Name: John B. Cheek
Birth Date: abt 1841
Death Date: 13 Jun 1918
Death Place: Olney, Richland, Illinois
Death Age: 77
Gender: Male
Father Name: Stephen Cheek
Mother Name: Elizabeth Stewart
FHL Film Number: 1544381
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John's mother is unknown. His father, Lewis Cheek married a 2nd time to Mrs Sarah (Wilson) Lewis in 1846.
John's parents were Lewis Cheek and Sarah Lewis Cheek:
1850 Federal Census, Clay & Richland, Richland, IL
Lewis Cheek Age 54 (1796) SC
Sarah Age 38 (1812) IL
Children: James (1828); Mary A (1830); Wm (1833); Elizabeth (1836); John (1841); Selia (1842); Lewis (1844); Sarah A (1847)
Contributor: (49157592) • [email protected]
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Upon enlisting into the War of the Rebellion, Mr. Cheek was 5' 8" tall, he had light-colored hair, had gray eyes, and had a light complexion.
He was living in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois, as a farmer.
He enlisted into Company G, 7th Missouri Infantry on 20 May 1861 in Sumner. He was mustered into federal service on 12 July 1861 in St Louis, Missouri as a Private. He received a Disability Discharge on 12 July 1862 in Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing), Hardin County, Tennessee for chronic diarrhea.
Contributor: Sheepdog0317 (48195741)
Name: John B. Cheek
Birth Date: abt 1841
Death Date: 13 Jun 1918
Death Place: Olney, Richland, Illinois
Death Age: 77
Gender: Male
Father Name: Stephen Cheek
Mother Name: Elizabeth Stewart
FHL Film Number: 1544381
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John's mother is unknown. His father, Lewis Cheek married a 2nd time to Mrs Sarah (Wilson) Lewis in 1846.
John's parents were Lewis Cheek and Sarah Lewis Cheek:
1850 Federal Census, Clay & Richland, Richland, IL
Lewis Cheek Age 54 (1796) SC
Sarah Age 38 (1812) IL
Children: James (1828); Mary A (1830); Wm (1833); Elizabeth (1836); John (1841); Selia (1842); Lewis (1844); Sarah A (1847)
Contributor: (49157592) • [email protected]
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Upon enlisting into the War of the Rebellion, Mr. Cheek was 5' 8" tall, he had light-colored hair, had gray eyes, and had a light complexion.
He was living in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois, as a farmer.
He enlisted into Company G, 7th Missouri Infantry on 20 May 1861 in Sumner. He was mustered into federal service on 12 July 1861 in St Louis, Missouri as a Private. He received a Disability Discharge on 12 July 1862 in Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing), Hardin County, Tennessee for chronic diarrhea.
Contributor: Sheepdog0317 (48195741)
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