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William Cheek, Sr, (1752 - 1845)

Also Known As: "Cheeke"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: North Carolina, Colonial America
Death: April 16, 1845 (92)
Franklin County, Georgia, United States
Place of Burial: Carnesville, Franklin County, Georgia, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of James Cheek and Ann Cheek
Husband of Cynthia (Sintha) Cheek and Mary Polly Cheek
Father of Isaiah Cheek; William Cheek, Jr.; John Vines Cheek, Sr; Ellis Cheek; Burgess Holland Cheek and 7 others
Brother of Ellis "Elias" Cheek; Willis A. Cheek; JAMES Cheek 1770 – 1850 and Lewis Cheek 1755 – 1830

Occupation: Revolutionary War soldier, with pension
DAR: Ancestor #: A021277
Managed by: Richard Cheek
Last Updated:

About William Cheek, Sr,

A Patriot of the American Revolution for SOUTH CAROLINA with the rank of PRIVATE. DAR Ancestor # A021277

He died on 16 Apr 1845 in Franklin Co., GA and is buried in Old Carroll Methodist Church Cemetery in Franklin Co., GA

Three of his brother Willis' children died in the War Between the States fighting for the Confederacy.

NOTE: the pension record for William Cheek states "She also declares that the said William Cheek died on the sixteenth day of April AD 1845 and that she has remained a widow ever since that time". Tombstone has 15 Apr 1845.

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35545204/william-cheek: accessed 17 March 2023), memorial page for William Cheek (29 Sep 1752–15 Apr 1845), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35545204, citing Carroll's UMC Cemetery, Carnesville, Franklin County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Sharon M. Bledsoe (contributor 46957219). 

William Martin Cheek
Born 29 Sep 1752 in Randolph County, North Carolinamap
ANCESTORS ancestors
Son of James Cheek and Ann (Mayo) Cheek
Brother of Ellis Cheek [half] and Willis Cheek
Husband of Mary Vines — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of Priscilla Ann (Sartain) Cheek — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of Sinthia (Coker) Cheek — married 13 Sep 1821 in Elbert, Georgia, United Statesmap
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of William Freeman Cheek Sr., John Vines Cheek, Ellis Cheek, Burgess Holland Cheek, Rowland B Cheek, Willis Cheek and Major Lewis Cheek
Died 15 Apr 1845 at age 92 in Franklin County, Georgiamap
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Profile last modified 15 Sep 2023 | Created 20 Dec 2010
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Biography
"William Cheek, son of James CHEEK & Ann MAYO, was born Sept. 29, 1752, probably in Edgecombe Co., NC, and died Apr. 16, 1845, in Madison Co., GA. He married (1) Mary "Polly" Vines, June 8, 1773, in Laurens Dist., SC. She was probably born in the early 1750's and died bef. 1792 in Laurens Dist., SC. He may have married (2) Priscilla Ann Sartain, Feb. 1792, in Laurens Dist., SC. She died bef. 1821. He married (3) Sintha (Cynthia) Coker, Sept. 13, 1821, in Elbert Co., GA. She was born between 1790-1800 and died Nov. 17, 1860, in Jackson Co., GA. William Cheek is buried at the Carroll's Methodist Church in Franklin Co., GA."[1]

William Cheek is a proved Revolutionary War Patriot of the SC Militia. His sworn pension testimony was taken in Franklin Co GA, September 10, 1832, to wit:

"That he entered the service of the United States in the year 1777 in the Militia of South Carolina in Laurens District as a volunteer under Capt William Berry, was marched to Rabuns Creek on the Indian Frontier to guard against the Indians and was stationed there three months and was discharged by Capt. Berry, returned home and staid three months, and again volunteered and under the same officer, and was stationed on the same Indian border for another tour of three months, Colonel John Hunter commanded in both tours, served in this last tour his three months and was discharged by Capt. Berry. Again volunteered at Laurens aforesaid under Capt. Lewis Duvall & Col. Benjamin Kilgore in the year 1779 & was marched to the aforesaid Indian border and was there stationed until his three months expired and he was discharged by Capt. Lewis, returned home & staid three months. Served every alternate three months on that border for four years from the time he entered first & was under the command of the two officers Captains aforesaid which makes his service under them two years. Was in no battles during the time and never was stationed at any other place."

Sources
↑ R.L. Moon. (2004-2009) William Cheek of Madison Co., GA retrieved on 27 August 2014 from The Cheek Family of Alleghany County, NC
See also:

1790 Laurens Dist., SC census, as William Check
1807, 1810, 1811, 1818, and 1819 Franklin co. GA tax lists.
WILLIAM CHEEK appears on the 1835 Rev. War pension roll for Franklin Co., GA. Private, SC Militia; pension started July 30, 1833; $80.00 annual allowance; $240.00 amount received; age 82

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William Cheek, Sr,'s Timeline

1752
September 29, 1752
North Carolina, Colonial America
1766
1766
Virginia, United States
1769
1769
1777
1777
Laurens, South Carolina, USA
1782
1782
Laurens, South Carolina, USA
1785
April 24, 1785
Laurens, South Carolina, USA
1788
1788
Laurens Co SC
1790
1790
Age 37
Warren, North Carolina, United States
1794
November 11, 1794
Laurens Co., South Carolina