George CHEADLE

Birth:
1699
of Ashford, Windham, Connecticut
Marriage:
16 Aug 1721
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   ORDINANCES:IGI Temple work has been done for George Cheadle under all of
the following Batch #: 1760917,
       Batch #: F502579, Sheet #: 16, Source Call #: 1553188
       Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 80, Source Call #: 935392
       Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 80, Source Call #: 935392
MARRIAGE-SPOUCE: Ashford Vital Records; Vol. 1-3.
CHRISTENING: Congregational Church; Ashford, Conn.
       "Christened as an adult"
                  
Martha BURGESS
Birth:
15 Feb 1703
Barnstable, Yarmouth, Massacuhusetts
Chr:
31 Jan 1742
Ashford, Windham, Conn
Notes:
                   MARRIAGE-SPOUCE: Ashford Vital Records; Vol. 1-3.
CHRISTENING: Congregational Church; Ashford, Conn.
       "Christened as an adult"
ORDINANCES: IGI 1984 Edition.
History of Barnard, Vermont by Newton.
PARENTS: Burgess Geneology.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Elizabeth CHEADLE
Birth:
5 Mar 1725
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 71, Source Call #: 935392

Batch #: 7450315, Source Call #: 0002902
                  
2
Birth:
8 Oct 1727
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut
Death:
Probly, Saratoga, New York
Marr:
22 Jul 1759
Ashford, Windham, Conn. 
Notes:
                   ORDINANCES: IGI for Increase Cheadle appear in the following
       Batch #: 7450315, Source Call #: 0002902
       Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 71, Source Call #: 935392
MARRIAGE-SPOUSE: Ashford Vital Records; Vol 1-3.
                  
3
Susanah CHEADLE
Birth:
8 Apr 1730
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Batch #: 7450315, Source Call #: 0002902

Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 71, Source Call #: 935392
                  
4
Birth:
26 Aug 1732
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut, Connecticut
Death:
20 Oct 1805
Pomfret, Windsor, Vermont
Marr:
11 May 1768
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut 
Notes:
                   SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Pomfret, Vermont Genealogical Records.
PROBATE: Will of John Chedel; of Pomfret, Windsor, Vermont; dated13 May 1804;
           proved 21 Oct 1805.

HISTORY:  His first wife died, leaving two sons.

             Pomfret, Vermont, The Pioneer Settlers
       "John Chedel arrived but a few days later than the Durkees, who were
without doubt the first family to settle in Pomfret.  The two families came
together from Connecticut to Hartford, Vermont, and then were alternately
helpful to each other in moving into town on two successive days.  Both Durkee
and Chedel were certainly in town in 1769 to erect huts and start a clearing,
and both men must have depended largely on game for food.  Both families were
in town in March, 1770, and the 9th of March may be the correct date of the
arrival of John Chedel with his wife and three Cheldren.
      Mr. Chedel bought the right in Pomfret that originally belonged to Eligah
Chandler.  His name occurs first in the Proprietors' Book, July 2d, 1770, when
he was named one of the commitee to clear a road through Pomfret.  He was
already there and in his cabin, built on No. 31, First Division, prepared to
help.  There he lived and died, and the the farm remained in his family for
generations.  Mr. Chedel aided, not only in making the survey and cutting the
road, but he also furnished provisions for the working party.  Mr. Chedel at
the first election held in Pomfret was made assessor.  In 1776 he became
highway commisioner--a New York office.  In 1779 he was highway surveyor--a
Vermont office.  He was tithing man in 1787, and was frequently elected leather
sealer.
       He raised the first apples that were gathered from a tree in Pomfret. The
first one was cut in small pieces and distributed among the neighbors.  In
like manner, when the first loaf of bread was made from his home-grown wheat,
fragments were sent around.
       John Chedel kept his accounts in a small homemade book which was
reverently preserved by his descendants.  It is one of the earliest private
records extant in Pomfret.  Mr. Chedel came to Pomfret from Ashford,
Connecticut.  In the Revolution he served under Captain Edmund Hodges for
fouteen days at Fort Fortitude in Bethel, which was then a frontier town.
When Royalton was burned, he served in Captain John Throop's company.
       John Chedel was chairman of the committee appointed at a town meeting
April 11th, 1786, "to finde the Senter of the town of Pomfret."  This was done
in order to find just where the meeting-house ought to stand."

Batch #: 7450315, Source Call #: 0002902

Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 75, Source Call #: 935392

Batch #: 5028589, Sheet #: 28, Source Call #: 1553878

Batch #: 5028589, Sheet #: 28, Source Call #: 1553878

Film #: 170878, Page #: 24, Ordinance #:

Batch #: 7207611, Sheet #: 80, Source Call #: 820258

SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Pomfret, Vermont Genealogical Records.
PROBATE: Will of John Chedel; of Pomfret, Windsor, Vermont; dated13 May 1804;
           proved 21 Oct 1805.

HISTORY:  His first wife died, leaving two sons.

             Pomfret, Vermont, The Pioneer Settlers
       "John Chedel arrived but a few days later than the Durkees, who were
without doubt the first family to settle in Pomfret.  The two families came
together from Connecticut to Hartford, Vermont, and then were alternately
helpful to each other in moving into town on two successive days.  Both Durkee
and Chedel were certainly in town in 1769 to erect huts and start a clearing,
and both men must have depended largely on game for food.  Both families were
in town in March, 1770, and the 9th of March may be the correct date of the
arrival of John Chedel with his wife and three Cheldren.
      Mr. Chedel bought the right in Pomfret that originally belonged to Eligah
Chandler.  His name occurs first in the Proprietors' Book, July 2d, 1770, when
he was named one of the commitee to clear a road through Pomfret.  He was
already there and in his cabin, built on No. 31, First Division, prepared to
help.  There he lived and died, and the the farm remained in his family for
generations.  Mr. Chedel aided, not only in making the survey and cutting the
road, but he also furnished provisions for the working party.  Mr. Chedel at
the first election held in Pomfret was made assessor.  In 1776 he became
highway commisioner--a New York office.  In 1779 he was highway surveyor--a
Vermont office.  He was tithing man in 1787, and was frequently elected leather
sealer.
       He raised the first apples that were gathered from a tree in Pomfret. The
first one was cut in small pieces and distributed among the neighbors.  In
like manner, when the first loaf of bread was made from his home-grown wheat,
fragments were sent around.
       John Chedel kept his accounts in a small homemade book which was
reverently preserved by his descendants.  It is one of the earliest private
records extant in Pomfret.  Mr. Chedel came to Pomfret from Ashford,
Connecticut.  In the Revolution he served under Captain Edmund Hodges for
fouteen days at Fort Fortitude in Bethel, which was then a frontier town.
When Royalton was burned, he served in Captain John Throop's company.
       John Chedel was chairman of the committee appointed at a town meeting
April 11th, 1786, "to finde the Senter of the town of Pomfret."  This was done
in order to find just where the meeting-house ought to stand."
                  
5
Birth:
6 Aug 1734
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut
Death:
1810
Washington, Ohio
Marr:
5 Nov 1743
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut 
Notes:
                   Film #: 183584, Page #: 810, Ordinance #: 28630

Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 80, Source Call #: 935392

Batch #: 7450315, Source Call #: 0002902

Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 75, Source Call #: 935392
                  
6
Birth:
30 Aug 1738
Ashford, Windsor, Connecticut
Death:
Marr:
19 Jan 1762
 
Notes:
                   Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 75, Source Call #: 935392

Batch #: 7450315, Source Call #: 0002902
                  
7
Ann CHEADLE
Birth:
18 Jan 1740
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Batch #: 7450315, Source Call #: 0002902

Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 76, Source Call #: 935392
                  
8
Birth:
5 Apr 1743
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut
Death:
Marr:
10 Dec 1769
Cedar Creek Mm, Hanover, Virgi 
Notes:
                   Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 76, Source Call #: 935392
                  
9
Birth:
5 Apr 1743
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut
Death:
Marr:
Abt 1770
of Ashford, Windham, Connectic 
Notes:
                   ORDINANCES: Batch #: 7450315, Source Call #: 0002902
               Batch #: 7509001, Sheet #: 76, Source Call #: 935392
SEALED TO PARENTS: Ogden Temple Card.
                  
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George Cheadle - Martha Burgess

George Cheadle was born at of Ashford, Windham, Connecticut 1699.

He married Martha Burgess 16 Aug 1721 at Ashford, Windham, Connecticut . Martha Burgess was born at Barnstable, Yarmouth, Massacuhusetts 15 Feb 1703 daughter of Thomas Burgess and Sarah Storrs .

They were the parents of 9 children:
Elizabeth Cheadle born 5 Mar 1725.
Increase Cheadle born 8 Oct 1727.
Susanah Cheadle born 8 Apr 1730.
John Cheadle born 26 Aug 1732.
Asa Cheadle, Sr. born 6 Aug 1734.
Benjamin Cheadle born 30 Aug 1738.
Ann Cheadle born 18 Jan 1740.
Mary Cheadle born 5 Apr 1743.
William Cheadle born 5 Apr 1743.