Ancestors of David Kipp Conover
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Robert Chapman (M)
b. circa 1530, d. 12-Jul-1581, #140768
Relationship=10th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..
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| Robert Chapman was born circa 1530 at Of, Beverley, Yorkshire, England. He died on 12-Jul-1581 at Will Providence, Hull, Yorkshire, England. |
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Capt. Robert Chapman was the son of Robert Chapman and Rebecca (Unknown).
Capt. Robert Chapman was born on 1-Jan-1616 at Hull, Yorkshire, England.
He married Ann Bliss on 29-Apr-1642.
Capt. Robert Chapman died on 13-Oct-1667 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at age 51.
He immigrated circa Aug-1635 to Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. |
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Margaret Charles was the daughter of Supposed Father of Margaret Charles Charles Lloyd and Supposed Mother of Margaret Charles Elizabeth Stanley.
Margaret Charles was born in 1636.
She married Richard Iddings, son of William Idwyns and Ursula (Unknown), on 23-Jun-1662 at Morville Parish, England.
Margaret Charles married Robert Thomas.
Margaret Charles married Richard Iddings, son of William Idwyns and Ursula (Unknown), on 23-Jun-1662 at Acton Round, Shropshire, England.
Margaret Charles died in 1683.
The marriage to Margaret Lloyd is in the Iddings Gedcom file. It is not proven and is probably wrong. She was also known as Margrett Charles. She was also known as Margaret Charrles. |
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| Margaret Charlton was the daughter of Robert Charlton and Mary Corbet. Margaret Charlton married William Steventon. |
| Robert Charlton was the son of Thomas De Knightly and Elizabeth Francis. Robert Charlton was born in 1430. He married Mary Corbet, daughter of Robert Corbet and Margaret Mallory. Robert Charlton died in 1471. |
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| Margurite Charoy married Pierre Durier. |
| Abner Chase married Catherine Fisher. |
| Coggeshall Chase was the son of Isaac Chase and Amey Anthony. Coggeshall Chase was born on 13-Jun-1743 at Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He married Amie Phillips, daughter of Daniel Phillips Sr. and Hannah Bull, on 31-Jan-1765 at Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island. Coggeshall Chase died on 26-Jan-1834 at Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island, at age 90. |
| Isaac Chase was the son of Jacob Chase and Mary Hall. Isaac Chase married Mary Monroe, daughter of John Monroe and Sarah (Unknown), circa 1707. |
| Isaac Chase married Amey Anthony. |
| Jacob Chase married Mary Hall. |
| Naomi Chase was the daughter of Abner Chase and Catherine Fisher. Naomi Chase married Comfort Starr Knapp, son of Comfort Knapp and Tirzah Gillett, on 11-Oct-1821 at Golden, Erie County, New York. |
| Mary Chedzey was the daughter of Richard Chedzey and Jane (Unknown). Mary Chedzey was born on 20-Oct-1695. |
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| Richard Chedzey was born circa 1672 at Somerton, Somerset, England. He married Jane (Unknown). Richard Chedzey died in Feb-1698/99. |
| Richard Chedzey was the son of Richard Chedzey and Jane (Unknown). Richard Chedzey was born on 10-May-1691 at Bishops Lydeard, Somerset, England. |
| John Cheese married Anne Idwyns, daughter of William Idwyns and Ursula (Unknown), at Burford, Shropshire, England. |
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Rebecca Cheesman was born circa 1618.
She married James Grover circa 1639 at Gravesend, Kings County, New York.
Rebecca Cheesman was also known as Rebecca (Unknown). |
| (Unknown) Cheney married Mary Holmes. |
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| Agnes Cheney was the daughter of Robert Cheney and Joan Harrison. Agnes Cheney was born circa 1560. She married William Heath, son of Edward Heath and Alice (Unknown), on 9-Jun-1580 at Waltham Abbey, Essex, England; The name of his wife has not been learned according to the article in the HEGHS Register. |
| Dorothy Cheney was the daughter of Lawrence Cheney and Julian Waldron. Dorothy Cheney was born on 28-Oct-1591 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. She married John Streate. |
| Edward Cheney was the son of Lawrence Cheney and Julian Waldron. Edward Cheney was born on 20-Feb-1608 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. |
| Elizabeth Cheney was the daughter of Lawrence Cheney and Julian Waldron. Elizabeth Cheney was born on 30-Apr-1598 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. |
| Ellen Cheney was the daughter of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason. Ellen Cheney was born circa 1620. Ellen Cheney was born circa 1626 at England. She married Humphrey Johnson, son of John Johnson and Mary Heath, on 26-Mar-1642 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Ellen Cheney died on 28-Sep-1678 at Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She died on 26-Sep-1678 at Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. |
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John Cheney was the son of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason.
John Cheney was born on 29-Sep-1639 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
He died on 29-Nov-1671 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at age 32.
Att Harvard Drowned catching eels. |
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| John Cheney was born circa 1540 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. He married Agnes (Unknown). John Cheney died on 27-Oct-1574 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. |
| John Cheney was the son of Lawrence Cheney and Julian Waldron. John Cheney was born on 29-Jun-1595 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. |
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Joseph Cheney was the son of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason.
Joseph Cheney was born on 6-Jun-1647 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Joseph Cheney was born on 6-Jun-1647 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
He married Hannah Thurston, daughter of John Thurston Sr. and Margaret Buck, on 12-Mar-1668 at Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Joseph Cheney married Mehitable Plimpton on 21-Jul-1691 at Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Joseph Cheney married Mehitable Plimpton on 21-Jul-1691.
Joseph Cheney died on 16-Sep-1704 at Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, at age 57.
He died on 16-Sep-1704 at Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, at age 57.
He was Frmr. |
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| Lawrence Cheney was the son of John Cheney and Agnes (Unknown). Lawrence Cheney was born circa 1566 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. He married Julian Waldron circa 1590. Lawrence Cheney died on 2-Nov-1643 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. |
| Lawrence Cheney was the son of Lawrence Cheney and Julian Waldron. Lawrence Cheney was born on 13-Jul-1600 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. |
| Lydia Cheney was the daughter of Peter Cheney and Hannah Noyes. Lydia Cheney was born on 5-Nov-1687 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She married Jeremiah Poore, son of Henry Poore and Abigail Hale, on 27-Apr-1709 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. |
| Margaret Cheney was the daughter of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason. Margaret Cheney was born on 26-Nov-1628 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She married Deacon Thomas Hastings on 10-Apr-1651 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Margaret Cheney died on 29-Sep-1678 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at age 49. |
| Mary Cheney was the daughter of Lawrence Cheney and Julian Waldron. Mary Cheney was born on 27-Jul-1606 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. |
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| Mehitable Cheney was the daughter of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason. Mehitable Cheney was born on 1-Jun-1643 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She was baptized on 4-Jun-1643 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She married Thomas Wight Jr., son of Deacon Thomas Wight and Alice Roundy, in 1661/62 at Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Mehitable Cheney died in 1693 at near, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. |
| Peter Cheney married Hannah Noyes. |
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| Robert Cheney was the son of Robert Cheney. Robert Cheney was born circa 1520. He married Joan Harrison, daughter of John Harrison and Agnes (Unknown), between 4-Jan-1549 and 1550. Robert Cheney died between 1567 and 1568. |
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| Robert Cheney was the son of Robert Cheney. Robert Cheney was born circa 1490. He died after 26-Oct-1542. |
| Robert Cheney was born circa 1460. |
| Susannah Cheney was the daughter of Lawrence Cheney and Julian Waldron. Susannah Cheney was born on 16-Jul-1590 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. She died young on 16-Jul-1590. |
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Thomas Cheney was the son of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason.
Thomas Cheney was born in 1633/34 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
He married Jane Atkinson on 11-Jan-1655 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Thomas Cheney married Jane Atkinson on 11-Jan-1655/56 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Thomas Cheney died before 4-Mar-1694/95 at Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
He was Farmer. Wife liv 69 yrs aft marr. |
| Thomas Cheney was the son of Lawrence Cheney and Julian Waldron. Thomas Cheney was born at Lambourn, Berkshire, England. |
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William Cheney was the son of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason.
William Cheney was born in 1633 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
He married Sarah Daniels.
William Cheney married Deborah Wiswell.
William Cheney died in Sep-1681 at Dorchester, Massachusetts.
He was Frmr. Will of father mentions this son William and his wife, Deborah. |
| William Cheney Jr. was the son of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason. William Cheney Jr. was born in 1641. He married Deborah Wishwell in 1661. William Cheney Jr. died in Sep-1681. |
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William Cheney Sr. was the son of Lawrence Cheney and Julian Waldron.
William Cheney Sr. was born on 31-Jul-1603 at Lambourn, Berkshire, England.
William Cheney Sr. was born in 1604 at Waltham Abby, Essex, England.
William Cheney Sr. was born in 1604 at England.
He married Margaret Mason between 1625 and 1625 at England.
William Cheney Sr. died on 30-Jun-1667 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at age 63.
He was also known as William Cheynie. He left a will on 30-Apr-1667 THE WILL OF WILLIAM CHENEY, of Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1667. "Being sick of body and of perfect understanding & memory according to my measure I doe make this my last will & Testament. I doe committ my soul into the Armes of the Everlasting mercy of God my saviour & deare & blessed Redeemer & my body unto my friends & relations to be decently interred by them in hope of a blessed Resurection. As for that Estate which it bath pleased the Lord to lend unto mee I doe dispose of as followeth: Imprs my will is that my deare & afflicted wife margaret Cheney bee Carefully & sufficiently provided for duringe the time of her naturall life to that end my will is that shee have & Enjoy all the rents & profits yearely & Every yeare duringe the aforesaide tearme . . . of all my Houses Lands & Orchards that I die possessed of Either in Roxbury Boston or Elsewhere. Except such part of my Lands or Estate which I shall hereafter in this my will dispose of to my children or otherwise. which Estate bequeathed by mee unto my said wife it is my will shee Enter upon & bee possessed of immediately after my decease (to wit) the present crop upon all the Land. & the use of all my Household stuffe & goods my debts & funerall Expences in the first place being with all Convenient speed fully discharged: & for my said wives more Comfortable being, my desire is that one of my Executors may live in my house in Roxbury with her to Enjoy the housing & Lands by the yeare, which I have as is aforesaid given unto my said wife, upon such Equall tearmes as my other Executors & overseers (all of them to bee named hereafter shall agree with him for. but in case both my Executors see Cause to refuse to accept of this motion in answere to my desire herein then my will is that it bee lett out by my Executors or Overseers to the best advantage for my said wives Comfortable supply & maintenance ffurther my will is that when all my debts & Legacies are discharged out of my stock & Husbandry utensils, as Carts plowes & such like what remains of my stock afterwards, my will is it bee lett out or disposed of for my said wives use by my Executors with the advice of my Overseers. And my will is that all my moveables bee for my wives use duringe her life Except what is before disposed. And in case what is above Expressed bee not sufficient for the Comfortable maintenance of my said wife then my will is that the house at Boston bee sold & imployed & improved for her further & better supply: -- Item I doe will & bequeath unto my son John Cheiney all that Land both arable & pasture lying on the East side of the Great Lotts, being twenty Acres more or less, being now in the possession of the said John. Also I give to my said sonn a parcell of meadow in the fresh meades being two Acres bee the same more or less as it/lyeth on the south of a ditch made to dreine the said meadow. Also I Give unto him one Acree of salt marsh, bee it more or less as it lyeth bounded with a Creek next the marsh of John Bowles, formerly Isaac Heathes Also give unto him Eight Acres of Land more or less lying neere house of William Hopkins all & Every of these parcells of Land my will is that my said sonn John bee possessed immediately after my decease:--Item I bequeath unto my sonn William Cheiney all that lying & being in medfeld, latly in the possession of my sai [son] upon this condition or proviso [that] hee & his wife Debo[rah] bee Reconsiled & live together in meadfeild or Elsewh[ere], [to] the sattisfaction of John Wisewell of Boston & Deacon [Williams] of Roxbury, but not in Providence or that Jurisdiction [pro]vided also that what either my selfe or Deacon Williams have alrea[dy] or doe stand Engaged for to the Court ehalfe bee first repayd & fully discharged by h[im] or assignes, but otherwise if said sonn neglect [to] accept it with these provisoes then my will is that [there] bee paid to John Wisewall of Boston out of my Estate * * * [the re]sidue I dispose of as followeth Item I will & bequeath to my sonn Joseph Cheiney sixty pounds (to witt) my Land lying in the thir . . * * being thirty seaven Acres more or less. & twenty paid to my said sonn Joseph out of my stoch:-- Item my will is that my three daughters (to witt) [Ellen], [Marga]ret [and] mehittable have Each of them Tenn pounds out of my stock After my said wives decease my will is, first that . . . . . & Lands in Roxbury ondisposed of before by this my [will be] give[N] unto two sonns of my Eldest sonn Thomas Cheiny his sonn Thomas & his sonn William, to bee improv[ed for their] bennefitt by their ffather untill they are twenty one then bee Enjoyed by them: -- secondly what remaines of my Estate after my said wiv[e] [de] cease either in stock or otherwise in housing or Lands [or] other Estate in any kind undisposed of by this my will is that the one halfe of it bee given to my sonn Joseph Cheiney & for the other halfe thereof is that [it] divided into ffoure Equall parts. And soe disposed of [it to] sonn John Cheiney & to my Three aforesd daughter[s] [to each of] them an Equal Portion thereof Lastly I doe [make my] Loving sonns Thomas Cheiney & Thomas [Hastings] [executors] of this my will, requesting my deare & respected [friends] John Elliot, Deacon William Parke & Edward Bugbee Overseers, Aprill the last sixty seaven. William W Cheiney his marke & a seale Witnesses John newell Samuell scarbarow." "30th of July 1667 John newell & Samuel scarbarow deposed," &c. Arrived Boston ca 1635; resided at Roxbury 1640; Founder & Dire Roxb Latin Sch Roxbury Free School; Assessor 1648; Constable 1654/5; Selectman 1666; [Virkus, Immigrant Ancestors] Copy of will in NEHGS Register, v.16-p.164-5. Lists wife Margaret, sons John, William, Joseph, & Thomas, daughters, Ellen, Margaret, & Mehitabell, and grandsons (Sons of Thomas) Thomas and William. The Inventory of William Cheney Sr. was taken 30 July, 1667 "Thomas Cheny & Thomas Hastings Executors to the last will & Testament of William cheny" presented the inventory of the estate, taken by James Everell and Joseph How. It seems practically certain that the eldest son, Thomas, had previously received his portion of his father's property in land or money. AN INVENTORY of the Goods & Estate of William Cheny, late of Roxbury, deceased, Taken by us whose names are heere, underwritten the 10th day of July: 1667. I: in wearing Apparrell 010:13:4 ,, one dwelling house with other housing adjoyning with or-chards & yards in all about two Acres 230:00:= ,, 16 : Acres more or less pasture & Arable lying within the Great Lotts in Roxbury 060:00:= ,, 10: Acres pasture & wood land neere the Great Lotts 020:00:= ,, 5: Acres of meadow in the meadowes more or less 025:00:= ,, 8 Acres of Land in upper Calves pasture 032:00:= ,, 38 Acres of wood Land more or less in first division, being the first Lott in that Division 056:00:= ,, 8 Acres of salt marsh meadow lying at gravily point more or less 043:00:= I: 5 Cowes. 21l. one horse, 6l. two oxen. 13l: 040:00:= ,, 2 heifers one steere one yeare, advantage 006:00:= ,, one mare with her fole, a horse coult two yeares 009:00:= ,, 3. Swine 002:10:= 534:03:4 In the Parlor: ,, one Bedstead one feather bed one feather boulster, one great flock boulster one feather pillow, one pa of sheets one red rugg 3 Curtaines two Curtaine rodds, one chaffe bed 011:00:= ,, a small trundle bedsted one old chaffe bed, 2 great flock boulsters one pr of sheets one Coverlide 002:00:= ,, 3: chayres one of them a great broad chayre 000:12:= ,, one great Cubberd 30s: 3 fine sheets 2li 003:10:= ,, in other linnen 1li: 13s. 2 yards of new woolen cloath 10s 002:03:= ,, one great Table: 1li: three white streked blanckets 2li: 003:00:= ,, 3 remnants of Kersey 8 yards or thereabouts at 8s p. yd. 003:00:= ,, one remnant of Cotton 7s. one small Carpet 000:12:= ,, one little Cubberd: 7s. two chests, 16s 001:03:= ,, 5 Quishions 25s, one feather pillow, one great flock pillow, & one pillowber 8s 001:13:= 562:17:4 In the Hall: ,, two Tables 000:10:0 ,, in pewter 4l: 1s: in brass 4li: 10s 008:11:= ,, one pr of Cob iron & tongs one old gridiron 000:08:= ,, 2 Trammells one iron drypin pann one spitt, a pr bellows & a chafin dish 000:18:= ,, one musquett 10s in iron tools 1li 6s 001:16:= ,, in pailes or wooden ware or lumber 000:10:= In Hall Chamber: ,, : one bedsted one old bed & boulster 001:05:= ,, : one pr sheets 15s. 3 old blankets Coverlid 000:07,= ,, : The sheets before Expressed 000:15:= ,, : 2 blankets: 1l: 4s. 15 yards of new cloath 1l: 18s 003:02:= ,, : A house at Boston 080:00:= In Parlor Chamber: ,, : one bed sted a bed one pr of sheets 2 blankets & curtaines & vallance 003:10:= ,, : one linen wheele 5s: & 10l of Cotton yarne: 15s 001:00:= ,, : 4l of Cotton 2s: 12l of Course linen yarne 8s 000:10:= Indian Corne onthrashed by Estimation 24 bushells 003:12:= Indian Corne more 12 bushells 001:18:= ": 12 bushells of Rye 11: 8s: a pannell & pillion 15s 003:03:= ": in a Cart rope 8s: in blasted wheate 10s: 4 bushell of mault 18s 001:16:= ": one bushell & halfe of mault 000:06:9 In Cellar: ,,: old barrells & other old Lumber as hogsheads 000:10:= ,,: an old Cart wheels & part of a bed & other things as yoake clevice & other irons about the Cart 003:00:= ,,: one pr of iron traces & whipiles a clevice a plow share Cutter & Coller with 5 fforkes 001:02:= ,,: 2 bills due from John Parepoint 018:15:= ,,: in debts due from several men 012:14:9 ,,: in Cart nailes 001:11:6 ,,: in boards provided for shingling the barn lento 002:02:= ,,: in shingles 11000m at 16s 008:16:= ,,: in nailes & clapboard 003:00:= ,,: in money to be received for to releive his widow in case of necessity now in the hands of Thomas Cheny by advice to bee ready upon all demands 020:12:= ,,: 37 Acres of woodland given to Joseph Cheny by Will 040:00:= ,,: in Corne upon the Ground Indian & English 008:00:= ,,: in grass upon the Ground fresh & salt 003:00:= ,,: 8 Acres of wood Land Given to John Cheny 008:00:= ,,: 20 Acres in John Cheneys possession as by will 060:00:= ,,: in two parcells of meddow given by will unto John Cheney 016:00:= 886:11:4 William Parke: Thomas Weld: Edw: Dennison. On 10-Jul-1667. |
| Alice Cheyney married Francis Hickman, son of Francis Hickman and Ann Marshall, on 25-Jun-1799. |
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Ann Cheyney was the daughter of Thomas Cheyney and Elizabeth Hickman.
Ann Cheyney was born on 21-Feb-1727/28 at Thornbury Twp., Chester County, Pennsylvania.
She married James Jefferis on 23-Dec-1749.
Ann Cheyney was also known as Ann Cheney. |
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Thomas Cheyney was born circa 1704.
He married Elizabeth Hickman, daughter of Benjamin Hickman and Ann Buffington, circa 1725.
Thomas Cheyney died on 31-Aug-1728.
He was also known as Thomas Cheney. |
| John Chipman was born in 1670. He married Mary Skiff. |
| Lydia Chipman was the daughter of John Chipman and Mary Skiff. Lydia Chipman was born on 9-Jun-1708 at Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Zephaniah Swift, son of Jireh Swift and Abigail Gibbs, on 30-Sep-1725 at Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Lydia Chipman died on 28-Jun-1790 at age 82. |
| (Unknown) Choate married Margaret Story, daughter of Samuel Story and Elizabeth (Unknown). |
| Anna Choate was born in 1687. She married George Martin, son of George Martin and Hannah (Unknown), on 29-Nov-1706. Anna Choate died in 1708/9. |
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