James Cheyne

M, #5487, b. about 1878, d. 1933
FatherAlexander Cheyne b. 9 Aug 1850, d. 29 May 1914
MotherMargaret Milne b. 21 Apr 1850, d. 28 Nov 1938
     James Cheyne was born, about 1878, in Monquhitter Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland.1

Anna Bell Cheyne, James Cheyne and Alexander Cheyne were listed as grandchildren in the household of James Cheyne on the 1881 Scotland Census at Inchgreen, in Monquhitter Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland. He was 3 years of age and born in Monquhitter Parish.2

Annie Cheyne, James Cheyne, Alexander Cheyne, Andrew Cheyne, Isabella Cheyne, George Cheyne and Jeannie Cheyne were listed as children in the household of Alexander Cheyne and his wife, Maggie Cheyne on the 1891 Scotland Census, at Inchgreen, in Monquhitter Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland. He was 13 years of age, born in Monquhitter Parish and a scholar.3

The attached is a photo taken at Inchgreen farm, about 1900, of the family of Alexander Cheyne and his wife, Margaret Milne. From left to right back row Jeannie, Andrew Mitchell, Alexander, Anna Bell, George Collie, James and Isabella. In front Alexander, Gladys, Margaret and Alfred William.4

James Cheyne, Andrew Cheyne, Bella Cheyne, George Cheyne, Jeannie Cheyne, Alfred Cheyne and Gladys Cheyne were listed as children in the household of Alexander Cheyne and his wife, Margaret Cheyne on the 1901 Scotland Census, at Inchgreen, in Monquhitter Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland. He was 25 years of age, born in Monquhitter Parish, Aberdeenshire and a farmer's son.5

James Cheyne married Ettie Fowlie.6

An unknown person was named the brother and next of kin of Alexander Cheyne, on his enlistment papers into the Canadian military, dated 16 December 1915. James resided at Inchgreen, New Deer, Aberdeen.7

James Cheyne was named the brother of George Collie Cheyne on a passenger list dated 22 September 1920. He resided at Inchgreen, New Deer, Aberdeenshire.8

James Cheyne died 1933.6

Family

Ettie Fowlie b. c 1880, d. 1969

Citations

  1. [S244] 1881 British Census, Parish of Monquhitter, Aberdeen, Enumeration District 4, Page 7, Number 24.
  2. [S244] 1881 British Census, Parish of Monquhitter, Aberdeen, Enumeration District 4, Page 7, Number 24.
  3. [S282] 1891 British Census, Parish of Monquhitter, Aberdeen, Enumeration District 4, Page 1, Number 2.
  4. [S460] Information provided by a Web Page Contributor, Image provided by Doug Cheyne, 25 April 2009.
  5. [S423] 1901 Scotland Census Index, Registration Number: 223, Registration district: Monquhitter, Civil parish: Monquhitter, County: Aberdeenshire, ED: 4, Page: 1, Household schedule number: 2, Roll: CSSCT1901_72.
  6. [S259] Miscellaneous Records, Information obtained from Douglas Cheyne, via email, October 2005.
  7. [S436] Canadian Soldiers in the First World War, Canadian Soldiers of World War I, 1914-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
  8. [S431] 1820-1957 New York Passenger Lists, Microfilm serial T715, Microfilm roll T715_2840, Page 4, Line 15.