James' paternal grandparents are Joseph Cheeseman and Permelia /Amelia Brady;
great grandparents are William Cheeseman and Lydia Dey.
James H 1 mon is listed on 1870 census Upper Freehold Twp, Monmouth, NJ with parents William 45 a carpenter and Agnes 22 and siblings Hannah 8, William 5, Rebecca 3. Also his aunt Mary Cheeseman 30 is residing in household.
James H 8 appear on the 1880 census, Trenton NJ with parents William 54, Agnes 32 and other siblings Hannah 18 and William 16, Emma E 6, John 5, Joseph 4.
Likely Hannah and William are children of William's first wife.
James married Mary E. Griggs, May 15, 1894, Trenton, Mercer, NJ.
They appear on 1910 census, Hamilton, Mercer, NJ where James works in pottery, and with their children Mary E 12, John H 10, Hannah 7, Myrtle J 3 and Florence A 3 mons. They had 5 children, 5 living.
Census records indicate his mother Agnes was born in New York and the 1910 census, Hamilton, Mercer, NJ, indicates it was William's 2nd marriage and Agnes' first, they had 11 children, 6 living.
James' paternal grandparents are Joseph Cheeseman and Permelia /Amelia Brady;
great grandparents are William Cheeseman and Lydia Dey.
James H 1 mon is listed on 1870 census Upper Freehold Twp, Monmouth, NJ with parents William 45 a carpenter and Agnes 22 and siblings Hannah 8, William 5, Rebecca 3. Also his aunt Mary Cheeseman 30 is residing in household.
James H 8 appear on the 1880 census, Trenton NJ with parents William 54, Agnes 32 and other siblings Hannah 18 and William 16, Emma E 6, John 5, Joseph 4.
Likely Hannah and William are children of William's first wife.
James married Mary E. Griggs, May 15, 1894, Trenton, Mercer, NJ.
They appear on 1910 census, Hamilton, Mercer, NJ where James works in pottery, and with their children Mary E 12, John H 10, Hannah 7, Myrtle J 3 and Florence A 3 mons. They had 5 children, 5 living.
Census records indicate his mother Agnes was born in New York and the 1910 census, Hamilton, Mercer, NJ, indicates it was William's 2nd marriage and Agnes' first, they had 11 children, 6 living.
Gravesite Details
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His father William and uncles Henry and Hiram Cheeseman all served in Civil War, Company I, 38th Regiment, New Jersey Infantry and all buried this cemetery.
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