son of Peter T. Cheesman (1778-1831) and
Rebecca Clark (1780- )of Waterford Twp.,
Gloucester County, New Jersey.
Joseph married Phebe C. Clark / Besser
(1816-1903) in ca 1835 / 1838.
He was a Jeffersonian, turned Federalist,
turned Republican, and strongly supported
the movement to abolish slavery.
Tippecanoe County Death Records Bk S-9-L, p 0085.
Book References:
CHEESMAN FAMILY HERITAGE, Vol. 1,
by David R. Cheesman, 1989,
Lafayette, Indiana.
CHEESMAN FAMILY HERITAGE, Vol. 2,
David R. Cheesman, 1990, Lafayette, Indiana.
PINHOOK CEMETERY of TIPPECANOE COUNTY,
INDIANA, David R. Cheesman, 1989,
Cheesman Publications, Lafayette, Indiana.
CHEESMAN DOSSIER, hc, Volume 1, David R. Cheesman, 2003,Family Heritage Publishers, Murray, Utah.
Paternal Lineage:
Joseph G. Cheesman, son of Peter T. Cheesman (ca 1778-1831) and Rebecca Clark (1816-1903) of New Jersey & Indiana;
> Peter T. Cheesman (ca 1778-1831), son of Thomas Cheesman (1734-1792) and Marabeth "Mareby" Hedger (1751-1813) NJ;
> Thomas Cheesman (1734-1792), son of Peter Cheesman (1704-1788) and Anne H. Ellis (1710-1759)of NJ;
> Peter Cheesman (1704-1788), son of Richard Cheesman (1674-1744) and Hannah Stringham of NJ;
> Richard Cheesman (1674-1744), son of Thomas Cheessman (ca 1640-1713) and Margaret Valentine of Hempstead, L.I., NY.;
> Thomas Cheessman (ca 1640-1713) son of Efraim Cheesman (1610-1657) and Ann Rason, of Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey shire, England;
> Efraim Cheesman (1610-1657), son of Thomas Cheesman of Kingston-Up-Thames, Surrey, Emgland, baptized 1584)>
John Cheesman, Surrey, Kingston Upon Thames, England.
son of Peter T. Cheesman (1778-1831) and
Rebecca Clark (1780- )of Waterford Twp.,
Gloucester County, New Jersey.
Joseph married Phebe C. Clark / Besser
(1816-1903) in ca 1835 / 1838.
He was a Jeffersonian, turned Federalist,
turned Republican, and strongly supported
the movement to abolish slavery.
Tippecanoe County Death Records Bk S-9-L, p 0085.
Book References:
CHEESMAN FAMILY HERITAGE, Vol. 1,
by David R. Cheesman, 1989,
Lafayette, Indiana.
CHEESMAN FAMILY HERITAGE, Vol. 2,
David R. Cheesman, 1990, Lafayette, Indiana.
PINHOOK CEMETERY of TIPPECANOE COUNTY,
INDIANA, David R. Cheesman, 1989,
Cheesman Publications, Lafayette, Indiana.
CHEESMAN DOSSIER, hc, Volume 1, David R. Cheesman, 2003,Family Heritage Publishers, Murray, Utah.
Paternal Lineage:
Joseph G. Cheesman, son of Peter T. Cheesman (ca 1778-1831) and Rebecca Clark (1816-1903) of New Jersey & Indiana;
> Peter T. Cheesman (ca 1778-1831), son of Thomas Cheesman (1734-1792) and Marabeth "Mareby" Hedger (1751-1813) NJ;
> Thomas Cheesman (1734-1792), son of Peter Cheesman (1704-1788) and Anne H. Ellis (1710-1759)of NJ;
> Peter Cheesman (1704-1788), son of Richard Cheesman (1674-1744) and Hannah Stringham of NJ;
> Richard Cheesman (1674-1744), son of Thomas Cheessman (ca 1640-1713) and Margaret Valentine of Hempstead, L.I., NY.;
> Thomas Cheessman (ca 1640-1713) son of Efraim Cheesman (1610-1657) and Ann Rason, of Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey shire, England;
> Efraim Cheesman (1610-1657), son of Thomas Cheesman of Kingston-Up-Thames, Surrey, Emgland, baptized 1584)>
John Cheesman, Surrey, Kingston Upon Thames, England.
Family Members
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Peter Treasure Cheesman
1839–1879
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George Washington Cheesman
1841–1924
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Jacob Price Cheesman
1843–1928
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Thomas Jefferson Cheesman
1846–1911
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Benjamin Franklin Cheesman
1851–1931
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Richard J. Cheesman
1853–1933
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Joseph Smallwood Cheesman
1854–1869
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James Buchanan Cheesman
1859–1862
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Douglas G. Cheesman
1861–1946
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