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Thomas R Chew 1824 – 1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1824

Birth Location: Bishop Chersie, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: 26/Sep/1905

Death Location: Forest, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: Thomas Chew

Mother: Betty Nowell

Spouse(s): Jane Lucas

Children(s): Laurina Chew

In 1824, Thomas R Chew entered the world in Bishop Chersie, Gloucestershire, England, born to Thomas Chew and Betty Nowell. Thomas R Chew married Jane Lucas, and had children including Laurina Chew. Thomas R Chew passed away in 1905 in Forest, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1824, Thomas R Chew entered the world in Bishop Chersie, Gloucestershire, England, born to Thomas Chew and Betty Nowell.
  • Thomas R Chew married Jane Lucas, and had children including Laurina Chew.
  • Thomas R Chew passed away in 1905 in Forest, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Thomas Chew's Ancestors

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Thomas Chew
1824 – 1905
Birth Place: Bishop Chersie, Gloucestershire, England
Parents
Thomas Chew
1801 – 1868
Haslingden, Lancashire, England
Betty Nowell
1794 – 1860
Clitheroe, Lancashire, England
Grandparents
Kendall Chew
1764 – 1856
Haslingden Lancashire
Anne Smith
1766 – 1841
, Yorkshire, , England
John Nowell
1769 – 1831
Clitheroe, Lancashire, England
Ann Swales
1768 – 1832
clitheroe, lancashire, england
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Chew
1736 –
Isabel Watson
1739 – 1813
John Nowell
1746 – 1824
Ann Wood
1749 – 1781
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edmund Watson
1714 – 1754
Ellen Howorth
1716 –
John Nowell
1719 – 1794
Elizabeth Brotherton
1722 – 1779

Thomas Chew's Descendants

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Thomas (R) Chew (Abt. 1824 – 26/Sep/1905) m. Jane Lucas (1825 – 1893)
  1. 1. Laurina Chew (12 July 1848 – 16 January 1935) m. Charles (Henry James) May (Oct 1841 – 4 Aug 1917)
    1. 1. Mervia (Alice) May (14 Jun 1883 – 2 Jun 1944) m. Charles (Edmond) Dennison (2 Apr 1874 – 22 Feb 1968)
      1. 1. Ida (Iris Constance) Dennison (9 Oct 1911 – 30 Apr 1991) m. Eric (George) Goodall (3 Oct 1904 – 3 Aug 1980)
        1. 1. Melvin (George) Goodall (28 Nov 1930 – 7 Jul 1989)
        2. 2. Nola (Joyce) Goodall (11/11/1932 – ) m. Doug Stanton (08 Feb 1931 – 24 Mar 2023)
        3. 3. Leonard (Charles) Goodall (12/11/1934 – 1 Apr 1998)
        4. 4. Raymond (Douglas) Goodall (08/02/1936 – )
        5. 5. Beverly (Dawn) Goodall (11 Feb 1938 – 21/01/2020) m. William (Francis) Hunt (08/12/1933 – 13/05/2008)
        6. 6. Erol (Desmond) Goodall (Mar 1941 – 4 Dec 2019)
        7. 7. Alison (Natalie) Goodall (3 Oct 1942 – )

Thomas Chew's Timeline

2 Records

1824
Abt. 1824
Birth of Thomas R Chew in Bishop Chersie, Gloucestershire, England
Bishop Chersie, Gloucestershire, England
1905
26/Sep/1905
Age 81
Death of Thomas R Chew in Forest, Pennsylvania, United States
Forest, Pennsylvania, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1824
    Event Place: Bishop Chersie, Gloucestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26/Sep/1905
    Event Place: Forest, Pennsylvania, United States

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