Rochelle Wiseman, born March 21, 1989 in Essex, is a former member of pop group S Club 8 and currently a presenter on the BBC children's programme Smile. March 21 is the 80th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (81st in leap years). ... 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Essex is a county in the East of England. ... S Club 8, previously known as S Club Juniors, were a spin-off of the highly popular UK pop music band S Club (7). ... The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the largest publicly-funded radio and television broadcasting corporation of the United Kingdom (see British television). ... Smile is a British Sunday morning programme thats aimed at children. ...
The group's members, Jay Asforis, Stacey McClean, Aaron Renfree, Frankie Sandford, RochelleWiseman, Hannah Richings, Daisy Evans and Calvin Goldspink, were all in their early teens or younger when they were chosen from thousands of hopefuls on the S Club Search (2001) television series.
On November 29, 2004 an album titled Welcome To Avalon Heights was released, containing songs from the show performed by S Club 8 members and the rest of the cast.
Further rumours of the band splitting came up when it was announced that band member RochelleWiseman was confirmed to become a presenter for the British children's television programme Smile starting on December 19, 2004 replacing Reggie Yates and Fearne Cotton who left the programme at the end of 2004.
The Wiseman descendants have William Wiseman as being born Feb. 2, 1741 and in 1745 the family, mother and son (father dead and daughters were all married) were living on St. James Street in London, England.
William Wiseman settled had been a stronghold of the Cherokee and Catawba Indians, and in 1763, in an effort to keep peace with these tribes; the British King passed a royal edict that the mountain country was closed to white settlers.
The gravesite of William Wiseman is not quite as far as the house and on the same side of the road.