Jean Cree
Female, CreeID#9601, (c 1809 - )
Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Jean Cree was born c 1809.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Margaret Young.
Jean Cree married Anderson James on 17 September 1831 in Middle Church, Perth, Scotland.2
Jean Cree married Anderson James on 17 September 1831 in Middle Church, Perth, Scotland.2
Family: Jean Cree and Anderson James
References
- [S122] Guess or estimate by the compiler, (from age at marriage).
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Transcribed by Trevor Cree, "James Anderson, Weaver in Perth... and Jean Cree in the said Parish Daughter to John Cree, Weaver there."
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Anderson James
Male, CreeID#9602
Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Anderson James married Jean Cree, daughter of John Cree and Margaret Young, on 17 September 1831 in Middle Church, Perth, Scotland.1
Family: Anderson James and Jean Cree
References
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Transcribed by Trevor Cree, "James Anderson, Weaver in Perth... and Jean Cree in the said Parish Daughter to John Cree, Weaver there."
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Mary Cree
Female, CreeID#9603, (c 1808 - )
Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Mary Cree was born c 1808 in Perth, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Margaret Young.
Mary Cree married James Douglas on 7 May 1830 in East Church Parish, Perth, Scotland.2
Mary Cree married James Douglas on 7 May 1830 in East Church Parish, Perth, Scotland.2
Family: Mary Cree and James Douglas
References
- [S122] Guess or estimate by the compiler, (from age at marriage).
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Transcribed by Trevor Cree, "James Douglas, Carpenter, in the East Church Parish of Perth and Mary Cree in the said Parish Daughter to John Cree, Weaver there."
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
James Douglas
Male, CreeID#9604
Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
James Douglas married Mary Cree, daughter of John Cree and Margaret Young, on 7 May 1830 in East Church Parish, Perth, Scotland.1
Family: James Douglas and Mary Cree
References
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Transcribed by Trevor Cree, "James Douglas, Carpenter, in the East Church Parish of Perth and Mary Cree in the said Parish Daughter to John Cree, Weaver there."
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Euphan Cree
Female, CreeID#9605, (c January 1815 - 5 January 1816)
Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Euphan Cree was born c January 1815.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Margaret Young.
Euphan Cree died on 5 January 1816.2
Euphan Cree died on 5 January 1816.2
References
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
John Cree
Male, CreeID#9606, (1843 or 1844 - )
Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
John Cree was born in 1843 or 1844 in Perth, Scotland.1 He was the son of John Cree.
On 7 April 1861 John Cree was living in the household of John Cree in 10 Meal Vennel, Perth, Scotland. John was a coal merchant aged 43, living with his son John aged 17 who was a bookbinder's apprentice and Janet Sime a seamstress aged 46.1
On 7 April 1861 John Cree was living in the household of John Cree in 10 Meal Vennel, Perth, Scotland. John was a coal merchant aged 43, living with his son John aged 17 who was a bookbinder's apprentice and Janet Sime a seamstress aged 46.1
References
- [S204] UK Census 7 Apr 1861, Perth Burgh; ED: 17; Page: 14; Line: 9.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Andrew Bell
Male, CreeID#9607, ( - before 1861)
Andrew Bell married Jane Barlas Wylie, daughter of James Wylie and Jean Barlas, on 21 March 1838 in Perth, Scotland.1
Andrew Bell died before 1861.
Andrew Bell died before 1861.
Family: Andrew Bell and Jane Barlas Wylie
References
- [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XY3V-WL3
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Margaret Cree
Female, CreeID#9608, (1823 or 1824 - 7 August 1854)
Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Margaret Cree was born in 1823 or 1824 in Perth, Scotland. She was the daughter of John Cree and Margaret Young.
Her mother Margaret Young died on 22 May 1847 in Leonard Street, Perth, Scotland.1
Margaret Cree died on 7 August 1854 in Pomarium, Perth, Scotland. She died of cholera aged 30.2
Her mother Margaret Young died on 22 May 1847 in Leonard Street, Perth, Scotland.1
Margaret Cree died on 7 August 1854 in Pomarium, Perth, Scotland. She died of cholera aged 30.2
References
- [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree, email 1 July 2012.
- [S454] Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk), Perthshire Crie/Cree Family Tree, "Margaret Cree died of cholera on the 7 August 1854 at Pomarium aged 30 years and was buried in Greyfriars Cemetery on the 8 August 1854. She was the daughter of John Cree, coal merchant."
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Hugh Henderson
Male, CreeID#9609, (1871 or 1872 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1789 Riccarton (1) |
Hugh Henderson was born in 1871 or 1872 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1,2 He was the son of John Henderson and Elizabeth Bell.
Hugh Henderson was a journeyman blacksmith on 29 July 1892 in 5 Old Cast Lane, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.3
Hugh Henderson married Elizabeth Cree, daughter of Robert Cree and Flora Young, on 29 July 1892 in the Co-operative Hall, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. The ceremony was witnessed by Flora Stewart Cree. The other witness was John Henderson. Elizabeth signed as Lizzie.4
On 31 March 1901 Hugh Henderson and Elizabeth Cree were living in 12 Fowlds Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Hugh was a railway wagon inspector aged 29 and Elizabeth was aged 30. They had three children, Flora aged 8, John, 6, and Robert, 2.2
On 2 April 1911 Hugh Henderson and Elizabeth Cree were living in Craig End, High Church Parish, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Hugh was a railway carriage fitter, aged 39 and Lizzie was aged 40. They had four children, Flora aged 18, who was a grocer's shop assistant, John, 16, Robert, 12, and Hugh, 3.
Gordon Henerson writes: "I can confirm that the Hugh Henderson, 3 years in the 1911 census is my father, Hugh Bell Henderson, who was born on 16 December 1907 in Kilmarnock and died 14 September 1995 in Gloucester. I knew my uncles John and Robert but not my aunt, Flora; all 3 brothers moved to Gloucester in the 1920s and 1930s. Hugh Henderson senior must therefore be my grandfather and with his marriage to Elizabeth (#1593) we have the Cree connection.5
Hugh Henderson was a journeyman blacksmith on 29 July 1892 in 5 Old Cast Lane, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.3
Hugh Henderson married Elizabeth Cree, daughter of Robert Cree and Flora Young, on 29 July 1892 in the Co-operative Hall, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. The ceremony was witnessed by Flora Stewart Cree. The other witness was John Henderson. Elizabeth signed as Lizzie.4
On 31 March 1901 Hugh Henderson and Elizabeth Cree were living in 12 Fowlds Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Hugh was a railway wagon inspector aged 29 and Elizabeth was aged 30. They had three children, Flora aged 8, John, 6, and Robert, 2.2
On 2 April 1911 Hugh Henderson and Elizabeth Cree were living in Craig End, High Church Parish, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Hugh was a railway carriage fitter, aged 39 and Lizzie was aged 40. They had four children, Flora aged 18, who was a grocer's shop assistant, John, 16, Robert, 12, and Hugh, 3.
Gordon Henerson writes: "I can confirm that the Hugh Henderson, 3 years in the 1911 census is my father, Hugh Bell Henderson, who was born on 16 December 1907 in Kilmarnock and died 14 September 1995 in Gloucester. I knew my uncles John and Robert but not my aunt, Flora; all 3 brothers moved to Gloucester in the 1920s and 1930s. Hugh Henderson senior must therefore be my grandfather and with his marriage to Elizabeth (#1593) we have the Cree connection.5
Family: Hugh Henderson and Elizabeth Cree
References
- [S3] Certificate of Birth, Marriage or Death held in Cree Archives, age 20 at marriage, record quoted by Trevor Cree, email 4 Aug 2013.
- [S264] UK Census 31 Mar 1901, Kilmarnock; ED: 16; Page: 10.
- [S3] Certificate held, marriage record, quoted by Trevor Cree, email 4 Aug 2013.
- [S3] Certificate held, quoted by Trevor Cree, email 4 Aug 2013.
- [S16] Personal communication, Trevor Cree quoting 1911 Census.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
John Henderson
Male, CreeID#9610
John Henderson married Elizabeth Bell.
His son Hugh Henderson was born in 1871 or 1872 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1,2
John Henderson was a journeyman blacksmith on 29 July 1892 in 5 Old Cast Lane, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.3
His son Hugh Henderson was born in 1871 or 1872 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1,2
John Henderson was a journeyman blacksmith on 29 July 1892 in 5 Old Cast Lane, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.3
Child of John Henderson and Elizabeth Bell
- Hugh Henderson (1871 or 1872 - )
References
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Elizabeth Bell
Female, CreeID#9611
Elizabeth Bell married John Henderson.
Her son Hugh Henderson was born in 1871 or 1872 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1,2
Her son Hugh Henderson was born in 1871 or 1872 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1,2
Child of Elizabeth Bell and John Henderson
- Hugh Henderson (1871 or 1872 - )
References
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
(---) Young
Male, CreeID#9612
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1789 Riccarton (1) |
(---) Young married Janet Crie, daughter of David Crie and Elizabeth Climie.
His son John Young was born in 1885 or 1886 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1
His son John Young was born in 1885 or 1886 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1
Child of (---) Young and Janet Crie
- John Young (1885 or 1886 - )
References
- [S264] UK Census 31 Mar 1901, Kilmarnock; ED: 8; Page: 28.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
John Young
Male, CreeID#9613, (1885 or 1886 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1789 Riccarton (1) |
John Young was born in 1885 or 1886 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of (---) Young and Janet Crie.
On 31 March 1901 John Young was living in the household of Elizabeth Climie in 2 Old Cast Lane, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, along with Elizabeth Crie and Janet Crie. Elizabeth Climie was now aged 84. Her daughter Elizabeth was a power loom weaver. Another daughter Janet Young, aged 41, worked in a bonded store. Janet's son John Young was a cabinet maker's apprentice aged 16.
On 31 March 1901 John Young was living in the household of Elizabeth Climie in 2 Old Cast Lane, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, along with Elizabeth Crie and Janet Crie. Elizabeth Climie was now aged 84. Her daughter Elizabeth was a power loom weaver. Another daughter Janet Young, aged 41, worked in a bonded store. Janet's son John Young was a cabinet maker's apprentice aged 16.
References
- [S264] UK Census 31 Mar 1901, Kilmarnock; ED: 8; Page: 28.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Andrew Crie
Male, CreeID#9618, (28 October 1762 - )
Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
Andrew Crie was born on 28 October 1762 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland.1 He was the son of William Cree and Ann Marshall. Andrew Crie was baptised on 31 October 1762 in Dysart, Fife.2
References
- [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree, email 1 Sep 2013, "October 31 William Crie & Anne Marshal had a Son bapt(ised) named Andrew. Wit(nesses) Robert Rankin, James Gourlay, born Twenty eight."
- [S16] Personal communication, Letter from Hessie Cree to Robert H Cree, 1962.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
John Crie
Male, CreeID#9622, (1686 or 1687 - 20 September 1708)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
John Crie was born in 1686 or 1687. We have found no birth or baptism record for John Crie. At his death in 1708 he was aged 21 and identified as "son to James Cree provost of Perth." A deed of 1694 describes him as the "third lawful son" and the baptism record of his son (also John) describes him as "John Crie lawfull sone to James Crie provost of Perth." This means that either Andrew or Hendrie, must have died by 1694. (We know that Alexander and Patrick were alive long after 1694.) He was the son of James Crie and Isobell Blair.
On 20 July 1694 John Crie the elder and John Crie were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included John Crie and James Crie, Patrick Crie and Margaret Crie.1 John Crie and Agnas Will were partners in 1706.2
His son John Crie was born on 2 July 1707 in Perth, Scotland.3,4,5
John Crie died on 20 September 1708 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was aged 22.6 He was buried on 22 September 1708 in Hendersons' tomb, Edinburgh, Scotland.6
On 20 July 1694 John Crie the elder and John Crie were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included John Crie and James Crie, Patrick Crie and Margaret Crie.1 John Crie and Agnas Will were partners in 1706.2
His son John Crie was born on 2 July 1707 in Perth, Scotland.3,4,5
John Crie died on 20 September 1708 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was aged 22.6 He was buried on 22 September 1708 in Hendersons' tomb, Edinburgh, Scotland.6
Child of John Crie and Agnas Will
- John Crie+ (2 July 1707 - 17 December 1796)
References
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, B59/8/24 p 246 Goods and Gear. Assignation and Disposition, "Me, John Cree, Glover, burges of Perth from the... favour and affectione which I have... to Marjorie Joan? Cree my grandchild... the said Mr John Cree my grandchild his airs and donators... Also 200 merks to Patrick, son to James Cree (present) Provost of Perth, also to John Cree third lawful son of the said James Cree 200 merks to be administered by their father. Also to Mar(gare)t Cree my grandchild 200 merks providing she marry with the consent of her mother and brother."
- [S1] Parish Register of the relevant parish, Image sent by Trevor Cree, email 3 Sep 2013, "Perth the second of July 1707 years was born John Crie naturall sone to John Crie lawfull sone to James Crie provost of Perth and Agnas Will, and baptized the eight of July by Mr Georg Blear Minister of Perth."
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Image sent by Trevor Cree, email 3 Sep 2013, "Perth the second of July 1707 years was born John Crie naturall sone to John Crie lawfull sone to James Crie provost of Perth and Agnas Will, and baptized the eight of July by Mr Georg Blear Minister of Perth."
- [S118] Sheila A. Scott, Monumental Inscriptions pre 1855 of Upper Ward of Lanarkshire (Edinburgh: Scottish Genealogy, 1977), copied by Brian Lambie to Barbara Hafslund, "age 87 at death."
- [S126] Patricia Yates, Cree Nurserymen of Lanarkshire and Surrey (Oadby: Cree FHS, 1992), Available for A HREF="www.cree.name/archives/booklets.htm"free download here /A.
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Image sent by Trevor Cree, email 3 Sep 2013, "John Cree son to James Cree provost of Perth dyed 20[th September 1708] aged 21 years of a feaver and [...] ?last hendersons tomb."
Last edited | 18 Feb 2020 |
Agnas Will
Female, CreeID#9623
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
Agnas Will and John Crie were partners in 1706.1
Her son John Crie was born on 2 July 1707 in Perth, Scotland.2,3,4
Her son John Crie was born on 2 July 1707 in Perth, Scotland.2,3,4
References
- [S1] Parish Register of the relevant parish, Image sent by Trevor Cree, email 3 Sep 2013, "Perth the second of July 1707 years was born John Crie naturall sone to John Crie lawfull sone to James Crie provost of Perth and Agnas Will, and baptized the eight of July by Mr Georg Blear Minister of Perth."
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Image sent by Trevor Cree, email 3 Sep 2013, "Perth the second of July 1707 years was born John Crie naturall sone to John Crie lawfull sone to James Crie provost of Perth and Agnas Will, and baptized the eight of July by Mr Georg Blear Minister of Perth."
- [S118] Sheila A. Scott, Monumental Inscriptions pre 1855 of Upper Ward of Lanarkshire (Edinburgh: Scottish Genealogy, 1977), copied by Brian Lambie to Barbara Hafslund, "age 87 at death."
- [S126] Patricia Yates, Cree Nurserymen of Lanarkshire and Surrey (Oadby: Cree FHS, 1992), Available for A HREF="www.cree.name/archives/booklets.htm"free download here /A.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Anne Cree
Female, CreeID#9624, (3 December 1726 - 13 February 1728)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1853 Biggar |
Anne Cree was born on 3 December 1726 in Alva, Stirlingshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Crie and Margaret Burn. Anne Cree was baptised on 11 December 1726 in Alva, Stirlingshire.2
Anne Cree died on 13 February 1728 in Alva, Stirlingshire.3
Anne Cree died on 13 February 1728 in Alva, Stirlingshire.3
References
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Alva, Stirling, Baptisms, 11 December 1726, "Anne begotten in fornication betwixt John Cree yo(unge)r Late Gardner to Sir John Areskine of Alva now residing in Edb. (=Edinburgh) and Margaret Burn L D (lawful daughter) to James Burn weaver was baptised. Witnesses James Morison a [...] Kirk Hall and Andrew [...] Smith. born Decebr 3d. The Sd James Burn became Sponsor."
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Alva, Stirling, Baptisms, 11 December 1726, "Anne begotten in fornication betwixt John Cree yo[unge]r Late Gardner to Sir John Areskine of Alva now residing in Edb. [=Edinburgh] and Margaret Burn L D (lawful daughter] to James Burn weaver was baptised. Witnesses James Morison a [...] Kirk Hall and Andrew [...] Smith. born Decebr 3d. The Sd James Burn became Sponsor."
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., extracted by Trevor Cree 26 Sep 2013, "1728.
Feb the 14th. Anne (child) natural duaghter to John Cree yo[ounge]r sometime Gardner at Alva and Margaret Burn lau[fu]ll daughter to James Burn weaver was buried. Witnesses John Marshall Feuar in Craighead and the sd. James Burn. Died 13th."
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Winifred Cree (married name)
Female, CreeID#9625, (8 March 1924 - )
Winifred Cree (married name) was born on 8 March 1924 in Ayr, Queensland, Australia.1 She was a member of the Royal Australian Air Force. At her discharge she was a Corporal in 8 Stores Depot from 29 July 1942 to 20 October 1944.1
Winifred Cree (married name) married Alan Cree, son of David Henry Cree, c 1943.2
Winifred Cree (married name) married Alan Cree, son of David Henry Cree, c 1943.2
Family: Winifred Cree (married name) and Alan Cree
References
- [S438] Website World War 2 Nominal Roll (Australia) (http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/).
- [S438] Website World War 2 Nominal Roll (http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/), Alan Cree (next of kin).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
George Gaudie
Male, CreeID#9626
George Gaudie married Jean Cree, daughter of Patrick Crie and Marie Watson, on 7 June 1733 in Colyton, Ayrshire, Scotland.1
Family: George Gaudie and Jean Cree
References
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Quoted by Trevor Cree, email 10 Sep 2013.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Jean Cree
Female, CreeID#9627
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
Jean Cree was the daughter of Patrick Crie and Marie Watson.
Jean Cree married George Gaudie on 7 June 1733 in Colyton, Ayrshire, Scotland.1
Jean Cree married George Gaudie on 7 June 1733 in Colyton, Ayrshire, Scotland.1
References
- [S110] Old Parochial Register for the relevant Scottish parish (original or facsimile). Note that OPRs are the pre-1855 registers that were "called in" when civil registration started in 1855., Quoted by Trevor Cree, email 10 Sep 2013.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Donald Leroy Cree
Male, CreeID#9628, (14 May 1930 - 26 March 1993)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 21b. The David Cree branch of PA |
Donald Leroy Cree was born on 14 May 1930 in Indiana, USA.1 He was the son of Oscar Leroy Cree and Grace Ruth Reed.
On 1 April 1940 Donald Leroy Cree was living in the household of Oscar Leroy Cree and Grace Ruth Reed in Tipton Township, Cass County, Indiana, USA, along with Thomas Cree. Oscar was a farmer.2
His father Oscar Leroy Cree died on 3 April 1972.
His mother Grace Ruth Reed died in 1989.1
In March 1993 Donald Leroy Cree was living in 62, Rt 1, Galveston, Texas, USA.3
Donald Leroy Cree died on 26 March 1993 in 62, Rt 1, Galveston, Cass County, Indiana, USA.1,4 He was buried on 30 March 1993 in Walton IOOF Cemetery, Walton, Cass County, Indiana, USA.1,5
"He was the son of Oscar and Ruth Reed Cree. On Dec. 30,1956, he was married in Estal County, Ky., to Hazel J.Easter, who survives. A lifelong resident of Cass County, Mr. Cree graduated from Galveston High School. He retired from the Chrysler Corp. in Kokomo after 27 years of service and was a member of Kokomo Local No. 685. Mr. Cree was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in the Korean War. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He also belonged to the Scottish Rite of Indianapolis. Survivors also include one daughter, Donna L. Baker, Lake Havasu, Ariz; one son, Donald W. Cree, Albany; two stepsons, James Jordan, Logansport, and John Jordan, TJuntington; one stepdaughter, Tonna Zimmerman, Lake Havasu, Ariz; two sisters, Carol Vance, Logansport, and Bertha McReynolds, Bunker Hill; and nine grandchildren. One brother [Thomas] preceded in death."3
On 1 April 1940 Donald Leroy Cree was living in the household of Oscar Leroy Cree and Grace Ruth Reed in Tipton Township, Cass County, Indiana, USA, along with Thomas Cree. Oscar was a farmer.2
His father Oscar Leroy Cree died on 3 April 1972.
His mother Grace Ruth Reed died in 1989.1
In March 1993 Donald Leroy Cree was living in 62, Rt 1, Galveston, Texas, USA.3
Donald Leroy Cree died on 26 March 1993 in 62, Rt 1, Galveston, Cass County, Indiana, USA.1,4 He was buried on 30 March 1993 in Walton IOOF Cemetery, Walton, Cass County, Indiana, USA.1,5
"He was the son of Oscar and Ruth Reed Cree. On Dec. 30,1956, he was married in Estal County, Ky., to Hazel J.Easter, who survives. A lifelong resident of Cass County, Mr. Cree graduated from Galveston High School. He retired from the Chrysler Corp. in Kokomo after 27 years of service and was a member of Kokomo Local No. 685. Mr. Cree was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in the Korean War. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He also belonged to the Scottish Rite of Indianapolis. Survivors also include one daughter, Donna L. Baker, Lake Havasu, Ariz; one son, Donald W. Cree, Albany; two stepsons, James Jordan, Logansport, and John Jordan, TJuntington; one stepdaughter, Tonna Zimmerman, Lake Havasu, Ariz; two sisters, Carol Vance, Logansport, and Bertha McReynolds, Bunker Hill; and nine grandchildren. One brother [Thomas] preceded in death."3
References
- [S310] Website Find a Grave web site (http://www.findagrave.com/), http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S9] Census Returns, US Census 1940.
- [S421] The Titusville Herald, 21 January 1993 p 10.
- [S421] The Titusville Herald, 21 January 1993 p 10, "Mr. Cree died at 9:30 a.m. Friday in his residence."
- [S421] The Titusville Herald, 21 January 1993 p 10, "Burial, with military rites, will be in the Walton IOOF Cemetery."
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Thomas Cree
Male, CreeID#9632, (1933 or 1934 - before 1993)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Branch 21b. The David Cree branch of PA |
Thomas Cree was born in 1933 or 1934 in Indiana, USA.1 He was the son of Oscar Leroy Cree and Grace Ruth Reed.
On 1 April 1940 Thomas Cree was living in the household of Oscar Leroy Cree and Grace Ruth Reed in Tipton Township, Cass County, Indiana, USA, along with Donald Leroy Cree. Oscar was a farmer.1
Thomas Cree died before 1993.2
On 1 April 1940 Thomas Cree was living in the household of Oscar Leroy Cree and Grace Ruth Reed in Tipton Township, Cass County, Indiana, USA, along with Donald Leroy Cree. Oscar was a farmer.1
Thomas Cree died before 1993.2
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
William McIntyre Cree
Male, CreeID#9639, (1918 - 1977)
William McIntyre Cree was born in 1918 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.1
William McIntyre Cree married (---) McGinnes in 1941 in Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, Scotland.2,3
William McIntyre Cree died in 1977 in Kilsyth, Stirlingshire. His age was given as 63.4
William McIntyre Cree married (---) McGinnes in 1941 in Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, Scotland.2,3
William McIntyre Cree died in 1977 in Kilsyth, Stirlingshire. His age was given as 63.4
References
- [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, GROS Ref 498/136.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Jane Cree 25 Jul 2007 (but she said 1942).
- [S18] Cree Vol 2, Vol 483 p 79.
- [S18] Cree Vol 2, GROS Ref 476/35.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
(---) Jamieson
Female, CreeID#9640
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1792 Kirkintilloch |
(---) Jamieson married William McIntyre Cree, son of Jane Cree, in 1931 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.1
Her son Archibald Jamieson Cree was born in 1932 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.2
Her daughter Jane McPhail Cree was born in 1933 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.3
Her son Archibald Jamieson Cree was born in 1932 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.2
Her daughter Jane McPhail Cree was born in 1933 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.3
Children of (---) Jamieson and William McIntyre Cree
- Archibald Jamieson Cree (1932 - 1964)
- Jane McPhail Cree (1933 - 1933)
References
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Archibald Jamieson Cree
Male, CreeID#9641, (1932 - 1964)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1792 Kirkintilloch |
Archibald Jamieson Cree was born in 1932 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of William McIntyre Cree and (---) Jamieson.
His father William McIntyre Cree died in 1936 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.2
Archibald Jamieson Cree died in 1964 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.3
His father William McIntyre Cree died in 1936 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.2
Archibald Jamieson Cree died in 1964 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.3
References
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Jane McPhail Cree
Female, CreeID#9642, (1933 - 1933)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1792 Kirkintilloch |
Jane McPhail Cree died in 1933 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.1 She was born in 1933 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.2 She was the daughter of William McIntyre Cree and (---) Jamieson.
References
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Isabella Marshall
Female, CreeID#9644, (1866 or 1867 - )
Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
Isabella Marshall was born in 1866 or 1867 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1
Isabella Marshall married William Cree, son of James Cree and Agnes Paxton Crabbie, after 1881.
On 5 April 1891 Isabella Marshall and William Cree were living in 7 Carlton Terrace, South Leith, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. He was a wine and spirit merchant aged 34 and she was aged 24. They had a housemaid, cook and laundrymaid living in.1
On 31 March 1901 Isabella Marshall and William Cree were living in Whitelee Farm House, St Boswells, Roxburghshire, Scotland. William was a farmer aged 43 and Isabella was 34. Also living in the household were a cook, dairymaid, a scholar, a general servant and a housemaid.2
Isabella Marshall married William Cree, son of James Cree and Agnes Paxton Crabbie, after 1881.
On 5 April 1891 Isabella Marshall and William Cree were living in 7 Carlton Terrace, South Leith, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. He was a wine and spirit merchant aged 34 and she was aged 24. They had a housemaid, cook and laundrymaid living in.1
On 31 March 1901 Isabella Marshall and William Cree were living in Whitelee Farm House, St Boswells, Roxburghshire, Scotland. William was a farmer aged 43 and Isabella was 34. Also living in the household were a cook, dairymaid, a scholar, a general servant and a housemaid.2
Family: Isabella Marshall and William Cree
References
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John Miller Richard
Male, CreeID#9645, (1933 - 2003)
Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
John Miller Richard inherited the estate of Kailzie that had been bought by his great-uncle William Cree in 1914. Kailzie Gardens are now owned by his widow Angela Scott who, by her third marriage in 1991, had become Lady Buchanan-Hepburn. Their daughter Jane Richard married Ralph Percy 12th Duke of Northumberland.1
His mother Gaynor Woosnam died in 1933 in Edinburgh, Scotland.2 John Miller Richard was born in 1933. He was the son of Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE and Gaynor Woosnam.
His father Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE died in 1984 in Edinburgh.3
John Miller Richard died in 2003.
His mother Gaynor Woosnam died in 1933 in Edinburgh, Scotland.2 John Miller Richard was born in 1933. He was the son of Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE and Gaynor Woosnam.
His father Lt-Col John Ernest Miller Richard OBE died in 1984 in Edinburgh.3
John Miller Richard died in 2003.
References
- [S238] Website Wikipedia: Matinicus Island, Maine (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matinicus_Isle%2C_Maine) , Jane Percy, Duchess of Northumberland, accessed 17 Sep 2013.
- [S342] Website Gravestone Photographic Resource (http://www.gravestonephotos.com).
- [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].
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Elizabeth Cree
Female, CreeID#9647, (22 May 1866 - 23 July 1903)
Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Elizabeth Cree was born on 22 May 1866 in Cairo, Egypt.1 She was the daughter of William Cree and Frederica Bowe.
Her father William Cree died on 22 December 1899 in Alexandria, Egypt.2
Elizabeth Cree died on 23 July 1903 in Alexandria.1
Her father William Cree died on 22 December 1899 in Alexandria, Egypt.2
Elizabeth Cree died on 23 July 1903 in Alexandria.1
References
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John Moncreiff
Male, CreeID#9649, (1699 - )
John Moncreiff was born in 1699.1 He was the son of Matthew Moncreiff 2nd Laird of Culfargie and Margaret Mitchell.
References
- [S497] George Seton, The House of Moncrieff (Edinburgh: private pub., 1890), p 98.
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William Moncreiff
Male, CreeID#9650, (1704 - )
William Moncreiff was born in 1704. He was the son of Matthew Moncreiff 2nd Laird of Culfargie and Margaret Mitchell.
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