Al Cheney ![]() | |
Name | Al Cheney |
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Full name | Albert Cheney |
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Born | May 2 1863, ![]() |
Deceased | Winter 1940, ![]() |
Spouse | Rose Kennedy Cheney |
Home | Noble City, Adlibitan Island |
Functions | Cook Governor of Sylvania |
Languages | English, little Dutch |
Religious stance |
Roman Catholic, Baptist, Agnostic |
Al Cheney, born Albert Cheney (San José, May 2 1863 - Adlibitan Island, Winter 1940), was an American-born Lovian cook and politician. He was a renowed cook and owned his own Noble City restaurant "Highway 1". In 1907 he ran for Governor of Sylvania, but lost these elections against Bruce Kennedy. In 1909 he tried again and was elected for a two-years term. After his short political career he remained cook for several years until he retreated social life and moved to Adlibitan Island, where he died from a heart failure. His date of death is unknown.
Religious stances[]
Albert Cheney was born in a Roman Catholic family and remained Roman Catholic until he moved to Lovia. He then converted to Baptism, which he turned down shortly after his Governorship. He became an agnostic and remained agnostic for the rest of his life.