Alfred Mills
Male, CreeID#7355
Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
Alfred Mills married Mary Hodges Cree, daughter of George Truscott Cree and Emma Ellen Whitaker, in 1903 in Marble Bar, Western Australia, Australia. The town of Marble Bar is in the isolated East Pilbara region in the north of Western Australia. It was founded after gold was discovered in the area in 1890. It is the hottest town in Australia.1
Family: Alfred Mills and Mary Hodges Cree
References
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes, Western Australia Reg No. 1768.
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Alison Cree
Female, CreeID#7356, (7 March 1851 - )
Charts | Branch 17c. The Abernethy line (#1) Branch 17c. The Abernethy line (#2) |
Alison Cree was born on 7 March 1851 in New Norwood, South Australia, Australia. It seems that an earlier daughter also named Alison died at sea during the voyage from England.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hay Cree and Euphemia Cree.
References
- [S352] Website Family History South Australia (http://www.familyhistorysa.info/), South Australian Births, 1836 to 1854, "CREE Thomas H, Euphemia nee CREE, child (d@sea) arrived 1849-12-26 on Harry Lorrequer from London 09-07 v Plymouth 09-22 [Source:4,6,30]."
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Myrtle Irene Cree
Female, CreeID#7357, (5 April 1908 - 1981)
Myrtle Irene Cree was born on 5 April 1908.1 She was the daughter of James Gordon Cree and Caroline Emily Hepworth Samuel.
Her father James Gordon Cree died in 1938 in New Zealand.2
Her mother Caroline Emily Hepworth Samuel died in 1952 in New Zealand.3
Myrtle Irene Cree died in 1981.4
Her father James Gordon Cree died in 1938 in New Zealand.2
Her mother Caroline Emily Hepworth Samuel died in 1952 in New Zealand.3
Myrtle Irene Cree died in 1981.4
References
- [S304] Index to New Zealand BDM records, Reg No 1908/10095.
- [S304] Index to New Zealand BDM records, 1938/23600.
- [S304] Index to New Zealand BDM records, 1952/22716.
- [S419] Website, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
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Michael Meldrum
Male, CreeID#7359
His daughter Janet Meldrum was born c 1822 in Kirkaldy, Fife, Scotland.1
Michael Meldrum was a cordwainer in July 1842.2
Michael Meldrum was a cordwainer in July 1842.2
Child of Michael Meldrum
- Janet Meldrum+ (c 1822 - )
References
- [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, birth of daughter Janet B6 Castle and Portisburgh Ref 350.
- [S354] Website OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire (http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/index.html), Marriage of daughter Jennet in "Marriages at St Mary the Virgin in the Parish of Deane."
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Robert Rodger
Male, CreeID#7360
Children of Robert Rodger
- Janet Crawford Rodger+ ( - 27 January 1927)
- Margaret Rodger ( - 15 May 1883)
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Gladys Richard
Female, CreeID#7361
Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Muriel Richard
Female, CreeID#7362
Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE
Male, CreeID#7363, (26 October 1894 - 1984)
Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE was born on 26 October 1894.1,2 He was the son of Walter Miller Richard and Margaret Cree.
In 1916 Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE inherited the estate of Kailzie, Peeblesshire, from his uncle William Cree.3,2
His mother Margaret Cree died in 1929.4
Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE married Gaynor Woosnam on 27 July 1931.1
His wife Gaynor Woosnam died in 1933 in Edinburgh, Scotland.4
His son John Miller Richard was born in 1933.
His father Walter Miller Richard died in 1938.4
Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE died in 1984 in Edinburgh.1
In 1916 Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE inherited the estate of Kailzie, Peeblesshire, from his uncle William Cree.3,2
His mother Margaret Cree died in 1929.4
Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE married Gaynor Woosnam on 27 July 1931.1
His wife Gaynor Woosnam died in 1933 in Edinburgh, Scotland.4
His son John Miller Richard was born in 1933.
His father Walter Miller Richard died in 1938.4
Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE died in 1984 in Edinburgh.1
Child of Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE and Gaynor Woosnam
- John Miller Richard (1933 - 2003)
References
- [S154] Brigadier Gerald Hilary Cree, Cree Families of Fife and Devon (Oadby: Cree Family History Society, 1991), Available for http://www.cree.name/archives/booklets.htm;free download here[:WEB].
- [S419] Website, The Heirs of Europe http://heirsofeurope.blogspot.co.uk/2010/02/…
- [S154] Brigadier Gerald Hilary Cree, Cree Families of Fife and Devon, p 23, "He was commissioned in the Black Watch on 18th August 1914 and retired as a Major in 1935. He became a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Territorial Army battalion of the Royal Scots. He was awarded the OBE and died in 1984.
John inherited the estate of Kailzie, Peebleshire, from his uncle, William Cree..." - [S342] Website Gravestone Photographic Resource (http://www.gravestonephotos.com).
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Gaynor Woosnam
Female, CreeID#7364, (10 December 1900 - 1933)
Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
Gaynor Woosnam was born on 10 December 1900 in Bucklow Reg Dist, Cheshire, England.1
She started girl-guiding in Montgomeryshire in 1919 together with her sister Monica Woosnam.1
Gaynor Woosnam married Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE, son of Walter Miller Richard and Margaret Cree, on 27 July 1931.2
Gaynor Woosnam died in 1933 in Edinburgh, Scotland.3
Her son John Miller Richard was born in 1933.
She started girl-guiding in Montgomeryshire in 1919 together with her sister Monica Woosnam.1
Gaynor Woosnam married Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE, son of Walter Miller Richard and Margaret Cree, on 27 July 1931.2
Gaynor Woosnam died in 1933 in Edinburgh, Scotland.3
Her son John Miller Richard was born in 1933.
Child of Gaynor Woosnam and Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE
- John Miller Richard (1933 - 2003)
References
- [S419] Website, The Heirs of Europe http://heirsofeurope.blogspot.co.uk/2010/02/…
- [S154] Brigadier Gerald Hilary Cree, Cree Families of Fife and Devon (Oadby: Cree Family History Society, 1991), Available for http://www.cree.name/archives/booklets.htm;free download here[:WEB].
- [S342] Website Gravestone Photographic Resource (http://www.gravestonephotos.com).
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John Acton
Male, CreeID#7365
Child of John Acton
- Mary Acton+ (7 September 1836 - c May 1866)
References
- [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
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William Benson
Male, CreeID#7366, (April 1865 - )
William Benson was born in April 1865 in at sea.1 He was the son of Captain William Benson and Caroline Elizabeth Prior.
William Benson accompanied Margery Hannah Rowe when they moved from New York to Liverpool, Lancashire, England, in 1867.1
William Benson accompanied Margery Hannah Rowe when they moved from New York to Liverpool, Lancashire, England, in 1867.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Susan Booth, 15 Feb 2011, containing Harry's memoir.
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Nellie Cree
Female, CreeID#7367, (1864 - )
Charts | Line 1. The Bolsover line Mini-chart 58 Mansfield |
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Susan Booth, 15 Feb 2011, containing Harry's memoir.
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Cecilia Mattock
Female, CreeID#7368
Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
Cecilia Mattock was the daughter of Joseph Best Mattock and Harriet Cree.
Cecilia Mattock was mentioned in the will of John Cree dated 25 January 1819 at Plymouth Port, Devon, England. Trevor Cree has transcribed an abstract. See the will of John Cree.1
Cecilia Mattock was mentioned in the will of John Cree dated 25 January 1819 at Plymouth Port, Devon, England. Trevor Cree has transcribed an abstract. See the will of John Cree.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, transcription of will of John Cree (1753-1826) sent by Trevor Cree, 6 Nov 2009,.
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Alexander Fraser
Male, CreeID#7369
On 10 February 1798, Alexander Fraser was also known as Alexander Frazer.
Alexander Fraser married Jean Douglas on 10 February 1798 in Carstairs, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
His daughter Marion Fraser was baptised on 15 February 1803 in Carstairs, Lanarkshire.2
Alexander Fraser married Jean Douglas on 10 February 1798 in Carstairs, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
His daughter Marion Fraser was baptised on 15 February 1803 in Carstairs, Lanarkshire.2
Child of Alexander Fraser and Jean Douglas
- Marion Fraser+ (15 February 1803 - 23 September 1869)
References
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Jean Douglas
Female, CreeID#7370
Jean Douglas married Alexander Fraser on 10 February 1798 in Carstairs, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her daughter Marion Fraser was baptised on 15 February 1803 in Carstairs, Lanarkshire.2
Her daughter Marion Fraser was baptised on 15 February 1803 in Carstairs, Lanarkshire.2
Child of Jean Douglas and Alexander Fraser
- Marion Fraser+ (15 February 1803 - 23 September 1869)
References
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The photograph
Male, CreeID#7371
The photograph (an unknown value.)
This is not a person, so please ignore this entry. (It is a place-holder that enables images to be listed under a number of individuals without reproducing them separately for each of them.) . .
This is not a person, so please ignore this entry. (It is a place-holder that enables images to be listed under a number of individuals without reproducing them separately for each of them.) . .
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Nathanael Hand
Male, CreeID#7372, (7 October 1744 - )
Nathanael Hand was baptised on 7 October 1744 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.1
Nathanael Hand married Mary Pacey on 21 November 1768 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.2
His daughter Sarah Hand was born c 1774.3
Nathanael Hand married Mary Pacey on 21 November 1768 in Grantham, Lincolnshire.2
His daughter Sarah Hand was born c 1774.3
Child of Nathanael Hand and Mary Pacey
- Sarah Hand+ (c 1774 - )
References
- [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
- [S85] IGI, Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
- [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, It was earlier supposed that Sarah was baptised on 31 Dec 1776, the daughter of Nathanael Hand and Mary Pacey. There is little evidence for this except that Mary was born at Flintham, which is only a few miles from Farndon, and there is no alternative record of her birth. Mary may well be a relative of a boatman Henry Pacey who was on the same boat as George Cree, a great-grandson of Joshua Cree, in the 1881 Census. See http://cree.name/archives/newark.pdf page 37. Joshua Cree's daughter Lucy Ann Cree had also married a William Pacey in 1837 and he too was baptised at Flintham (in 1815).
However in 2015 we discovered that the grave of Sarah's son Francis Cree and his wife Mary King was adjacenbt to that of Francis Hand who was baptised in 1776, a son of Francis and Mary Hand of Farndon. This couple are aguably more likely parents of Sarah Hand even though there is is no record of the relationship.
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Mary Pacey
Female, CreeID#7373, (7 October 1744 - )
Mary Pacey was baptised on 7 October 1744 in Flintham, Nottinghamshire, England.1
Mary Pacey married Nathanael Hand on 21 November 1768 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.2
Her daughter Sarah Hand was born c 1774.3
Mary Pacey married Nathanael Hand on 21 November 1768 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.2
Her daughter Sarah Hand was born c 1774.3
Child of Mary Pacey and Nathanael Hand
- Sarah Hand+ (c 1774 - )
References
- [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
- [S85] IGI, Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
- [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, It was earlier supposed that Sarah was baptised on 31 Dec 1776, the daughter of Nathanael Hand and Mary Pacey. There is little evidence for this except that Mary was born at Flintham, which is only a few miles from Farndon, and there is no alternative record of her birth. Mary may well be a relative of a boatman Henry Pacey who was on the same boat as George Cree, a great-grandson of Joshua Cree, in the 1881 Census. See http://cree.name/archives/newark.pdf page 37. Joshua Cree's daughter Lucy Ann Cree had also married a William Pacey in 1837 and he too was baptised at Flintham (in 1815).
However in 2015 we discovered that the grave of Sarah's son Francis Cree and his wife Mary King was adjacenbt to that of Francis Hand who was baptised in 1776, a son of Francis and Mary Hand of Farndon. This couple are aguably more likely parents of Sarah Hand even though there is is no record of the relationship.
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Henry Baker
Male, CreeID#7374, (1842 or 1843 - )
Henry Baker was born in 1842 or 1843 in Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, England.1
Henry Baker married Jane Dakin, daughter of Thomas Dakin, c August 1877 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England.2
On 3 April 1881 Henry Baker and Jane Dakin were living in 3 Cotton Square, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England, along with William Cree.1
Henry Baker married Jane Dakin, daughter of Thomas Dakin, c August 1877 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England.2
On 3 April 1881 Henry Baker and Jane Dakin were living in 3 Cotton Square, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England, along with William Cree.1
References
- [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, PRO Ref RG11 3377 p24.
- [S289] Website Free BMD (http://www.freebmd.org.uk), GRO 7b 525.
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Thomas Chadwick
Male, CreeID#7377
Charts | Line 1. The Bolsover line Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent |
Thomas Chadwick married Elizabeth Cree, daughter of Frances Cree, c May 1856 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England.1
Family: Thomas Chadwick and Elizabeth Cree
References
- [S289] Website Free BMD (http://www.freebmd.org.uk), GRO 7b 412.
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William Astill
Male, CreeID#7378
Charts | Line 1. The Bolsover line Mini-chart 64 Newark on Trent |
William Astill married Eliza Cree, daughter of Frances Cree, c November 1861 in Newark Reg Dist, Nottinghamshire, England.1
Family: William Astill and Eliza Cree
References
- [S289] Website Free BMD (http://www.freebmd.org.uk), GRO 7b 501.
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Thomas Dakin
Male, CreeID#7379
Child of Thomas Dakin
- Jane Dakin+ (1833 - c November 1896)
References
- [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, PRO Ref RG11 3377 p24.
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Thomas Watchhorn
Male, CreeID#7380
His daughter Mary Ann Tomkins was born on 18 September 1852 in 33 Britannia Street, St Margarets, Leicester, England.1,2,3
Child of Thomas Watchhorn and Ann Tomkins
- Mary Ann Tomkins+ (18 September 1852 - 12 May 1899)
References
- [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881.
- [S289] Website Free BMD (http://www.freebmd.org.uk), GRO Ref 7a 193.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Margaret Bailey, 5 March 2011.
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Ann Tomkins
Female, CreeID#7381
Her daughter Mary Ann Tomkins was born on 18 September 1852 in 33 Britannia Street, St Margarets, Leicester, England.1,2,3
Child of Ann Tomkins and Thomas Watchhorn
- Mary Ann Tomkins+ (18 September 1852 - 12 May 1899)
References
- [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881.
- [S289] Website Free BMD (http://www.freebmd.org.uk), GRO Ref 7a 193.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Margaret Bailey, 5 March 2011.
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Alexander Johnston Cree Brown
Male, CreeID#7383, (29 December 1862 - 2 April 1920)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line |
Alexander Johnston Cree Brown was also known as Johnston Brown. He was born on 29 December 1862 in Totara Estate, Oamaru, North Otago, New Zealand.1 He was the son of William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree.
Alexander Johnston Cree Brown accompanied William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree when they moved from Oamaru to Port Molyneux, New Zealand, before 1866.1
Alexander Johnston Cree Brown accompanied William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree when they moved from Port Molyneux to Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1872.
Alexander Johnston Cree Brown married Ada Gibson on 12 November 1887 in Dunedin.
His father William Brown died on 13 December 1918 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.1
Alexander Johnston Cree Brown died on 2 April 1920.1
Alexander Johnston Cree Brown accompanied William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree when they moved from Oamaru to Port Molyneux, New Zealand, before 1866.1
Alexander Johnston Cree Brown accompanied William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree when they moved from Port Molyneux to Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1872.
Alexander Johnston Cree Brown married Ada Gibson on 12 November 1887 in Dunedin.
His father William Brown died on 13 December 1918 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.1
Alexander Johnston Cree Brown died on 2 April 1920.1
Family: Alexander Johnston Cree Brown and Ada Gibson
References
- [S76] Jessie Cree Brown, Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-61 (36 Brocks Hill Drive, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5RD, England: Cree Family History Society, 1994).
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Helen Scott Cree Brown
Female, CreeID#7384, (15 July 1864 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line |
Helen Scott Cree Brown was born on 15 July 1864 in Dunedin, New Zealand.1 She was the daughter of William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree.
Helen Scott Cree Brown accompanied William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree when they moved from Oamaru to Port Molyneux, New Zealand, before 1866.1
Helen Scott Cree Brown accompanied William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree when they moved from Port Molyneux to Dunedin in 1872.
Helen Scott Cree Brown married John Southey in Dunedin.1
Helen Scott Cree Brown accompanied William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree when they moved from Oamaru to Port Molyneux, New Zealand, before 1866.1
Helen Scott Cree Brown accompanied William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree when they moved from Port Molyneux to Dunedin in 1872.
Helen Scott Cree Brown married John Southey in Dunedin.1
Family: Helen Scott Cree Brown and John Southey
References
- [S76] Jessie Cree Brown, Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-61 (36 Brocks Hill Drive, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5RD, England: Cree Family History Society, 1994).
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Rachel Johnston
Female, CreeID#7385, (1798 - 10 January 1877)
Rachel Johnston was born in 1798 in Campbeltown, Argyllshire, Scotland.1
Rachel Johnston married Alexander Brown on 6 April 1830 in Glasgow, Scotland.2
Her son Thomas Brown was born in 1833.1
Her daughter Rachel Johnston Brown was born in 1835.1
Her son William Brown was born on 17 March 1836 in Dalpeddar, Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
Her husband Alexander Brown died in 1851.1
Rachel Johnston accompanied Jessie Scott Cree and William Brown when they moved from Scotland. to Totara Estate, Oamaru, North Otago, New Zealand, in 1861. The story of their migration is told in the on-line booklet Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-2.1
Rachel Johnston died on 10 January 1877 in Dunedin, New Zealand. She was aged 79.1
Rachel Johnston married Alexander Brown on 6 April 1830 in Glasgow, Scotland.2
Her son Thomas Brown was born in 1833.1
Her daughter Rachel Johnston Brown was born in 1835.1
Her son William Brown was born on 17 March 1836 in Dalpeddar, Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
Her husband Alexander Brown died in 1851.1
Rachel Johnston accompanied Jessie Scott Cree and William Brown when they moved from Scotland. to Totara Estate, Oamaru, North Otago, New Zealand, in 1861. The story of their migration is told in the on-line booklet Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-2.1
Rachel Johnston died on 10 January 1877 in Dunedin, New Zealand. She was aged 79.1
Children of Rachel Johnston and Alexander Brown
- Thomas Brown (1833 - )
- Rachel Johnston Brown (1835 - )
- William Brown+ (17 March 1836 - 13 December 1918)
References
- [S76] Jessie Cree Brown, Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-61 (36 Brocks Hill Drive, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5RD, England: Cree Family History Society, 1994).
- [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
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Robert Scott Cree Brown
Male, CreeID#7386, (23 December 1881 - 1934)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line |
Robert Scott Cree Brown was also known as Cree Brown. He was born on 23 December 1881 in Dunedin, New Zealand.1 He was the son of William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree.
In July 1905 in the University of Otago, New Zealand, Robert Scott Cree Brown graduated BSc in mechanical engineering.2
His father William Brown died on 13 December 1918 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.1
His mother Jessie Scott Cree died on 10 August 1925 in Dunedin, Otago.3
Robert Scott Cree Brown died in 1934 in Slope Point, Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand.
Engineer's Death
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
Invercargill, This Day.
At an inquest regarding the death of Robert Scott Cree Brown, consulting engineer, of Dunedin, whose skull was fractured when his clothing caught on a Diesel engine at the mining company's plant, Slope Point, the engineer-in-charge said that the deceased was supervising tests and apparently passed in front of the engine, his coat being caught on the revolving crank shaft, which at the time was not protected as the engine had been repeatedly stopped and started under the deceased's instructions. All the morning the deceased was careful and did not appear likelv to take risks.
A verdict of accidental death was returned.
(Slope Point is the southernmost point on the South Island of New Zealand.)4
In July 1905 in the University of Otago, New Zealand, Robert Scott Cree Brown graduated BSc in mechanical engineering.2
His father William Brown died on 13 December 1918 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.1
His mother Jessie Scott Cree died on 10 August 1925 in Dunedin, Otago.3
Robert Scott Cree Brown died in 1934 in Slope Point, Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand.
Engineer's Death
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
Invercargill, This Day.
At an inquest regarding the death of Robert Scott Cree Brown, consulting engineer, of Dunedin, whose skull was fractured when his clothing caught on a Diesel engine at the mining company's plant, Slope Point, the engineer-in-charge said that the deceased was supervising tests and apparently passed in front of the engine, his coat being caught on the revolving crank shaft, which at the time was not protected as the engine had been repeatedly stopped and started under the deceased's instructions. All the morning the deceased was careful and did not appear likelv to take risks.
A verdict of accidental death was returned.
(Slope Point is the southernmost point on the South Island of New Zealand.)4
References
- [S76] Jessie Cree Brown, Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-61 (36 Brocks Hill Drive, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5RD, England: Cree Family History Society, 1994).
- [S362] Otago Witness, Issue 2678, 12 July 1905, Page 30.
- [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
- [S357] Evening Post (New Zealand), Volume CXVII, Issue 129, 2 June 1934, Page 14, col. 8.
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Ada Gibson
Female, CreeID#7387
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line |
Ada Gibson married Alexander Johnston Cree Brown, son of William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree, on 12 November 1887 in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Family: Ada Gibson and Alexander Johnston Cree Brown
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John Southey
Male, CreeID#7388, (1856 - 1922)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line |
John Southey was born in 1856.1
John Southey married Helen Scott Cree Brown, daughter of William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree, in Dunedin, New Zealand.1
John Southey died in 1922.1
John Southey married Helen Scott Cree Brown, daughter of William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree, in Dunedin, New Zealand.1
John Southey died in 1922.1
Family: John Southey and Helen Scott Cree Brown
References
- [S76] Jessie Cree Brown, Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-61 (36 Brocks Hill Drive, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5RD, England: Cree Family History Society, 1994).
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Alexander Brown
Male, CreeID#7389, (1789 - 1851)
Alexander Brown was born in 1789 in Dalpeddar, Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.1
Alexander, like his father Thomas Brown of Dalpeddar near Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire, was admitted a Burgess and Guild Brother of Glasgow on 2nd July 1814.1
Alexander Brown married Rachel Johnston on 6 April 1830 in Glasgow, Scotland.2
Alexander, as a cotton manufacturer and foreign trader, was made a member of the Merchants' House of Glasgow on 20th October 1831.1
His son Thomas Brown was born in 1833.1
His daughter Rachel Johnston Brown was born in 1835.1
His son William Brown was born on 17 March 1836 in Dalpeddar, Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire.
Alexander Brown was a cotton spinner in 1850.3
Alexander Brown died in 1851.1
Alexander, like his father Thomas Brown of Dalpeddar near Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire, was admitted a Burgess and Guild Brother of Glasgow on 2nd July 1814.1
Alexander Brown married Rachel Johnston on 6 April 1830 in Glasgow, Scotland.2
Alexander, as a cotton manufacturer and foreign trader, was made a member of the Merchants' House of Glasgow on 20th October 1831.1
His son Thomas Brown was born in 1833.1
His daughter Rachel Johnston Brown was born in 1835.1
His son William Brown was born on 17 March 1836 in Dalpeddar, Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire.
Alexander Brown was a cotton spinner in 1850.3
Alexander Brown died in 1851.1
Children of Alexander Brown and Rachel Johnston
- Thomas Brown (1833 - )
- Rachel Johnston Brown (1835 - )
- William Brown+ (17 March 1836 - 13 December 1918)
References
- [S76] Jessie Cree Brown, Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-61 (36 Brocks Hill Drive, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5RD, England: Cree Family History Society, 1994).
- [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
- [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 11Mar/29. Marriage record of son William.
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Mary Burdin
Female, CreeID#7390
Mary Burdin married Thomas Pacey on 26 November 1807 in Flintham, Nottinghamshire, England.1
Her son William Paine was baptised on 25 September 1815 in Flintham, Nottinghamshire.2
Her son William Paine was baptised on 25 September 1815 in Flintham, Nottinghamshire.2
Child of Mary Burdin and Thomas Pacey
- William Paine+ (25 September 1815 - 1853 or 1857)
References
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Thomas Cree
Male, CreeID#7391, (19 June 1871 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Mini-chart 6286 Bangor |
Thomas Cree was born on 19 June 1871 in Bangor, County Down, Ireland.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Cree and Eliza Campbell.
On 31 March 1901 Thomas Cree was living in the household of Thomas Cree and Eliza Campbell in 14 Abbey Street, Bangor, County Down, Ireland, along with Hugh Cree. Thomas Cree was a general labourer aged 61 while Eliza was 65. Hugh was a plasterer aged 32 and Thomas junior was 30 and also a general labourer.3
Thomas Cree married Mary Anna Purdy, daughter of John Purdy, on 26 October 1906 in St Anne's Church of Ireland, Shankill, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. Thomas Cree was aged 30, a labourer, of Thorndale, Whiterock Road, Belfast. Mary Anna Purdy was 27 of 30 Milliner Street, Belfast. The witnesses were Robert and Norah Gamble.2
His daughter Sarah Sloane Cree was born on 12 April 1907 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down, Ireland.1,2
His son Charles Cree was born on 14 March 1909 in Newtownards, County Down, Ireland.1,2,4
On 2 April 1911 Thomas Cree was living in 35 Maxwell Road, Bangor, County Down, Ireland. He was a gardener, married, but living in the household of one Ethel Lepper, a widow, who had two children, a governess and four servants (including Thomas Cree) living in her house. Thomas's religion was entered as Church of Ireland.1
His son Lewis Houston Cree was born on 10 August 1911 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down.5
On 31 March 1901 Thomas Cree was living in the household of Thomas Cree and Eliza Campbell in 14 Abbey Street, Bangor, County Down, Ireland, along with Hugh Cree. Thomas Cree was a general labourer aged 61 while Eliza was 65. Hugh was a plasterer aged 32 and Thomas junior was 30 and also a general labourer.3
Thomas Cree married Mary Anna Purdy, daughter of John Purdy, on 26 October 1906 in St Anne's Church of Ireland, Shankill, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. Thomas Cree was aged 30, a labourer, of Thorndale, Whiterock Road, Belfast. Mary Anna Purdy was 27 of 30 Milliner Street, Belfast. The witnesses were Robert and Norah Gamble.2
His daughter Sarah Sloane Cree was born on 12 April 1907 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down, Ireland.1,2
His son Charles Cree was born on 14 March 1909 in Newtownards, County Down, Ireland.1,2,4
On 2 April 1911 Thomas Cree was living in 35 Maxwell Road, Bangor, County Down, Ireland. He was a gardener, married, but living in the household of one Ethel Lepper, a widow, who had two children, a governess and four servants (including Thomas Cree) living in her house. Thomas's religion was entered as Church of Ireland.1
His son Lewis Houston Cree was born on 10 August 1911 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down.5
Children of Thomas Cree and Mary Anna Purdy
- Sarah Sloane Cree (12 April 1907 - )
- Charles Cree (14 March 1909 - 13 February 1913)
- Lewis Houston Cree+ (10 August 1911 - )
References
- [S253] UK Census 2 Apr 1911.
- [S358] Cree Index to Northern Ireland Births Marriages and Deaths.
- [S264] UK Census 31 Mar 1901.
- [S288] Website Irish Genealogy (http://www.irishgenealogy.ie), Birth results for Cree from 1845 to 2013, Group Registration ID 834249, "14 March 1909."
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes.
Last edited | 13 Jan 2020 |
Mary Anna Purdy
Female, CreeID#7392, (1879 or 1880 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Mini-chart 6286 Bangor |
Mary Anna Purdy was born in 1879 or 1880. She was 31 at the 1911 Census.1 She was the daughter of John Purdy.
Mary Anna Purdy married Thomas Cree, son of Thomas Cree and Eliza Campbell, on 26 October 1906 in St Anne's Church of Ireland, Shankill, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. Thomas Cree was aged 30, a labourer, of Thorndale, Whiterock Road, Belfast. Mary Anna Purdy was 27 of 30 Milliner Street, Belfast. The witnesses were Robert and Norah Gamble.2
Her daughter Sarah Sloane Cree was born on 12 April 1907 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down, Ireland.1,2
Her son Charles Cree was born on 14 March 1909 in Newtownards, County Down, Ireland.1,2,3
On 2 April 1911 Mary Anna Purdy was living in 38 Abbey Street, Bangor, County Down, Ireland. Mary was shown as the Head of Family, five years married with two children born. She was shown as married but her husband was not present on Census night.1
Her son Lewis Houston Cree was born on 10 August 1911 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down.4
Mary Anna Purdy married Thomas Cree, son of Thomas Cree and Eliza Campbell, on 26 October 1906 in St Anne's Church of Ireland, Shankill, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. Thomas Cree was aged 30, a labourer, of Thorndale, Whiterock Road, Belfast. Mary Anna Purdy was 27 of 30 Milliner Street, Belfast. The witnesses were Robert and Norah Gamble.2
Her daughter Sarah Sloane Cree was born on 12 April 1907 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down, Ireland.1,2
Her son Charles Cree was born on 14 March 1909 in Newtownards, County Down, Ireland.1,2,3
On 2 April 1911 Mary Anna Purdy was living in 38 Abbey Street, Bangor, County Down, Ireland. Mary was shown as the Head of Family, five years married with two children born. She was shown as married but her husband was not present on Census night.1
Her son Lewis Houston Cree was born on 10 August 1911 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down.4
Children of Mary Anna Purdy and Thomas Cree
- Sarah Sloane Cree (12 April 1907 - )
- Charles Cree (14 March 1909 - 13 February 1913)
- Lewis Houston Cree+ (10 August 1911 - )
References
- [S253] UK Census 2 Apr 1911.
- [S358] Cree Index to Northern Ireland Births Marriages and Deaths.
- [S288] Website Irish Genealogy (http://www.irishgenealogy.ie), Birth results for Cree from 1845 to 2013, Group Registration ID 834249, "14 March 1909."
- [S120] Civil Registration Indexes.
Last edited | 13 Jan 2020 |
Sarah Sloane Cree
Female, CreeID#7393, (12 April 1907 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Mini-chart 6286 Bangor |
Sarah Sloane Cree was also known as Sarah Sloan Cree. She was born on 12 April 1907 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down, Ireland. She was aged 3 at the 1911 Census.1,2 She was the daughter of Thomas Cree and Mary Anna Purdy.
Sarah Sloane Cree married Ernest Arthur Bradley on 7 August 1933 in Saint Annes Church of Ireland, Shankill, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland.2
Sarah Sloane Cree married Ernest Arthur Bradley on 7 August 1933 in Saint Annes Church of Ireland, Shankill, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland.2
References
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Charles Cree
Male, CreeID#7394, (14 March 1909 - 13 February 1913)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Mini-chart 6286 Bangor |
Charles Cree was born on 14 March 1909 in Newtownards, County Down, Ireland. (The BMD Index shows 14 Mar 1907 but he was shown as aged 2 at the 1911 Census.)1,2,3 He was the son of Thomas Cree and Mary Anna Purdy.
Charles Cree died on 13 February 1913 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down, Ireland.4
Charles Cree died on 13 February 1913 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down, Ireland.4
References
- [S253] UK Census 2 Apr 1911.
- [S358] Cree Index to Northern Ireland Births Marriages and Deaths.
- [S288] Website Irish Genealogy (http://www.irishgenealogy.ie), Birth results for Cree from 1845 to 2013, Group Registration ID 834249, "14 March 1909."
- [S358] Cree Index to Northern Ireland Births Marriages and Deaths, "age 3."
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Lewis Houston Cree
Male, CreeID#7395, (10 August 1911 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Mini-chart 6286 Bangor |
Lewis Houston Cree was born on 10 August 1911 in Newtownards Reg Dist, County Down, Ireland.1 He was the son of Thomas Cree and Mary Anna Purdy.
Lewis Houston Cree married Kathleen Jones on 2 October 1937 in St Comgall Bangor Church of Ireland, Bangor, County Down, Ireland.2
Lewis Houston Cree married Kathleen Jones on 2 October 1937 in St Comgall Bangor Church of Ireland, Bangor, County Down, Ireland.2
Family: Lewis Houston Cree and Kathleen Jones
References
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Kathleen Jones
Female, CreeID#7396
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Mini-chart 6286 Bangor |
Kathleen Jones married Lewis Houston Cree, son of Thomas Cree and Mary Anna Purdy, on 2 October 1937 in St Comgall Bangor Church of Ireland, Bangor, County Down, Ireland.1
Family: Kathleen Jones and Lewis Houston Cree
References
- [S358] Cree Index to Northern Ireland Births Marriages and Deaths.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Robert Campbell
Male, CreeID#7399
His daughter Eliza Campbell was born in 1835 or 1836 in County Down, Ireland.1
Robert Campbell was a sailor on 14 August 1860.2
Robert Campbell was a sailor on 14 August 1860.2
Child of Robert Campbell
- Eliza Campbell+ (1835 or 1836 - )
References
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |