Difference between revisions of "George Cheshire & Sarah nee Steele"

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'''George Cheshire 1836-1923'''.   Married Sarah Steele, the former miller’s daughter in 1865.  George worked with his father as miller.   Also after his marriage he is listed at the baptisms of his children as a publican in 1866 to 1882.   This public house was called “[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/The_Whip The Whip]”  The family may have lived there rather than in Windmill Farmhouse.    In 1901 census George was living in the [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Windmill_Farm Windmill Farm] house.
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'''George Cheshire born 1836'''  was the son of John & Ann Cheshire
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Sarah Steele was the former miller’s daughter.
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George and Sarah married in 1865.
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George & Sarah had children as follows :-
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Annie Elizabeth Cheshire born ?
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John Steel Cheshire born 1868 died aged 9 months
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Susan Cheshire born 1869 married Jabez Smith in 1887click [[Jabez & Susan Smith]] for their life story
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George worked with his father as miller.   Also after his marriage he is listed at the baptisms of his children as a publican in 1866 to 1882.   This public house was called “[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/The_Whip The Whip]”  The family may have lived there rather than in Windmill Farmhouse.    In 1901 census George was living in the [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Windmill_Farm Windmill Farm] house.
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George died 1923
  
 
click [[Cheshire]] for others in this family
 
click [[Cheshire]] for others in this family

Revision as of 11:12, 5 June 2023

George Cheshire born 1836  was the son of John & Ann Cheshire

Sarah Steele was the former miller’s daughter.

George and Sarah married in 1865.

George & Sarah had children as follows :-

Annie Elizabeth Cheshire born ?

John Steel Cheshire born 1868 died aged 9 months

Susan Cheshire born 1869 married Jabez Smith in 1887. click Jabez & Susan Smith for their life story


George worked with his father as miller.   Also after his marriage he is listed at the baptisms of his children as a publican in 1866 to 1882.   This public house was called “The Whip” The family may have lived there rather than in Windmill Farmhouse.    In 1901 census George was living in the Windmill Farm house.

George died 1923

click Cheshire for others in this family