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A Cheesman conundrum
« on: Monday 05 November 07 11:29 GMT (UK) »

I am trying to find a link between my 3x great grandfather Stapleton CHEESEMAN (sometimes Cheesman, c1787-1870), of Throwley, and Daniel Cheesman of Sittingbourne (c1765-1849) - I believe they may be brothers, but purely on circumstantial evidence so far.
On census returns Stapleton gave his place of birth as Boughton Aluph, but he does not appear on the baptismal register.
Daniel was married in Bapchild in 1789, to Ann Marden. Registers reveal seven children, including a Stapleton (a very rare Christian name), baptised in 1800 in Sittingbourne. Research in the registers for Sittngbourne and surrounding parishes has not yielded details of Daniel's baptism.
I have found nothing to link "my" Stapleton specifically with the Sittingbourne area, although it's only a few miles distant. Two Stapelton Cheesemans must be more than coincidence, though.
Are there any Cheesman/Cheeseman reserachers out there who have come across these men?
Thanks for any help or advice.
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Re: A Cheesman conundrum
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 07 November 07 16:49 GMT (UK) »

There are certainly plenty of Cheesemans/Cheesmans, in the area, but the only reference to a Stapleton I can find, apart from the 1800 Baptism which you have, is Stapleton & Mary CHEESEMAN having several children baptised between 1810-1827 in Throwley, which probably isn't much use to you Smiley

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Re: A Cheesman conundrum
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 07 November 07 19:20 GMT (UK) »

Thanks for the response Betty. that couple are my ancestors and I've successfully traced their children. UIt's going up the line that's proving the problem.
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Re: A Cheesman conundrum
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 07 November 07 23:02 GMT (UK) »

hi . my jutsum family married into the Kent cheesman's.they are also Kent Jutsum . they moved to London around 1790. we have cheesman as second names . if you ever connect yours to jutsum keep me in mind .i have a lot of info for you then . regards .
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Re: A Cheesman conundrum
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 24 July 08 22:01 BST (UK) »

any use ?

www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Maps/MEO/33.htm

www.kent-opc.org/Parishes/PRTranscripts/Throwley%20BurC.html
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Re: A Cheesman conundrum
« Reply #5 on: Friday 25 July 08 09:13 BST (UK) »

Thanks for the links Toni, I'd already taken that information on board - the real puzzle lies further back in time.
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