The Sacred Cod - individuals


picture William F Chase

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Oct 1872 - Dennisport, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: After 1930 - Dennis, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
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Spouses and Children
1. *Carrie A Dwight (1875 - After 1930)
       Marriage: 21 Oct 1892 - Attleboro, Massachusetts 1
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Carlton W Chase (1904-      )


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Winford Earl Chase

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 24 Oct 1898 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 2
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
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Parents
         Father: Eugene Chase (1878-1961) 3
         Mother: Lillian Isabella Crosby (1879-1959) 3


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Winslow Chase

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 25 Jan 1808 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 4
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
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Parents
         Father: Nathan Chase (Est 1780-      )
         Mother: Betsey Watts (1785-      ) 5


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Zenas Chase

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 4 Dec 1758 - Yarmouth, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
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Parents
         Father: Captain Job Chase (1736-1833)
         Mother: Edith Bassett (1740-Bef 1774)

Spouses and Children
1. *Hepsibah Baker (25 Sep 1765 - 28 Oct 1846)
       Marriage: 23 Mar 1786 - Yarmouth, Massachusetts
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Edith Chase (1795-1872)
                2. Huldah Chase (1788-1858)


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Ziba Chase

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 2 May 1811 - Harwich, Massachusetts 6
        Baptism: 
          Death: 6 Jul 1835 - At Sea 7
         Burial: in North Harwich Cemetery
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Captain Job Chase (1776-1866)
         Mother: Polly Eldredge (1777-1813)

Notes
General:
Marriage 1 Hepsabeth Baker KELLEY b: 10 Nov 1814 in Harwich

picture Mary Chasmas

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1864 - St. Michaels, Azores
        Baptism: 
          Death: Nov 1948 - Provincetown, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Obituary, , Provincetown Advocate in Provincetown Advocate


Spouses and Children
1. *Joseph Meads (Est 1860 - 1933)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Emma Meads (Est 1888-After 1966)
                2. Minnie Meads (1908-1966) 9

Notes
Marriage Notes (Joseph Meads)
1948 surviving children Mrs Emma Avila & Mrs Minnie Packett of Provincetown, Mrs Lucy Sanford of Somerville, Manual and Joseph of Provincetown, Ernest of of Fairhaven
Mary's sisters Mrs Constance Souza and Mrs Gloria Silva of Provincetown 10

picture Arrilla M Chatfield

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1878 - Kentucky
        Baptism: 
          Death: 1934
         Burial: in Gifford cemetery, Provincetown
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Dr Walter Livingstone Conwell (22 Oct 1871 - 13 Sep 1946) 12 
       Marriage: 
         Status: 

Notes
General:
of Kentucky?

picture Mary Chauncy

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 19 Dec 1706 - Boston, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 4 Aug 1776 - Hingham, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
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Spouses and Children
1. *Hon. Jacob Cushing (17 Mar 1696 - 23 Dec 1777) 13 
       Marriage: 3 Dec 1739 - Boston, Massachusetts
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Daughter Cushing (1741-1741) 13
                2. Jacob Cushing (1742-1814) 13
                3. Hon. Captain Charles Cushing (1744-1809) 13
                4. Isaac Cushing (1747-1815) 13

Notes
General:
Mary was the daughter of Charles and Sarah (Walley) Chauncy of Boston, and great-granddaughter of Charles Chauncy, 2nd President of Harvard College.
Source:
Cushing gen, p. 52.

picture Alexandra Chavchavadze



      Sex: F
AKA: Sasha Chavchavadze
Individual Information
          Birth: 24 Dec 1954 - Berlin, West Germany
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: David Chavchavadze (1924-      )
         Mother: Helen McLanahan Husted (1933-      ) 14

Spouses and Children
1. *Puthukuty Krishnan Ramani (10 Jan 1956 -       )
       Marriage: 26 Nov 1988 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Sasha is an artist who has had many exhibitions. One of them descibes her work this way:
"New drawings in a ‘Matchwork’series that combine ink drawings and applied wooden matches, explore the chemistry of change and volatility by focusing on the legacy of the Cold War. The work is rooted in my own family history, specifically my father’s thirty-year career as a CIA operative (Cold Warrior). The series “cold/war/baby” is a literal reference to my birth in Berlin in 1954 in the depths of the Cold War (my father would push my baby carriage while he made contact with his agents), and a figurative suggestion of the Cold War legacy of nuclear arms. Match tips float above the surface of the drawings creating a linear staccato and an ethereal second surface, intensified by variation in the match tip color.

In drawings comprised primarily of ink text and matches “splinter phrases” from my father’s cold war memoirs are spelled out across the paper. Shadows cast by the matches create a three-dimensional effect, propelling the text off the page. The work is both a personal exorcism and a public discussion of the insanity of the arms race. ..."
http://www.re-title.com/artists/sasha-chavchavadze.asp

She has written a book, "Nabokov's Matches," connected to her art, further described this way:
"In a series of mixed-media drawings, I use matches as a tool to describe the chemistry of change brought about by loss and upheaval, particularly as it applies to immigrant culture. The “Matchwork” grew out of a description of a match game in Vladimir Nabokov’s memoir, Speak, Memory, one of the many visual devices he uses to come to terms with exile and loss. Matches lend themselves to the language of fragmentation (splinters), suggesting violent upheaval (fire, war), and the shifting of patterns as one life is replaced by another.

For Nabokov fragmentation was not an end in itself, but became a form of syncopation, as he searched for rhythms and patterns in the convergence of past, present, and disparate parts of the world. When placed in geometries match tips create an ethereal second surface, and a staccato of rhythmic forms. Linear dots, punctuated by metal bolts, suggest migration, a journey, or the songlines of an aboriginal walkabout. Matches are intensely visually suggestive - people, flowers, trees, mushrooms, phalluses, paint brushes, missiles, drumsticks, musical notes - reflecting Nabokov’s passion for mimesis (matching); the immigrant imitates their new environment just as Nabokov’s butterflies mimic a leaf as a means of survival in the natural world.

Though the work has a violent aspect – the potential for destruction by fire - it is not rooted in destruction or entropy. The tension in the work, as in life, is the potential for upheaval and change. The formal appeal of the work contradicts the element of danger, suggesting the integral nature of impermanence. Tiny units of energy that can save a life or kill, matches evoke both the nurturing and the destructive sides of human nature. The drawings suggest the possibility of global interconnectedness or mutual destruction.

Themes are touched on from my work as an interpreter for Russian immigrants, and from my family history; the loss of an ornate and insular life in Russia due to revolution, re-composition into American immigrant culture, and my father’s career as a CIA operative. American and Russian history, from the Revolutions to the Cold War, are revisited and sometimes “matched”, particularly our mutual legacy of nuclear arms.

Sasha Chavchavadze"
http://www.kentlergallery.org/pages/archives/01_05.html
Marriage Notes (Puthukuty Krishnan Ramani)
Princess Alexandra Chavchavadze
Born 24 December 1954 Berlin

Married 26 November 1988 Wellfleet, Massachusetts
Puthukuty Krishnan Ramani, son of Polukunat Keezakeveetil
Krishna Poduval and Puthukury Pathmavathy Nambiar
Born 10 January 1956 Kerala, India

1 Alexander Chavchavadze Ramani-Poduval
Born 18 May 1991 New York

2 Caroline Ramani-Poduval
Born 5 June 1994 New York

picture Catherine Chavchavadze

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 29 Dec 1960 - Washington, DC
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
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Parents
         Father: David Chavchavadze (1924-      )
         Mother: Judith Clippinger (1932-      )

Notes
General:
Princess Catherine Chavchavadze
Born 29 December 1960 Washington

Married 22 September 1990 Washington
John Redpath, son of Peter Alan Redpath and Barbara Donahue
Born 1 March 1963 St.Paul, Minnesota

1 Sophia Redpath
Born 4 July 1996 Paris

2 Nina Redpath
Born 13 October 1998 New York

picture David Chavchavadze

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 20 May 1924 - London, England
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: Prince Paul Alexandrovitch Chavchavadze (1899-1971) 15
         Mother: Princess Nina Georgiyevna (1901-1974) 15

Spouses and Children
1. *Helen McLanahan Husted (1 Feb 1933 -       ) 14 
       Marriage: 5 Sep 1952 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 14
         Status: Divorce - 1959
       Children:
                1. Marie Chavchavadze (1953-      )
                2. Alexandra Chavchavadze (1954-      )

2. Judith Clippinger (26 Mar 1932 -       )
       Marriage: 28 Dec 1959 - Cincinnati, Ohio
         Status: Divorce - 1970
       Children:
                1. Catherine Chavchavadze (1960-      )
                2. Michael Chavchavadze (1966-      )

3. Eugenie Vladimirovna de Smitt (12 Jul 1939 -       )
       Marriage: 23 Jun 1979 - Washington, DC
         Status: 

Notes
General:
books by David Chavchavadze
Crowns and Trenchcoats: A Russian Prince in the CIA. New York: Atlantic International, 1990.
The Grand Dukes. New York: Atlantic International, 1990.

Wikipedia:
David Chavchavadze (born May 20, 1924) is a United States author and the former intelligence officer of Georgian-Russian origin.

He was born in London to Prince Paul Chavchavadze (1899-1971) and Princess Nina Georgievna of Russia (1901-1974), thus being a descendant of the prominent Georgian noble family and the Imperial Russian dynasty.[1] His father, Prince Paul, was a fiction writer and translator of writings from Georgian into English, and an émigré in the United Kingdom, and then the United States.

Chavchavadze entered the United States Army in 1943 and served during World War II in liaison for U.S. Army Air Force supply operations to the Soviet Union. After the war, he spent more than two decades of his career as a CIA officer in the Soviet Union Division.

After his retirement, Chavchavadze specialized in tracing the nobility of Imperial Russia and authored The Grand Dukes (1989). He also published Crowns and Trenchcoats: A Russian Prince in the CIA (1989) based on his CIA experiences, and translated Stronger Than Power: A Collection of Stories by the Russian author Sandji B. Balykov. As a grandchild of a Russian Grand Duke, he is an Associate Member of the Romanov Family Association. 16
Marriage Notes (Eugenie Vladimirovna de Smitt)
Prince David and Princess Eugenie Chavchavadze are on the 2005 Washington DC Social List.

picture Marie Chavchavadze

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 28 Aug 1953 - Washington, DC
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: David Chavchavadze (1924-      )
         Mother: Helen McLanahan Husted (1933-      ) 14

Notes
General:
Princess Maria Chavchavadze (= Marusya Chavchavadze?, with Michael Ensor)
Born 28 August 1953 Washington

Married 27 October 1990 New York
Alexander Rasic, son of Milos Rasic and Branka Gudelj
Born 31 May 1955 Novy Sad, Yugoslavia

Yelena Rasic
Born 10 December 1990 New York
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Cape COd Times

Cape woman directs Georgia relief effort
By K.C. MYERS
kcmyers@capecodonline.com
August 20, 2008 6:00 AM

WELLFLEET — From her marshside home in town, Marusya Chavchavadze reaches out to orphans, disabled children and the elderly in faraway, and now war-torn, Georgia.

In the past 10 days, Russia's military crushed a Georgian bid to takeover the breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The conflict began Aug. 8 and has left an unknown number of soldiers and civilians dead.

Now the organization that Chavchavadze directs — American Friends of Georgia — is really busy.

"This is the worst timing," she said Friday. "I'm renting out my house and a war broke out. Luckily, my tenants have been so concerned they let me come in to use my office."

Her house, located on a winding marsh leading to Cape Cod Bay, bears little resemblance to the plight of the orphans and street children she has helped for 13 years.

Recently Chavchavadze, the executive director of the Friends organization, has been establishing a war-relief fund to raise money to help displaced persons.

Her group's contacts in Georgia say as many as 60,000 refugees are flooding into the capital city of Tbilisi without food, water, clothing or bedding.

One woman's husband was killed by Russian soldiers and she had to leave his body in the village, Elena Kiladze, the executive director of the Friends organization in Georgia, said during a telephone interview Saturday.

Kiladze was busy loading donated mattresses and blankets for refugees into a friend's car.

Georgia was once a prosperous region known for its wine, fruit and tea under the Soviet Union. The economy collapsed when it broke from Russia in 1991.

"When I got there in 1995, there were epidemics of tuberculosis," said Chavchavadze, a tall, soft-spoken woman. "Fathers were killing themselves because they couldn't feed their children."

People had great hope for President Mikheil Saakashvili, elected in 2004, who aimed to get his country accepted into NATO and restore Georgia's historic boundaries, which included South Ossetia when Georgia was a Soviet republic.

Chavchavadze said the president made a mistake by attacking South Ossetia. It was exactly the excuse the Russians needed to carry out their goal of destabilizing Georgia, she said.

Chavchavadze is linked to Georgia through noble blood, she said.

Her grandfather, Paul, was a Georgian prince in the 1920s, when the Bolshevik Revolution swept into Georgia, she said. All nobility were forced to flee or be killed. Paul left with his mother and siblings. His father stayed and was killed.

In Europe, Paul met his wife, a Russian noble who also had escaped the Bolsheviks. They moved to America and lived for 40 years year-round in Wellfleet, Chavchavadze said. She, her teenage daughter, mother and sister now live in a compound of small houses there.

Chavchavadze's father, David, worked for the CIA for 30 years. She grew up outside Washington, D.C., spending summers in Wellfleet.

After a divorce, she moved with her then 3-year-old daughter to her late grandparents' Wellfleet home. Then, a friend from New York City called her and asked her to set up and run the American Friends of Georgia. She'd only been to Georgia once in 1977 with her father.

Her nonprofit is small, contributing to 15 projects in Georgia. Last year, she distributed about $170,000 directly to various hospitals, institutions, and human service groups helping the country's most vulnerable citizens, she said.

Recipients listed in the organization's 2006 tax documents include a shelter for single mothers, doctors at the national cancer center in Tbilisi and a school for hospice nurses.

Her family name still carries clout in Georgia. The family homestead, titled Tsinandali, was recently turned into a museum, she said.

Every American who goes to Georgia falls in love with the country, she said.

"It's very romantic," she said. "Wine, archeologists say, first came from Georgia. People sit at long tables and talk for hours. But it's the people that Americans really respond to. They have an incredible sense of humor. They can deal with a lot."

picture Michael Chavchavadze

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1966
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: David Chavchavadze (1924-      )
         Mother: Judith Clippinger (1932-      )


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Prince Paul Alexandrovitch Chavchavadze

      Sex: M
AKA: Pavel Aleksandrovich Chavchavadze
Individual Information
          Birth: 27 Jun 1899 - St. Petersburg, Russia
        Baptism: 
          Death: 12 Jul 1971 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts
         Burial: in Snow cemetery, Truro
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Princess Nina Georgiyevna (20 Jun 1901 - 27 Feb 1974) 15 
       Marriage: 3 Sep 1922 - London, England
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. David Chavchavadze (1924-      )

Notes
General:
Paul was said to be a prince of Georgia.
Marriage Notes (Princess Nina Georgiyevna)
During the 1940s and 1950s (at least) Paul and Nina operated a guest house in Wellfleet. They were part of the intellectual social circle that included Edmund Wilson, and Wilson met his 4th wife Elena when she stayed with Nina, a friend since childhood. They hosted Svetlana Stalin after her defection, and Paul translated her book.

picture Hannah Checkley

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 19 Dec 1674 - Boston, Massachusetts Bay
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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Spouses and Children
1. *Captain John Adams (20 Dec 1661 - 28 Nov 1702)
       Marriage: 19 Oct 1694 - Boston, Massachusetts
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Hannah Adams (1685-      )


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Chester G Cheever

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 8 Sep 1860 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 17
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: John Cheever (1820-1887) 18
         Mother: Temperance L Goodspeed (1821-1885) 19

Spouses and Children
1. *Lizzie M Hall (1864 -       )
       Marriage: 12 Apr 1890 - Boston, Massachusetts 20
         Status: 

Notes
General:
1890 expressman, Boston

picture Rev. Edward Cheever

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 2 May 1717 - Lynn, Massachusetts 22
        Baptism: 
          Death: 17 Aug 1794 - Eastham, Massachusetts 23
         Burial: in Bridge Road cemetery, Eastham
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Alt Birth 24, , Eastham, Massachusetts in Eastham, Massachusetts


Spouses and Children
1. *Martha Wigglesworth (15 Nov 1719 - 28 Feb 1783)
       Marriage: 11 Dec 1739 - Ipswich, Massachusetts 22
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Edward Cheever (Est 1746-Bef 1793) 22
                2. Joshua Cheever (1749-1765)
                3. Martha Cheever (Est 1752-      )
                4. Dr. Samuel Cheever (Cir 1760-      )

2. Dorcas Cook (21 Apr 1758 -       ) 25 
       Marriage: 3 Jun 1788 - Eastham, Massachusetts 26
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Edward Cheever was minister to the Eastham central parish (present Eastham), 1746-1794.

Pratt's History:
[1746] "The Rev. Edward Cheever was then invited to visit them as a candidate, to whom they gave a call to settle with them in the ministry, which he accepted, and was installed over them in 1751. Mr. Cheever concluded his answer as follows:

'I have now come to the conclusion to give my answer to your call to settle with you, in the affirmative, and do accept of the settlement and salary which you have provided for me, and ask your prayers that I may obtain mercy of the Lord, to be faithful and successful in the work to which I am called, and wishing that every thing which respects my settlement in this place, may be conducted by the infinite and wise Counsellor, who hath done all things well, and that grace and peace may be multiplied to you through our Lord Jesus Christ.

'In the fellowship of the gospel, I subscribe myself yours,

'EDWARD CHEEVER.'

Mr. Cheever was born in Ipswich, 1706 [Lynn, 1717, says NEHGR]; graduated at Harvard college, 1737; was ordained over the Congregational church in that town, and married Miss Wigglesworth. His second wife was Miss Dorcas Cook of this town. He had several sons, of whom one was a physician, but sometimes officiated as a preacher. Mr. Cheever possessed considerable talent and learning, was a very plain preacher, and his labors were blessed. He served the church and society in this town nearly forty years, and died August 17, 1794, in the seventy-eighth year of his age. As no records of the church are found which were kept by him, it cannot be stated what number were added during his ministry."

[1779.] It was agreed that the salaries of [the Eastham] ministers, Rev. Messrs. Cheever and Bascom, should be £275 old tenor, each.
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NEHGR 38:181-182 (1884)
"Edward Cheever (Thomas, Thomas, Ezekiel), Rev., born in Lynn, May 2, 1717 ; graduated at Harvard College, 1737. He was admitted to full communion with the Third Church of Ipswich (now Hamilton), Dec. 25, 1737.

At a meeting held March 27, 1738-9, the newly formed society of the Third Parish of Lynn, now Saugus, secured his services as preacher until the following July, and he was chosen, July 3, 1739, as their first settled minister. He remained here about eight years. He carelessly neglected to keep records during his ministry, and his successor, the Rev. Josiah Roby, who was ordained August 2, 1750, complains that wishing to obtain an exact list of the communicants on taking "ye charge of ye flock of Christ here," he was "unhappily disappointed, as his predecessor had left nothing relating to ye matter in writing all that could be recovered was a copy of ye Church covenant & ye ye names of ye persons" who first joined.

In deeds dated May 31, 1750 and June 1, 1750, recorded with Suffolk Deeds, L.82, f. 228, and L. 108, f. 96, respectively, and in a deed dated May 15, 1750, recorded with Essex Deeds, L. 99, f. 110, he is styled of Wrentham, Clerk and Preacher of the Gospel.

He was installed in 1751 as minister of the Church in Eastham, [referencing Pratt's History] but "no records of the church are found which were kept by him" during his long ministry there of forty-three years.

He died in Eastham, August 16, 1794, and his will, dated Sept. 24, 1792, was probated Sept. 8, 1794. His estate was appraised at £226. 16.4."
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stone:

In Memory of
the Rev'd and beloved
EDWARD CHEEVER
who died Aug'st 17th A D 1794
in the 78th Year of his Age

The sweet Remembrance of the just
shall flourish when he sleeps in dust 27

picture Edward Cheever

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1785 - (Eastham, Massachusetts)
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: Dr. Samuel Cheever (Cir 1760-      )
         Mother: Thankful Hammond (1763-      ) 22


picture
Edward Cheever

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1746
        Baptism: 
          Death: Bef 1793
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Rev. Edward Cheever (1717-1794) 23
         Mother: Martha Wigglesworth (1719-1783)

Spouses and Children
       Children:
                1. Edward Maxin Cheever (Est 1780-      ) 22


picture
Edward Maxin Cheever

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1780
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Edward Cheever (Est 1746-Bef 1793) 22
         Mother: 

Sources


1. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Attleboro.

2. Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1898. Births.

3. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), row 72, lots 5-6. Eugene Chase & Lillian Isabella Crosby family.

4. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:92 Nathan & Betsey Chase family.

5. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:64.

6. Harwich Massachusetts vital records (http://plymouthcolony.net/barnstable/vitalrecords/harwich/harlinktable.html
pages numbers refer to "Vital records, town of Harwich, Massachusetts, 1694-1850" 1982. Harwich Historical Society), 319. Please note: Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts is 100 miles from Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts. There is no 'Harwick.'

7. Robert Paine Carlson, Cape Cod Gravestones, 2003 ff. Eastham MA. CapeCodGravestones.com.

8. Provincetown Advocate (Provincetown, Mass. [1918-1967 archives online at Provincetown Library]), 11 24 1948.

9. Provincetown Advocate (Provincetown, Mass. [1918-1967 archives online at Provincetown Library]), 21 apr 1966.

10. Provincetown Advocate (Provincetown, Mass. [1918-1967 archives online at Provincetown Library]), 24 nov 1948.

11. Provincetown cemeteries (http://www.provincetowngov.org/historic/cem.htm). badly organized

12. Provincetown cemeteries (http://www.provincetowngov.org/historic/cem.htm). .... Barnstable Patriot (Barnstable, Mass [archives 1830-1930 online at Sturgis Library, Barnstable]), 26 feb 1895.

13. Warren Cushing, Cushing family (Rootsweb :2294173).

14. Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1952.

15. Timo Haapanen, "Genealogy of the Romanov Imperial House" (http://members.tiscali.fi/thaapanen/index.html).

16. Timo Haapanen, "Genealogy of the Romanov Imperial House" (http://members.tiscali.fi/thaapanen/index.html). .... Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Chavchavadze.

17. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 2.

18. Stanley W. Smith, "Records from the Duck Creek Cemetery, Wellfleet, Mass." (Mayflower Descendant, vols 10, 11, 12), 10:204.

19. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Deaths 1859-1907 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 29. 1885, 6.

20. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Boston.

21. Enoch Pratt, History of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans (1844. Yarmouth MA: WS Fisher), 68. full title: A Comprehensive History, Ecclesiastical and Civil, of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans, County of Barnstable, Mass. from 1644 to 1844.
1844. Yarmouth Massachusetts: W. S. Fisher and Co.
see capecodhistory.us/Pratt/Pratt-intro.htm

22. New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 38:181-182 (1884).

23. Enoch Pratt, History of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans (1844. Yarmouth MA: WS Fisher), 68.

24. Jay Mack Holbrook, compiler, Records of Eastham and Orleans, Massachusetts 1637-1892, 2002. Oxford MA: Archive Publishing (page images on CD), H01_03f.

25. Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 160 (MD32:42). Col. Leonard H Smith, Jr. and Norma H Smith. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans. An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in "The Mayflower Descendant." With an added index of persons.
1980, 1993. Baltimore MD: reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co.

26. New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 38:181-182 (1884). .... marriages, circa 1761-1844. from Book 2, in "Vital Records of Eastham and Orleans, Massachusetts" (2002. Oxford, MA: Holbrook Research Institute (2 Cds), files H01_04a - H01_04f), 3. .... Robert P Smith, "Historic Records of the Federated Church of Orleans, Massachusetts"
annotated marriage records, 1772-1828 (Mayflower Descendant 46:109-120, 47:21-26, 47:111-116, 48:49-58, 48:141-148), 47:21.

27. Enoch Pratt, History of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans (1844. Yarmouth MA: WS Fisher), 68, 79. .... New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 38:181-182 (1884). .... Robert Paine Carlson, Cape Cod Gravestones, 2003 ff. Eastham MA. CapeCodGravestones.com.

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Sources


1 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Attleboro.

2 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1898. Births.

3 Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), row 72, lots 5-6. Eugene Chase & Lillian Isabella Crosby family.

4 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:92 Nathan & Betsey Chase family.

5 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:64.

6 Harwich Massachusetts vital records (http://plymouthcolony.net/barnstable/vitalrecords/harwich/harlinktable.html
pages numbers refer to "Vital records, town of Harwich, Massachusetts, 1694-1850" 1982. Harwich Historical Society), 319. Please note: Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts is 100 miles from Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts. There is no 'Harwick.'

7 Robert Paine Carlson, Cape Cod Gravestones, 2003 ff. Eastham MA. CapeCodGravestones.com.

8 Provincetown Advocate (Provincetown, Mass. [1918-1967 archives online at Provincetown Library]), 11 24 1948.

9 Provincetown Advocate (Provincetown, Mass. [1918-1967 archives online at Provincetown Library]), 21 apr 1966.

10 Provincetown Advocate (Provincetown, Mass. [1918-1967 archives online at Provincetown Library]), 24 nov 1948.

11 Provincetown cemeteries (http://www.provincetowngov.org/historic/cem.htm). badly organized

12 Provincetown cemeteries (http://www.provincetowngov.org/historic/cem.htm). .... Barnstable Patriot (Barnstable, Mass [archives 1830-1930 online at Sturgis Library, Barnstable]), 26 feb 1895.

13 Warren Cushing, Cushing family (Rootsweb :2294173).

14 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1952.

15 Timo Haapanen, "Genealogy of the Romanov Imperial House" (http://members.tiscali.fi/thaapanen/index.html).

16 Timo Haapanen, "Genealogy of the Romanov Imperial House" (http://members.tiscali.fi/thaapanen/index.html). .... Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Chavchavadze.

17 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 2.

18 Stanley W. Smith, "Records from the Duck Creek Cemetery, Wellfleet, Mass." (Mayflower Descendant, vols 10, 11, 12), 10:204.

19 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Deaths 1859-1907 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 29. 1885, 6.

20 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Boston.

21 Enoch Pratt, History of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans (1844. Yarmouth MA: WS Fisher), 68. full title: A Comprehensive History, Ecclesiastical and Civil, of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans, County of Barnstable, Mass. from 1644 to 1844.
1844. Yarmouth Massachusetts: W. S. Fisher and Co.
see capecodhistory.us/Pratt/Pratt-intro.htm

22 New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 38:181-182 (1884).

23 Enoch Pratt, History of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans (1844. Yarmouth MA: WS Fisher), 68.

24 Jay Mack Holbrook, compiler, Records of Eastham and Orleans, Massachusetts 1637-1892, 2002. Oxford MA: Archive Publishing (page images on CD), H01_03f.

25 Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 160 (MD32:42). Col. Leonard H Smith, Jr. and Norma H Smith. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans. An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in "The Mayflower Descendant." With an added index of persons.
1980, 1993. Baltimore MD: reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co.

26 New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 38:181-182 (1884). .... marriages, circa 1761-1844. from Book 2, in "Vital Records of Eastham and Orleans, Massachusetts" (2002. Oxford, MA: Holbrook Research Institute (2 Cds), files H01_04a - H01_04f), 3. .... Robert P Smith, "Historic Records of the Federated Church of Orleans, Massachusetts"
annotated marriage records, 1772-1828 (Mayflower Descendant 46:109-120, 47:21-26, 47:111-116, 48:49-58, 48:141-148), 47:21.

27 Enoch Pratt, History of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans (1844. Yarmouth MA: WS Fisher), 68, 79. .... New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston), 38:181-182 (1884). .... Robert Paine Carlson, Cape Cod Gravestones, 2003 ff. Eastham MA. CapeCodGravestones.com.


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