Ada Agnes Cheyney

F, #24522, b. 29 July 1866
FatherThomas Cheyney b. 26 Mar 1820, d. b 5 Apr 1891
MotherRuth (?) b. a 1830, d. 21 Jan 1894
     Ada Agnes Cheyney was baptized, 29 July 1866, in Fawley, Hampshire, England.1,2,3

Emma C. Cheyney, Thomas H. Cheyney and Ada A. Cheyney were listed as children in the household of Thomas Cheyney and his wife, Ruth Cheyney on the 1871 England Census, at Stanswood Farm, in Fawley, Hampshire, England. She was listed as 5 years old, born in Fawley, Hampshire and a scholar.3

Thomas H. Cheyney and Ada Cheyney were listed as children in the household of Thomas Cheyney and his wife, Ruth Cheyney on the 1881 England Census, at Stanswood Farm, in Fawley, Hampshire, England. She was listed as 15 years old and born in Fawley, Hampshire.1

Thomas H. Cheyney and Ada A. Cheyney were listed as children in the household of Ruth Cheyney on the 1891 England Census, at Stanswood Farm, in Fawley, Hampshire, England. She was listed as 25 years old and born in Fawley, Hampshire.2

Emma Caroline Cheyney, Thomas Hubert Cheyney and Ada Agnes Cheyney was granted the probate of the estate of the deceased, Ruth Cheyney, 21 February 1894. The will of Ruth Cheyney was proved 21 February 1894. An abstract of it reads: "Cheyney Ruth of Stanswood Farm Fawley Hants widow died 21 January 1894 Probate London 21 February to Thomas Hubert Cheyney farmer Emma Caroline Burden '(wife of John Tarver Burden)' Ada Agnes Cheyney spinster and Martin Harvey commercial traveller. Effects £1367 1s.".4

Citations

  1. [S454] 1881 British Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 1203; Folio: 47; Page: 9; GSU roll: 1341294, Household 51.
  2. [S450] 1891 British Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 911; Folio: 41; Page: 7; GSU Roll: 6096021, Household 54.
  3. [S407] 1871 British Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 1185; Folio: 49; Page: 13; GSU roll: 827808, Household 58.
  4. [S389] Website Ancestry.com Website (www.ancestry.com) "Text from an image of the abstract of her will in England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1894, page 54."