Christian Cheyne
F, #20752, b. circa 1660
Father | Unlinked Cheynes in the United States |
Christian (20752) and John (20753) Cheynes were probably closely related. They both became indentured in 1685 and both went to New Jersey.
She was found on page 28 of the The Original Scots Colonists of Early America. Supplement 1607-1707. Her entry reads "Cheyne, Christian, an indentured servant imported into East New Jersey by George Keith 2.1685, married Archibald Silver in Matacopine, West New Jersey. [EJ Deeds, Liber A, fo. 226, Liber D]".1
Christian Cheyne married Archibald Silver, in Matacopine, New Jersey, USA. She was found on page 156 of the The Original Scots Colonists of Early America. Supplement 1607-1707. Her entry reads "Silver, Archibald, married Christian Cheyne in Matocopine, West New Jersey 16...[EJ Deeds, Liber A, fo. 226, Liber D]".2
She was found on page 28 of the The Original Scots Colonists of Early America. Supplement 1607-1707. Her entry reads "Cheyne, Christian, an indentured servant imported into East New Jersey by George Keith 2.1685, married Archibald Silver in Matacopine, West New Jersey. [EJ Deeds, Liber A, fo. 226, Liber D]".1
Christian Cheyne married Archibald Silver, in Matacopine, New Jersey, USA. She was found on page 156 of the The Original Scots Colonists of Early America. Supplement 1607-1707. Her entry reads "Silver, Archibald, married Christian Cheyne in Matocopine, West New Jersey 16...[EJ Deeds, Liber A, fo. 226, Liber D]".2
Family | Archibald Silver b. c 1660 |