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Archibald Joseph CHESSOR (1891 - 1961)
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Archibald Joseph CHESSOR (1891 - 1961)

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Ruby MCLAREN
Alexander James CHESSOR (1848 - ) William CHESSOR (1811 - ) William CHESSOR ( - 1835)
Margaret KEITH
Mary Helen (Ellen) DEWAR (1826 - 1866) James DEWAR (1795 - 1829)
Amelia (Emilia) MASTERTON (1792 - 1842)
Margaret FITZGIBBON (1854 - 1928) Archibald FITZGIBBON (1830 - 1858)



Mary Ann MADDEN (1832 - 1898)




b. 1891 at Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia
m. 1924 Ruby MCLAREN at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
d. 1961 at Marrickville, Sydney, Australia aged 70
Parents:
Alexander James CHESSOR (1848 - )
Margaret FITZGIBBON (1854 - 1928)
Step Parents:
William MANDERS (1851 - 1925)
Siblings (9):
Mary Ellen (Helen) CHESSOR (1873 - 1874)
Alexander James CHESSOR (1874 - 1940)
David John CHESSOR (1876 - 1965)
William Henry CHESSOR (1878 - 1915)
Mary Edith CHESSOR (1880 - 1961)
Charles Sydney CHESSOR (1884 - 1959)
Francis Granville MANDERS (1893 - 1954)
Eileen CHESSOR (1886 - 1902)
Albert CHESSOR (1890 - 1941)
Events in Archibald Joseph CHESSOR (1891 - 1961)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1891 Archibald Joseph CHESSOR was born Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia 14404/1891, father not named
1924 33 Married Ruby MCLAREN Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 282/1924
1925 34 Death of step father William MANDERS (aged 74) Wellington, Western Australia 18
1928 37 Death of mother Margaret FITZGIBBON (aged 74) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Note 1
1961 70 Archibald Joseph CHESSOR died Marrickville, Sydney, Australia 30351/1961
Y Death of father Alexander James CHESSOR Note 2
Note 1: NSW BDM fathers name (-Fitzgibbon) mothers names 74 years Sydney
Note 2: bef 14 Mar 1893 as his wife remarried at this date

This public tree has about 60,100 people. Every person in the tree is related by birth or marriage to at least one other person in the tree - no strays. The people in the tree come mainly from four projects.
  1. My family tree. The original project begun about 1998. ID numbers less than about 6,000
  2. Canberra and Queanbeyan Pioneers. The next 30,000 begun about 2004. Sourced almost entirely from HAGSOC's excellent 'Biographical Register of Canberra and Queanbeyan'. The project began when I decided to add siblings, spouses and parents for a relation with an entry in the Register. 12 years work.
  3. Wagga Pioneers. I moved to Wagga and thought I would extend the Queanbeyan project by adding people from Wagga Wagga & District Family History Society's 'Pioneers of Wagga Wagga and District'. About 10,300 people added over about a year.
  4. Tumut Valley Pioneers. During the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, I decided to extend the above projects by adding pioneers of the Tumut Valley. Initial sources were Snowden's 'Pioneers of the Tumut Valley' and 'Relict of ... Lives of Pioneering Women of Tumut and District'. Excellent references published by Tumut Family History Group. I've also added material from newspapers of the time - especially, death records, obituaries and weddings from 'Tumut and Adelong Times'. This project is in its early stage and might take a few years. I plan to extend to the upper Monaro (Adaminaby, Kiandra, Cooma, Jindabyne).
I upload new information to this website about every 3 months. My motivation for these projects is to provide public information for people seeking to trace ancestors and what became of them. Much of the information I provide can be difficult to find.
If you find errors - anything incorrect (dates, places, wrong parents, wrong children), and you have evidence, I would love to fix them. Or, if you have information that would extend my projects, do not hestiate to contact me on the email link below. I do not publish information on living people - which means I'm not much interested in people born after about 1920, and I usually distrust material from before about 1770 without extremely good sources.
g.bell@bigpond.net.au
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Geoff Bell, September 2020