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Hi Julie! We (my wife Kathleen and I)like your web page... nicely done! Although
we are probably not related, I enjoy reading about all Cheesman families and am
now in the process of updating and revising the CHEESMAN FAMILY HERITAGE Book
series I wrote back in th 1980's and early 90's and combining the various annual
issues into a one volume, possibly hard cover work. My immigrant ancestor Thomas
Cheesman (ca 1640 - 1713) was believed to have come to America in the 166O's. I
have some 2O plus disk full of Cheesman data, so if per chance you may ever need
info on a Cheesman / Cheeseman / Chesman in this region of the world, let me know
and I'll be happy to see what I can find for you. Dave Cheesman



submitted by David R Cheesman on Sat, 8 Jul 00




This was so interesting. I have only acquired the name by marriage but am now
keen to look into my husband's tree. I have heard there were two brothers called
Hogben who were highwaymen. There is also a place called Hogbens Corner.
Our Hogbens come from the Ashford and South Willesborough
part of Kent. Thank you for such interesting information. 



submitted by Sheila Hogben on Mon, 26 Jun 00




This was so interesting. I have only acquired the name by marriage but am now
keen to look into my husband's tree. I have heard there were two brothers called
Hogben who were highwaymen. There is also a place called Hogbens Corner.
Our Hogbens come from the Ashford and South Willesborough
part of Kent. Thank you for sucj interesting information. 



submitted by Sheila Hogben on Mon, 26 Jun 00




Hi Julie. Glad to see that you are still researching the
Neals. Am changing my E mail address, but as soon as I have
the new one I will give it to you.



submitted by Rosa on Wed, 24 May 00



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