Lucretia Cree (married name)

Female, CreeID#6907, (c 1835 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
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Lucretia Cree (married name) was born c 1835.1

Lucretia Cree (married name) married Haber Cree, son of Joseph Haber Cree and Martha Millward, c 1856. This marriage is conjectural based on an 1860 Census record showing Lucretia Cree and the two children living at Cazenovia NY. However Haber was in Seneca Falls. Had he left her already? He fought in the American Civil War and seems never to have returned to Cazenovia.2

Her son John A Cree was born in 1857 in Cazenovia, New York State, USA.3

Her daughter Sarah M Cree was born in 1859.2

In 1860 Lucretia Cree (married name) was living in Cazenovia, Madison County, New York State, USA, along with John A Cree and Sarah M Cree. Lucretia Cree was aged 25, John was 3 and Sarah was 1. The record shows Post Office as Cazenovia.4

Children of Lucretia Cree (married name) and Haber Cree

References

  1. [S9] Census Returns, from age at 1860 Census, United States, Madison, New York.
  2. [S9] Census Returns, "Cree, Lucretia (b: 1835*)"; US Federal Census 1860, as shown at http://www.footnote.com quoting New York » Madison » The Town Of Cazenovia » Page 54.
  3. [S9] Census Returns, 1860 United States, Madison, New York, "age 3."
  4. [S9] Census Returns, 1860 United States, Madison, New York.
Last edited25 Jan 2020

John A Cree

Male, CreeID#6908, (1857 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 42 Pinxton
John A Cree was born in 1857 in Cazenovia, New York State, USA.1 He was the son of Haber Cree and Lucretia Cree (married name).

In 1860 John A Cree was living in the household of Lucretia Cree (married name) in Cazenovia, Madison County, New York State, USA, along with Sarah M Cree. Lucretia Cree was aged 25, John was 3 and Sarah was 1. The record shows Post Office as Cazenovia.2

It appears that John Cree was involved in professional rowing in the 1880s, a popular sport at the time. There are several newspaper reports which indicated that he was a backer or sponsor of Charles Courteney, a well-known rower whose professional career was marred by controversy, with accusations of cowardice and race fixing.3

On 29 October 1913 John A Cree was charged with third degree burglary for breaking into Rose Koplovitz's store [in Syracuse?].4

References

  1. [S9] Census Returns, 1860 United States, Madison, New York, "age 3."
  2. [S9] Census Returns, 1860 United States, Madison, New York.
  3. [S420] 'To Come to Terms', News-Bulletin-Auburnian, 16 Sep 1885, Column 1, "To Come to Terms

    Mr. Hanlan Will Presently Be Invited to That Interesting Proceeding

    The Geneva Advertiser has had a call from John Cree, Courteney's former backer, and as a result the paper prints this:

    If Hanlan wants to make good his frequent boasts, he will very soon be accommodated, and for money enough to make it an object. But he will be compelled to take all the chances, or 'take water.' A challenge will be issued him in due form to row a race with Courteney for from one to five thousand dollars a side, and all the gate money to be added to the stakes, the winner to have it all, the loser to have nothing. Courteney will be in readiness for such a match at any time. He will row in no more regattas where Hanlan's combination is against him. There are scores of ways by which they could annoy and cause his defeat, but which cannot be done in a match race. For this reason he and his crew drew out of the regatta at Sheepshead Bay last week, and it was abandoned.

    After an hour's quiet chat with John Cree, we are satisfied that he is the man to have charge of Mr. Courteney's rowing affairs. There will be no failures under his management; he will have an eye out for any trick that may be attempted upon him or the man he represents. He is not a giant in stature, but he isn't to be fooled for a minute. Mr. Hanlan and his gang will soon be asked to come to terms.
    "
  4. [S421] The Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY, 29 Oct 1913, "Indicts Eleven for Burglary

    Grand Jury Reports Decisions in Seventy-eight Cases.

    The men Indicted for burglary In the third degree are:... John Cree. charged with breaking Into Rose Koplowlch's store at No. 325 North Salina street;... All prisoners held on open indictments will be arraigned to-day."
Last edited25 Jan 2020

Sarah M Cree

Female, CreeID#6909, (1859 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 42 Pinxton
Sarah M Cree was born in 1859.1 She was the daughter of Haber Cree and Lucretia Cree (married name).

In 1860 Sarah M Cree was living in the household of Lucretia Cree (married name) in Cazenovia, Madison County, New York State, USA, along with John A Cree. Lucretia Cree was aged 25, John was 3 and Sarah was 1. The record shows Post Office as Cazenovia.2

References

  1. [S9] Census Returns, "Cree, Lucretia (b: 1835*)"; US Federal Census 1860, as shown at http://www.footnote.com quoting New York » Madison » The Town Of Cazenovia » Page 54.
  2. [S9] Census Returns, 1860 United States, Madison, New York.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Susan Melissa Sumner

Female, CreeID#6910, (1816 - 9 March 1877)
ChartsLine 6. The Massachusetts line
Susan Melissa Sumner was also known as Melissa. She was born in 1816 in Cabot, Vermont, USA.1 She was the daughter of Captain George Sumner and Susannah Stone.

Susan Melissa Sumner married George Washington Cree, son of Moses Cree and Patty Dennis, on 18 September 1842.1

Her husband George Washington Cree died on 9 November 1859.2,1

In 1860 Susan Melissa Sumner was living in the household of Moses Cree in Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, USA.3

Susan Melissa Sumner died on 9 March 1877 in Montpelier, Vermont, USA. She died from Bright's disease.1

Family: Susan Melissa Sumner and George Washington Cree

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, email Rachel Cree Sherman 23 Jan 2010.
  2. [S16] Personal communication, email Rachel Cree Sherman 02 June 2006.
  3. [S9] Census Returns, US Federal Census 1860, as shown at http://www.footnote.com quoting Vermont » Washington » Montpelier » Page 54, "Cree, Moses (b: 1773*). Household: Cree, Susan M (b: 1816*) Albro, John (b: 1829*) Albro, Elizabeth (b: 1835*) Albro, Louisa (b: 1856*).
    "
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Captain George Sumner

Male, CreeID#6911
Captain George Sumner married Susannah Stone.

His daughter Susan Melissa Sumner was born in 1816 in Cabot, Vermont, USA.1

Child of Captain George Sumner and Susannah Stone

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, email Rachel Cree Sherman 23 Jan 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Susannah Stone

Female, CreeID#6912
Susannah Stone married Captain George Sumner.

Her daughter Susan Melissa Sumner was born in 1816 in Cabot, Vermont, USA.1

Rachel wrote, "... Susannah Stone of Cabot (VT) (sister or cousin, not sure just now) of Anna Stone."1

Child of Susannah Stone and Captain George Sumner

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, email Rachel Cree Sherman 23 Jan 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Mary Page Bradley

Female, CreeID#6913, (1832 - 9 April 1867)
ChartsLine 6. The Massachusetts line
Mary Page Bradley was also known as Molly.1 She was born in 1832.1

Mary Page Bradley married Luther Cree, son of Moses Cree and Patty Dennis, on 7 September 1854.1

Mary Page Bradley died on 9 April 1867.1

Family: Mary Page Bradley and Luther Cree

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, email Rachel Cree Sherman 23 Jan 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Margaret Cree

Female, CreeID#6917, (29 June 1921 - 5 January 1989)
Margaret Cree was born on 29 June 1921 in Darjeeling, India.1 She was the daughter of John Cree.

Her father John Cree died on 5 March 1956 in Killearn, Stirlingshire, Scotland.2

Margaret Cree died on 5 January 1989 in Hull, Yorkshire, England.1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Ron Cree, 8 Feb 2010.
  2. [S16] Personal communication, Email Wendy Cree 05 Sep 2007.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

John Cree

Male, CreeID#6918, (13 May 1927 - 8 January 2007)
John Cree was born on 13 May 1927 in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of John Cree.

His father John Cree died on 5 March 1956 in Killearn, Stirlingshire, Scotland.2

John Cree died on 8 January 2007 in Hull, Yorkshire, England.1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Ron Cree, 8 Feb 2010.
  2. [S16] Personal communication, Email Wendy Cree 05 Sep 2007.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Randolph Milton Robert Cree

Male, CreeID#6920, (1915 or 1916 - )
ChartsLine 10b. The Perth maltmen line
Randolph Milton Robert Cree was born in 1915 or 1916.1 He was the son of Arthur Milton Robert Cree.

Randolph Milton Robert Cree married Hilda Ann Evelyn Nicotra, daughter of Ben Nicotra, on 5 November 1941 in the Anglican Church of St Mark, Alexandria, Egypt. Randolph was aged 25, a bachelor, a gunner (Royal Artillery) and a resident of Port Said. Hilda was aged 29, a spinster and resident in Alexandria. They were married "by permission of H.Q. BTE." The witnesses were W H Werner and Helen Louisa Nicotra.2,1

Family: Randolph Milton Robert Cree and Hilda Ann Evelyn Nicotra

References

  1. [S371] The UK National Archives, Kew, GRO: Miscellaneous Foreign Returns; Class: RG 32; Piece: 29.
  2. [S244] Web site BMD Registers: The Official Non-Parochial BMDs Service (http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk), RG32/29 Miscellaneous Foreign Returns of Births, Marriages and Deaths from 1940 to 1945.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Thomas White

Male, CreeID#6921, (November 1850 - 3 November 1851)
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
Thomas White was born in November 1850.1 He was the son of Thomas White and Ann Cree.

On 30 March 1851 Thomas White was living in the household of Thomas White and Ann Cree in Newcastle Street, Tuxford, Nottinghamshire, England, along with Joseph Cree. Thomas was a journeyman miller.2

Thomas White died on 3 November 1851 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England. His death was recorded on his father’s gravestone in Walesby church yard "aged about one year."1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
  2. [S9] Census Returns, film Z29 f 742.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Phoebe White

Female, CreeID#6922, (31 October 1852 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
Phoebe White was baptised on 31 October 1852 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Thomas White and Ann Cree.

On 7 April 1861 Phoebe White was living in the household of Ann Cree and Thomas White in Forest Cottages, Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England, along with Henry White, Joseph Cree, William White and Thomas White. Thomas was 43 and employed as an agricultural labourer and Ann was said to be 36. Daphne writes, "It seems likely that Ann’s half sister, Elizabeth Harris, aged 19, was a servant at the next house."1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

William White

Male, CreeID#6923, (17 September 1854 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
William White was baptised on 17 September 1854 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England.1 He was the son of Thomas White and Ann Cree.

On 7 April 1861 William White was living in the household of Ann Cree and Thomas White in Forest Cottages, Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England, along with Henry White, Joseph Cree, Phoebe White and Thomas White. Thomas was 43 and employed as an agricultural labourer and Ann was said to be 36. Daphne writes, "It seems likely that Ann’s half sister, Elizabeth Harris, aged 19, was a servant at the next house."1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Thomas White

Male, CreeID#6924, (1856 or 1857 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
Thomas White was born in 1856 or 1857 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England.1 He was the son of Thomas White and Ann Cree.

On 7 April 1861 Thomas White was living in the household of Ann Cree and Thomas White in Forest Cottages, Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England, along with Henry White, Joseph Cree, Phoebe White and William White. Thomas was 43 and employed as an agricultural labourer and Ann was said to be 36. Daphne writes, "It seems likely that Ann’s half sister, Elizabeth Harris, aged 19, was a servant at the next house."1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Henry White

Male, CreeID#6925, (5 December 1858 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
Henry White was baptised on 5 December 1858 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England.1 He was the son of Thomas White and Ann Cree.

On 7 April 1861 Henry White was living in the household of Ann Cree and Thomas White in Forest Cottages, Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England, along with Joseph Cree, Phoebe White, William White and Thomas White. Thomas was 43 and employed as an agricultural labourer and Ann was said to be 36. Daphne writes, "It seems likely that Ann’s half sister, Elizabeth Harris, aged 19, was a servant at the next house."1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Robert White

Male, CreeID#6926, (8 December 1861 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
Robert White was baptised on 8 December 1861 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England.1 He was the son of Thomas White and Ann Cree.

On 2 April 1871 Robert White was living in the household of Ann Cree and Thomas White in Mill Hill, Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England, along with Ann White, Mary White, Jane White and John White.1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Ann White

Female, CreeID#6927, (5 April 1864 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
Ann White was baptised on 5 April 1864 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Thomas White and Ann Cree.

On 2 April 1871 Ann White was living in the household of Ann Cree and Thomas White in Mill Hill, Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England, along with Robert White, Mary White, Jane White and John White.1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Mary White

Female, CreeID#6928, (7 April 1866 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
Mary White was born on 7 April 1866 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Thomas White and Ann Cree. Mary White was baptised on 29 April 1866 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire.1

On 2 April 1871 Mary White was living in the household of Ann Cree and Thomas White in Mill Hill, Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England, along with Robert White, Ann White, Jane White and John White.1

On 5 April 1891 Mary White was living in the household of Ann Cree in Walesby, Nottinghamshire. Daphne writes that Ann was usually living on her own, but on the census night, her daughter Mary Barnes aged 24, was also there with her granddaughter Florence aged 6 months.The census records noted that Ann was ‘supported by her children’ in the space for profession or occupation.1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Jane White

Female, CreeID#6929, (31 May 1868 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
Jane White was baptised on 31 May 1868 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Thomas White and Ann Cree.

On 2 April 1871 Jane White was living in the household of Ann Cree and Thomas White in Mill Hill, Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England, along with Robert White, Ann White, Mary White and John White.1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

John White

Male, CreeID#6930, (6 March 1870 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
John White was born on 6 March 1870 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England.1 He was the son of Thomas White and Ann Cree. John White was baptised on 5 June 1870 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire.1

On 2 April 1871 John White was living in the household of Ann Cree and Thomas White in Mill Hill, Walesby, Nottinghamshire, England, along with Robert White, Ann White, Mary White and Jane White.1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Elizabeth Ann Cree

Female, CreeID#6931, (11 December 1873 - )
ChartsLine 1. The Bolsover line
Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent
Mini-chart 514 Sarah (Cox) Cree
Elizabeth Ann Cree was baptised on 11 December 1873 in Weston, Nottinghamshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Cree and Ann Wilson.

On 3 April 1881 Elizabeth Ann Cree was living in the household of Joseph Cree and Ann Wilson in Old Park House, South Stoke, Lincolnshire, England, along with George Henry Cree and Ann Cree. Ann was now aged 56 and a widow. Her son Joseph was 31 and a farm bailiff.1

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Daphne Carter, 16 Feb 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Crawford Cree

Male, CreeID#6939, (1884 - 1884)
ChartsLine 10b. The Perth maltmen line
Crawford Cree died in 1884 in Kinning Park, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 He was born in 1884 in Kinning Park, Glasgow, Lanarkshire.2 He was the son of Crawford Cree and Jessie McLellan.

References

  1. [S18] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (1612-1990) (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1992), Volume 2 Scotland, Ref 156.
  2. [S18] Cree Vol 2, 644/14 p266.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

William Goudie Cree

Male, CreeID#6940, (1941 - 20 August 2005)
William Goudie Cree was born in 1941 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of Robert Shields Cree.

William Goudie Cree died on 20 August 2005 in Ardeer, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He was aged 65.2,3

References

  1. [S18] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (1612-1990) (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1992), Volume 2 Scotland, GRO Ref 597/332.
  2. [S282] Website The Ryerson Index to Contemporary Death Notices and Obituaries in Australian Newspapers (http://www.ryersonindex.org/), quoting Herald Sun (Melbourne), 23 Aug 2005.
  3. [S507] Website Index to Victorian Wills, Probate and Administration Records 1841- 2007 (http://prov.vic.gov.au/index_search?searchid=54), File 1258687.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

(---) Kane

Female, CreeID#6945
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1792 Kirkintilloch

Child of (---) Kane and Thomas Law Cree

References

  1. [S18] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (1612-1990) (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1992), Volume 2 Scotland, GRO Ref 483/25.
  2. [S18] Cree Vol 2, GRO Ref 498/109.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

William Cree

Male, CreeID#6947, (1931 - 1981)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1792 Kirkintilloch
William Cree was born in 1931 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of Thomas Law Cree and (---) Kane.

His father Thomas Law Cree died in 1981.2

William Cree died in 1981 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire. His age was recorded as 50.3,4

References

  1. [S18] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (1612-1990) (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1992), Volume 2 Scotland, GRO Ref 498/109.
  2. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Mrs Agnes (Cree) Wilson, 24 March 2010.
  3. [S18] Cree Vol 2, GROS Ref Vol 643/115.
  4. [S16] Personal communication, Email from Agnes (Cree) Wilson, 24 March 2010.
Last edited15 Sep 2019