Jessie Ann Cheyne

F, #3928, b. 11 February 1887
FatherGeorge Cheyne b. 17 Feb 1833, d. a 20 Jan 1905
MotherElizabeth Cardno Davidson b. 18 Jan 1847
     Jessie Ann Cheyne was born, 11 February 1887, at 10 AM, in 105 Charlotte Street, Fraserburgh, Fraserburgh Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland.1

Elizabeth Cheyne, William Cheyne, Georgina Cheyne, Christina Cheyne, Jessie A. Cheyne and Alexander Cheyne were listed as children in the household of George Cheyne and his wife, Elizabeth Cheyne on the 1891 Scotland Census, at 105 Charlotte Street, in Fraserburgh, Fraserburgh Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland. She was listed as 4 years of age and born in Fraserburgh Parish.2

Georgina Cheyne, Christina Cheyne, Jessie A. Cheyne and Alexander Cheyne were listed as children in the household of George Cheyne and his wife, Elizabeth Cheyne on the 1901 Scotland Census, at 105 Charlotte Street, in Fraserburgh, Fraserburgh Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland. She as listed as 14 years of age, born in Fraserburgh Parish, Aberdeen and a scholar.3

Jessie was a witness at the marriage of Alexander Mowat and her sister Christina Davidson Cheyne, on 27 December 1905 at West Parish Church, at Fraserburgh, Fraserburgh Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland; Established Church of Scotland.4

Jessie Cheyne, and her sister, Lizzie Massey were found on a passenger list on 12 May 1913 at Quebec, Quebec, Canada. Also present were Lizzie's children John Massie. They were passengers aboard the Scandinavian, out of Glasgow. Lizzie was 38 years old and joining her husband, a cooper, in Toronto. Alice was 11 and John, 7. Jessie was 26, single and a nurse. None had been previously in Canada. All were born in Scotland.5

Jessie Ann Cheyne was found on a passenger list, dated 25 September 1914, at Quebec, Quebec, Canada. She was a passenger aboard the Scandinavian, out of Glasgow. She was 29, single and a returning Canadian. She had resided in Toronto for one year and was born in Scotland.6

Jessie Ann Cheyne married (?) Taylor.7

Jessie Ann Taylor was named the sister of Georgina Stott on a passenger list dated 24 November 1923. Georgina and her son George had been visiting her at her residence 1047 St. Clarence, Toronto.7,8

Family

(?) Taylor b. c 1885

Citations

  1. [S127] Scotland, Civil Birth Registration, Fraserburgh Parish, Aberdeen, 1887, Page 18, Number 53.
  2. [S234] 1891 British Census, Parish of Fraserburgh, Aberdeen, Enumeration District 7, Page 61, Number 286.
  3. [S423] 1901 Scotland Census Index, Registration Number: 196, Registration district: Fraserburgh, Civil parish: Fraserburgh, Town: Fraserburgh, County: Aberdeenshire, ED: 5, Page: 38, Household schedule number: 195, Roll: CSSCT1901_67.
  4. [S128] Scotland, Civil Marriage Registration, Fraserburgh Parish, Aberdeen, 1905, Page 36, Number 72.
  5. [S389] Website Ancestry.com Website (www.ancestry.com) "Ancestry.com. Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. Roll T-4795."
  6. [S389] Website Ancestry.com Website (www.ancestry.com) "Ancestry.com. Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. Roll T-4813."
  7. [S389] Website Ancestry.com Website (www.ancestry.com) "Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008."
  8. [S460] Information provided by a Web Page Contributor, Date of list provided by Lanne Mitchell, USPS, 13 December 2008.