Julia Cheney (née Anderson; 25 December 1876 – 1 February 1987) was an American woman noted for her long life. She was born in Jamestown, New York as the daughter of Andrew and Josephine Anderson. She married Henry Cheney around 1899. The couple had no children. Henry Cheney died in 1946, after which Julia moved to Falconer, New York to care for her sister. She later moved to Frewsburg, New York. Julia Cheney died in Frewsburg, New York on 1 February 1987, aged 110 years, 38 days.
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| - Julia Cheney (née Anderson; 25 December 1876 – 1 February 1987) was an American woman noted for her long life. She was born in Jamestown, New York as the daughter of Andrew and Josephine Anderson. She married Henry Cheney around 1899. The couple had no children. Henry Cheney died in 1946, after which Julia moved to Falconer, New York to care for her sister. She later moved to Frewsburg, New York. Julia Cheney died in Frewsburg, New York on 1 February 1987, aged 110 years, 38 days.
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| - Julia Cheney (née Anderson; 25 December 1876 – 1 February 1987) was an American woman noted for her long life. She was born in Jamestown, New York as the daughter of Andrew and Josephine Anderson. She married Henry Cheney around 1899. The couple had no children. Henry Cheney died in 1946, after which Julia moved to Falconer, New York to care for her sister. She later moved to Frewsburg, New York. Julia Cheney died in Frewsburg, New York on 1 February 1987, aged 110 years, 38 days.
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