Lida Leachman1
Female, CreeID#6051, (c 1860 - 24 June 1887)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Line 19. The Robert Cree Sr line of PA |
Lida Leachman was born c 1860.1
Lida Leachman married James Hamilton Cree, son of John Jennings Cree and Martha J. Milliken.1
Her son Denny Ray Cree was born on 7 August 1882.1
Her son William Paul Cree was born on 30 January 1885.1
Her son (Infant) Cree died in 1887.
Her son (Infant) Cree was born in 1887.
Lida Leachman died on 24 June 1887.1
Lida Leachman married James Hamilton Cree, son of John Jennings Cree and Martha J. Milliken.1
Her son Denny Ray Cree was born on 7 August 1882.1
Her son William Paul Cree was born on 30 January 1885.1
Her son (Infant) Cree died in 1887.
Her son (Infant) Cree was born in 1887.
Lida Leachman died on 24 June 1887.1
Children of Lida Leachman and James Hamilton Cree
- Denny Ray Cree (7 August 1882 - 12 May 1973)
- William Paul Cree (30 January 1885 - 15 June 1959)
- (Infant) Cree (1887 - 1887)
References
- [S227] E-mail from Gail Fairburn to Mike Spathaky, dated 19 June 2006.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Michael Cree
Male, CreeID#6055, ( - c 2005)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Line 19. The Robert Cree Sr line of PA |
Michael Cree was the son of John E. Cree Jr and Martha L. Boyer.1
Michael Cree died c 2005 in Los Angeles, California, USA.2
Michael Cree died c 2005 in Los Angeles, California, USA.2
References
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
John Stodgen Milliken1
Male, CreeID#6056, (1861 - 12 April 1931)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 20b. The William Cree branch of PA |
According to Miss Eva Cree and Mrs. Laura Sharpnack, both elderly family members and residents of Khedive, Greene County, Pa., Levi Cree was seriously injured in a farm accident sometime after the birth of his daughter, Anna Laura Cree. As a result of this accident, he was an invalid for the remainder of his life. The four younger children were the illegitimate children of his wife, Hannah Jane (Bailey) Cree and John Milliken, who lived on the adjoining farm. Although they were not the children of Levi Cree, they were evidently adopted by him and were raised in the Cree household and were given the name of Cree. After the death of Levi Cree in 1890, Hannah Jane Cree and John Milliken were married. John Milliken was the son of James Milliken and Catherine Cree. The names of these children were Willam Franklin (Birdie) Cree, Mary Margaret Cree, Flora Cree and John Harvey Cree. Both Eva Cree and Laura Sharpnack were childhood friends and schoolmates of the four children of Hannah Jane Cree and John Milliken. John Stodgen Milliken was born in 1861 in Khedive, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.1 He was the son of James Milliken and Catherine Cree.1
His son William Franklin Cree was born on 23 October 1882 in Khedive, Jefferson Twp., Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.
His daughter Mary Margaret Cree was born on 23 January 1884 in Jefferson Twp., Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.
His daughter Flora E. Cree was born on 28 September 1885 in Jefferson Twp., Greene County, Pennsylvania.
His son John Harvey Cree was born on 6 February 1888 in Jefferson Twp., Greene County, Pennsylvania.
John Stodgen Milliken married Hannah Jane Baily after 18 January 1890.
John Stodgen Milliken married Cora Rush on 22 December 1891.2,1
His father James Milliken died on 25 September 1900 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.
His mother Catherine Cree died on 1 May 1906 in Greene County, Pennsylvania.
His daughter Mary Margaret Cree died in 1921 in Jefferson Twp., Greene County, Pennsylvania.
John Stodgen Milliken died on 12 April 1931 in Khedive, Greene County, Pennsylvania. "John S Milliken died in Khedive on Sunday, April 12, aged 70 years. Born near Khedive, the son of James and Catherine Cree Milliken, he was a farmer and stock raiser. Survived by his wife, Cora Rush Milliken; five sisters, Mrs James Sloniker, Mrs Harry Nichols, Mrs Henrietta McMinn, all of Jefferson, Mrs. John Henry of Garards Fort, Mrs Jane Wise of Cedar Rapids IA. Services Tuesday, burial in Muddy Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery."1,3
His son William Franklin Cree was born on 23 October 1882 in Khedive, Jefferson Twp., Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.
His daughter Mary Margaret Cree was born on 23 January 1884 in Jefferson Twp., Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.
His daughter Flora E. Cree was born on 28 September 1885 in Jefferson Twp., Greene County, Pennsylvania.
His son John Harvey Cree was born on 6 February 1888 in Jefferson Twp., Greene County, Pennsylvania.
John Stodgen Milliken married Hannah Jane Baily after 18 January 1890.
John Stodgen Milliken married Cora Rush on 22 December 1891.2,1
His father James Milliken died on 25 September 1900 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.
His mother Catherine Cree died on 1 May 1906 in Greene County, Pennsylvania.
His daughter Mary Margaret Cree died in 1921 in Jefferson Twp., Greene County, Pennsylvania.
John Stodgen Milliken died on 12 April 1931 in Khedive, Greene County, Pennsylvania. "John S Milliken died in Khedive on Sunday, April 12, aged 70 years. Born near Khedive, the son of James and Catherine Cree Milliken, he was a farmer and stock raiser. Survived by his wife, Cora Rush Milliken; five sisters, Mrs James Sloniker, Mrs Harry Nichols, Mrs Henrietta McMinn, all of Jefferson, Mrs. John Henry of Garards Fort, Mrs Jane Wise of Cedar Rapids IA. Services Tuesday, burial in Muddy Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery."1,3
Children of John Stodgen Milliken and Hannah Jane Baily
- William Franklin Cree (23 October 1882 - 8 November 1942)
- Mary Margaret Cree (23 January 1884 - 1921)
- Flora E. Cree (28 September 1885 - 6 April 1974)
- John Harvey Cree+ (6 February 1888 - 15 December 1957)
Family: John Stodgen Milliken and Cora Rush
References
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Cora Rush1
Female, CreeID#6057, (12 January 1867 - 20 February 1956)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 20b. The William Cree branch of PA |
Cora Rush was born on 12 January 1867 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
Cora Rush married John Stodgen Milliken, son of James Milliken and Catherine Cree, on 22 December 1891.1,2
Cora Rush died on 20 February 1956 in Khedive, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA. "Mrs Cora Rush Milliken, 89, widow of John of Khedive died Monday, February 20, 1956 at home. Born January 12, 1867 in Greene County, she was a member of Muddy Creek Presbyterian Church. Survived by two sons, James W and Anson Rush of Khedive; three daughters, Mrs Hazel Cree of Washington, Mrs Isabelle Allison of Carmichaels, and Mrs Della Neel of Jefferson; 14 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday at the Condit Funeral Home in Carmichaels, Rev William D Auld officiating. Burial in Muddy Creek Cemetery."1
Cora Rush married John Stodgen Milliken, son of James Milliken and Catherine Cree, on 22 December 1891.1,2
Cora Rush died on 20 February 1956 in Khedive, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA. "Mrs Cora Rush Milliken, 89, widow of John of Khedive died Monday, February 20, 1956 at home. Born January 12, 1867 in Greene County, she was a member of Muddy Creek Presbyterian Church. Survived by two sons, James W and Anson Rush of Khedive; three daughters, Mrs Hazel Cree of Washington, Mrs Isabelle Allison of Carmichaels, and Mrs Della Neel of Jefferson; 14 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday at the Condit Funeral Home in Carmichaels, Rev William D Auld officiating. Burial in Muddy Creek Cemetery."1
Family: Cora Rush and John Stodgen Milliken
References
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(---) Fox1
Male, CreeID#6058
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 20b. The William Cree branch of PA |
Family: (---) Fox and Flora E. Cree
References
- [S229] E-mail from Mike Milliken to Mike Spathaky, dated 19 Feb 2007.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Toie Minor1
Female, CreeID#6059, (c 1891 - c 1926)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 20b. The William Cree branch of PA |
Toie Minor was born c 1891.1
Toie Minor married John Harvey Cree, son of John Stodgen Milliken and Hannah Jane Baily.1
Her son William A Cree was born c 1909.1
Toie Minor died c 1926.1
Toie Minor married John Harvey Cree, son of John Stodgen Milliken and Hannah Jane Baily.1
Her son William A Cree was born c 1909.1
Toie Minor died c 1926.1
Child of Toie Minor and John Harvey Cree
- William A Cree1 (c 1909 - c April 1987)
References
- [S229] E-mail from Mike Milliken to Mike Spathaky, dated 19 Feb 2007.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
William A Cree1
Male, CreeID#6060, (c 1909 - c April 1987)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 20b. The William Cree branch of PA |
William A Cree married Thelma C Howard.1 William A Cree was born c 1909.1 He was the son of John Harvey Cree and Toie Minor.1
His mother Toie Minor died c 1926.1
His father John Harvey Cree died on 15 December 1957 in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.
William A Cree died c April 1987.1
His mother Toie Minor died c 1926.1
His father John Harvey Cree died on 15 December 1957 in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.
William A Cree died c April 1987.1
Family: William A Cree and Thelma C Howard
References
- [S229] E-mail from Mike Milliken to Mike Spathaky, dated 19 Feb 2007.
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Thelma C Howard1
Female, CreeID#6061, (c 1911 - c 1993)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 20b. The William Cree branch of PA |
Thelma C Howard married William A Cree, son of John Harvey Cree and Toie Minor.1 Thelma C Howard was born c 1911.1
Thelma C Howard died c 1993.1
Thelma C Howard died c 1993.1
Family: Thelma C Howard and William A Cree
References
- [S229] E-mail from Mike Milliken to Mike Spathaky, dated 19 Feb 2007.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
J Dugan
Female, CreeID#6062
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 20b. The William Cree branch of PA |
Family: J Dugan and John Harvey Cree
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Child (---)1
Sex unknown, CreeID#6063, ( - 12 April 1887)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 20b. The William Cree branch of PA |
Child (---) was the child of Ella Cree.1
Child (---) died on 12 April 1887 in Green Mount Cemetery, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
Child (---) died on 12 April 1887 in Green Mount Cemetery, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
References
- [S231] E-mail from Susan Alexander to Mike Spathaky, 5 January 2004.
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James A Cree1
Male, CreeID#6064, (31 July 1871 - 4 April 1872)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 20b. The William Cree branch of PA |
James A Cree was born on 31 July 1871. The date is based on age 8m 4d at death. Clearly this is incompatible with the birth date of his sister Ella.1 He was the son of Alexander D. Cree and Rebecca Barnes.1
James A Cree died on 4 April 1872 in Green Mount Cemetery, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
James A Cree died on 4 April 1872 in Green Mount Cemetery, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
References
- [S231] E-mail from Susan Alexander to Mike Spathaky, 5 January 2004.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent)1
Male, CreeID#6065, (1706 - October 1786)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) was born in 1706 in France.2,3,4 He was the son of Pierre Carré and Marguerite Carré (married name).5
Janis Kirby writes:
A number of Carey descendants in England and Canada have been researching this
family for many years. Many descendants have been identified.
The head of the family was (Pierre) Jacob CAREE/CORRE/CAREY who may have been
born around 1706. He first shows up in Canterbury, Kent, England in his marriage to Marye (du)
CHATTEL (Chattal) Sept. 29, 1735 at Holy Cross, Canterbury by banns. They were
both of that parish.
Although married at Holy Cross, his children were baptised in the Canterbury
Walloon Church. On the first baptism entry in 1736 his name is given as Pierre
Jacob but in subsequent entries he is just listed as Jacob.
His wife Mary COREY was buried Feb. 28, 1740/41 at Holy Cross, Canterbury. Many
members of the Walloon Church were buried at Holy Cross as they did not have
their own burial ground.
Jacob CORRE married Marie LE FAIVRE Mar. 26, 1744 at Holy Cross Canterbury by
Banns.
Jacob Carey pauper age 80 was buried at Holy Cross Oct. 15, 1786 and his widow
age 82 was buried Feb. 11, 1798.
We do not know anything about Jacob's occupation. However his eldest son,
Samuel was a cordwainer and a number of other descendants were also shoemakers.
A family story told by some descendants of Jacob Carey states that he was born
in a boat on the way to England from France and that he was baptised at Dover.
This cannot be substantiated. Another story tells of a coat of arms but any
record of this was lost in a flood years ago.
No Wills or other helpful documents have been found to indicate where (Pierre)
Jacob was born or who his parents might have been. The Walloon Registers have
been checked as well as all the other parish registers for Canterbury. Many of
the Huguenot Society publications have been checked as well. I did find mention
of several members of a Carre family connected to Canterbury in the record
listed below. However I have no way of knowing whether the Pierre mentioned was
the same Pierre Jacob or whether any of these could be his parents or siblings.
There is no mention of them in the Walloon Records in Canterbury. No connection
between our (Pierre) Jacob and London has been confirmed so far.
Livre des Tesmoignages De L'eglise de Threadneedle Street 1669-1789
CARRE Jaques. Tem. d'Amsterdam 26 Sept 1669
CARRE Niccolas & Marie, sa fem: d'Amiens. T.Canterbury 29 Jly 1722
CARRE Piere: ne a Amiens. T.Canterbury 30 Sep 1722
CARRE Piere & Marguerite, sa fem: de Cambray: Revenu de France, a fait
reconnaissance 31 Mar 1728
CARRE Pierre 31 Aug 1755
etc.
I descend from Jacob COREE who married Sarah Hopkins, widow at Holy Cross in
1775.
One descendant of Jacob Carey was Anthony who married Jeanne LeJeune (Jane
Young) in 1828 at St. Alphege, Canterbury. He was a Deacon of the Church in the
Crypt in 1824 and was the only one to use the CARRE/CAREE spelling in the
Walloon registers in that time period. The others had all left the Walloon
church and were using the CAREY spelling for their surname. His son Antoine Jean
Pierre was born in 1829 in Amiens France but baptised in the Walloon Church in
Canterbury a few months later. Is this a clue as to a place of origin for the
Caree family? Anthony was a woolcomber in 1861 but [I have] no idea what he and his wife
were doing in Amiens in 1829. Perhaps they were visiting a member of her
family.
Cheers.
Janis.6
Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) married Marye du Chattel on 29 September 1735 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. The marriage was by banns, both were "of this parish."7,8
His son Samuel Carey was born on 16 September 1736 in Canterbury, Kent, England.9
In 1738, Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) was also known as Jacob Carrey.
His daughter Marye Carrey was born on 23 December 1738 in Canterbury, Kent.7,2
His daughter Ann Carey was born on 24 January 1740/41 in Canterbury, Kent.9,2
His wife Marye du Chattel died in February 1741 in Canterbury, Kent.
His daughter Marye Carrey died in 1741 in Canterbury, Kent.2
Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) married Marie le Faivre on 26 March 1744 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent.2
His son Jean Carré was born on 27 May 1746 in Canterbury, Kent.9
His daughter Elizabeth Carey was born on 19 April 1748.9,2
His son Jacob Carey was born on 2 October 1750 in Canterbury, Kent.9,2
His son Alexis Carey was born on 15 September 1755 in Canterbury, Kent.9,2
His son Alexis Carey died in December 1782.2
Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) died in October 1786 in Canterbury, Kent. He was buried on 15 October 1786 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent. He died a pauper aged 80.2,10
Janis Kirby writes:
A number of Carey descendants in England and Canada have been researching this
family for many years. Many descendants have been identified.
The head of the family was (Pierre) Jacob CAREE/CORRE/CAREY who may have been
born around 1706. He first shows up in Canterbury, Kent, England in his marriage to Marye (du)
CHATTEL (Chattal) Sept. 29, 1735 at Holy Cross, Canterbury by banns. They were
both of that parish.
Although married at Holy Cross, his children were baptised in the Canterbury
Walloon Church. On the first baptism entry in 1736 his name is given as Pierre
Jacob but in subsequent entries he is just listed as Jacob.
His wife Mary COREY was buried Feb. 28, 1740/41 at Holy Cross, Canterbury. Many
members of the Walloon Church were buried at Holy Cross as they did not have
their own burial ground.
Jacob CORRE married Marie LE FAIVRE Mar. 26, 1744 at Holy Cross Canterbury by
Banns.
Jacob Carey pauper age 80 was buried at Holy Cross Oct. 15, 1786 and his widow
age 82 was buried Feb. 11, 1798.
We do not know anything about Jacob's occupation. However his eldest son,
Samuel was a cordwainer and a number of other descendants were also shoemakers.
A family story told by some descendants of Jacob Carey states that he was born
in a boat on the way to England from France and that he was baptised at Dover.
This cannot be substantiated. Another story tells of a coat of arms but any
record of this was lost in a flood years ago.
No Wills or other helpful documents have been found to indicate where (Pierre)
Jacob was born or who his parents might have been. The Walloon Registers have
been checked as well as all the other parish registers for Canterbury. Many of
the Huguenot Society publications have been checked as well. I did find mention
of several members of a Carre family connected to Canterbury in the record
listed below. However I have no way of knowing whether the Pierre mentioned was
the same Pierre Jacob or whether any of these could be his parents or siblings.
There is no mention of them in the Walloon Records in Canterbury. No connection
between our (Pierre) Jacob and London has been confirmed so far.
Livre des Tesmoignages De L'eglise de Threadneedle Street 1669-1789
CARRE Jaques. Tem. d'Amsterdam 26 Sept 1669
CARRE Niccolas & Marie, sa fem: d'Amiens. T.Canterbury 29 Jly 1722
CARRE Piere: ne a Amiens. T.Canterbury 30 Sep 1722
CARRE Piere & Marguerite, sa fem: de Cambray: Revenu de France, a fait
reconnaissance 31 Mar 1728
CARRE Pierre 31 Aug 1755
etc.
I descend from Jacob COREE who married Sarah Hopkins, widow at Holy Cross in
1775.
One descendant of Jacob Carey was Anthony who married Jeanne LeJeune (Jane
Young) in 1828 at St. Alphege, Canterbury. He was a Deacon of the Church in the
Crypt in 1824 and was the only one to use the CARRE/CAREE spelling in the
Walloon registers in that time period. The others had all left the Walloon
church and were using the CAREY spelling for their surname. His son Antoine Jean
Pierre was born in 1829 in Amiens France but baptised in the Walloon Church in
Canterbury a few months later. Is this a clue as to a place of origin for the
Caree family? Anthony was a woolcomber in 1861 but [I have] no idea what he and his wife
were doing in Amiens in 1829. Perhaps they were visiting a member of her
family.
Cheers.
Janis.6
Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) married Marye du Chattel on 29 September 1735 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. The marriage was by banns, both were "of this parish."7,8
His son Samuel Carey was born on 16 September 1736 in Canterbury, Kent, England.9
In 1738, Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) was also known as Jacob Carrey.
His daughter Marye Carrey was born on 23 December 1738 in Canterbury, Kent.7,2
His daughter Ann Carey was born on 24 January 1740/41 in Canterbury, Kent.9,2
His wife Marye du Chattel died in February 1741 in Canterbury, Kent.
His daughter Marye Carrey died in 1741 in Canterbury, Kent.2
Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) married Marie le Faivre on 26 March 1744 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent.2
His son Jean Carré was born on 27 May 1746 in Canterbury, Kent.9
His daughter Elizabeth Carey was born on 19 April 1748.9,2
His son Jacob Carey was born on 2 October 1750 in Canterbury, Kent.9,2
His son Alexis Carey was born on 15 September 1755 in Canterbury, Kent.9,2
His son Alexis Carey died in December 1782.2
Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) died in October 1786 in Canterbury, Kent. He was buried on 15 October 1786 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent. He died a pauper aged 80.2,10
Children of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marye du Chattel
- Samuel Carey+9 (16 September 1736 - October 1800)
- Marye Carrey7 (23 December 1738 - 1741)
- Ann Carey9 (24 January 1740/41 - )
Children of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marie le Faivre
- Jean Carré9 (27 May 1746 - )
- Elizabeth Carey9 (19 April 1748 - August 1825)
- Jacob Carey+9 (2 October 1750 - )
- Alexis Carey9 (15 September 1755 - December 1782)
References
- [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints.
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
- [S16] Personal communication, age at death from posting on Rootsweb Huguenots mailing list 03 Nov 2001.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from "Janis" <e-mail address> on Huguenot Mailing List at Rootsweb 3 Nov 2001.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Janis Kirby on Huguenot Mailing List at Rootsweb 3 Nov 2001 quoting the "Livre des Tesmoignages de L'englise de Threadneedle Street 1669-1789."
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Janis Kirby on Huguenot Mailing List at Rootsweb 3 Nov 2001.
- [S85] IGI, Batch C049021 Souce call 0020054.
- [S16] Personal communication, posting on Rootsweb Huguenots mailing list 03 Nov 2001.
- [S85] IGI, Batch C049021 Source call 0020054.
- [S16] Personal communication, posting on Rootsweb Huguenots mailing list 03 Nov 200.
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Marye du Chattel1
Female, CreeID#6066, ( - February 1741)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Marye du Chattel married Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent), son of Pierre Carré and Marguerite Carré (married name), on 29 September 1735 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. The marriage was by banns, both were "of this parish."1,2
Her son Samuel Carey was born on 16 September 1736 in Canterbury, Kent, England.3
Her daughter Marye Carrey was born on 23 December 1738 in Canterbury, Kent.1,4
Her daughter Ann Carey was born on 24 January 1740/41 in Canterbury, Kent.3,4
Marye du Chattel was also known as Mary Corey.5
Marye du Chattel died in February 1741 in Canterbury, Kent. It seems likely that she died from complications in the birth of her daughter Ann as they were buried on the same day just a month after the birth. She was buried on 28 February 1740/41 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent.4
Her daughter Marye Carrey died in 1741 in Canterbury, Kent.4
Her son Samuel Carey was born on 16 September 1736 in Canterbury, Kent, England.3
Her daughter Marye Carrey was born on 23 December 1738 in Canterbury, Kent.1,4
Her daughter Ann Carey was born on 24 January 1740/41 in Canterbury, Kent.3,4
Marye du Chattel was also known as Mary Corey.5
Marye du Chattel died in February 1741 in Canterbury, Kent. It seems likely that she died from complications in the birth of her daughter Ann as they were buried on the same day just a month after the birth. She was buried on 28 February 1740/41 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent.4
Her daughter Marye Carrey died in 1741 in Canterbury, Kent.4
Children of Marye du Chattel and Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent)
- Samuel Carey+3 (16 September 1736 - October 1800)
- Marye Carrey1 (23 December 1738 - 1741)
- Ann Carey3 (24 January 1740/41 - )
References
- [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Batch C049021 Souce call 0020054.
- [S16] Personal communication, posting on Rootsweb Huguenots mailing list 03 Nov 2001.
- [S85] IGI, Batch C049021 Source call 0020054.
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
- [S16] Personal communication, posting on Rootsweb Huguenots mailing list 03 Nov 200.
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Marye Carrey1
Female, CreeID#6067, (23 December 1738 - 1741)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Marye Carrey was born on 23 December 1738 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marye du Chattel.1 Marye Carrey was baptised on 7 January 1738/39 in Walloon or Strangers Church, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Marye Carrey died in 1741 in Canterbury, Kent.2 She was buried on 3 May 1741 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
Marye Carrey died in 1741 in Canterbury, Kent.2 She was buried on 3 May 1741 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
References
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Marie le Faivre
Female, CreeID#6068, (c 1716 - February 1798)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Marie le Faivre was born c 1716 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Marie le Faivre married Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent), son of Pierre Carré and Marguerite Carré (married name), on 26 March 1744 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her son Jean Carré was born on 27 May 1746 in Canterbury, Kent.2
Her daughter Elizabeth Carey was born on 19 April 1748.2,1
Her son Jacob Carey was born on 2 October 1750 in Canterbury, Kent.2,1
Her son Alexis Carey was born on 15 September 1755 in Canterbury, Kent.2,1
Her son Alexis Carey died in December 1782.1
Her husband Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) died in October 1786 in Canterbury, Kent.
Marie le Faivre died in February 1798 in Canterbury, Kent.1 She was buried on 16 February 1798 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent.1
Marie le Faivre married Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent), son of Pierre Carré and Marguerite Carré (married name), on 26 March 1744 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her son Jean Carré was born on 27 May 1746 in Canterbury, Kent.2
Her daughter Elizabeth Carey was born on 19 April 1748.2,1
Her son Jacob Carey was born on 2 October 1750 in Canterbury, Kent.2,1
Her son Alexis Carey was born on 15 September 1755 in Canterbury, Kent.2,1
Her son Alexis Carey died in December 1782.1
Her husband Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) died in October 1786 in Canterbury, Kent.
Marie le Faivre died in February 1798 in Canterbury, Kent.1 She was buried on 16 February 1798 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent.1
Children of Marie le Faivre and Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent)
- Jean Carré2 (27 May 1746 - )
- Elizabeth Carey2 (19 April 1748 - August 1825)
- Jacob Carey+2 (2 October 1750 - )
- Alexis Carey2 (15 September 1755 - December 1782)
References
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Jean Carré1
Male, CreeID#6069, (27 May 1746 - )
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Jean Carré was also known as John Carey.2 He was born on 27 May 1746 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was the son of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marie le Faivre.1 Jean Carré was baptised on 8 June 1746 in Walloon or Strangers Church, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2
Jean Carré married Elizabeth Andrews on 18 October 1778 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.2 Jean Carré was buried on 29 August 1790 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.2
Jean Carré married Elizabeth Andrews on 18 October 1778 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.2 Jean Carré was buried on 29 August 1790 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.2
Family: Jean Carré and Elizabeth Andrews
References
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Elizabeth Carey1
Female, CreeID#6070, (19 April 1748 - August 1825)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Elizabeth Carey was born on 19 April 1748.1,2 She was the daughter of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marie le Faivre.1 Elizabeth Carey was baptised on 1 May 1748 in Walloon or Strangers Church, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2
Her father Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) died in October 1786 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
Her mother Marie le Faivre died in February 1798 in Canterbury, Kent.2 Elizabeth Carey was buried on 2 September 1815 in St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
Elizabeth Carey died in August 1825 in St Johns Hospital, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
Her father Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) died in October 1786 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
Her mother Marie le Faivre died in February 1798 in Canterbury, Kent.2 Elizabeth Carey was buried on 2 September 1815 in St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
Elizabeth Carey died in August 1825 in St Johns Hospital, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
References
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Jacob Carey1
Male, CreeID#6071, (2 October 1750 - )
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Jacob Carey was also known as Jacob Corree.2 He was born on 2 October 1750 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2 He was the son of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marie le Faivre.1 Jacob Carey was baptised on 14 October 1750 in Walloon or Strangers Church, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2
Jacob Carey married Sarah Kirby on 8 October 1775 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. The bride's name was given as Sarah Widow Hopkins.2,3
His son Samuel Carey was born in 1776 in Canterbury, Kent.2
His daughter Sarah Carey was born in 1781 in Canterbury, Kent.2
His daughter Ann Fibbs Carey was born in 1785 in Canterbury, Kent.2 Jacob Carey was buried on 14 January 1790 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
Jacob Carey married Sarah Kirby on 8 October 1775 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. The bride's name was given as Sarah Widow Hopkins.2,3
His son Samuel Carey was born in 1776 in Canterbury, Kent.2
His daughter Sarah Carey was born in 1781 in Canterbury, Kent.2
His daughter Ann Fibbs Carey was born in 1785 in Canterbury, Kent.2 Jacob Carey was buried on 14 January 1790 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
Children of Jacob Carey and Sarah Kirby
- Samuel Carey+2 (1776 - June 1831)
- Sarah Carey2 (1781 - June 1863)
- Ann Fibbs Carey2 (1785 - c March 1865)
References
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Alexis Carey1
Male, CreeID#6072, (15 September 1755 - December 1782)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Alexis Carey was also known as Alexis Corree.2 He was born on 15 September 1755 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2 He was the son of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marie le Faivre.1 Alexis Carey was baptised on 4 June 1756 in Walloon or Strangers Church, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2
Alexis Carey died in December 1782. He was said to be aged 25.2 He was buried on 29 December 1782 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
Alexis Carey died in December 1782. He was said to be aged 25.2 He was buried on 29 December 1782 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
References
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Ann Carey1
Female, CreeID#6073, (24 January 1740/41 - )
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Ann Carey was born on 24 January 1740/41 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marye du Chattel.1 Ann Carey was baptised on 8 February 1740/41 in Walloon or Strangers Church, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2 She was buried on 28 February 1740/41 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. This was the same day as her mother's burial.2
References
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Samuel Carey1
Male, CreeID#6074, (16 September 1736 - October 1800)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Samuel Carey was a cordwainer.2 He was born on 16 September 1736 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was the son of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marye du Chattel.1 Samuel Carey was baptised on 26 September 1736 in Walloon or Strangers Church, Canterbury, Kent, England.3,1
His mother Marye du Chattel died in February 1741 in Canterbury, Kent.
Samuel Carey married Marie Boittel on 10 October 1757 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,3
His son Samuel Carey was born on 8 August 1758 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His father Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) died in October 1786 in Canterbury, Kent.
His wife Marie Boittel died in November 1796 in St Peters Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.3
Samuel Carey died in October 1800 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent.3 He was buried on 26 October 1800 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.3
His mother Marye du Chattel died in February 1741 in Canterbury, Kent.
Samuel Carey married Marie Boittel on 10 October 1757 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,3
His son Samuel Carey was born on 8 August 1758 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His father Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) died in October 1786 in Canterbury, Kent.
His wife Marie Boittel died in November 1796 in St Peters Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.3
Samuel Carey died in October 1800 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent.3 He was buried on 26 October 1800 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.3
Child of Samuel Carey and Marie Boittel
- Samuel Carey1 (8 August 1758 - )
References
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Marie Boittel1
Female, CreeID#6075, (c 1737 - November 1796)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Marie Boittel was born c 1737.2
Marie Boittel married Samuel Carey, son of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marye du Chattel, on 10 October 1757 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2
Her son Samuel Carey was born on 8 August 1758 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Marie Boittel died in November 1796 in St Peters Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.2 She was buried on 27 November 1796 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
Marie Boittel married Samuel Carey, son of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marye du Chattel, on 10 October 1757 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,2
Her son Samuel Carey was born on 8 August 1758 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Marie Boittel died in November 1796 in St Peters Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.2 She was buried on 27 November 1796 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.2
Child of Marie Boittel and Samuel Carey
- Samuel Carey1 (8 August 1758 - )
References
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Samuel Carey1
Male, CreeID#6076, (8 August 1758 - )
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Samuel Carey was born on 8 August 1758 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was the son of Samuel Carey and Marie Boittel.1 Samuel Carey was baptised in 1758 in Walloon or Strangers Church, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
References
- [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Batch C049021 Source call 0020054.
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Elizabeth Andrews1
Female, CreeID#6077, (c 1758 - March 1815)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Elizabeth Andrews was born c 1758 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Elizabeth Andrews married Jean Carré, son of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marie le Faivre, on 18 October 1778 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Elizabeth Andrews died in March 1815.1 She was buried on 5 March 1815 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1
Elizabeth Andrews married Jean Carré, son of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marie le Faivre, on 18 October 1778 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Elizabeth Andrews died in March 1815.1 She was buried on 5 March 1815 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1
Family: Elizabeth Andrews and Jean Carré
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Sarah Kirby1
Female, CreeID#6078, (c 1748 - October 1811)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Sarah Kirby was born c 1748 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
Sarah Kirby married Jacob Carey, son of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marie le Faivre, on 8 October 1775 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. The bride's name was given as Sarah Widow Hopkins.1,2
Her son Samuel Carey was born in 1776 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Sarah Carey was born in 1781 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Ann Fibbs Carey was born in 1785 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Sarah Kirby died in October 1811 in Canterbury, Kent. She was 63.1 She was buried on 8 October 1811 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Sarah Kirby married Jacob Carey, son of Pierre Jacob Carré (of Canterbury, Kent) and Marie le Faivre, on 8 October 1775 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. The bride's name was given as Sarah Widow Hopkins.1,2
Her son Samuel Carey was born in 1776 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Sarah Carey was born in 1781 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Ann Fibbs Carey was born in 1785 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Sarah Kirby died in October 1811 in Canterbury, Kent. She was 63.1 She was buried on 8 October 1811 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Children of Sarah Kirby and Jacob Carey
- Samuel Carey+1 (1776 - June 1831)
- Sarah Carey1 (1781 - June 1863)
- Ann Fibbs Carey1 (1785 - c March 1865)
References
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Samuel Carey1
Male, CreeID#6079, (1776 - June 1831)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Samuel Carey was also known as Samuel Coree.1 He was born in 1776 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was the son of Jacob Carey and Sarah Kirby.1 Samuel Carey was baptised on 11 August 1776 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Samuel Carey married Sarah Pelham on 20 January 1805 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His daughter Ann Elizabeth Coree was born on 14 February 1805 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Elizabeth Ann Coree was born on 14 February 1805 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Sarah Carey was born in 1806 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Eleanor Coree was born in 1808 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Harriet Carey was born in 1810 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His son James Coree was born in 1811 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His mother Sarah Kirby died in October 1811 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Frances Corree was born in 1813 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Mary Ann Corree was born in 1815 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His son Henry Corree was born in 1817 in Westgate, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His son William Carey was born in 1819 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Between 1819 and 1828 Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham were living in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent. He was a labourer.1
His daughter Charlotte Carey was born in March 1821 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Charlotte Carey died in February 1822 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His son Joseph Corree was born in 1823 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Eliza Carey was born in 1823 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His son William Carey died in January 1827 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Frances Corree died in May 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Emma Carey was born c 15 August 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His wife Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Emma Carey died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Samuel Carey died in June 1831 in Trittons Rents, Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was buried on 5 June 1831 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent.1
On 14 October 1848, Samuel Carey was also known as Samuel Cree.
Samuel Carey married Sarah Pelham on 20 January 1805 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His daughter Ann Elizabeth Coree was born on 14 February 1805 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Elizabeth Ann Coree was born on 14 February 1805 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Sarah Carey was born in 1806 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Eleanor Coree was born in 1808 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Harriet Carey was born in 1810 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His son James Coree was born in 1811 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His mother Sarah Kirby died in October 1811 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Frances Corree was born in 1813 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Mary Ann Corree was born in 1815 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His son Henry Corree was born in 1817 in Westgate, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His son William Carey was born in 1819 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Between 1819 and 1828 Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham were living in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent. He was a labourer.1
His daughter Charlotte Carey was born in March 1821 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Charlotte Carey died in February 1822 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His son Joseph Corree was born in 1823 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Eliza Carey was born in 1823 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His son William Carey died in January 1827 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Frances Corree died in May 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Emma Carey was born c 15 August 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His wife Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Emma Carey died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Samuel Carey died in June 1831 in Trittons Rents, Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was buried on 5 June 1831 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent.1
On 14 October 1848, Samuel Carey was also known as Samuel Cree.
Children of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham
- Ann Elizabeth Coree1 (14 February 1805 - )
- Elizabeth Ann Coree1 (14 February 1805 - )
- Sarah Carey1 (1806 - December 1864)
- Eleanor Coree1 (1808 - )
- Harriet Carey1 (1810 - )
- James Coree+1 (1811 - c February 1867)
- Frances Corree1 (1813 - May 1828)
- Mary Ann Corree1 (1815 - October 1833)
- Henry Corree+1 (1817 - January 1868)
- William Carey (1819 - January 1827)
- Charlotte Carey1 (March 1821 - February 1822)
- Joseph Corree1 (1823 - )
- Eliza Carey1 (1823 - )
- Emma Carey1 (c 15 August 1828 - September 1828)
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Sarah Pelham1
Female, CreeID#6080, (1784 - September 1828)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Sarah Pelham was born in 1784.1
Sarah Pelham married Samuel Carey, son of Jacob Carey and Sarah Kirby, on 20 January 1805 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her daughter Ann Elizabeth Coree was born on 14 February 1805 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her daughter Elizabeth Ann Coree was born on 14 February 1805 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Sarah Carey was born in 1806 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Eleanor Coree was born in 1808 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Harriet Carey was born in 1810 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her son James Coree was born in 1811 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Frances Corree was born in 1813 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Mary Ann Corree was born in 1815 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her son Henry Corree was born in 1817 in Westgate, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her son William Carey was born in 1819 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Between 1819 and 1828 Sarah Pelham and Samuel Carey were living in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent. He was a labourer.1
Her daughter Charlotte Carey was born in March 1821 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Charlotte Carey died in February 1822 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her son Joseph Corree was born in 1823 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Eliza Carey was born in 1823 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her son William Carey died in January 1827 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Frances Corree died in May 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Emma Carey was born c 15 August 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1 She was buried on 16 September 1828 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her daughter Emma Carey died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Sarah Pelham married Samuel Carey, son of Jacob Carey and Sarah Kirby, on 20 January 1805 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her daughter Ann Elizabeth Coree was born on 14 February 1805 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her daughter Elizabeth Ann Coree was born on 14 February 1805 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Sarah Carey was born in 1806 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Eleanor Coree was born in 1808 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Harriet Carey was born in 1810 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her son James Coree was born in 1811 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Frances Corree was born in 1813 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Mary Ann Corree was born in 1815 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her son Henry Corree was born in 1817 in Westgate, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her son William Carey was born in 1819 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Between 1819 and 1828 Sarah Pelham and Samuel Carey were living in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent. He was a labourer.1
Her daughter Charlotte Carey was born in March 1821 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Charlotte Carey died in February 1822 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her son Joseph Corree was born in 1823 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Eliza Carey was born in 1823 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her son William Carey died in January 1827 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Frances Corree died in May 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Emma Carey was born c 15 August 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1 She was buried on 16 September 1828 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her daughter Emma Carey died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent.1
Children of Sarah Pelham and Samuel Carey
- Ann Elizabeth Coree1 (14 February 1805 - )
- Elizabeth Ann Coree1 (14 February 1805 - )
- Sarah Carey1 (1806 - December 1864)
- Eleanor Coree1 (1808 - )
- Harriet Carey1 (1810 - )
- James Coree+1 (1811 - c February 1867)
- Frances Corree1 (1813 - May 1828)
- Mary Ann Corree1 (1815 - October 1833)
- Henry Corree+1 (1817 - January 1868)
- William Carey (1819 - January 1827)
- Charlotte Carey1 (March 1821 - February 1822)
- Joseph Corree1 (1823 - )
- Eliza Carey1 (1823 - )
- Emma Carey1 (c 15 August 1828 - September 1828)
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Sarah Carey1
Female, CreeID#6081, (1781 - June 1863)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Sarah Carey was born in 1781 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Carey and Sarah Kirby.1 Sarah Carey was baptised on 14 October 1781 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Sarah Carey married Thomas Wood on 18 November 1800 in Blean, Kent, England.1
Her mother Sarah Kirby died in October 1811 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her husband Thomas Wood died in 1861 in Blean, Kent.1
Sarah Carey died in June 1863 in Blean, Kent. She was aged 82.1 She was buried on 24 June 1863 in Blean, Kent.1
Sarah Carey married Thomas Wood on 18 November 1800 in Blean, Kent, England.1
Her mother Sarah Kirby died in October 1811 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her husband Thomas Wood died in 1861 in Blean, Kent.1
Sarah Carey died in June 1863 in Blean, Kent. She was aged 82.1 She was buried on 24 June 1863 in Blean, Kent.1
Family: Sarah Carey and Thomas Wood
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Thomas Wood1
Male, CreeID#6082, (1777 - 1861)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Thomas Wood was born in 1777 in Blean, Kent, England.1 He was baptised on 24 May 1777 in Blean, Kent.1
Thomas Wood married Sarah Carey, daughter of Jacob Carey and Sarah Kirby, on 18 November 1800 in Blean, Kent.1
Thomas Wood died in 1861 in Blean, Kent.1 He was buried on 27 January 1861 in Blean, Kent.1
Thomas Wood married Sarah Carey, daughter of Jacob Carey and Sarah Kirby, on 18 November 1800 in Blean, Kent.1
Thomas Wood died in 1861 in Blean, Kent.1 He was buried on 27 January 1861 in Blean, Kent.1
Family: Thomas Wood and Sarah Carey
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Ann Fibbs Carey1
Female, CreeID#6083, (1785 - c March 1865)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Ann Fibbs Carey was also known as Corree.1 She was born in 1785 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Carey and Sarah Kirby.1 Ann Fibbs Carey was baptised on 17 July 1785 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her mother Sarah Kirby died in October 1811 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Ann Fibbs Carey married Joseph Robert Hopper on 18 May 1812 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her husband Joseph Robert Hopper died in March 1848 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Ann Fibbs Carey died c March 1865 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her mother Sarah Kirby died in October 1811 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Ann Fibbs Carey married Joseph Robert Hopper on 18 May 1812 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her husband Joseph Robert Hopper died in March 1848 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Ann Fibbs Carey died c March 1865 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Family: Ann Fibbs Carey and Joseph Robert Hopper
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Joseph Robert Hopper1
Male, CreeID#6084, (c 1781 - March 1848)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Joseph Robert Hopper was born c 1781.1
Joseph Robert Hopper married Ann Fibbs Carey, daughter of Jacob Carey and Sarah Kirby, on 18 May 1812 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Joseph Robert Hopper died in March 1848 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was buried on 5 March 1848 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Joseph Robert Hopper married Ann Fibbs Carey, daughter of Jacob Carey and Sarah Kirby, on 18 May 1812 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Joseph Robert Hopper died in March 1848 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was buried on 5 March 1848 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Family: Joseph Robert Hopper and Ann Fibbs Carey
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Ann Elizabeth Coree1
Female, CreeID#6085, (14 February 1805 - )
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Ann Elizabeth Coree was baptised on 14 February 1805 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, England. She was baptised privately with her twin sister.1 She was born on 14 February 1805 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Elizabeth Ann Coree1
Female, CreeID#6086, (14 February 1805 - )
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Elizabeth Ann Coree was baptised on 14 February 1805 in St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, England. She was baptised privately with her twin sister.1 She was born on 14 February 1805 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham.1 Elizabeth Ann Coree was a witness at the marriage of Joseph Henry Gilbert and Sarah Carey on 17 May 1830 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England; Elizabeth was named as Elizabeth Carey but signed with her mark. There were ten children of this marriage making twelve in all foir Sarah.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Sarah Carey1
Female, CreeID#6087, (1806 - December 1864)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Sarah Carey was born in 1806 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham.1 Sarah Carey was baptised on 25 December 1806 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Sarah Carey married John Ward on 9 February 1824 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. Sarah signed with her mark. There were two children of the marriage.1
Her husband John Ward died in May 1828 in Star Yard, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her mother Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1 Marriage banns for Sarah Carey and Joseph Henry Gilbert were published on 2 May 1830 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent.1
Sarah Carey married Joseph Henry Gilbert, son of Joseph Gilbert and Elizabeth Longbridge, on 17 May 1830 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent. The ceremony was witnessed by Elizabeth Ann Coree. Elizabeth was named as Elizabeth Carey but signed with her mark. There were ten children of this marriage making twelve in all foir Sarah.1
Her father Samuel Carey died in June 1831 in Trittons Rents, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Between 1834 and 1847 Sarah Carey and Joseph Henry Gilbert were living in North Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England. Joseph was a sawyer.1
Sarah Carey was a shoe binder in 1861.1
Sarah Carey died in December 1864 in St Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent, England. She was 58.1 She was buried on 4 December 1864 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1
Sarah Carey married John Ward on 9 February 1824 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. Sarah signed with her mark. There were two children of the marriage.1
Her husband John Ward died in May 1828 in Star Yard, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her mother Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1 Marriage banns for Sarah Carey and Joseph Henry Gilbert were published on 2 May 1830 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent.1
Sarah Carey married Joseph Henry Gilbert, son of Joseph Gilbert and Elizabeth Longbridge, on 17 May 1830 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent. The ceremony was witnessed by Elizabeth Ann Coree. Elizabeth was named as Elizabeth Carey but signed with her mark. There were ten children of this marriage making twelve in all foir Sarah.1
Her father Samuel Carey died in June 1831 in Trittons Rents, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Between 1834 and 1847 Sarah Carey and Joseph Henry Gilbert were living in North Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England. Joseph was a sawyer.1
Sarah Carey was a shoe binder in 1861.1
Sarah Carey died in December 1864 in St Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent, England. She was 58.1 She was buried on 4 December 1864 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1
Family: Sarah Carey and John Ward
Family: Sarah Carey and Joseph Henry Gilbert
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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John Ward1
Male, CreeID#6088, (c 1798 - May 1828)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
John Ward was born c 1798.1
John Ward married Sarah Carey, daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham, on 9 February 1824 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. Sarah signed with her mark. There were two children of the marriage.1
John Ward died in May 1828 in Star Yard, Canterbury, Kent, England. He was aged 30.1
John Ward married Sarah Carey, daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham, on 9 February 1824 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England. Sarah signed with her mark. There were two children of the marriage.1
John Ward died in May 1828 in Star Yard, Canterbury, Kent, England. He was aged 30.1
Family: John Ward and Sarah Carey
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Joseph Henry Gilbert1
Male, CreeID#6089, (c 1805 - c September 1872)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Joseph Henry Gilbert was born c 1805 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was the son of Joseph Gilbert and Elizabeth Longbridge. Marriage banns for Joseph Henry Gilbert and Sarah Carey were published on 2 May 1830 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Joseph Henry Gilbert married Sarah Carey, daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham, on 17 May 1830 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent. The ceremony was witnessed by Elizabeth Ann Coree. Elizabeth was named as Elizabeth Carey but signed with her mark. There were ten children of this marriage making twelve in all foir Sarah.1
Between 1834 and 1847 Joseph Henry Gilbert and Sarah Carey were living in North Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England. Joseph was a sawyer.1
His wife Sarah Carey died in December 1864 in St Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
On 2 April 1871 Joseph Henry Gilbert was living in the Unicorn, St Dunstan Street, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Joseph Henry Gilbert died c September 1872 in St Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent. He was aged 67.1 He was buried on 26 September 1872 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Joseph Henry Gilbert married Sarah Carey, daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham, on 17 May 1830 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent. The ceremony was witnessed by Elizabeth Ann Coree. Elizabeth was named as Elizabeth Carey but signed with her mark. There were ten children of this marriage making twelve in all foir Sarah.1
Between 1834 and 1847 Joseph Henry Gilbert and Sarah Carey were living in North Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England. Joseph was a sawyer.1
His wife Sarah Carey died in December 1864 in St Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
On 2 April 1871 Joseph Henry Gilbert was living in the Unicorn, St Dunstan Street, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Joseph Henry Gilbert died c September 1872 in St Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent. He was aged 67.1 He was buried on 26 September 1872 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Family: Joseph Henry Gilbert and Sarah Carey
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Eleanor Coree1
Female, CreeID#6090, (1808 - )
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Eleanor Coree was born in 1808 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham.1 Eleanor Coree was baptised on 17 April 1808 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Harriet Carey1
Female, CreeID#6091, (1810 - )
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Harriet Carey was also known as Coree.1 She was born in 1810 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham.1 Harriet Carey was baptised on 18 April 1810 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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James Coree1
Male, CreeID#6093, (1811 - c February 1867)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
James Coree was born in 1811 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was the son of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham.1 James Coree was baptised on 22 December 1811 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His mother Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His father Samuel Carey died in June 1831 in Trittons Rents, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
In 1833, James Coree was also known as James Cree.2
James Coree married Jane Waller, daughter of Thomas Waller and Ann Lamb, on 26 May 1833 in St Paul, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His daughter Jane Rebecca Cree was born c 1833 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Sarah Ann Cree was born in 1836 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His son Samuel Thomas Cree was born c February 1842 in Canterbury, Kent.1,3
His daughter Ann Elizabeth Cree was born on 15 December 1844 in St Gregory, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,4
His daughter Mary Ann Cree was born c November 1848 in St Gregory, Canterbury, Kent.1,5
On 30 March 1851 James Coree and Jane Waller were living in St Gregory's Square, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Jane Rebecca Cree, Samuel Thomas Cree, Ann Elizabeth Cree and Mary Ann Cree. James was an agricultural labourer.6
His daughter Frances Eliza Coree was born in January 1852 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Eliza Harriet Cree was born c August 1856 in Canterbury, Kent.7
On 7 April 1861 James Coree and Jane Waller were living in Passage No. 3, St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Mary Ann Cree, Frances Eliza Coree and Eliza Harriet Cree. James was a general labourer.8
James Coree was a labourer in 1867.9
James Coree died c February 1867 in Canterbury, Kent. He was 56.1,2
His mother Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His father Samuel Carey died in June 1831 in Trittons Rents, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
In 1833, James Coree was also known as James Cree.2
James Coree married Jane Waller, daughter of Thomas Waller and Ann Lamb, on 26 May 1833 in St Paul, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His daughter Jane Rebecca Cree was born c 1833 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Sarah Ann Cree was born in 1836 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His son Samuel Thomas Cree was born c February 1842 in Canterbury, Kent.1,3
His daughter Ann Elizabeth Cree was born on 15 December 1844 in St Gregory, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,4
His daughter Mary Ann Cree was born c November 1848 in St Gregory, Canterbury, Kent.1,5
On 30 March 1851 James Coree and Jane Waller were living in St Gregory's Square, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Jane Rebecca Cree, Samuel Thomas Cree, Ann Elizabeth Cree and Mary Ann Cree. James was an agricultural labourer.6
His daughter Frances Eliza Coree was born in January 1852 in Canterbury, Kent.1
His daughter Eliza Harriet Cree was born c August 1856 in Canterbury, Kent.7
On 7 April 1861 James Coree and Jane Waller were living in Passage No. 3, St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Mary Ann Cree, Frances Eliza Coree and Eliza Harriet Cree. James was a general labourer.8
James Coree was a labourer in 1867.9
James Coree died c February 1867 in Canterbury, Kent. He was 56.1,2
Children of James Coree and Jane Waller
- Jane Rebecca Cree1 (c 1833 - )
- Sarah Ann Cree1 (1836 - )
- Samuel Thomas Cree1 (c February 1842 - )
- Ann Elizabeth Cree1 (15 December 1844 - c May 1906)
- Mary Ann Cree1 (c November 1848 - c November 1895)
- Frances Eliza Coree+1 (January 1852 - c June 1934)
- Eliza Harriet Cree7 (c August 1856 - c May 1865)
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 427.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 5 p 69.
- [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, Blean Reg Dist. Vol 5 p26.
- [S289] Website Free BMD (http://www.freebmd.org.uk), Mary Ann Coree Ref Vol 5 p 32 Blean RD.
- [S149] UK Census 30 Mar 1851, Ref HO107; Piece: 1625; Folio: 32; Page: 6.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 473.
- [S204] UK Census 7 Apr 1861, RG 9; Piece: 519; Folio: 147; Page: 15.
- [S16] Personal communication, Shelagh Mason, 15 Dec 1997, quoting marriage register entry for daughter Mary Ann, 10 May 1868, "James Cree, labourer."
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Jane Waller1
Female, CreeID#6094, (1813 or 1814 - c February 1891)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Jane Waller was born in 1813 or 1814 in Elham, Kent, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Thomas Waller and Ann Lamb. Jane Waller was baptised on 19 March 1813 in Elham, Kent.3
Jane Waller married James Coree, son of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham, on 26 May 1833 in St Paul, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her daughter Jane Rebecca Cree was born c 1833 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her daughter Sarah Ann Cree was born in 1836 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her son Samuel Thomas Cree was born c February 1842 in Canterbury, Kent.1,4
Her daughter Ann Elizabeth Cree was born on 15 December 1844 in St Gregory, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,5
Her daughter Mary Ann Cree was born c November 1848 in St Gregory, Canterbury, Kent.1,6
On 30 March 1851 Jane Waller and James Coree were living in St Gregory's Square, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Jane Rebecca Cree, Samuel Thomas Cree, Ann Elizabeth Cree and Mary Ann Cree. James was an agricultural labourer.7
Her daughter Frances Eliza Coree was born in January 1852 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Eliza Harriet Cree was born c August 1856 in Canterbury, Kent.8
On 7 April 1861 Jane Waller and James Coree were living in Passage No. 3, St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Mary Ann Cree, Frances Eliza Coree and Eliza Harriet Cree. James was a general labourer.9
Her daughter Eliza Harriet Cree died c May 1865 in Canterbury Reg Dist, Kent, England.10
Her husband James Coree died c February 1867 in Canterbury, Kent.1,11
On 2 April 1871 Jane Waller was living in Dover Street, St George Martyr, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Mary Ann Cree. Jane was a widow living with her invalid sister Ann Coltham aged 59. She was a charwoman. Mary A Cree was her three-year-old granddaughter.12
On 3 April 1881 Jane Waller was living in Seaton, Ickham & Well, Kent, England. Jane was a widow aged 67 living as a housekeeper with John Terry, a 70-year-old carpenter who was also widowed.2
Jane Waller died c February 1891 in Bridge, Kent, England. She was 77. Her surname was recorded as Cree.1,13
Jane Waller married James Coree, son of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham, on 26 May 1833 in St Paul, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her daughter Jane Rebecca Cree was born c 1833 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her daughter Sarah Ann Cree was born in 1836 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her son Samuel Thomas Cree was born c February 1842 in Canterbury, Kent.1,4
Her daughter Ann Elizabeth Cree was born on 15 December 1844 in St Gregory, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,5
Her daughter Mary Ann Cree was born c November 1848 in St Gregory, Canterbury, Kent.1,6
On 30 March 1851 Jane Waller and James Coree were living in St Gregory's Square, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Jane Rebecca Cree, Samuel Thomas Cree, Ann Elizabeth Cree and Mary Ann Cree. James was an agricultural labourer.7
Her daughter Frances Eliza Coree was born in January 1852 in Canterbury, Kent.1
Her daughter Eliza Harriet Cree was born c August 1856 in Canterbury, Kent.8
On 7 April 1861 Jane Waller and James Coree were living in Passage No. 3, St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Mary Ann Cree, Frances Eliza Coree and Eliza Harriet Cree. James was a general labourer.9
Her daughter Eliza Harriet Cree died c May 1865 in Canterbury Reg Dist, Kent, England.10
Her husband James Coree died c February 1867 in Canterbury, Kent.1,11
On 2 April 1871 Jane Waller was living in Dover Street, St George Martyr, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Mary Ann Cree. Jane was a widow living with her invalid sister Ann Coltham aged 59. She was a charwoman. Mary A Cree was her three-year-old granddaughter.12
On 3 April 1881 Jane Waller was living in Seaton, Ickham & Well, Kent, England. Jane was a widow aged 67 living as a housekeeper with John Terry, a 70-year-old carpenter who was also widowed.2
Jane Waller died c February 1891 in Bridge, Kent, England. She was 77. Her surname was recorded as Cree.1,13
Children of Jane Waller and James Coree
- Jane Rebecca Cree1 (c 1833 - )
- Sarah Ann Cree1 (1836 - )
- Samuel Thomas Cree1 (c February 1842 - )
- Ann Elizabeth Cree1 (15 December 1844 - c May 1906)
- Mary Ann Cree1 (c November 1848 - c November 1895)
- Frances Eliza Coree+1 (January 1852 - c June 1934)
- Eliza Harriet Cree8 (c August 1856 - c May 1865)
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
- [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, PRO Ref RG11/0956 f 38 p 27.
- [S454] Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk), https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NJMQ-9LC
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 5 p 69.
- [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, Blean Reg Dist. Vol 5 p26.
- [S289] Website Free BMD (http://www.freebmd.org.uk), Mary Ann Coree Ref Vol 5 p 32 Blean RD.
- [S149] UK Census 30 Mar 1851, Ref HO107; Piece: 1625; Folio: 32; Page: 6.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 473.
- [S204] UK Census 7 Apr 1861, RG 9; Piece: 519; Folio: 147; Page: 15.
- [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, GRO Vol 2a p 370.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 427.
- [S160] UK Census 2 Apr 1871, RG10/989 p 16.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 573.
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Frances Corree1
Female, CreeID#6097, (1813 - May 1828)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Frances Corree was born in 1813 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham.1 Frances Corree was baptised on 7 November 1813 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Frances Corree died in May 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was buried on 2 June 1828 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Frances Corree died in May 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was buried on 2 June 1828 in Holy Cross, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Mary Ann Corree1
Female, CreeID#6098, (1815 - October 1833)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Mary Ann Corree was born in 1815 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham.1 Mary Ann Corree was baptised on 13 July 1815 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her mother Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her father Samuel Carey died in June 1831 in Trittons Rents, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Mary Ann Corree died in October 1833 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1 She was buried on 20 October 1833 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1
Her mother Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Her father Samuel Carey died in June 1831 in Trittons Rents, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Mary Ann Corree died in October 1833 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1 She was buried on 20 October 1833 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
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Henry Corree1
Male, CreeID#6099, (1817 - January 1868)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Henry Corree was born in 1817 in Westgate, Canterbury, Kent, England.1 He was the son of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham.1 Henry Corree was baptised on 29 June 1817 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His mother Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His father Samuel Carey died in June 1831 in Trittons Rents, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Henry Corree was a labourer on 14 October 1848 in Harbledown, Kent, England.2
On 14 October 1848, Henry Corree was also known as Henry Cree.1
Henry Corree married Hannah Fryer on 14 October 1848 in St. Michael, Harbledown, Kent, England. Henry used the spelling Cree at his marriage. His father's name was also spelt Cree. I also have a note that this marriage was at "Canterbury and Swale" with the exact date. The witnesses were Charles Hopkins, Sarah Ann Lyall.1,3,2
His son Henry James Cree was born in June 1860 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1,4,5
On 7 April 1861 Henry Corree and Hannah Fryer were living in London Road, St Dunstan, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Henry James Cree. Henry was aged 40 and a labourer. He was now using the surname Cree. Hannah was 35 and their son Henry was 11 months old.6
His son Edwin Cree was born in March 1863 in Canterbury, Kent.7,8
His son Walter Cree was born c December 1865 in Blean Reg Dist, Kent, England.9,1
Henry Corree died in January 1868 in London Road, St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England. His age was given as 49.1,10 He was buried on 30 January 1868 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1
His mother Sarah Pelham died in September 1828 in Crocker Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
His father Samuel Carey died in June 1831 in Trittons Rents, Canterbury, Kent, England.1
Henry Corree was a labourer on 14 October 1848 in Harbledown, Kent, England.2
On 14 October 1848, Henry Corree was also known as Henry Cree.1
Henry Corree married Hannah Fryer on 14 October 1848 in St. Michael, Harbledown, Kent, England. Henry used the spelling Cree at his marriage. His father's name was also spelt Cree. I also have a note that this marriage was at "Canterbury and Swale" with the exact date. The witnesses were Charles Hopkins, Sarah Ann Lyall.1,3,2
His son Henry James Cree was born in June 1860 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1,4,5
On 7 April 1861 Henry Corree and Hannah Fryer were living in London Road, St Dunstan, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Henry James Cree. Henry was aged 40 and a labourer. He was now using the surname Cree. Hannah was 35 and their son Henry was 11 months old.6
His son Edwin Cree was born in March 1863 in Canterbury, Kent.7,8
His son Walter Cree was born c December 1865 in Blean Reg Dist, Kent, England.9,1
Henry Corree died in January 1868 in London Road, St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England. His age was given as 49.1,10 He was buried on 30 January 1868 in St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent.1
Children of Henry Corree and Hannah Fryer
- Henry James Cree+1 (June 1860 - December 1911)
- Edwin Cree7 (March 1863 - c November 1905)
- Walter Cree+9 (c December 1865 - February 1894)
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
- [S494] Indexes to marriages at the Guild of One-Name Studies marriage index or BMD vault.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 5 p 73.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Blean RD, Vol 2A p 537.
- [S16] Personal communication, James Francis Cree c 1989.
- [S204] UK Census 7 Apr 1861, RG 9; Piece: 522; Folio: 136; Page: 23.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 631.
- [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, PRO Ref RG11/0996 f 57 p 2.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 651.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 412.
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Hannah Fryer1
Female, CreeID#6100, (between 1826 and 1827 - c December 1911)
Charts | Line 2. The Huguenot line Chart 6065 Canterbury |
Hannah Fryer was born between 1826 and 1827 in Harbledown, Kent, England.1,2
Hannah Fryer married Henry Corree, son of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham, on 14 October 1848 in St. Michael, Harbledown, Kent, England. Henry used the spelling Cree at his marriage. His father's name was also spelt Cree. I also have a note that this marriage was at "Canterbury and Swale" with the exact date. The witnesses were Charles Hopkins, Sarah Ann Lyall.1,3,4
Her son Henry James Cree was born in June 1860 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1,5,6
On 7 April 1861 Hannah Fryer and Henry Corree were living in London Road, St Dunstan, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Henry James Cree. Henry was aged 40 and a labourer. He was now using the surname Cree. Hannah was 35 and their son Henry was 11 months old.7
Her son Edwin Cree was born in March 1863 in Canterbury, Kent.8,9
Her son Walter Cree was born c December 1865 in Blean Reg Dist, Kent, England.10,1
Her husband Henry Corree died in January 1868 in London Road, St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,11
In August 1870, Hannah Fryer was also known as Hannah Caree (married name).
Hannah Fryer married Thomas Bean c August 1870 in Blean Reg Dist, Kent. Hannah's surname was recorded as CAREE.1,12
On 2 April 1871 Hannah Fryer and Thomas Bean were living in St Stephens, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Henry James Cree, Edwin Cree and Walter Cree. Thomas was aged 41 and a woodman. His wife Hannah was 44. The boys were her children by her prevous marriage to Henry Corree/Caree. They now had the surname Cree. Henry was 10, Edwin 8 and Walter 5.13
In 1881 Hannah Fryer and Thomas Bean were living in Pear Tree Farm, Little Glemham, Suffolk, England. There was no-one besides Thomas and Hannah living in the household.2
In 1891 Hannah Fryer and Thomas Bean were living in Little Glemham, Suffolk, England.1
Her son Walter Cree died in February 1894 in Bromley, Kent, England.1,14,15
Her husband Thomas Bean died in 1899.1
On 31 March 1901 Hannah Fryer was living in the household of Edwin Cree and Lucy Harris in Rendham, Suffolk, England. Edwin was an innkeeper. His mother, now Hannah Bean, a 76-year-old widow, was living on her own means.
Lucy is shown as Edwin's wife but she was the widow of his brother Walter and it is probably that she and Edwin were not married. Annie was the daughter of Lucy and Walter Cree.16
Hannah Fryer died c December 1911 in Suffolk, England.1
Hannah Fryer married Henry Corree, son of Samuel Carey and Sarah Pelham, on 14 October 1848 in St. Michael, Harbledown, Kent, England. Henry used the spelling Cree at his marriage. His father's name was also spelt Cree. I also have a note that this marriage was at "Canterbury and Swale" with the exact date. The witnesses were Charles Hopkins, Sarah Ann Lyall.1,3,4
Her son Henry James Cree was born in June 1860 in Canterbury, Kent, England.1,5,6
On 7 April 1861 Hannah Fryer and Henry Corree were living in London Road, St Dunstan, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Henry James Cree. Henry was aged 40 and a labourer. He was now using the surname Cree. Hannah was 35 and their son Henry was 11 months old.7
Her son Edwin Cree was born in March 1863 in Canterbury, Kent.8,9
Her son Walter Cree was born c December 1865 in Blean Reg Dist, Kent, England.10,1
Her husband Henry Corree died in January 1868 in London Road, St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent, England.1,11
In August 1870, Hannah Fryer was also known as Hannah Caree (married name).
Hannah Fryer married Thomas Bean c August 1870 in Blean Reg Dist, Kent. Hannah's surname was recorded as CAREE.1,12
On 2 April 1871 Hannah Fryer and Thomas Bean were living in St Stephens, Canterbury, Kent, England, along with Henry James Cree, Edwin Cree and Walter Cree. Thomas was aged 41 and a woodman. His wife Hannah was 44. The boys were her children by her prevous marriage to Henry Corree/Caree. They now had the surname Cree. Henry was 10, Edwin 8 and Walter 5.13
In 1881 Hannah Fryer and Thomas Bean were living in Pear Tree Farm, Little Glemham, Suffolk, England. There was no-one besides Thomas and Hannah living in the household.2
In 1891 Hannah Fryer and Thomas Bean were living in Little Glemham, Suffolk, England.1
Her son Walter Cree died in February 1894 in Bromley, Kent, England.1,14,15
Her husband Thomas Bean died in 1899.1
On 31 March 1901 Hannah Fryer was living in the household of Edwin Cree and Lucy Harris in Rendham, Suffolk, England. Edwin was an innkeeper. His mother, now Hannah Bean, a 76-year-old widow, was living on her own means.
Lucy is shown as Edwin's wife but she was the widow of his brother Walter and it is probably that she and Edwin were not married. Annie was the daughter of Lucy and Walter Cree.16
Hannah Fryer died c December 1911 in Suffolk, England.1
Children of Hannah Fryer and Henry Corree
- Henry James Cree+1 (June 1860 - December 1911)
- Edwin Cree8 (March 1863 - c November 1905)
- Walter Cree+10 (c December 1865 - February 1894)
Family: Hannah Fryer and Thomas Bean
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Monica Baker 19 Apr 2007.
- [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, RG11/1889 f8 p10.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 5 p 73.
- [S494] Indexes to marriages at the Guild of One-Name Studies marriage index or BMD vault.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Blean RD, Vol 2A p 537.
- [S16] Personal communication, James Francis Cree c 1989.
- [S204] UK Census 7 Apr 1861, RG 9; Piece: 522; Folio: 136; Page: 23.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 631.
- [S164] UK Census 1881, PRO Ref RG11/0996 f 57 p 2.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 651.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 412.
- [S289] Website Free BMD (http://www.freebmd.org.uk), GRO Ref Vol 2c p 981.
- [S204] UK Census 1861, RG10; Piece: 971; Folio: 60; Page: 15.
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Vol 2A p 302.
- [S69] National Burial Index, Federation of Family History Societies London, 2001.
- [S264] UK Census 31 Mar 1901, GRO Ref RG13; Piece: 1790; Folio: 103; Page: 1.
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