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Generation: 1
- Elizabeth Reed (READ) b. 28 Oct 1804, England; d. 14 Oct 1890, Avon, Oh.
Elizabeth m. Henry Howe BLANCHETT 14 Dec 1829, Saint Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire, England. Henry (son of John BLANCHETT and Anna (Nance) CHILDS) b. 14 Jun 1804, Saint Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire, England; d. 3 Aug 1891, Avon, Oh. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Elizabeth Ann BLANCHETT
b. 20 Oct 1830, Portsmouth, England; c. St Mary's Church, Portsea, Southampton Co., England; d. 13 Jun 1867, Bethel, Mi.
- 3. Emma Jane BLANCHETT
b. 3 Mar 1833.
- 4. Henry Charles BLANCHETT
b. Sep 1864.
- 5. Henry W BLANCHETT
b. 1836; d. 1852, Avon, Lorain Co., Oh; bur. Avon Center Cemetery.
- 6. Charles B BLANCHETT
b. 1841; d. 1864, Washington Dc; bur. Arlington National Cemetery.
- 7. Caroline C M BLANCHETT
b. 1842; d. 30 Mar 1850, Avon, Lorain Co., Oh, at the age of 7 years and 7 months.
Generation: 2
- Elizabeth Ann BLANCHETT
(1.Elizabeth1) b. 20 Oct 1830, Portsmouth, England; c. St Mary's Church, Portsea, Southampton Co., England; d. 13 Jun 1867, Bethel, Mi.
Notes:
DEATH: Died 13 days after her second set of twins were born.
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Elizabeth was raised in Avon Twp., Lorain Co., Ohio. She died at the age of 36 yrs, 7 mo and 21 days. She died from complications of childbirth after giving birth to twins.
Elizabeth m. Reuben CHENEY 2 Dec 1862, Avon, Lorain County, Oh. Reuben (son of John CHENEY and Frances ADNITT) b. 21 Apr 1824, Naseby, , England; d. 26 Apr 1888, Bethel Twp,, Michigan; bur. Lockwood Cemetery, Ovid Twp., Branch, Michigan. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 8. Charles Edward CHENEY, [twin]
b. 10 Mar 1865, Ovid, Clinton, Michigan; d. 16 Feb 1952, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio.
- 9. Estella Lorette CHENEY
b. 12 Sep 1863, Avon Twp, Lorain, Ohio; d. 1 Jul 1937, Elyria, Oh, buried at Bridgeport, Connecticut; bur. 5 Jul 1937, ,, New York.
- 10. Ida Blanch CHENEY, [twin]
b. 10 Mar 1865, Bethel, Mi; d. 26 Dec 1957, Coldwater Twp. Mi, bur in Sorter Cemetery.
- 11. Alice Elizabeth CHENEY, [twin]
b. 2 Jun 1867, Bethel, Mi; d. 15 Jan 1890, East Gilead, Mi.
- 12. Bernice Ann CHENEY, [twin]
b. 2 Jun 1867, Bethel, Mi; d. 21 Feb 1874, Bur Lockwood Cemetery.
- Emma Jane BLANCHETT
(1.Elizabeth1) b. 3 Mar 1833.
- Henry Charles BLANCHETT
(1.Elizabeth1) b. Sep 1864.
Notes:
This Henry Charles could also be a grandson of Henry Howe.
Information on this line from the internet - www.genforum.com:
Do you have any Blanchett's in Ohio? My grt grt grndfthr Henry Charles Blanchett was from Lorraine, Ohio. Later moved to MI where he married Mary Elizabeth Angus.
children:
1) Walter Blanchett m. 1)Alice 2)Blanche- he had no children.
2) Alice M. Blanchett m. Orley Hilsabeck- 1) Orlay 2)Lewis 3)Elwyn
3) Lillian Louella Blanchett b. 1905 d. 198? m. 1927 1)George Andrew Montgomery- a) Marshall George Montgomery b) Mary Jean Montgomery. 2) George "Melvin" Arrand
Thanx,
Kim
kannh91@aol.com
Henry m. Mary Elizabeth ANGUS 1894. Mary b. Jun 1871. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 13. Walter BLANCHETT
b. Aug 1894.
- 14. Alice BLANCHETT
- 15. Lillian BLANCHETT
- Henry W BLANCHETT
(1.Elizabeth1) b. 1836; d. 1852, Avon, Lorain Co., Oh; bur. Avon Center Cemetery.
- Charles B BLANCHETT
(1.Elizabeth1) b. 1841; d. 1864, Washington Dc; bur. Arlington National Cemetery.
- Caroline C M BLANCHETT
(1.Elizabeth1) b. 1842; d. 30 Mar 1850, Avon, Lorain Co., Oh, at the age of 7 years and 7 months.
Generation: 3
- Charles Edward CHENEY, [twin]
(2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 10 Mar 1865, Ovid, Clinton, Michigan; d. 16 Feb 1952, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio.
Notes:
RESIDENCES: Elyria, Ohio
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Provided by Virginia Stickan, Dec, 2001
Coldwater Reporter, Feb 19th, 1952:
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD IN OHIO FOR FORMER OVID MAN
Funeral services for Charlie E. Cheney, former resident of Ovid township, were held today at Elyria, Ohio. Mr. Cheney died February 16 at his home in Elyria at the age of 86. Several nieces and nephews and a twin sister, Mrs. A. C. McNitt, of Coldwater, survive and reside in this vicinity. He will be remembered here as the son of Reuben and Elizabeth Cheney of West Ovid.
Mr. Cheney's wife and three children survive him and all reside at Elyria.
Charles m. Martha (Dorothy) Halen STICKNEY 20 Dec 1893, Avon Twp, Lorain, Ohio. Martha (daughter of Sidney Albin STICKNEY and Julia Margaret GOLDSMITH) b. 17 Jun 1875, Avon Twp, Lorain, Ohio; d. 9 Mar 1952, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 16. Robert Sidney CHENEY
b. 4 Dec 1907, Avon Twp, Lorain, Ohio; d. 17 May 1976, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio; bur. Brookdale Cemetery, Elyria, Oh.
- 17. Ralph Henry CHENEY
b. 20 Dec 1897, Avon Twp., Lorain Co., Oh; d. 27 Mar 1994, Elyria, Oh.
- 18. Edward Albin CHENEY
b. 16 Jan 1900, Avon Twp., Lorain Co., Oh; d. 22 Aug 1901, Avon Twp., Lorain Co., Oh.
- 19. Bernice Stickney CHENEY
b. 21 Aug 1905, Avon Twp., Lorain Co., Oh; d. Mar 1985, Elyria, Oh; bur. Florida.
- Estella Lorette CHENEY
(2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 12 Sep 1863, Avon Twp, Lorain, Ohio; d. 1 Jul 1937, Elyria, Oh, buried at Bridgeport, Connecticut; bur. 5 Jul 1937, ,, New York.
Notes:
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Estelle and Carlisle lived in Bridgeport, Connecticut and in New York City.
Estella m. Lorenzo Davis SMITH 1881. Lorenzo (son of Carlisle SMITH and Zepila) b. Jul 1844, ,, New York; d. 24 Aug 1906. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 20. Zilpha SMITH
b. 14 Dec 1882, ,, Colorado.
- 21. Edna SMITH
b. Feb 1886, ,, Michigan.
- 22. Carlisle SMITH
b. 1 Jul 1892, ,, Connecticut; d. Mar 1963, Fl.
- 23. Charles SMITH
b. 25 Dec 1894, ,, Connecticut.
- 24. Jennie May SMITH
b. 1 Sep 1899, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut; d. 9 Jul 1921, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 25. Theodore Lorenzo SMITH
- Ida Blanch CHENEY, [twin]
(2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 10 Mar 1865, Bethel, Mi; d. 26 Dec 1957, Coldwater Twp. Mi, bur in Sorter Cemetery.
Notes:
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Ida and Alva married in Avon, OH and lived in several places including the area of Coldwater, MI, Jamestown, NY and Stamford, CT
Ida m. Alva C MCNITT Oct 1888, Avon, Oh. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 26. Harry MCNITT
b. 9 Nov 1889, Coldwater, Mi; d. 25 Apr 1937, Jamestown, Ny.
- 27. Ethel Alice MCNITT
b. 12 Jan 1892, Coldwater, Mi; d. 1 Jun 1962, Jamestown, Ny, bur Myrtle Cem. Clarke Corners, Ny.
- 28. Flora Elizabeth MCNITT
b. 24 Mar 1894, Coldwater, Mi; d. 23 May 1966, Coldwater, Mi bur Sorter Cem, south of Coldwater.
- 29. Charles Wallace MCNITT
b. 9 Nov 1896, Coldwater, Mi; d. Feb 1971, Charlottesville, Va.
- Alice Elizabeth CHENEY, [twin]
(2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 2 Jun 1867, Bethel, Mi; d. 15 Jan 1890, East Gilead, Mi.
Notes:
[JohnCheney.FTW]
From Newspaper Clippings provided by Virginia Stickan, December 2001:
Alice Cheney, Ovid - Died at her home in east Gilead, Jan. 5, 1890, of scarlet fever after an illness of only four days. Alice Mabrey, wife of Curtis Mabrey and daughter of the late Reuben Cheney. "None knew her but to love her." Her sudden death is a great shock to her friends, and say to us all, "Be ye also ready." She leaves a babe of eleven weeks, and a sorrow-stricken husband and only two short years married. Surely "Death loves a shining mark".
A BIT OF BIOGRAPHY
Read at the Memorial Services of Alice Cheney Mabrey, Jan. 26, 1890, in the Baptist Church of Kinderhook.
Twenty-two and a half years age, in the flowery month of June, the twin sisters, Alice and Bernice Cheney, made their advent into this ever changeful world, heralded by the bright blossoms, the rippling brooks and the song of birds. In two short weeks they were motherless and the home next was broken up. But just at this time, two God-fearing mothers who had lost their daughters by marriage and were saying over to themselves, in the words of the "Ancient Arrow Maker",
"Thus it is our daughters leave us,
Those we love, and those who love us,
Just as they have learned to help us,
When we are old and lean upon them,
Comes a youth with flaunting feathers,
Beckons to the fairest maiden,
And she follows where he leads her,
Leaving all things for the stranger."
These mothers opened their loving hearts and homes to these motherless twin lambs. Thus in God's providence each found a sheltering fold and tender nursing. They came into their adopted homes like rays of sunlight, brightening everything and cheering their foster parents by their sweet baby voices and cunning ways.
Six years of happy childhood passed swiftly away, when the angels claimed Bernice and took her to their bright home. And let us believe that all down through the intervening years she has been Alice's guardian angel, "Calling her away, calling her away, calling to a better land." What spring time is to the year, what sunlight is to earth, Alice was in the home of her adoption - affectionate, bright, cheerful and helpful, she found her way into all hearts. And to father and mother Cheney, in their declining years, she was as a bed of pansies in a snow drift. A child of many prayers, she became a Christian at the age of 17 and united with the Kinderhook Baptist church, of which she remained a consistent member, active in the missionary society and ready for all church work. She loved to sing. Among her favorite hymns were "On Christ the Solid Rock I stand," and "It is well, it is well with my soul.". Today she sings the songs of the redeemed in a "land that is fairer than day."
Two years ago on a bright New Year's day she gave her happiness into the keeping of the husband of her choice - a young, rose-cheeked bride, fitted to adorn any home, and with fair prospects of a long and happy life. But God in his infinite wisdom ordered it otherwise. The Death Angel plucked the rose from off her cheek to blossom in the garden of Paradise. And although we long for her presence we know that our loving Heavenly Father has only taken up one more link of the golden chain that binds us to heaven, and that Alice, as was said of another, has found "the morning light of fairer than italian skies, while we yet grope among the shadows. But by and by we shall go home at evening and find it morning there."
As we looked upon her youthful face for the last time we could but think as was said of "Little Nell:" "She seemed a creature fresh from the hand of God, and waiting for the breath of life; not one who had lived and suffered death"
Her earthly life closed suddenly, like an unfinished poem, but who shall say that the little one left motherless, looking, ever looking, for that one dear familiar face, may not take up the poem and carry it on to its completion?
As a beautiful song once heard is never forgotten, so the memory of this fresh young life will abide in our hears evermore - not as a myth or a dream, but as a living, breathing reality. "To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die." Let us think of her as
"Only just across the river,
Only on the other side
Where the angels are in waiting,
And the pure in heart abide."
watching and waiting to welcome us as we shall, one by one, cross to the other shore.
Let us not waste our time in vain regrets over what has been left unsaid and undone, but rather be the more thoughtful and tender of those who are left us.
"Let's not fill with costly perfume
Alabaster boxes white,
Hiding al love's precious ointment
Far away from mortal sight.
Let's not keep our flowers for coffins;
They can cast no frangrance back
O'er the weary life that's ended,
O'er the lonely cheerless track.
Let's not save our kindest sayings,
Let's not keep the tears unshed
Till the "silver cord is loosened,"
And the friend beloved is dead.
Take the alabaster boxes,
Break them in our homes today,
Shed their sweet and lovely perfume
All along life's rugged way.
Send our flowers to friends while living,
Pick the blossoms wet with dew
They will whisper thoughts of gladness,
They will breathe of kindness true.
Sympathize with hearts of sadness,
Bid the fainting one be strong,
Reach a hand to help the fallen,
Sing a cheerful, helpful song."
Jennie M. Cheney
Alice m. Curtis MABREY 1887, Bronson, Mi. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 30. Harrison Clare MABREY
b. 19 Oct 1889.
- Bernice Ann CHENEY, [twin]
(2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 2 Jun 1867, Bethel, Mi; d. 21 Feb 1874, Bur Lockwood Cemetery.
Notes:
Notes from Susan Love via email 3-10-2004 - dmlove@earthlink.net
In 1870 Bernice Cheney (age 3) was living with Stuart/Stewart & Laura Fowler Davis and Laura's mother Mariah Fowler. Stuart & Laura's son, Theodore, married Caroline Brown, daughter of Charles D & Hannah Hoyt Brown. Their son, Elisha Brown, married Anna Cheney, daughter of Eli & Jane Wallis Cheney (Reuben's brother). I've done quite a bit of work on Eli and family and followed the Hoyts back to Job Hoyt & Elizabeth Lockwood. Elizabeth's family line connects with both Rufus Lockwood and Uriah Lockwood. Rufus's daughter Mary Ellen Lockwood married Uriah's grandson, Edward Lockwood. Edward and his father, Henry, ran the Lockwood Store at the corner of Lockwood and Behnke Roads (just above the Lockwood Cemetery). Henry was married to Laura Davis. Stuart and Laura were the son and daughter of Ichabod Davis. I have pages and pages on the Davis and Lockwood families.
- Walter BLANCHETT
(4.Henry2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. Aug 1894.
- Alice BLANCHETT
(4.Henry2, 1.Elizabeth1)
- Lillian BLANCHETT
(4.Henry2, 1.Elizabeth1)
Generation: 4
- Robert Sidney CHENEY
(8.Charles3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 4 Dec 1907, Avon Twp, Lorain, Ohio; d. 17 May 1976, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio; bur. Brookdale Cemetery, Elyria, Oh.
Notes:
Robert owned and operated a gas station in Wellington, Ohio during WWII while the family lived in Huntington, Ohio. The family moved to Elyria in the late 40's and Bob went to work in the shipyards at Lorain as an electrician. He stayed in the electrical union until he retired. In the late 50's they bought a piece of property on Traverse Bay in Acme, Michigan, that held a big house facing the bay and two small rental cabins. They built a 7 unit motel with housekeeping units and operated and maintained it during the summers until 1975.
Robert m. Edna Caroline STINEMAN 28 Oct 1931, Cumberland, Allegheny, Maryland. Edna (daughter of Jacob STINEMAN and Kathryn FERGUSON) b. 10 May 1901, Holmes Twp, Crawford, Ohio; d. 13 Feb 1997, Elyria, Oh; bur. Brookdale Cemetery, Elyria, Oh. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 31. Ralph Edward CHENEY
- 32. Robert Charles CHENEY
- 33. Carolyn Halon CHENEY
- 34. Donald Lee CHENEY
- 35. Jerry Gene CHENEY
- Ralph Henry CHENEY
(8.Charles3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 20 Dec 1897, Avon Twp., Lorain Co., Oh; d. 27 Mar 1994, Elyria, Oh.
Notes:
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Ralph was the historian of the Cheney clan from which this information comes to you. Ralph was an accountant for the New York Central Railroad traveling the rails back and forth to Chicago quite frequently. His wife, Olive, was a school teacher - teaching Ralph's sister Bernice in Avon - and Olive eventually became principal of an elementary school in Elyria, OH. They had no children.
Ralph m. Olive Margaret TUTHILL 20 Jun 1923, Rectory of Episcopal Church, Elyria, Oh. [Group Sheet]
- Edward Albin CHENEY
(8.Charles3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 16 Jan 1900, Avon Twp., Lorain Co., Oh; d. 22 Aug 1901, Avon Twp., Lorain Co., Oh.
Notes:
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Little Eddie died as a result of eating poison berries as tradition tells the story.
- Bernice Stickney CHENEY
(8.Charles3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 21 Aug 1905, Avon Twp., Lorain Co., Oh; d. Mar 1985, Elyria, Oh; bur. Florida.
Bernice m. Lyn BUSWELL 4 May 1929, Cumberland Md by M E Minister. Lyn d. 4 May 1940. [Group Sheet]
Bernice m. Ernest Myles HOGGARTH 15 Oct 1942. [Group Sheet]
- Zilpha SMITH
(9.Estella3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 14 Dec 1882, ,, Colorado.
Zilpha m. James MORRISON 1904. [Group Sheet]
- Edna SMITH
(9.Estella3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. Feb 1886, ,, Michigan.
Notes:
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Edna divorced Harry and remarried Peter Vogel. They resided in Bridgeport, CT and West Palm Beach, FL and had no children
Edna m. Harold WASNER, Sr. 1906, Bridgeport, Cn. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 36. Harold WASNER, Jr.
b. 24 Dec 1908, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut; d. Aug 1979, Miami, Fl.
- 37. Beatrice WASNER
b. 1927, Bridgeport, Connecticut; d. Mar 1963, West Palm Beach,, Florida.
Edna m. Peter VOGEL [Group Sheet]
- Carlisle SMITH
(9.Estella3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 1 Jul 1892, ,, Connecticut; d. Mar 1963, Fl.
Notes:
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Carlisle was an officer of the West Palm Beach Fire Department.
Carlisle m. Theresa (Tess) FAYOT 2 Sep 1916, West Palm Beach, Fl. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 38. Dorothy Theresa SMITH
- 39. James David SMITH
- 40. Carlisle Lorenzo SMITH
- Charles SMITH
(9.Estella3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 25 Dec 1894, ,, Connecticut.
- Jennie May SMITH
(9.Estella3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 1 Sep 1899, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut; d. 9 Jul 1921, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
Death Certificate gives place of birth as Bridgeport, Connecticut. Informer was her husband, so the information may be accurate.
Jennie m. Frank WERNER 1917. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 41. Frank WERNER, Jr.
- 42. Lorette Estelle WERNER
b. 10 Apr 1918, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 2 Jan 1998, Ransomville,, New York.
- 43. Roy WERNER, Sr.
d. 2 Oct 2005.
- Theodore Lorenzo SMITH
(9.Estella3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1)
Theodore m. Thelma THOMAS [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 44. Norman SMITH
- 45. Theodore Lorenzo SMITH, II
Theodore m. Florence WELCH [Group Sheet]
- Harry MCNITT
(10.Ida3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 9 Nov 1889, Coldwater, Mi; d. 25 Apr 1937, Jamestown, Ny.
Harry m. Mable TALMADGE 1909, area of Jamestown, Ny. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 46. Howard MCNITT
- 47. Lilah MCNITT
- 48. Florence MCNITT
- 49. Gly MCNITT
b. 12 Oct 1914; d. Nov 1984, Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania.
- Ethel Alice MCNITT
(10.Ida3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 12 Jan 1892, Coldwater, Mi; d. 1 Jun 1962, Jamestown, Ny, bur Myrtle Cem. Clarke Corners, Ny.
Ethel m. Calvin MCNELL Jamestown, Ny area. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 50. Juanita MCNELL
- 51. Calvin B MCNELL
b. 23 Jan 1922; d. Machias, Ny.
- Flora Elizabeth MCNITT
(10.Ida3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 24 Mar 1894, Coldwater, Mi; d. 23 May 1966, Coldwater, Mi bur Sorter Cem, south of Coldwater.
Flora m. Henry STICKAN 23 Nov 1921. Henry b. 23 Oct 1892; d. Apr 1974, Coldwater, Branch, Michigan. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 52. Elinor Jane STICKAN
- 53. Virginia Ann STICKAN
- Charles Wallace MCNITT
(10.Ida3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 9 Nov 1896, Coldwater, Mi; d. Feb 1971, Charlottesville, Va.
Notes:
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Charles was a graduate of Washington & Lee and Columbia Universities. He was a physician. He lived in New York City and had no children with Helen. He divroced and married Mrs. Mary Yallott Denney and they lived in Charlottesville, VA. They had no children, but she had several children by a former marriage.
Charles m. HELEN New York City. [Group Sheet]
Charles m. Mary Yallott DENNEY [Group Sheet]
- Harrison Clare MABREY
(11.Alice3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Elizabeth1) b. 19 Oct 1889.
Notes:
[JohnCheney.FTW]
Harrison Clare was also known as Augustus Aloysius. He was an attorney and lived in the vicinity of Chicago, IL
Harrison m. Marie JUNG [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 54. Alice MABREY
- 55. Unknown MABREY
- 56. Unknown MABREY
- 57. Unknown MABREY
- 58. Unknown MABREY
- 59. Unknown MABREY
- 60. Unknown MABREY
- 61. Unknown MABREY
- 62. Unknown MABREY
- 63. Unknown MABREY
- 64. Unknown MABREY
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