Howey and Mrak Genealogy - Person Page 118

Jill Chance1

F
Last Edited6 Nov 1999
Jill Chance is the daughter of Frank Harper Chance and Frances Marie Mounce
Marriage*Jill Chance married Christian Breisacher
MarriageJill Chance married Scott Allan Glossner

Citations

  1. [S164] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3237, Date of Import: Nov 6, 1999.

Judith Lee Chance1

F
Last Edited6 Nov 1999
Judith Lee Chance is the daughter of Frank Harper Chance and Frances Marie Mounce
Marriage*Judith Lee Chance married Carlos Manuel Zayas
MarriageJudith Lee Chance married Walter Bernard Bensen

Family

Carlos Manuel Zayas b. 2 December 1936, d. 25 January 1987
Children 1.Karen Lynn Zayas
 2.Lisa Marie Zayas

Citations

  1. [S164] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3237, Date of Import: Nov 6, 1999.

Tracey Michelle Chance1

F
Last Edited6 Nov 1999
Tracey Michelle Chance is the daughter of Donald Harper Chance and Pat Woolwine

Citations

  1. [S164] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3237, Date of Import: Nov 6, 1999.

William Chance1

M
Last Edited15 Jul 1999
Marriage*William Chance married Ruth B. Lore, daughter of Nathaniel Lore , Jr. and Ruth Page.1 

Family

Ruth B. Lore b. 3 December 1831

Citations

  1. [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.

Maureen Chann1

F
Last Edited1 Jul 2003

Citations

  1. [S111] Elizabeth Bowen Howey.

Maxine Ann Chann1,2

F
Last Edited9 Aug 2011
Marriage*7 May 1955Maxine Ann Chann married Parvin Conner Lewis Jr., son of Parvin C. Lewis and Nellie Pearl Peterson, on 7 May 1955.1,2 

Citations

  1. [S111] Elizabeth Bowen Howey, based on discussion with Maxine Lewis on 9 Oct 2004.
  2. [S132] Edith Doughty Peterson, Peterson Family History (manuscript in possession of Robert T. Howey).

Eleanor Charleton1

F, b. circa 1719, d. circa October 1772
Last Edited18 Jul 2007
Birth*circa 1719Eleanor Charleton was born circa 1719; estimate based on date of first? marriage. 
Marriage*3 May 1739She married Joseph Howey, son of (?) Howey, on 3 May 1739 at Abington Presbyterian Church, Abington, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; I viewed the original session records for Abington Presbyterian Church on Friday 30 Aug 2002 at the Presbyterian Historical Society at 5th and Lombard in Philadelphia PA. It appeared to me that this record, although difficult to read,was more likely May 3rd 1739. The secondary sources list May 1.1,2 
Marriage13 December 1753Eleanor Charleton married Joshua Thomas on 13 December 1753 at Abington Presbyterian Church, Abington, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.3,4,5 
Death*circa October 1772Eleanor Charleton died circa October 1772 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; estimate based on date of probate. 
Probate*4 November 1772Her estate was probated on 4 November 1772 at Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.3 
Name Variation Eleanor Charleton was also known as Eleanor Hoey.4 
Property*Eleanor Charleton sold property in Lower Dublin, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania to an unknown person on an unknown date ; owned land purchased of Isaac Childs.6 
Name Variation Eleanor Charleton was also known as Elinor. 
Married NameHer married name was Howey. 
(Witness) Will13 February 1748/49She witnessed the will of Joseph Howey on 13 February 1748/49 at Abington, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; Notes from Susan Koelble research are:
Joseph Hovey
13 February 1748
Will #61
of Abington
Wife; Eleanor
Daughter: Rachel - all her mother's cloths
4s being a legacy of my father intrusted with me for her…
               land at the forks of Delaware
Children: Rachel, Maryann, Samuel, Agnes and Margaret
Brother: John Howy
Wife and Brother Executors
Account
     Joshua Thomas & Eleanor, his wife, formerly Eleanor Hovey, widow of Joseph
Payments:
     Daniel Thomas
     Benjamin Thomas
     Joshua Thomas
Jacob Hovey
     Philip Wynkoop
     Richard Treat
     Joshua Morris
Words in ford of paper- hard to read
     …deceased former wife to Rachel.7,8 
Name Variation5 April 1749 As of 5 April 1749, Eleanor Charleton was also known as Eleanor.7 
(Witness) Will21 November 1749She witnessed the will of Jacob Howey on 21 November 1749 at Abington, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.9 
Property13 April 1750Patent date was 10 October, 1747; Patent Book A, Vol. 12. p.543. Land Records, PA Archives, Harrisburg, PA 13 April, 1750 was date of mortgage given by Grantee (William Brown) to Grantors, Executors Eleanor, widow of Joseph, and John Howey, brother of Joseph.10,11 
Property*28 April 1750Eleanor Houey, (widow of Joseph Houey, wheelwright) of Abington, Philadelphia, Co. and John Houey, wheelwright, (executor of the estate of Joseph Houey) of Bucks Co, sell 76 acres for 53 pounds, line of William Allen…patented in 1743 to William Brown, laborer, of Moorland. Witnesses: John McCall and Robert McDowell. Signed Eleanor (X) Houey and John Houey.
(this clearly ties the Abington (Phila/Montgomery) and Bucks Howeys together.)

From Edward J. Howey research:
Eleanor Charleton, widow of Joseph Howey, and John Howey, brother of Joseph, acting as Executors of Joseph's Will, by indenture of release, 28 April, 1750, granted the 76 acre tract on LeFever's Creek to William Brown. Recorded Bucks County *Deed Book A Vol. 3, p.150. Transaction cited in Northampton county Deed Book A1, p.57-58, William Brown to Richard Shackleton. Recorder of Deeds, Northampton County Courthouse, Easton. * Bucks Deed Book reference may be incorrect.12,13 
Married Name13 December 1753 As of 13 December 1753,her married name was Thomas.3,4 
Will*28 August 1770Eleanor Charleton left a will on 28 August 1770 at Lower Dublin, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; Notes from Susan Koelble: Eleanor Thomas, 28 August 1770, Will #217, of Lower Dublin, widow, Daughters: Maryann, Agnes and Margaret Howey, Real estate or Plantation in Lower Dublin purchased of Issac Child. Probated November 4, 1772.3 

Family

Joseph Howey b. circa 1710, d. between 13 February 1748/49 and 5 April 1749
Marriage*3 May 1739She married Joseph Howey, son of (?) Howey, on 3 May 1739 at Abington Presbyterian Church, Abington, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; I viewed the original session records for Abington Presbyterian Church on Friday 30 Aug 2002 at the Presbyterian Historical Society at 5th and Lombard in Philadelphia PA. It appeared to me that this record, although difficult to read,was more likely May 3rd 1739. The secondary sources list May 1.1,2 
Children 1.Mary Ann Howey b. 23 Mar 1739/40
 2.Mary Ann Howey7 b. 23 Mar 1739/40
 3.Martha Howey14 b. 27 Jun 1742
 4.Elizabeth Howey14 b. 27 Jun 1742
 5.Samuel Howey b. 17 Jun 1744, d. bt 2 May 1770 - 13 May 1770
 6.Agnes Howey7 b. c 1745
 7.Margaret Howey b. b 5 Apr 1749

Citations

  1. [S214] Charlotte Meldrum, Marriages and Deaths of Montgomery Co, PA 1685-1800, p. 70, Presbyterian Church, Abington - Marriages. Listing under groom states 1789, May 1, Honey, Joseph and Eleanor Charelton.
    Listing under spouse says 1739, May 1, Charleton, Eleanor and Joseph Honey.
  2. [S221] Unknown author, Abington Presbyterian Church Records, Page 101. Joseph Howey and Eleanor Charleton, married 5-1-1739.
  3. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Book P, Page 326. Thomas, Eleanor, Lower Dublin, Co. of Philadelphia, widow. 28 Aug 1770. 4 Nov 1772. Children: Mary Ann, Agness, and Margaret Howey. Exec: Mary Ann and Margaret Howey.
  4. [S214] Charlotte Meldrum, Marriages and Deaths of Montgomery Co, PA 1685-1800, p. 70, Presbyterian Church, Abington - Marriages.1753, Dec. 13 Hoey, Eleanor and Joshua Thomas.
  5. [S221] Unknown author, Abington Presbyterian Church Records, Page 108. Joshua Thomas and Eleanor Hoey, widow married 12-13-1753.
  6. [S216] Unknown author, Philadelphia Wills and Estates, Eleanor Thomas, 28 August 1770, Will #217, of Lower Dublin, widow, Daughters: Maryann, Agnes and Margaret Howey, Real estate or Plantation in Lower Dublin purchased of Issac Child.
    Probated November 4, 1772.
  7. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Book J, Page 98, date 13 2 1748 Proven 5 4 1749. Hovey [Houey], Joseph. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Feb. 13, 1748/9, April 5, 1749. Wife: Eleanor. Children: Rachel, Morgan, Samuel, Agnes and Margaret. Brother: John. Exec: Eleanor and John Hovey.
  8. [S232] Unknown author, Will of Joseph Hovey, Scanned copy provided to me by Barbara Howey Parks via email 8/15/2001. Image files and printed copies in my collection. Also transcribed by me.
    Will of Joseph Howey of Abington. Transcription by Robert T. Howey 8/15/2001


    In the name of God Amen this ____teenth Day of February An. Dom. 1748/9. I Joseph Hovey of the Township of Abington & County of Philadelphia being sick and weak in Body but of sound Mind & memory and ____________ do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament. First of all I _____ and recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it humbly beseeching & hopeing for the most Gracious acceptance of it through the mediation of the Lord Jesus Christ my only Saviour & my body I commend to the Earth to be decently Buried at the Discretion of my Executors hereafter to be named. And as for my Worldly Goods which it hath pleased God to bestow upon me in this life, I give and dispose of them in the following manner viz.
    Imp. (Latin for First, I believe - RTH) my will is that all my just Debts & funeral Charges be duly paid.
    Then, I give and bequeath unto Eleanor, my beloved wife one Feather Bed, with its Furniture, one cow which she shall choose and all the (flax?). Item, I give and bequeath unto my Daughter, Rachel all her mothers Cloathes and Forty Shillings in Money to bear Interest from the Date hereof till she arrive (?) of age to receive it It being a Legacy of my Father intrusted with me for her. Item my will is that my Land within the Forks of the Delaware be sold by my Executor as soon as may be and to best advantage for the use of my beloved wife and Children and I do hereby give my Executors presently to be named full power and authority to sell and dispose of said Land and make and Execute such Deed or instrument of conveyance as shall be needfull & requisite for that purpose. Item I give and bequeath the money _____ from the Sale of my Land aforesaid Together all my Estate in Good (line missing here?)Chattels not before bequeathed unto Eleanor my beloved wife and unto my beloved children Rachel, Maryan (now I see why this was transcribed as Morgan---RTH) , Samuel, Agnes & Margaret to be equally divided Between them save to my said wife two Shares which I hereby Bequeath, unto her with the use, Interest and profit arising or accruing from the whole to assist her in the Education of sd. Children till they are Capable of being put out to Service after which my Will is that the Interest & profit belonging to said share be applied for the benefit of sd. Children respectfully.
    Lastly, I do hereby Constitute & appoint Eleanor my beloved wife and my beloved Brother John Hovey to be my Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the Day and Year above written Joseph Hovey (could be Houey-RTH) (seal), Signed, Sealed, pronounced and Declared by the said Joseph Hovey to be his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us the Subscribers, Richard Treat, William Gibb, Simon Thomas Philada. 5th April 1749 _______appeared Richard Treat & Simon Thomas two of the witnesses to the _______ and on oath did declare they saw & heard Joseph Hovey the _____ therein named Sign Seal Publish & declare the same Will ______
    Line missing?
    Will and Testament and that at the doing thereof he was of sound Mind Memory & understanding to the best of their knowledge and that Wm. Gibb the other Witness thereto did also Subscribe his name as a Witness in the presence of & at the request of the Testator Together with them the Deponents Loram?
    Wm Plumsted Reg. Genl.

    Beit Remembered that on the 5th day of April 1749 the Last Will and Testament of Joseph Hovey decd. was proved in due form of Law and Probate Pres? Testamentary were granted to the Exec. therein named they being first Legally sworn well and truly to Administer ye said Decd. Estate and to bring inventory thereof into the Reg. Gen. Office at Philada. At or before the 5th day of May next and render a true accot. When thereunto Lawfully required Given under the Seal of the said office. Wm. Plumsted Reg. Genl.
  9. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister: Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.
  10. [S213] Unknown author, Bucks County Deeds 1684-1763, P. 152, 13 Apr 1750, William Brown, laborer, of Moorland, of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania mortgage to Eleanor Houey, widow, of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Co. and John Houey, wheelwright, of Bucks Co, 33 pounds, 76 acres, line of William Allen…patented in 1743 Witnesses: John McCall and Robert McDowell. Signed William Brown.
  11. [S390] Edward J. Howey research, Patent date was 10 October, 1747; Patent Book A, Vol. 12. p.543. Land Records, PA Archives, Harrisburg, PA 13 April, 1750 was date of mortgage given by Grantee (William Brown) to Grantors, Executors Eleanor, widow of Joseph, and John Howey, brother of Joseph.
  12. [S213] Unknown author, Bucks County Deeds 1684-1763, p. 150, Eleanor Houey, (widow of Joseph Houey, wheelwright) of Abington, Philadelphia, Co. and John Houey, wheelwright, (executor of the estate of Joseph Houey) of Bucks Co, sell 76 acres, line of William Allen…patented in 1743 to William Brown, laborer, of Moorland. Witnesses: John McCall and Robert McDowell. Signed Eleanor (X) Houey and John Houey.
    (this clearly ties the Abington (Phila/Montgomery) and Bucks Howeys together.).
  13. [S390] Edward J. Howey research,
    Eleanor Charleton, widow of Joseph Howey, and John Howey, brother of Joseph, acting as Executors of Joseph's Will, by indenture of release, 28 April, 1750, granted the 76 acre tract on LeFever's Creek to William Brown. Recorded Bucks County *Deed Book A Vol. 3, p.150. Transaction cited in Northampton county Deed Book A1, p.57-58, William Brown to Richard Shackleton. Recorder of Deeds, Northampton County Courthouse, Easton. * Bucks Deed Book reference may be incorrect.
  14. [S221] Unknown author, Abington Presbyterian Church Records, Page 32. Martha & Elizabeth twin daughters of Joseph Howey, baptized 6-27-1742.

Anne Charlton

F, b. 1482, d. 1560
Last Edited29 Jun 2001
Christening1480Anne Charlton was christened in 1480. 
Birth*1482She was born in 1482 at Apley, Shropshire, England. 
Marriage*1500She married Randall Grosvenor in 1500 at Of Bellaport, Shropshire, England. 
Death*1560Anne Charlton died in 1560. 
Note*Person Source.1 
Married NameHer married name was Grosvenor. 

Family

Randall Grosvenor b. circa 1480, d. between 1559 and 1560
Children 1.Thomas Grosvenor b. 1502, d. 1558
 2.Geoffrey Grosvenor b. c 1504
 3.Catherine Grosvenor b. 1507
 4.Elizabeth Governor Or Grosvenor+ b. bt 1515 - 1520, d. 1591
 5.Robert Grosvenor b. c 1518
 6.Margery Grosvenor b. c 1520
 7.Randall Grosvenor b. c 1522
 8.Henry Grosvenor b. 1525

Citations

  1. [S78] Unknown author, Ancestral File (LDS). Manual or via familysearch.org.

Lousie Marie Checchia1

F
Last Edited22 Jan 2011
Marriage*1997Lousie Marie Checchia married Alan David Hollins in 1997 at New Jersey.1 

Family

Alan David Hollins b. 14 July 1956, d. 20 January 2011

Citations

  1. [S318] Unknown author, Obituary, http://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/fh/print.cfm on 22 Jan 2011
    Alan David Hollins
    (July 14, 1956 - January 20, 2011)
    On January 20, 2011. Age 54. Of Audubon. Formerly of Philadelphia. Loving husband of 13 years to Louise Marie (nee Checchia). Loving son of Joan “Carol” Anthony and the late William E. Hollins. Dear brother of Janel Kieslich and her husband U. Douglas Kieslich. Loving uncle of Brett Kieslich and Brooke Kieslich.
    Alan graduated from Lincoln High School class of 1974 and received his B.S. in Political Science from Rutgers University in 1996. Alan was a well respected and well loved employee of UPS Logistics Custom – Brokerage in Philadelphia. He was a Past Master of Athelstan Lodge (1989) in Philadelphia and marched with Harrowgate String Band. Alan would never miss watching any sports on TV and was an avid fan of the Philadelphia Phillies. He had a passion for history and politics, reading books and playing the saxophone.

    Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Thursday evening from 5:30 to 7 PM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ. Funeral Service 7 PM in the funeral home officiated by Pastor Patrick Gaffney. Cremation will be private. A memorial service will take place on Tuesday, February 1st at 7 PM at The Lord’s Home: 6 Brittin Ave., Audubon.

    In lieu of flowers, donations are welcome to The Lord’s Home: 6 Brittin Ave., Audubon, NJ 08106. In the memo please write: Alan D. Hollins. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: Gloucester City, NJ Ph: 856-456-1142.

(?) Cheeseman1

M
Last Edited24 Sep 2010
Marriage*(?) Cheeseman married Hazel Creamer, daughter of Eli Creamer and Alice Blizzard.1 

Family

Hazel Creamer

Citations

  1. [S38] Individual contact, The Beal sisters remember a woman, Hazel Cheeseman who also associate with Ada Creamer Peterson. Seems like this was Ada's sister Hazel.

Alice Ann Cheeseman1

F
Last Edited12 Jun 2010
ChartsDescendants of Robert Howey
Marriage*Alice Ann Cheeseman married (?) Taylor.2 
Alice Ann Cheeseman is the daughter of Raymond H. Cheeseman Sr. and Drucilla Howey

Family 1

Children 1.Alice Ann Cheeseman3
 2.Bruce Cheeseman3

Family 2

(?) Taylor

Citations

  1. [S230] Unknown author, Cumberland Co. Families, p. B-32.
  2. [S318] Unknown author, Obituary, Edward C. Webster
    Edward C. Webster, 67, of Deerfield Township and formerly of Commercial Township, died Thursday, June 3, 2010, at South Jersey Healthcare-Regional Medical Center.

    Ed was born in Bridgeton on Nov. 28, 1942, to the late Holmes Webster and Drucilla Howey Webster Cheeseman and was the husband of Elsie Loatman Webster. He had lived in Deerfield Township for the past four years, and prior to that had resided in Florida for a 15-year period and Commercial Township previous to that.

    Before his retirement, he had been employed as a captain with the Cumberland County Sheriff's Department from 1982 to 1992. From 1966 to 1982, he served as a captain in charge of the Cumberland County Jail through the administration of five sheriffs. While living in Florida, he drove a truck for Salem Carriers. located in Daytona, and in his earlier years had driven for Bradway Trucking in Vineland.

    He had also served with the New Jersey National Guard.

    In addition to his wife Elsie, he is survived by a son, Edward C. Webster Jr., of Swedesboro; two sisters, Fanny Callaway, of Abington, Md., and Alice Taylor, of Lawrence Township; and his stepfather, Raymond Cheeseman, of Vineland. He was predeceased by two brothers, Raymond Cheeseman and Thomas Webster; and a stepson, Leon Loatman.

    Private graveside funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family at Greenwood Memorial Park in Millville, where interment will follow the services.

    Arrangements are under the direction of the Padgett Funeral Home, Upper Deerfield Township.

    Written condolences may be sent to the family through the funeral home website at www.padgettfuneralhome.com. Published in The Bridgeton News on June 7, 2010.
  3. [S230] Unknown author, Cumberland Co. Families, p. B-30, B-32.

Alice Ann Cheeseman1

F
Last Edited8 Jul 2001
ChartsDescendants of Robert Howey
Alice Ann Cheeseman is the daughter of Alice Ann Cheeseman.1 

Citations

  1. [S230] Unknown author, Cumberland Co. Families, p. B-30, B-32.

Bruce Cheeseman1

M
Last Edited8 Jul 2001
ChartsDescendants of Robert Howey
Bruce Cheeseman is the son of Alice Ann Cheeseman.1 

Citations

  1. [S230] Unknown author, Cumberland Co. Families, p. B-30, B-32.

George Cheeseman1

M, b. 1873
Last Edited21 Jul 2010
Birth*1873George Cheeseman was born in 1873 at New Jersey.1 

Family

Child 1.Raymond H. Cheeseman Sr.+1 b. 9 Dec 1917, d. 15 Jul 2010

Citations

  1. [S44] 1920 United States Federal Census, George Cheesman household, Year: 1920;Census Place: Bridgeton Ward 2, Cumberland, New Jersey; Roll T625_1026; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 134; Image: 106. George Cheeseman is 47, born in NJ and widowed. Raymond is 2-0/12. Also Pearl, 10, and George, 5.

Lawrence Cheeseman1

M, d. before 23 October 2007
Last Edited1 Jan 2008
Marriage*Lawrence Cheeseman married Leona Weldon.1 
Death*before 23 October 2007Lawrence Cheeseman died before 23 October 2007.1 

Family

Leona Weldon b. 1932, d. 23 October 2007

Citations

  1. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, Article from thedailyjournal.com

    Article published Oct 25, 2007
    Leona Cheesman, 75
    Sewing machine operator

    Leona Cheesman, 75, of Laurel Lake died Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007 at the South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center in Vineland.

    Born in Bridgeton, she was the daughter of the late Luther and Pearl Bateman Weldon and the wife of the late Lawrence Cheesman. Mrs. Cheesman was formerly of Millville and resided at Laurel Lake the past 18 years. She was retired from Santa’s Best, where she was a sewing machine operator. She enjoyed playing bingo and making crafts.

    Surviving are her children, Elizabeth and Jim D’Ambrosio of Millville, Holly and Joe Logullo of Chestertown, Md., Barbara and Rick Swoboda of Shillington, Pa., and Romaine and Donna Howey Jr., of West Palm Beach, Fla.; sister, Myrtle Gordiner of Fortescue; grandchildren, Tina Delmonte, Jason and Jimmy D’Ambrosio, Marsha Martinez; great-grandchildren, Joshua, Kim, Rick, Jake, Shane, Kayla, Giovanni, Nina, Robert, Samantha, Howard, Kyle and James. She was predeceased by her sisters, Edna, Rhoda, Julia, Margaret; and brothers, Wilbert and Luther.

    Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. today at Greenwood Memorial Park, 10th and Broad streets in Millville.

    Memorial donations may be made to the Laurel Lake Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 346, Millville, NJ 08332.

    Arrangements are being handled by Hoffman Funeral Homes Port Norris and Leesburg.

Raymond C. Cheeseman1,2

M
Last Edited10 Sep 2005
ChartsDescendants of Robert Howey
Raymond C. Cheeseman is the son of Raymond Cheeseman Jr. and Patricia White.1 

Citations

  1. [S230] Unknown author, Cumberland Co. Families, p. B-30, B-32.
  2. [S370] ObitsArchive.com, online http://oa.newsbank.com, Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ) - July 19, 1996
    Deceased Name: RAYMOND CHEESEMAN
    RAYMOND CHEESEMAN, 42, of Cedarville, Lawrence Township, died Wednesday in Fairfield Township as the result of a swimming incident in the Cohansey River.
    Mr. Cheeseman worked at Higbee's Marina in Fortescue for 13 years.
    He was born in Bridgeton.
    Surviving are his wife, Patricia; a son, Raymond C. of Cedarville; his parents, Raymond H. and Drucilla of Millville; a brother, Edward of Florida; and two sisters, Fanny Callaway of Baltimore and Alice A. of Cedarville.
    Services will be held 1 p.m. Monday at the Padgett Funeral Home, 160 Main St., Cedarville, where friends may call one hour earlier.
    Burial will be in Centre Grove Methodist Cemetery.

Raymond H. Cheeseman Sr.1

M, b. 9 December 1917, d. 15 July 2010
Last Edited13 Aug 2011
Marriage*Raymond H. Cheeseman Sr. married Drucilla Howey, daughter of Edward Lewis Howey and Elizabeth Creamer.2,3 
Birth*9 December 1917Raymond H. Cheeseman Sr. was born on 9 December 1917 at Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 
He was the son of George Cheeseman.4 
Burial*2010Raymond H. Cheeseman Sr. was buried in 2010 at at sea.1 
Death*15 July 2010He died on 15 July 2010 at Veteran Memorial Home, Vineland, Cumberland Co., New Jersey, at age 92.5,1 
Burialcirca 18 July 2010Cremation and inurnment. Burial at sea.

A gravestone is at Centre Grove Cemetery in Centre Grove, NJ. Cremains may be buried there or it may be a memorial.6,7

Family

Drucilla Howey b. 15 June 1918, d. 25 June 1999
Children 1.Alice Ann Cheeseman+
 2.Raymond Cheeseman Jr.+ b. 30 Nov 1953, d. 16 Jul 1996

Citations

  1. [S318] Unknown author, Obituary, Raymond H. Cheeseman, 92, died Thursday evening, July 15, 2010, at the New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home in Vineland, where he had been a resident for 2 1/2 years. He had been in declining health for the past six months.

    Born in Bridgeton on Dec. 9, 1917, he was the husband of the late Drucilla Howey Cheeseman and had previously resided in Millville and Cedarville. A veteran of World War II, Mr. Cheeseman had served with the U.S. Army Air Corps in the European, Pacific, Asiatic, African and Middle Eastern theaters. Before his retirement in 1980, he had been employed with the Joffe Lumber Company in Vineland for 11 years and the Armstrong Cork Company for 17 years.

    He is survived by three daughters, Viola M. Cheeseman of California, Alice A. Taylor of Cedarville and Laura Rae Lee of Allison, Pa.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Raymond Cheeseman; two stepsons, Thomas and Edward Webster; and a stepdaughter, Fanny Callaway.

    Cremation and inurnment took place at Laurel Lawn Crematory in Upper Deerfield Township. Burial at sea with military burial honors will be provided by the United States Navy embarking from Norfolk, Va. Arrangements are under the direction of the Padgett Funeral Home, Cedarville. Written condolences may be sent to the family through the funeral home website at www.padgettfuneralhome.com.
    Published in The Daily Journal on July 19, 2010.
  2. [S230] Unknown author, Cumberland Co. Families, p. B-31.
  3. [S145] Robert Thomas Howey, Personal knowledge of Robert Thomas Howey.
  4. [S44] 1920 United States Federal Census, George Cheesman household, Year: 1920;Census Place: Bridgeton Ward 2, Cumberland, New Jersey; Roll T625_1026; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 134; Image: 106. George Cheeseman is 47, born in NJ and widowed. Raymond is 2-0/12. Also Pearl, 10, and George, 5.
  5. [S370] ObitsArchive.com, online http://oa.newsbank.com, Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ) - July 19, 1996
    Deceased Name: RAYMOND CHEESEMAN
    RAYMOND CHEESEMAN, 42, of Cedarville, Lawrence Township, died Wednesday in Fairfield Township as the result of a swimming incident in the Cohansey River.
    Mr. Cheeseman worked at Higbee's Marina in Fortescue for 13 years.
    He was born in Bridgeton.
    Surviving are his wife, Patricia; a son, Raymond C. of Cedarville; his parents, Raymond H. and Drucilla of Millville; a brother, Edward of Florida; and two sisters, Fanny Callaway of Baltimore and Alice A. of Cedarville.
    Services will be held 1 p.m. Monday at the Padgett Funeral Home, 160 Main St., Cedarville, where friends may call one hour earlier.
    Burial will be in Centre Grove Methodist Cemetery.
  6. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, Findagrave.com memorial http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi 22 Aug 2010.
  7. [S89] Unknown author, Gravestone, Photographed 12 Aug 2011.

Raymond Cheeseman Jr.

M, b. 30 November 1953, d. 16 July 1996
Last Edited27 Nov 2005
ChartsDescendants of Robert Howey
Marriage*Raymond Cheeseman Jr. married Patricia White.1 
Birth*30 November 1953Raymond Cheeseman Jr. was born on 30 November 1953 at Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.2,3 
He was the son of Raymond H. Cheeseman Sr. and Drucilla Howey
Death15 July 1996Raymond Cheeseman Jr. died on 15 July 1996 at New Jersey at age 42.2 
Death*16 July 1996He died on 16 July 1996 at age 42.4,3 
Burial*circa 19 July 1996He was buried circa 19 July 1996 at Centre Grove Cemetery, Centre Grove, Lawrence Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey.4,3 

Citations

  1. [S230] Unknown author, Cumberland Co. Families, p. B-32.
  2. [S510] Social Security Death Index, Name: R. Cheeseman
    SSN: 152-48-1114
    Born: 30 Nov 1953
    Died: 15 Jul 1996
    State (Year) SSN issued: New Jersey (1970 )
    Source Information:
    Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc.
  3. [S370] ObitsArchive.com, online http://oa.newsbank.com, Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ) - July 19, 1996
    Deceased Name: RAYMOND CHEESEMAN
    RAYMOND CHEESEMAN, 42, of Cedarville, Lawrence Township, died Wednesday in Fairfield Township as the result of a swimming incident in the Cohansey River.
    Mr. Cheeseman worked at Higbee's Marina in Fortescue for 13 years.
    He was born in Bridgeton.
    Surviving are his wife, Patricia; a son, Raymond C. of Cedarville; his parents, Raymond H. and Drucilla of Millville; a brother, Edward of Florida; and two sisters, Fanny Callaway of Baltimore and Alice A. of Cedarville.
    Services will be held 1 p.m. Monday at the Padgett Funeral Home, 160 Main St., Cedarville, where friends may call one hour earlier.
    Burial will be in Centre Grove Methodist Cemetery.
  4. [S89] Unknown author, Gravestone.
  5. [S230] Unknown author, Cumberland Co. Families, p. B-30, B-32.

Richard Cheeseman Sr.1

?, d. after 19 October 1757
Last Edited1 Sep 2002
Death*after 19 October 1757Richard Cheeseman Sr. died after 19 October 1757.1 
Land Sale*19 October 1757Richard Cheeseman Sr. and John Howey were parties in a land transaction this land appears to be near the intersection of current day Rt. 322 and county road 538 (Coles Mill Road) SE of Williamstown NJ. on 19 October 1757 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.1 

Citations

  1. [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Date Abstracted: 1 Sep 2002
    Compiler: Robert T. Howey
    Address: 9963 Bridle Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115
    County: Gloucester
    State: New Jersey
    Deed Book: CC
    Page: 457-459
    Grantor: John Howey, shingle maker
    Grantor Residence: Gloucester Co., Western Jersey
    Grantee: Jeremiah Carter, shingle maker
    Grantee Residence: Gloucester Co., West Jersey
    Date of Deed: 16 Sep 1758
    Date Recorded: 7 Oct 1818
    Consideration: 25 pounds
    Signature(s) or Mark(s):
    John Howey
    Witnesses:
    Witnessed
    Charles Fisher, John Fisher Jun, Michael Fisher

    Description:
    Thomas Wetherill of Burlington obtained Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for 2117 acres of land to be surveyed to him in Western Province of NJ below the Falls of the Delaware dated 7 May 1737.

    Thomas Wetherill assigned over to Samuel McCullock, of Gloucester, yeoman, 508 acres of this land of this land on or about 25 May 1737.

    Samuel McCullock on 20 Apr 1739 has the quantity if 67 acres of the land in part of this same surveyed to him situate in the County of Gloucester on a branch called Faraways is bounded as follows: Beginning at a Pine corner and running from thence across a Brown Pond below the swamp SE 34° 13 chains and 50 links unto a small black oak sapling from thence up the swamp NW 41° 25 chains unto a Pine Corner from thence SW 75° 15 chains to a post in George Ward ? line thence along his swamp SW 5° 24 chains to a post thence down the swamp E [no degrees listed] 23 chains to the place of beginning containing in the said bounds sixty seven acres of land and cedar swamp.

    And whereas William Rawle obtained a Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for the quantity of 625 acres of land in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey below the fall of the Delaware dated 5 May 1737 and the said Rawle did assign over to George Ward Junr. late of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, above said yeoman, the full quantity of 425 acres of land out of the same on 3 Apr 1739 and the said George Ward Junr. had part of his land surveyed to him viz., the quantity of 63 acres of land on 22 April 1737 situate and lying in the County of Gloucester above said on a branch called Faraway and is bounded as follows Beginning at a post being in a corner of Samuel McCulloch's swamp and run from thence SW 73°? 35 chains unto a corner tree from thence across the swamp SW 15° 13 chains unto a corner tree from thence NE 87° 35 chains unto a post from thence across the swamp NE 5° 24 chains to the place of beginning containing 63 acres of land and cedar swamp and the said George Ward Junr. sold the same 63 acres of land unto Samuel McCullock for consideration of the sum of 20 pounds lawful money of the Americas and George Ward Junr. did die before a deed of conveyance was by him given or granted to the said Samuel McCullock for the said 63 acres of land aforesaid but the said George Ward Junr. before he died [maybe dec'd] made his will and therein did authorize and fully empower his executors therein named to give and grant a deed for the said sixty three acres of land which was granted and given by a deed of conveyance to John McCullock eldest lawful son of the said Samuel McCullock (who died before the deed was given) by James Cooper, surviving executor of George Ward Junr. After the decease of the said Samuel McCullock late of the Township of Gloucester and County of Gloucester and province aforesaid, yeoman, decd. did by his last Will and Testament therein did devise and unto John McCullock his son and heir at law the abovementioned two tracts of land and Cedar Swamp containing 130 acres of land and cedar swamp with other lands as by the said Samuel McCullock will dated the 7th day of June AD 1748 relation being had it will at large appear. Whereas the said John McCullock did by his deed indented bearing date the 21st day of March 1754 grant and conveyance Richard Cheeseman Senr. of the county of Gloucester and province aforesaid, deed the above described two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing one hundred and thirty acres of land and cedar swamp.

    Whereas the aforesaid Richard Cheeseman Senr did by his deed of conveyance and grant and sell unto John Carter Jun and John Howey party to these presents the before mentioned two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing the aforesaid 130 acres of land and cedar swamp as by the said deed bearing date the 19th day of October 1757 relation being thereunto it will more fully & largely appear.

    Now this indenture witnesseth that the said John Howey party to these presents for and in consideration of 25 pounds proclamation money to him in hand paid by Jeremiah Carter the receipt whereof the aforesaid John Howey doth hereby acknowledge and therewith to be full satisfied contented and paid have …. Unto the said Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs….John Howey hath now at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath lawful and absolute authority to grant bargain and sell the aforesaid one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land unto the aforesaid Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs and assigns forever and that he the said John Howey is lawfully and rightfully seized in his own right in the said one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land of a good absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee sample and the said John Howey for himself his heirs…
    Signed and sealed
    John Howey

    Witnessed
    Charles Fisher
    John Fisher Jun
    Michael Fisher
    16 Sep 1758.

Peter Cheesman1

M
Last Edited1 Sep 2002
Land Sale*5 June 1821Peter Cheesman and Moses E. Howey were parties in a land transaction purchased 3/4 acre near his other property along the road from Haddonfield to Clements Bridge from Peter Cheesman and wife Rebecca. on 5 June 1821 at land near road from Haddonfield to Clements Bridge, Haddonfield, Gloucester Co., New Jersey.1 

Citations

  1. [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book GG pg. 420-422 dated 5 jun 1821 recorded 16 Jun 1821

    Indenture Peter Cheesman and wife Rebecca of Town and County of Gloucester on one part, and Moses Howey of the other part. For 3 dollars. Three quarters acre of land adjoining other land of said Howey. Starts at stake in ground near road from Haddonfield to Clements Bridge. Witness Christopher Sickler.
    Signed by Henry Louderback and wife Amy.