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  1. 1.  Humphrey Cheever was born on 3 Jun 1739 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts (son of schoolmaster Ezekiel Cheever and Rachel Greeley).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  schoolmaster Ezekiel Cheever was born on 25 Mar 1714 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts (son of Thomas B.* Cheever and Mrs. Mary* (..) Baker, (widow of who?)); died after 1750.

    Notes:

    Graduate of Harvard.


    Birth:
    Name: Ezekill Chever
    Birth Date: 25 Mar 1714
    Birth Place: Lynn
    Father's First Name: Thomas
    Mother's First Name: Mary
    Gender: Male
    Source: Vital Records of Lynn

    Ezekiel married Rachel Greeley on 29 Jan 1736 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts. Rachel was born on 30 Jun 1712 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died after 1740 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rachel Greeley was born on 30 Jun 1712 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died after 1740 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Mary Cheever was born on 13 Jan 1738 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died on 18 Mar 1738 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts.
    2. 1. Humphrey Cheever was born on 3 Jun 1739 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts.
    3. Eleanor Cheever was born on 20 Nov 1736 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died on 26 Dec 1736 in Salisbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas B.* Cheever was born in 1685 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts (son of Rev. Thomas* Cheever and Sarah* Bill); died on 8 Nov 1753 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Thomas was a Gentleman of Rumney Marsh until 1702. He then moved to Lynn and became a cordwainer and a tanner. He was wealthy enough to have servants in his household. The following marriage record is found in the Lynn vital records: "Taxey a Negro Servt. to Thos. Cheever of Lyn [&] Deliverance Servt. to Nathll Richardson of R. Marsh, [married] Oct. 18, 1715"[58]

    Residence:
    He bought a farm in the "Pan Handle" of Rumney Marsh/Revere called Cogan Farm[26]. He bought 24 acres of land from Lydia Paul & her daughter Sarah on 17 October 1701. He bought 27-1/2 acres from Mrs. Paul's heirs and on 22 June 1703, he bought 60 acres more from Richard Pratt for £100[59].

    Town Service:
    Thomas was the Representative for the town of Lynn in 1726-1727 and 1740-1742[60].

    Marriage #1:
    On 11 February 1701 Thomas first married Mary BOARDMAN, daughter of William BOARDMAN & Sarah [surname not known], in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[56,61] as "Thomas Chever junr. & Mary Boman [by] Mr. Thomas Chever".

    Children Marriage #1:
    Mary Cheever, b. 03 Nov 1702 Lynn, Essex co., MA as "Chever Mary". She died in Lyn, Essex do., MA befor 10 Apr 1722. When Mary 2 was born and named. Mary 1, would have been less than 19 years of age when she died.

    Marriage #2.
    Mary
    9 children were born from this union.



    Died:
    Name: Thomas Chever
    Event Type: Death
    Death Date: 8 Nov 1753
    Death Place: Lynn, Massachusetts

    Thomas married Mrs. Mary* (..) Baker, (widow of who?) on 12 Jul 1712 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts. Mary* was born in 1685 in Malden, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died on 10 Apr 1753 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mrs. Mary* (..) Baker, (widow of who?) was born in 1685 in Malden, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died on 10 Apr 1753 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    wife of Thomas Cheever was Mrs. Mary Baker, apparently a widow of a Mr. Baker. Most likely he was a grandson of the immigrant Edward Baker due to other family connections, dates and places.

    Notes:

    Married:
    A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Baker of Lynn, Mass 1630, prepared and published by Nelson M. Baker of Lafayette, NY. printed 1807
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    In the Lynn Records, Book II, "intentions of marriage" which were required to be published two or three weeks before marriage. We give those of the Bakers, hoping they may lead to further discoveries. All are at liberty to guess who they were. We don't know:
    July 12, 1712 Thomas Cheever and Mrs. Mary Baker, both of Lynn.

    Children:
    1. 2. schoolmaster Ezekiel Cheever was born on 25 Mar 1714 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died after 1750.
    2. Joshua Cheever was born on 4 Oct 1715 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died after 1750.
    3. Edward Cheever was born on 2 May 1717 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died after 1750.
    4. Abijah Cheever was born on 11 Dec 1718 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died after 1740.
    5. John Cheever was born on 13 Jun 1720 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died after 1740.
    6. Mary Cheever was born on 10 Apr 1722 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died on 22 Apr 1801 in New Ipswich, Hillsborough Co, New Hampshire.
    7. Sarah* Cheever was born on 14 Feb 1724 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died on 15 Mar 1780 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Western Burial Ground, Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts.
    8. Abner Cheever was born on 24 Jan 1726 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died on 22 Apr 1796 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts.
    9. Elizabeth Cheever was born on 16 Aug 1727 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died after 1740.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Rev. Thomas* Cheever was born on 23 Aug 1658 in Ipswich, Essex Co, Massachusetts (son of Ezekiel* Cheever, (immigrant) schoolmaster and Ellen* Lathrop (or Lothrop), (immigrant)); died on 27 Nov 1749 in Chelsea, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Ye Olde Rumney Marsh Burial Ground, Revere, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1686, Rumney Marsh (now Chelsea), Suffolk Co, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Harvard grad, class of 1677 with Wigglesworth.
    Preached in Malden, MA

    credit: http://kristinhall.org/fambly/Cheever/ThomasCheever1.html

    BIRTH, DEATH & BURIAL Thomas, Jr. was born on 23 August 1658 in Ipswich, Essex co., MA[2,3,25,26,27] and died in what was then North Chelsea and is now Revere, Suffolk co., MA on 27d:11m:1749; he was 91[3,26,28]. He was buried in Old Graveyard in Revere, Suffolk co., MA. OCCUPATION Thomas was a Clergyman. He graduated from Harvard College in 1677 and lived to be the oldest surviving graduate of Harvard College[27,29]. He began preaching at Malden on 14 February 1679/80 and was ordained there on 27 July 1681 as a colleague of Michael Wigglesworth (brother of Abigail Wigglesworth, the wife of Benjamin Sweetser). He was dismissed in 1686 from this church when he moved to Rumney Marsh. From 1686 until 1715, he was in comparative retirement there. In 1715, he was chosen as pastor of the newly gathered church at Rumney Marsh. Thomas also taught school in Rumney Marsh as early at 1709, "teaching reading, writing and cyphering at his home to an average of twenty pupils."[30]

    "His early ministerial life was clouded by grave charges" but in 1722 and 1735 he was invited back to his old church in Malden to preach there. These sermons were published in 1726[31]. On 24 September 1747, due to his advanced age of 89, he was relieved at his own request and Nathaniel Oliver, Jr. was appointed scribe to keep the records and proceedings of the church. On 13 April 1748, The Reverend William McClenachan was appointed associate pastor to Rev. Cheever and he was formerly installed on 21 December 1748 as Cheeverıs colleague[31].

    RESIDENCES Thomas moved from Ipswich, Essex co., MA to either Malden, Middlesex co., MA or Rumney Marsh, Suffolk co., MA after his ordination date in 1681[2].

    On 22 October 1689, Reverend Cheever bought the Parker-Cheever farm from the three Bill brothers (James, Jr., Jonathan and Joseph of Pullen Point), brothers-in-law of Cheever for £357. It was a farm of 120 acres and Reverend Thomas deeded it to his son Nathan on 29 December 1738. Reverend Cheever was the first owner of the farm who actually lived upon it[33]. The location of this farm is west of what is now Broadway and north of Fenno Street in Revere, Suffolk co., MA[34].

    On 27 April 1685, their three sons James, Jr. Jonathan & Joseph together bought the Parker-Cheever Farm in Rumney Marsh for £300. The Cheevers became tenants on the farm the next year and bought the farm from the three brothers on 22 October 1689 for £357. It had 120 acres[33].

    NEIGHBORLY SERVICE The will of John Tuttle of Rumney Marsh was in the handwriting of Rev. Thomas Cheever[32].

    MARRIAGE #1 Circa 1681 when Thomas was 22, he first married Sarah BILL, daughter of James BILL Sr. & Mary [surname not known], in Boston, Suffolk co. or Lexington, Middlesex co., MA[3,35,36,1,37,38,19,7,39,8,15,40].

    CHILDREN
    i. Thomas CHEEVER Please see his own page.

    ii. Sarah CHEEVER On 7 November 1701 Sarah married Thomas KENDALL of Woburn in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[26].

    iii. Joshua CHEEVER Joshua was born on 6 January 1687 in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[26,65] and died in 1751; he was 63[26].
    On 2 November 1708 when Joshua was 21, he first married Sarah WARREN, daughter of Ephraim WARREN & Elizabeth SENTER, in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[26].
    Sarah was born on 10 August 1685 in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA and died in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA on 26 January 1723; she was 37[26].
    Joshua second married Sarah SEARS, daughter of Richard SEARS & Abigail [surname not known].

    iv. Abigail1 CHEEVER Abigail 1was born on 20 May 1690 in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[66] and died before 20 March 1691 in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[26] when Abigail2 was born and named.

    v. Abigail2 CHEEVER Abigail2 was born on 20 March 1691 in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[26,67]. At the age of 3, Abigail2 was baptized in Boston, Suffolk co., MA on 8 April 1694[68]. On 3 June 1714 when Abigail2 was 23, she married John BURT, in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[26].

    vi. Ezekiel CHEEVER Ezekiel was born on 9 March 1692 in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[2,26,69] and died in Charlestown, Suffolk co., MA on 15 March 1770; he was 78[26].
    Ezekiel first married Elizabeth JENNER, who died on 5 May 1728[26]. On 25 September 1729 when Ezekiel was 37, he second married Elizabeth GILL[26]. And on 11 November 1736 when Ezekiel was 44, he third married Sarah MOUSALL[26].

    vii. Nathan CHEEVER Nathan was born on 16 March 1694 in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[26,70] and died in Chelsea, Suffolk co., MA on 30 September 1774; he was 80[26]. Nathan became quite a distinguished person in the Chelsea/Rumney Marsh area.
    On 8 November 1721 when Nathan was 27, he first married Hannah BROOKS, in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA[26]. Nathan second married Anna BURRILL.

    MARRIAGE #2 On 30 July 1707 when Thomas was 48, he second married Elizabeth SENTER, daughter of John SENTER & Sarah WEEDON, in Boston, Suffolk co., MA[41]. Their marriage record reads "Mr. Thomas Cheever & Mrs. Eliza. Warren [by] Mr. Benj. Wadsworth".
    Elizabeth was born in 1663[3] and died in Rumney Marsh [now Chelsea, then North Chelsea], Suffolk co., MA on 10 May 1727; she was 64[3,26,42].

    MARRIAGE #3 On 31 August 1727 when Thomas was 69, he third married Abigail KEMBLE JARVIS, in Boston, Suffolk co., MA[43] as "Revd. Thomas Chever & Mrs. Abigail Jarvis". Abigail died on 25 June 1753 in Boston, Suffolk co., MA; she was aged 84 y.[43]


    SOURCES 1. Wyman, Thomas Bellows, The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, 2 vols., (Boston: D. Clapp and Son, 1879), [Charlestown], 209.

    2. Ibid. 206.

    3. Torrey, Charles, New England Marriages Prior to 1700., (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Society). [Torrey].

    4. New England Historic and Genealogical Register. Vols. 1+, (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Register, 1845+), [NEHGR], 3:103; 33:164,170,182,192; 38:172.

    5. Perley, Sidney, The History of Salem, Massachusetts, 3 vols., (Salem: Sidney Perley, 1924), [Salem], 3:141.

    6. Booth, Charles Edwin, One Branch of the Booth Family, Showing the Lines of Connection with One Hundred Massachusetts Bay Colonists, (New York: privately printed, 1910), [Booth (1910)], 70.

    7. Savage, James A., A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 1860-1862., (Boston 1860-1862; rpt Baltimore 1955), [Savage], 1:371

    8. DeForest, Louis Effingham, Our Colonial and Continental Ancestors: The Ancestry of Mr. and Mrs. Louis William Dommerich, (New York, N.Y.: The DeForest Publ. Co., 1930), [DommerichChart], 24.

    9. Hassam, John T., The Cheever Family, (Boston: privately printed, 1896), [Cheever], 5.

    10. Sibley, John Langdon, Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University, (Cambridge: C.W. Sever, 1873-85), [Sibley's Harv. Grad.], 2:38.

    11. Ibid. 2:501.

    12. [NEHGR], 33:170,192; 38:172.

    13. Perley, Sidney, The History of Salem, Massachusetts, 3 vols., (Salem: Sidney Perley, 1924), [Salem], 1:283; 3:141.

    14. Pope, Charles Henry, The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire, 1623 to 1660, (Boston: C.H. Pope, 1908), [PopesPioneersofMEandNH], 292, 96.

    15. Johnson, Alvin Page, Franklin D. Roosevelt's Colonial Ancestors; Their Part in Making American History, (Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., ca. 1933), [RooseveltAnc], 89.

    16. Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 1+, (Salem, Mass., 1859+), [EIHC], 54:123.

    17. The Genealogical Magazine, (Salem, Mass.: Salem Press, 1890+), [GenMag or Putnam's Mag.], 7:9; 3:27.

    18. Huntington, Rev. E. B., A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family, (Ridgefield Conn.: privately printed, 1884), [Lathrop], 407.

    19. Farwell, John Dennis, Jane Harter Abbott, and Lillian M. Wilson, The Farwell Family, A History of Henry Farwell and His Wife Olive (Welby) Farwell of Boston, England, and of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass., 1605 to 1927, with Twelve Generations of Their Descendants; Also Many Lineages of Allied Families, 2 vols., (Rutland, Vt.: F.H. Farwell, 1929), [Farwell(1929)], 281.

    20. Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633., (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society), [GreatMig.], II:1204.

    21. Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1636-1686, 9 volumes, (Salem 1911-1975), [EQC], 6:93-7.

    22. The Probate Records of Essex County, [Essex Prob or EPR], 3:25-32.

    23. Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633., (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society), [GreatMig.], II:1203.

    24. Marblehead, Essex co., MA Vital Records. [MarbleheadVR], 515 [C.R. 1]

    25. Ipswich, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [IpswichVR], I:85 [Ct. R.].

    26. Shurtleff, Benjamin, The History of the Town of Revere, (Boston: 1937), [Shurtleff-Revere], 43.

    27. Ibid. 427.

    28. Chelsea, Suffolk co., MA Vital Records, [ChelseaVR], 464.

    29. Ibid. 428.

    30. [Shurtleff-Revere], 427-8.

    31. Ibid. 428.

    32. Ibid. 92.

    33. Ibid. 42.

    34. Ibid. 139.

    35. [Sibley's Harv. Grad.], 2:505.

    36. New England Historic and Genealogical Register. Vols. 1+, (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Register, 1845+), [NEHGR], 38:176.

    37. Bill, Ledyard, History of the Bill Family, (New York, 1867), [Bill], 68.

    38. Hassam, John T., The Cheever Family, (Boston: privately printed, 1896), [Cheever], 9.

    39. [DommerichChart], 48.

    40. Hudson, Charles, History of the Town of Lexington, Middlesex County, From its First Settlement to 1860, (2 vols.), (Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1913), [Lexington], 4:337.

    41. Boston, Suffolk co., MA Vital Records, [BostonVR or BVR], 28:9.

    42. [ChelseaVR], 463.

    43. [BostonVR or BVR], 28:164.

    44. [IpswichVR], I:521 [Ct. R.].

    45. Essex County Archives, Salem Witchcraft, 1:36.

    46. The Salem Witchcraft Trials: A Documentary History of 1692, (Salem, MA: The Nova Anglia Company, 2001), [SalemWitch], 15-16.

    47. Ibid. 58.

    48. Essex County Archives, Salem Witchcraft, 2:11.

    49. Ibid. Withchcraft, 1:12-13.

    50. The Salem Witchcraft Trials: A Documentary History of 1692, (Salem, MA: The Nova Anglia Company, 2001), [SalemWitch], 104-105.

    51. Ibid. 107-8.

    52. Essex County Archives, Salem Witchcraft, 1:13.

    53. Ibid. Witchcraft, 1:11.

    54. The Salem Witchcraft Trials: A Documentary History of 1692, (Salem, MA: The Nova Anglia Company, 2001), [SalemWitch], 357.

    55. Salem, Essex co., MA Vital Records. [SalemVR], III:208

    56. [Shurtleff-Revere], 76,84.

    57. Lynn, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [LynnVR], II:455.

    58. [BostonVR or BVR], 28:95.

    59. [Shurtleff-Revere], 83.

    60. Lewis, Alonzo, The History of Lynn, Including Nahant, (Boston: Samuel N. Dickinson, second edition, 1844), [LynnHist(1844)], 269-270.

    61. [BostonVR or BVR], 28:3.

    62. [Shurtleff-Revere], 76.

    63. [LynnVR], II:93.

    64. [Shurtleff-Revere], 84.

    65. [BostonVR or BVR], 9:173.

    66. Ibid. 9:189.

    67. Ibid. 9:195.

    68. Ibid. 2:220 [First Church].

    69. Ibid. 9:200.

    70. Ibid. 9:214.

    71. [LynnVR], I:104.

    72. Ibid. I:105.

    73. Ibid. [P.R. 5 - Zaccheus Collins Diary].

    74. Malden, Middlesex co., MA Vital Records, [MaldenVR], 95

    75. [LynnVR], I:103.

    76. [IpswichVR], II:96 [Ct. R.].

    77. [Shurtleff-Revere], 85.

    78. [LynnVR], II:151.

    79. Beverly, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [BevVR], I:149 [C.R. 1 - First Parish Unitarian Church in Beverly].

    80. Commonwealth of MA Vital Records, [MAVR], Death Records 1880, Volume 319, Page 230, #5, Lynn [Maria A. Sweetser].

    81. [LynnVR], II:599.

    82. Ibid. II:363.

    83. Ibid. I:388.
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    Thomas* married Sarah* Bill about 1681 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts. Sarah* (daughter of James* Bill, Sr. (immigrant) and Mrs. Mary* (..) Bill, (immigrant)) was born on 28 Sep 1658 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 30 Jan 1705 in Chelsea, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Ye Olde Rumney Marsh Burial Ground, Revere, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah* Bill was born on 28 Sep 1658 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts (daughter of James* Bill, Sr. (immigrant) and Mrs. Mary* (..) Bill, (immigrant)); died on 30 Jan 1705 in Chelsea, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Ye Olde Rumney Marsh Burial Ground, Revere, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Sarah Cheever was born about 1684 in Essex Co, Massachusetts; died after 1702 in of, Rumney Marsh (now Chelsea), Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.
    2. 4. Thomas B.* Cheever was born in 1685 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 8 Nov 1753 in Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts.
    3. Joshua Cheever was born on 6 Jan 1687 in Rumney Marsh (now Chelsea), Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 8 Dec 1751 in Rumney Marsh (now Chelsea), Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Ye Olde Rumney Marsh Burial Ground, Revere, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.
    4. Abigail Cheever was born on 20 May 1690 in Rumney Marsh (now Chelsea), Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died before 20 Mar 1691 in Rumney Marsh (now Chelsea), Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.
    5. Abigail Cheever was born on 20 Mar 1691 in Rumney Marsh (now Chelsea), Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; was christened on 8 Apr 1694 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 23 Aug 1778 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.
    6. Ezekiel Cheever was born on 9 Mar 1692 in Rumney Marsh (now Chelsea), Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 15 Mar 1770 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.
    7. Nathan Cheever was born on 16 Mar 1694 in Revere, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 30 Sep 1774 in Revere, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Ye Olde Rumney Marsh Burial Ground, Revere, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.