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| | BERKSHIRE AND SURREY: BAILEY, BOLTON, CHEESEMAN AND WHEATLEY FAMILY HISTORY (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | The Bailey family lived in Chertsey and Addlestone for over two hundred years while the Cheeseman family have been settled in the Pirbright and Bisley areas of Surrey for over three hundred years, although some moved to Knaphill and St John with the advent of new housing in the early- to mid-19th century. |
 | | With improvements in transport and communication, newcomers to the area included the Bolton family who lived in Peasemore, Berkshire, for hundreds of years, the Timms from Leicestershire, and the Rowe family from Suffolk. |
 | | More than a few were publicans, and the rest agricultural workers, book keepers, soldiers and sailors, boat builders, coal merchants, tailors, printers, basket weavers, coach builders, and dress-makers, some running their own businesses. |
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