John CHESHIRE

Birth:
1665/70
England
Death:
16 Apr 1735
Chesterfield, Burlington, New Jersey
Marriage:
14 Feb 1692
Monmouth, New Jersey
Father:
William CHESHIRE
Mother:
Sources:
Ancestry World Tree
New.familysearch.org, Jan 2010
Ann WHITE
Birth:
Abt 1671
Shrewbury, Monmouth, New Jersey
Death:
New Jersey
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
Aft 1692
of Burlington, New Jersey
Death:
23 Dec 1734
Burlington, New Jersey
Marr:
2 May 1730
 
Notes:
                   OCCU Farmer RESI New Hanover, Burlington, NJ
                  
2
Birth:
Abt 1695
of Burlington, New Jersey
Death:
3
Jonathan CHESHIRE
Birth:
Abt 1698
of Burlington, New Jersey
Death:
Bef 1777
 
Marr:
 
4
Birth:
Bef 1700
of Burlington, New Jersey
Death:
5
Benjamin CHESHIRE
Birth:
Abt 1700
of Burlington, New Jersey
Death:
Abt 1740
Chesterfield, Burlington, New Jersey
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   OCCU Weaver
                  
6
Birth:
1705
of Burlington, New Jersey
Death:
7
Birth:
1710
Reckless, Burlington, New Jersey
Death:
1775
Hampshire, Virginia
Marr:
13 Sep 1740
Providence, New Jersey 
Notes:
                   Notes from David L. Langenberg:
On 26 April 1743 "Samuel Cheshire of the
Township of Chesterfield, Yeoman" bought a tract of land in New Hanover
Township containing 54 3/4 acres (West New Jersey Conveyance of Realty,
Book EF, p. 298).  On 4 April 1745, "Samuel Chesshire acknowledged his
concern in having married out of the unity of Friends.  He is accepted
again" (Chesterfield Monthly meeting records).  Had various town offices
in Chesterfield, Burlington Co., New Jersey (overseer of roads, 1740 and
1753; surveyor of highways, 1744 and 1760;  overseer of the poor, 1747).
He was still living in Chesterfield in 1756, when he made an inventory of
the estate of William Taylor, Sr., of that place, but probably shortly
after 1760 he sold his plantation in Chesterfield to William Wood and
emigrated to Hampshire Co. He was still living in January 1775, when he
(Samuesl Chessher, Senr.) and his son (Samuel Chessher) are both mentioned
in a land survey record, Frederick Co., but was dead by 1777, when his
widow and children are mentioned in the will of Jonathan Cheshire. Notes
from Gladys Cheshire Stubbs:  Married 13 Sept 1740 in the Presbyterian
Church of Providence, NJ, which would indicate that Samuel was not a
Quaker as his father had been--or that the marriage was out of discipline
(i.e. by a "hireling priest" in Quaker terms).  "Grace Kelso Garner
thought that he probably died in an Indian attack on Ft. Edwards,
Hampshire Co., Va. in 1757 but the above dates do not suggest this [Samuel
was paid from the estate of John Schooley on 28 Feb 1766].  However, she
says that his wife, Ann, furnished supplies in the Revolutionary War as
head of household.  She and their son Sam are also listed as heads of
household in the Hampshire Co Census 1782-84. Conclusion:  he died in Va.
adfter 1766." Merged General Note: OCCU Farmer RESI Chesterfield,
Burlington, NJ
                  
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John Cheshire - Ann White

John Cheshire was born at England 1665/70. His parents were William Cheshire and .

He married Ann White 14 Feb 1692 at Monmouth, New Jersey . Ann White was born at Shrewbury, Monmouth, New Jersey Abt 1671 daughter of Peter White and Mary Worthley .

They were the parents of 7 children:
John Cheshire, Jr born Aft 1692.
Mary Cheshire born Abt 1695.
Jonathan Cheshire born Abt 1698.
Anne Cheshire born Bef 1700.
Benjamin Cheshire born Abt 1700.
Sarah Cheshire born 1705.
Samuel Cheshire born 1710.

John Cheshire died 16 Apr 1735 at Chesterfield, Burlington, New Jersey .

Ann White died at New Jersey .