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- The Cheney Genealogy page 269-270
was drummer in the same company when it "marched by order of Gen. Washington at the taking of Dorchester Heights" March 4-9, 1776. He resided some years at Royalston; kept a tavern; in later years removed to Worcester; there he died May 25, 1806.
CHILDREN.
I. MARY,6 b. Dec. 26, 1781.
II. SARAH,6 ["Sally"], b. June 29, 1783, m. March 17, 181
Stephen Keyes.
130. III. JOSEPH,6 b. Oct. 19, 1784, m. in Worcester Aug. 31, 180
Sarah Merrifield. Was residuary legatee of his broth
Artemas in 1826.
IV. BETSEY,6 b. April 2, 1786.
131. V. ELISHA,6 b. May 2, 1787.
VI. EBENEZER,6 b. Sept. 9, 1789, d. April 17, 1795.
VII. ANNA,6 b. Dec. 13, 1790.
132. VIII. JONAS STONE,6 b. May 8, 1792.
133. IX. AMOS S.,6 b. Sept. 27, 1793.
X. ARTEMAS,6 b. Jan. 10, 1795. He was a merchant; he w
buried in Cambridge May 24, 1826. In his will he made bequests
to his "brothers" Amos and Ebenezer, his "half-brother
Joseph and Elisha, and his half-sister, Mrs. Sar
Keyes; also to Gen. Ebenezer Cheney and to Henry H. Child
son of his business partner, Nathan Childs of Cambridg
He made his half-brother Joseph residuary legatee.
XI. SUKEY,6 b. Sept. 9, 1796.
XII. EBENEZER,6 b. March 23, 1798.
XIII. NABBY,6 b. in 1799, d. July 11, 1800.
XIV. NABBY,6 b. March 4, 1802, d. Dec. 16, 1803.
134. XV. STEPHEN,6 b. Jan. 16, 1804.
XIV. NABBY BOWKER,6 b. July 31, 1805, d. Feb. 27, 1806.
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