1587–1648
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1. ✖️Thomas Cheeseman 1611–1664 m. ✖️Elizabeth Taylor 1615–1679
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1. ✖️ (Elizabeth) Cheeseman 1643–1709 m. ✖️Thomas Martin 1647–1682
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1526
Event Place: Snodland, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Jul 1608
Event Place: England