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James Cheney

Birth1835 - Kinsey, Oxfordshire
Death4th February 1899 - Southwark, Surrey, England
MotherHannah Alliry
FatherHenry Cheney

Born in Kinsey, Oxfordshire on 1835 to Henry Cheney and Hannah Alliry. James Cheney married Agnes Elizabeth Church and had 13 children. He passed away on 4th February 1899 in Southwark, Surrey, England.

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Parents
Henry Cheney
1809 - 1836
Hannah Alliry
1811 - 1861
Spouse(s)
Agnes Elizabeth Church
1850 - 1901
Sarah Hitchcock
1844 - 1866
Children Show all
Agnes Annie Cheney
1872 - 1940
Elizabeth Cheney
1875 - 1920
Eleanor Maude Cheney
1873 - 1950
William Henry Cheney
1881 - 1911
Herbert James Cheney
1870 - 1948
Thomas Arthur Cheney
1884 - Unknown
Harriet R Cheney
1882 - Unknown

Sarah Cheney
1870 - Unknown
Frederick Andrew Cheney
1890 - Unknown
Ada Annie Lyons
1864 - 1951
Sarah Victoria Cheney
1866 - 1950
Laura Fanny Cheney
1865 - 1953
Mary Ethel Cheney
1894 - 1977

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