« Reply #22 on: Monday 03 April 06 13:25 BST (UK) »
Hello. I'm afraid my Cheesemans are really Berkshire Cheesemans. My Charles Lot Cheeseman was born in Beenham, Berks, in 1839, and only moved to Rusthall in Kent because of his work (he was a coachman). I have traced the family back a further three generations in Berkshire to a Daniel Cheeseman who died in 1779. I don't know where they came from before that. Of course, Cheeseman is very much a Kentish name, but mine don't seem to link in with the main body of Cheeseman research there! Good luck with yours! Emma
Anglesey & Denbigh: Hughes,Davies
Berks: Cheeseman,Monger,Hussey
Cornwall: Treloar/Trelowath
Devon: Hamlyn
Essex: Stace, Hummerstone, Dixon
Flint: Hooson
Herts: Woodcock
Kent: Jones, Bayley
Merioneth: Disley
Montgomery: Disley
Salop: Cleobury, Hotchkiss, Glover, Oswell
Suffolk: Howe,Spark,Gridley
Surrey:Street,Knight,Street
Yorks:Rich,Goodlad,Hargreaves
Wilts: Pike,House,Downe,Eyres,Cole,Appleford, Westhall,Cheesmund
London:Dixon,Steel,Planck,Debrauder,Hamlyn
Ireland:Sullivan, Egan