George Cheyne

M, #14946, b. circa 1870
FatherUnlinked Cheynes in the United States
     20 July 1897. Walter Michael Cheyne may have been the son of George Cheyne (14946) who was named his closest relative of Andrew Joseph Cheyne (14945). All were born in Austria and resided in Castle Shannon, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, in 1918.1,2

Walter Michael Cheyne (14945), born 20 July 1897, registered for the draft on 24 August 1918, in Castle Shannon, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. He was marked as a alien and a subject of Austria. He was employed at P&H Coal Company, mine #2, in Castle Shannon. His nearest relative was Mrs. Mary Cheyne (14948), probably his wife. Both of their addresses were, Castle Shannon, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. Also in the town was Andrew Joseph Cheyne (14945), two years younger and born in Austria. Andrew's closest relative was George Cheyne. All three resided in Castle Shannon. Walter's father was listed as born in Austria. Walter and Andrew probably were sons of George.1

Andrew Joseph Cheyne (14945), born 1 March 1899, registered for the draft on 12 September 1918, in Castle Shannon, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. He was marked as a non-declared alien and a subject of Austria. He was employed at a railroad (not legible). His nearest relative was a George Cheyne (14946), probably his father (a brother would have also registered for the draft). Both of their addresses was, Castle Shannon, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. Also in the town was Walter Michael Cheyne (14947), two years older and born in Austria. He probably was son of George and brother of Andrew.1

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  1. [S401] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Registration Location: Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1852291; Draft Board: 5.
  2. [S588] 1940 US Census, Nanty-Glo, Cambria, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3456; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 11-125, Household 172.