Elizabeth Crie1
Female, CreeID#1451, (16 April 1710 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
Elizabeth Crie was baptised on 16 April 1710 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Crie and Agnes Wilson.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Kathrine Crie1
Female, CreeID#1452, (11 September 1712 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
Kathrine Crie was baptised on 11 September 1712 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Crie and Agnes Wilson.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Jean Cree1
Female, CreeID#1453, (5 August 1715 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
Jean Cree was baptised on 5 August 1715 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Crie and Agnes Wilson.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Laurence Crie1
Male, CreeID#1454, (6 September 1719 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
Laurence Crie was baptised on 6 September 1719 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of John Crie and Agnes Wilson.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
David Crie1
Male, CreeID#1455, (c 1665 - 12 June 1740)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
David Crie was born c 1665. He was the son of William Crie.
His son Robert Cree was baptised on 4 December 1695 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.2
His son John Cree was baptised on 18 January 1700 in Methven, Perthshire; appr barber in Perth 1725.2
His daughter Kathrine Crie was baptised on 27 April 1712 in Methven, Perthshire.2
His daughter Margaret Cree was baptised on 24 April 1715 in Methven, Perthshire.2
His son William Cree was baptised on 7 August 1719 in Methven, Perthshire.2
David Crie died on 12 June 1740 in Saline, Fife, Scotland.3 Probate of David Crie's will was granted to Hugh Crie on 26 August 1740 in Stirling, Scotland. The Testament Dative... [of] the Deceaset Mr David Crie of Salin Shaw within the parish of Salin... given up by Hugh Crie, tennant...
The debts include:
In primis by William Cree tenant in Salin Shaw - Scots 170-13-0
Thomas Cree tenant their - Scots 239-10-0...
Confirmed... Thomas Cree tennant in Sailnshaw cautioner.4
His son Robert Cree was baptised on 4 December 1695 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.2
His son John Cree was baptised on 18 January 1700 in Methven, Perthshire; appr barber in Perth 1725.2
His daughter Kathrine Crie was baptised on 27 April 1712 in Methven, Perthshire.2
His daughter Margaret Cree was baptised on 24 April 1715 in Methven, Perthshire.2
His son William Cree was baptised on 7 August 1719 in Methven, Perthshire.2
David Crie died on 12 June 1740 in Saline, Fife, Scotland.3 Probate of David Crie's will was granted to Hugh Crie on 26 August 1740 in Stirling, Scotland. The Testament Dative... [of] the Deceaset Mr David Crie of Salin Shaw within the parish of Salin... given up by Hugh Crie, tennant...
The debts include:
In primis by William Cree tenant in Salin Shaw - Scots 170-13-0
Thomas Cree tenant their - Scots 239-10-0...
Confirmed... Thomas Cree tennant in Sailnshaw cautioner.4
Children of David Crie
- Robert Cree2 (4 December 1695 - )
- John Cree2 (18 January 1700 - )
- Kathrine Crie2 (27 April 1712 - )
- Margaret Cree2 (24 April 1715 - )
- William Cree2 (7 August 1719 - )
References
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Patrick Crie1,2
Male, CreeID#1456, (19 September 1669 - before 1740)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
Patrick Crie was baptised on 19 September 1669 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.2
(It's possible that we have the wrong baptism and that Patrick Crie, merchant in Glasgow, was Patrick Crie , son of Patrik Crie and Janett Normand.)3 Patrick Crie was the son of William Crie.2
Patrick Crie married Marie Watson on 1 June 1694 in Glasgow, Scotland.2
Patrick Crie was a merchant on 8 October 1694 in Glasgow. He was admitted as a burgess and Guild Brother by purchase on that date. He had borrowed 44 marks for the purchase from Robert Rodger on 14 August 1694.4,5
His daughter Mary Crie was baptised on 21 July 1695 in Glasgow.2
His daughter Grissell Crie was baptised on 24 August 1697 in Glasgow.2
His son George Cree was born c 1699? On 13 October 1708 in Glasgow Patrick Crie was elected as Master of Work. He was re-elected every year until 1715 when he was replaced by Robert Scott.6
Patrick Crie was a merchant on 14 October 1710 in Glasgow.7
Patrick Crie died before 1740.
(It's possible that we have the wrong baptism and that Patrick Crie, merchant in Glasgow, was Patrick Crie , son of Patrik Crie and Janett Normand.)3 Patrick Crie was the son of William Crie.2
Patrick Crie married Marie Watson on 1 June 1694 in Glasgow, Scotland.2
Patrick Crie was a merchant on 8 October 1694 in Glasgow. He was admitted as a burgess and Guild Brother by purchase on that date. He had borrowed 44 marks for the purchase from Robert Rodger on 14 August 1694.4,5
His daughter Mary Crie was baptised on 21 July 1695 in Glasgow.2
His daughter Grissell Crie was baptised on 24 August 1697 in Glasgow.2
His son George Cree was born c 1699? On 13 October 1708 in Glasgow Patrick Crie was elected as Master of Work. He was re-elected every year until 1715 when he was replaced by Robert Scott.6
Patrick Crie was a merchant on 14 October 1710 in Glasgow.7
Patrick Crie died before 1740.
Children of Patrick Crie and Marie Watson
- Mary Crie (21 July 1695 - )
- Grissell Crie (24 August 1697 - )
- George Cree+8 (c 1699? - )
- Jean Cree
References
- Master of Works, Glasgow.
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Trevor Cree, 13 Oct 2014.
- [S151] Burgeses and Guild Brethren of Glasgow 1573-1750 (n.p.: Scottish Record Society, 1925), p 234, "1694... Crie, Patrick, merchant, B. and G.B., [burgess and Guild Brother] by purchase 8 Oct."
- [S136] Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow 1691-1717 (Glasgow: Scottish Burgh Records Society, 1908), Glasgow - Burgh Register of Deeds. B 10/15. 1810 -2049 (Years 1686 - 1696) B 10/15 2011, "I Patrick Crie merchant Jn Glasgow Grant me to be judged indebted and ? to Robert Rodger... fourty four Merks Scots money for my burgess."
- [S136] Glasgow Burgh Records, p 434.
- [S136] Glasgow Burgh Records, p 453, "The magistrats and toun councill, for good service done and performed to this burgh be Patrick Cree, merchant, present master of work, do hereby analzie and dispone to and in favours of the said Patrick Cree, his heirs and assignes quhatsomever, heretably and irredeemably, that buriall place number thirty three in the new church yeard of this burgh..."
- [S122] Guess or estimate by the compiler.
Last edited | 22 Dec 2019 |
Janet Crie1
Female, CreeID#1457, (23 February 1672 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
Janet Crie was baptised on 23 February 1672 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of William Crie.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Margaret Haly
Female, CreeID#1458, (8 March 1702 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Margaret Haly was baptised on 8 March 1702 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Andreu Halie.
Margaret Haly married Hugh Crie, son of John Crie and Catherine White, on 25 October 1726 in Methven, Perthshire.2,3
Her daughter Janet Crie was baptised on 1 November 1727 in Methven, Perthshire.4
Her daughter Margaret Crie was baptised on 24 August 1729 in Methven, Perthshire.3
Her daughter Catherine Crie was baptised on 10 September 1731 in Methven, Perthshire.3
Her daughter Mary Cree was baptised on 10 September 1731 in Methven, Perthshire.3
Her son Andrew Cree was born c 1733.
Her son John Cree was baptised on 15 June 1735 in Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland.3
Her son William Cree was baptised on 30 January 1737 in Tibbermore, Perthshire.3
Her daughter Jean Cree was baptised on 2 September 1739 in Tibbermore, Perthshire.3
Her son James Crie was born c 1741.
Her daughter Elizabeth Cree was baptised on 20 July 1747 in Saline, Fife, Scotland.3
Margaret Haly married Hugh Crie, son of John Crie and Catherine White, on 25 October 1726 in Methven, Perthshire.2,3
Her daughter Janet Crie was baptised on 1 November 1727 in Methven, Perthshire.4
Her daughter Margaret Crie was baptised on 24 August 1729 in Methven, Perthshire.3
Her daughter Catherine Crie was baptised on 10 September 1731 in Methven, Perthshire.3
Her daughter Mary Cree was baptised on 10 September 1731 in Methven, Perthshire.3
Her son Andrew Cree was born c 1733.
Her son John Cree was baptised on 15 June 1735 in Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland.3
Her son William Cree was baptised on 30 January 1737 in Tibbermore, Perthshire.3
Her daughter Jean Cree was baptised on 2 September 1739 in Tibbermore, Perthshire.3
Her son James Crie was born c 1741.
Her daughter Elizabeth Cree was baptised on 20 July 1747 in Saline, Fife, Scotland.3
Children of Margaret Haly and Hugh Crie
- Janet Crie3 (1 November 1727 - )
- Margaret Crie3 (24 August 1729 - 20 March 1820)
- Catherine Crie3 (10 September 1731 - )
- Mary Cree+3 (10 September 1731 - 1823)
- Andrew Cree+ (c 1733 - )
- John Cree+3 (15 June 1735 - )
- William Cree+3 (30 January 1737 - )
- Jean Cree3 (2 September 1739 - )
- James Crie+ (c 1741 - 18 August 1780)
- Elizabeth Cree3 (20 July 1747 - before October 1773)
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992), Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
- [S124] Leah Leneman, Living in Atholl - a social history of the estates (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1986), p 48 (Table 3.1) and p 49 (text).
- [S70] OPRI 1992.
- [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., Methven 380/1.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Janet Crie1
Female, CreeID#1459, (1 November 1727 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Janet Crie was baptised on 1 November 1727 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.2 She was the daughter of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly.1
Janet Crie married John Couston on 1 June 1759 in Saline, Fife, Scotland.1
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Janet Crie and Mary Cree, Jean Cree, Margaret Crie, Catherine Crie and Andrew Cree.3
Janet Crie married John Couston on 1 June 1759 in Saline, Fife, Scotland.1
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Janet Crie and Mary Cree, Jean Cree, Margaret Crie, Catherine Crie and Andrew Cree.3
Family: Janet Crie and John Couston
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [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., Methven 380/1.
- [S114] Register of Deeds , Dal/257/854 Reg 15 April 1793.
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Margaret Crie1
Female, CreeID#1460, (24 August 1729 - 20 March 1820)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Margaret Crie was baptised on 24 August 1729 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly.1
Her father Hugh Crie died c 1773.
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Margaret Crie and Janet Crie, Mary Cree, Jean Cree, Catherine Crie and Andrew Cree.2
Margaret Crie died on 20 March 1820 in Edinburgh, Scotland.3
Her father Hugh Crie died c 1773.
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Margaret Crie and Janet Crie, Mary Cree, Jean Cree, Catherine Crie and Andrew Cree.2
Margaret Crie died on 20 March 1820 in Edinburgh, Scotland.3
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S114] Register of Deeds , Dal/257/854 Reg 15 April 1793.
- [S427] Edinburgh Magazine, New Series, Vol. XI (1798), Vol. VI, Jan-Jun 1820, p 390, "At Edinburgh, at the house of her nephew, the Rev. Dr Meiklejohn, Mrs Margaret Cree, eldest surviving daughter of the late Hugh Cree, Esq. of Saline-shaw."
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Catherine Crie1
Female, CreeID#1461, (10 September 1731 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Catherine Crie was baptised on 10 September 1731 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly.1
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Catherine Crie and Janet Crie, Mary Cree, Jean Cree, Margaret Crie and Andrew Cree.2
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Catherine Crie and Janet Crie, Mary Cree, Jean Cree, Margaret Crie and Andrew Cree.2
References
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Mary Cree1
Female, CreeID#1462, (10 September 1731 - 1823)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Mary Cree was baptised on 10 September 1731 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly.1
Mary Cree married Rev George Meiklejohn, son of John Meiklejohn and Helen Philp, on 17 November 1763 in Saline, Fife, Scotland. Also shown in OPRI Tulliallan, Perthshire,19 Sep 1763.2,3
Her son Rev Dr Hugh Meiklejohn was born on 12 June 1764.4
Her father Hugh Crie died c 1773.
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Mary Cree and Janet Crie, Jean Cree, Margaret Crie, Catherine Crie and Andrew Cree.5
Mary Cree died in 1823. "Mary Cree, relict of George Mickeljohn, Preacher of the Gospel."6
Mary Cree married Rev George Meiklejohn, son of John Meiklejohn and Helen Philp, on 17 November 1763 in Saline, Fife, Scotland. Also shown in OPRI Tulliallan, Perthshire,19 Sep 1763.2,3
Her son Rev Dr Hugh Meiklejohn was born on 12 June 1764.4
Her father Hugh Crie died c 1773.
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Mary Cree and Janet Crie, Jean Cree, Margaret Crie, Catherine Crie and Andrew Cree.5
Mary Cree died in 1823. "Mary Cree, relict of George Mickeljohn, Preacher of the Gospel."6
Child of Mary Cree and Rev George Meiklejohn
- Rev Dr Hugh Meiklejohn+ (12 June 1764 - 11 June 1831)
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S70] OPRI 1992, Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
- [S454] Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk), Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910.
- [S70] OPRI 1992, Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
- [S114] Register of Deeds , Dal/257/854 Reg 15 April 1793.
- [S457] Donald Whyte, Scottish Emigrants to the U.S.A (n.p.: n.pub., 1903), However Whyte gives his name as Hugh. This is an error., "Meiklejohn, Hugh (Rev.) From Saline Shaw, Fife. To
North Carolina before 1800, Clergyman. M[arried]. Mary Cree (1744-1823)."
Last edited | 26 Dec 2021 |
William Cree1
Male, CreeID#1463, (30 January 1737 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
William Cree was baptised on 30 January 1737 in Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly.1
William Cree married Janet Harrower, daughter of Robert Harrower and Mary Hume, on 29 June 1757 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.1,2
His daughter Helen Cree was born on 12 June 1758 in Dunfermline, Fife.3
His son William Cree was born on 31 March 1761 in Dunfermline, Fife.4
William Cree married Janet Harrower, daughter of Robert Harrower and Mary Hume, on 29 June 1757 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.1,2
His daughter Helen Cree was born on 12 June 1758 in Dunfermline, Fife.3
His son William Cree was born on 31 March 1761 in Dunfermline, Fife.4
Children of William Cree and Janet Harrower
- Helen Cree1 (12 June 1758 - )
- William Cree1 (31 March 1761 - )
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTTM-5XG (Indexed as GRIE).
- [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTN9-W9K
- [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XY46-6N5
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Jean Cree1
Female, CreeID#1464, (2 September 1739 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Jean Cree was baptised on 2 September 1739 in Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly.1
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Jean Cree and Janet Crie, Mary Cree, Margaret Crie, Catherine Crie and Andrew Cree.2
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Jean Cree and Janet Crie, Mary Cree, Margaret Crie, Catherine Crie and Andrew Cree.2
References
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Elizabeth Cree1
Female, CreeID#1465, (20 July 1747 - before October 1773)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Elizabeth Cree was baptised on 20 July 1747 in Saline, Fife, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly.1
Elizabeth Cree died before October 1773.
Elizabeth Cree died before October 1773.
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Andrew Cree1
Male, CreeID#1466, (c 1733 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Andrew Cree was born c 1733. He was the son of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly. Andrew Cree was apprenticed in 1752 as a wright to John Couston in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
Andrew Cree married Margaret Scott on 21 July 1758 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland.2
Andrew Cree married Margaret Galloway on 25 July 1760 in Kennoway, Fife.2
His son Thomas Cree was baptised on 10 May 1761 in Kennoway, Fife.2
His daughter Isabel Cree was baptised on 24 April 1763 in Kennoway, Fife.2
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Andrew Cree and Janet Crie, Mary Cree, Jean Cree, Margaret Crie and Catherine Crie.3
Andrew Cree married Margaret Scott on 21 July 1758 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland.2
Andrew Cree married Margaret Galloway on 25 July 1760 in Kennoway, Fife.2
His son Thomas Cree was baptised on 10 May 1761 in Kennoway, Fife.2
His daughter Isabel Cree was baptised on 24 April 1763 in Kennoway, Fife.2
On 14 October 1773 Hugh Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Andrew Cree and Janet Crie, Mary Cree, Jean Cree, Margaret Crie and Catherine Crie.3
Family: Andrew Cree and Margaret Scott
Children of Andrew Cree and Margaret Galloway
- Thomas Cree2 (10 May 1761 - )
- Isabel Cree2 (24 April 1763 - )
References
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Margaret (---)1
Female, CreeID#1467
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers Chart 1445 Saline (2) |
Margaret (---) married William Cree, son of John Crie and Catherine White, before 1727.
Her son George Cree was baptised on 26 March 1748 in Saline, Fife, Scotland; He was born after his father's death.2
Her son George Cree was baptised on 26 March 1748 in Saline, Fife, Scotland; He was born after his father's death.2
Child of Margaret (---) and William Cree
- George Cree+2 (26 March 1748 - )
References
- "a burgess's daughter."
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
George Cree1
Male, CreeID#1468, (26 March 1748 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1445 Saline (2) |
George Cree was baptised on 26 March 1748 in Saline, Fife, Scotland. He was born after his father's death.1 He was the son of William Cree and Margaret (---).1
George Cree married Jean Millar on 4 July 1777 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.1
His son William Cree was baptised on 21 October 1781 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
His daughter Janet Cree was baptised on 8 February 1784 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
His daughter Janet Cree was baptised on 8 October 1786 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
George Cree married Jean Millar on 4 July 1777 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.1
His son William Cree was baptised on 21 October 1781 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
His daughter Janet Cree was baptised on 8 February 1784 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
His daughter Janet Cree was baptised on 8 October 1786 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
Children of George Cree and Jean Millar
- William Cree1 (21 October 1781 - )
- Janet Cree1 (8 February 1784 - )
- Janet Cree1 (8 October 1786 - )
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Jean Millar1
Female, CreeID#1469
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1445 Saline (2) |
Jean Millar married George Cree, son of William Cree and Margaret (---), on 4 July 1777 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.1
Her son William Cree was baptised on 21 October 1781 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
Her daughter Janet Cree was baptised on 8 February 1784 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
Her daughter Janet Cree was baptised on 8 October 1786 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
Her son William Cree was baptised on 21 October 1781 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
Her daughter Janet Cree was baptised on 8 February 1784 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
Her daughter Janet Cree was baptised on 8 October 1786 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
Children of Jean Millar and George Cree
- William Cree1 (21 October 1781 - )
- Janet Cree1 (8 February 1784 - )
- Janet Cree1 (8 October 1786 - )
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
William Cree1
Male, CreeID#1470, (21 October 1781 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1445 Saline (2) |
William Cree was baptised on 21 October 1781 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.1 He was the son of George Cree and Jean Millar.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Janet Cree1
Female, CreeID#1471, (8 February 1784 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1445 Saline (2) |
Janet Cree was baptised on 8 February 1784 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of George Cree and Jean Millar.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Janet Cree1
Female, CreeID#1472, (8 October 1786 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1445 Saline (2) |
Janet Cree was baptised on 8 October 1786 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of George Cree and Jean Millar.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Anne Maxton1
Female, CreeID#1473, (1705 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Anne Maxton was also known as Agnes Maxton.2 She was born in 1705 in Tullilumb, Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland.2 She was the daughter of John Maxton.2
Anne Maxton married James Cree, son of John Crie and Catherine White, on 8 November 1730 in Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland.3
Her son William Crie was baptised on 19 September 1731 in Perth, Scotland.3
Her daughter Jean Crie was baptised on 14 January 1733 in Perth.3
Her daughter Christian Crie was baptised on 17 June 1734 in Perth.3
Her daughter Kathrine Crie was baptised on 28 December 1735 in Perth.3
Her daughter Margaret Crie was baptised on 26 December 1736 in Perth.3
Her daughter Christian Crie was baptised on 12 April 1741 in Perth.3
Her daughter Ann Crie was baptised on 12 March 1743 in Perth.3
Her son John Crie was baptised on 17 March 1745 in Perth.3
Her daughter Mary Crie was baptised on 29 March 1747 in Perth.3
On 17 April 1758 Anne Maxton and James Cree were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included William Crie, Jean Crie, Margaret Crie and John Crie. This was a disposition by which he assigned her "for her Liferent use only during all the days of her Life time in case she should survive me and William, John, Jean and Margaret Cree my only lawful Children and their Heirs... tenements of land haigh and laugh with the Pertinents lying on the east side of Watergate of Perth acquired by me from George Stirling... and pay to them yearly During her lifetime the sum of one hundred Merks Scots money out of the Rents of the said tenements of land... and I hereby nominate Deacon George Maxton, Baker in Perth..." (Registered 19 May 1858.)4
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Anne Maxton and Jean Crie, Margaret Crie, John Crie, James Drummond and George Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...5
Anne Maxton married James Cree, son of John Crie and Catherine White, on 8 November 1730 in Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland.3
Her son William Crie was baptised on 19 September 1731 in Perth, Scotland.3
Her daughter Jean Crie was baptised on 14 January 1733 in Perth.3
Her daughter Christian Crie was baptised on 17 June 1734 in Perth.3
Her daughter Kathrine Crie was baptised on 28 December 1735 in Perth.3
Her daughter Margaret Crie was baptised on 26 December 1736 in Perth.3
Her daughter Christian Crie was baptised on 12 April 1741 in Perth.3
Her daughter Ann Crie was baptised on 12 March 1743 in Perth.3
Her son John Crie was baptised on 17 March 1745 in Perth.3
Her daughter Mary Crie was baptised on 29 March 1747 in Perth.3
On 17 April 1758 Anne Maxton and James Cree were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included William Crie, Jean Crie, Margaret Crie and John Crie. This was a disposition by which he assigned her "for her Liferent use only during all the days of her Life time in case she should survive me and William, John, Jean and Margaret Cree my only lawful Children and their Heirs... tenements of land haigh and laugh with the Pertinents lying on the east side of Watergate of Perth acquired by me from George Stirling... and pay to them yearly During her lifetime the sum of one hundred Merks Scots money out of the Rents of the said tenements of land... and I hereby nominate Deacon George Maxton, Baker in Perth..." (Registered 19 May 1858.)4
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Anne Maxton and Jean Crie, Margaret Crie, John Crie, James Drummond and George Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...5
Children of Anne Maxton and James Cree
- William Crie+3 (19 September 1731 - 8 May 1803)
- Jean Crie3 (14 January 1733 - )
- Christian Crie3 (17 June 1734 - )
- Kathrine Crie3 (28 December 1735 - )
- Margaret Crie3 (26 December 1736 - 3 March 1795)
- Christian Crie3 (12 April 1741 - )
- Ann Crie3 (12 March 1743 - )
- John Crie+3 (17 March 1745 - 4 May 1803)
- Mary Crie3 (29 March 1747 - )
References
- Possible daughter of George Maxton, Deacon of Bakers, Perth.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Rob Maxtone Graham 22 Jun 2007.
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, B/59/34 pp 367-376.
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, B59/8/45.
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William Crie1,2
Male, CreeID#1474, (19 September 1731 - 8 May 1803)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
William Crie was baptised on 19 September 1731 in Perth, Scotland.2 He was the son of James Cree and Anne Maxton.2
William Crie married Mary Dunlop on 5 March 1758 in Glasgow, Scotland.2
On 17 April 1758 James Cree and Anne Maxton were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included William Crie and Jean Crie, Margaret Crie and John Crie. This was a disposition by which he assigned her "for her Liferent use only during all the days of her Life time in case she should survive me and William, John, Jean and Margaret Cree my only lawful Children and their Heirs... tenements of land haigh and laugh with the Pertinents lying on the east side of Watergate of Perth acquired by me from George Stirling... and pay to them yearly During her lifetime the sum of one hundred Merks Scots money out of the Rents of the said tenements of land... and I hereby nominate Deacon George Maxton, Baker in Perth..." (Registered 19 May 1858.)3
His father James Cree died in May 1758 in Perth.4
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Jean Crie, Margaret Crie, John Crie, James Drummond, George Maxton and Anne Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...5
His daughter Ann Crie was baptised on 22 April 1759 in Perth.2
His son James Cree was baptised on 26 June 1760 in Barony, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2
His son John Cree was baptised on 20 February 1762 in Glasgow.2
In 1766 William Crie and Mary Dunlop were living in Perth along with Ann Crie, James Cree and John Cree. "Wm Crie, Shoemaker, 2 Heads of Family, 2 m 1 f children under 15, 2 est. church."6
William Crie was a Shoemaker in 1773.7
In 1773 William Crie and Mary Dunlop were living in Perth along with Ann Crie, James Cree and John Cree. "William Crie, Shoemaker, wife and four children in back apartments." (tenants of Peter Craigies.)8
William Crie died on 8 May 1803 in Perth. He was aged 72 years. The cause of death was "aged."9 He was buried on 11 May 1803 in Greyfriars Burying Ground, Perth, Scotland.9
William Crie married Mary Dunlop on 5 March 1758 in Glasgow, Scotland.2
On 17 April 1758 James Cree and Anne Maxton were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included William Crie and Jean Crie, Margaret Crie and John Crie. This was a disposition by which he assigned her "for her Liferent use only during all the days of her Life time in case she should survive me and William, John, Jean and Margaret Cree my only lawful Children and their Heirs... tenements of land haigh and laugh with the Pertinents lying on the east side of Watergate of Perth acquired by me from George Stirling... and pay to them yearly During her lifetime the sum of one hundred Merks Scots money out of the Rents of the said tenements of land... and I hereby nominate Deacon George Maxton, Baker in Perth..." (Registered 19 May 1858.)3
His father James Cree died in May 1758 in Perth.4
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Jean Crie, Margaret Crie, John Crie, James Drummond, George Maxton and Anne Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...5
His daughter Ann Crie was baptised on 22 April 1759 in Perth.2
His son James Cree was baptised on 26 June 1760 in Barony, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2
His son John Cree was baptised on 20 February 1762 in Glasgow.2
In 1766 William Crie and Mary Dunlop were living in Perth along with Ann Crie, James Cree and John Cree. "Wm Crie, Shoemaker, 2 Heads of Family, 2 m 1 f children under 15, 2 est. church."6
William Crie was a Shoemaker in 1773.7
In 1773 William Crie and Mary Dunlop were living in Perth along with Ann Crie, James Cree and John Cree. "William Crie, Shoemaker, wife and four children in back apartments." (tenants of Peter Craigies.)8
William Crie died on 8 May 1803 in Perth. He was aged 72 years. The cause of death was "aged."9 He was buried on 11 May 1803 in Greyfriars Burying Ground, Perth, Scotland.9
Children of William Crie and Mary Dunlop
References
- Shoemaker.
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, B/59/34 pp 367-376.
- [S186] The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol 29, (1759) p 45.
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, B59/8/45.
- [S107] Perth Burgh Census 1766, 3/86.
- [S260] Perth Burgh Census 1773, f 50 (d).
- [S260] Perth Census 1773, f 50(d).
- [S95] Perth Burial Register, 1794-1824 (A-L) p 45. PE1/20/1 at http://www.pkc.gov.uk/
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Jean Crie1
Female, CreeID#1475, (14 January 1733 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Jean Crie was baptised on 14 January 1733 in Perth, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of James Cree and Anne Maxton.1
Jean Crie married Captain George Coventry c 1755?.
On 17 April 1758 James Cree and Anne Maxton were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Jean Crie and William Crie, Margaret Crie and John Crie. This was a disposition by which he assigned her "for her Liferent use only during all the days of her Life time in case she should survive me and William, John, Jean and Margaret Cree my only lawful Children and their Heirs... tenements of land haigh and laugh with the Pertinents lying on the east side of Watergate of Perth acquired by me from George Stirling... and pay to them yearly During her lifetime the sum of one hundred Merks Scots money out of the Rents of the said tenements of land... and I hereby nominate Deacon George Maxton, Baker in Perth..." (Registered 19 May 1858.)2
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Jean Crie and Margaret Crie, John Crie, James Drummond, George Maxton and Anne Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...3
In 1766 Jean Crie was living in Perth. "Jean Crie, Indweller, 1 Head of Family, 1 f child over 15, 2 est church."4
In 1773 Jean Crie was living in Perth. "Jean Crie & her Daughter prisest 12 years."5
Jean Crie married Captain George Coventry c 1755?.
On 17 April 1758 James Cree and Anne Maxton were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Jean Crie and William Crie, Margaret Crie and John Crie. This was a disposition by which he assigned her "for her Liferent use only during all the days of her Life time in case she should survive me and William, John, Jean and Margaret Cree my only lawful Children and their Heirs... tenements of land haigh and laugh with the Pertinents lying on the east side of Watergate of Perth acquired by me from George Stirling... and pay to them yearly During her lifetime the sum of one hundred Merks Scots money out of the Rents of the said tenements of land... and I hereby nominate Deacon George Maxton, Baker in Perth..." (Registered 19 May 1858.)2
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Jean Crie and Margaret Crie, John Crie, James Drummond, George Maxton and Anne Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...3
In 1766 Jean Crie was living in Perth. "Jean Crie, Indweller, 1 Head of Family, 1 f child over 15, 2 est church."4
In 1773 Jean Crie was living in Perth. "Jean Crie & her Daughter prisest 12 years."5
Family: Jean Crie and Captain George Coventry
References
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Christian Crie1
Female, CreeID#1476, (17 June 1734 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Christian Crie was baptised on 17 June 1734 in Perth, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of James Cree and Anne Maxton.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
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Kathrine Crie1
Female, CreeID#1477, (28 December 1735 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Kathrine Crie was baptised on 28 December 1735 in Perth, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of James Cree and Anne Maxton.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
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Margaret Crie1
Female, CreeID#1478, (26 December 1736 - 3 March 1795)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Margaret Crie was baptised on 26 December 1736 in Perth, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of James Cree and Anne Maxton.1
On 17 April 1758 James Cree and Anne Maxton were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Margaret Crie and William Crie, Jean Crie and John Crie. This was a disposition by which he assigned her "for her Liferent use only during all the days of her Life time in case she should survive me and William, John, Jean and Margaret Cree my only lawful Children and their Heirs... tenements of land haigh and laugh with the Pertinents lying on the east side of Watergate of Perth acquired by me from George Stirling... and pay to them yearly During her lifetime the sum of one hundred Merks Scots money out of the Rents of the said tenements of land... and I hereby nominate Deacon George Maxton, Baker in Perth..." (Registered 19 May 1858.)2
Margaret Crie married James Drummond before May 1758.
Her father James Cree died in May 1758 in Perth.3
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Margaret Crie and Jean Crie, John Crie, James Drummond, George Maxton and Anne Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...4
Margaret Crie died on 3 March 1795 in Perth. Aged 60.
On 17 April 1758 James Cree and Anne Maxton were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Margaret Crie and William Crie, Jean Crie and John Crie. This was a disposition by which he assigned her "for her Liferent use only during all the days of her Life time in case she should survive me and William, John, Jean and Margaret Cree my only lawful Children and their Heirs... tenements of land haigh and laugh with the Pertinents lying on the east side of Watergate of Perth acquired by me from George Stirling... and pay to them yearly During her lifetime the sum of one hundred Merks Scots money out of the Rents of the said tenements of land... and I hereby nominate Deacon George Maxton, Baker in Perth..." (Registered 19 May 1858.)2
Margaret Crie married James Drummond before May 1758.
Her father James Cree died in May 1758 in Perth.3
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included Margaret Crie and Jean Crie, John Crie, James Drummond, George Maxton and Anne Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...4
Margaret Crie died on 3 March 1795 in Perth. Aged 60.
Family: Margaret Crie and James Drummond
References
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Christian Crie1
Female, CreeID#1479, (12 April 1741 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Christian Crie was baptised on 12 April 1741 in Perth, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of James Cree and Anne Maxton.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
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Ann Crie1
Female, CreeID#1480, (12 March 1743 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Ann Crie was baptised on 12 March 1743 in Perth, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of James Cree and Anne Maxton.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
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John Crie1
Male, CreeID#1481, (17 March 1745 - 4 May 1803)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
John Crie was baptised on 17 March 1745 in Perth, Scotland.1 He was the son of James Cree and Anne Maxton.1
On 17 April 1758 James Cree and Anne Maxton were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included John Crie and William Crie, Jean Crie and Margaret Crie. This was a disposition by which he assigned her "for her Liferent use only during all the days of her Life time in case she should survive me and William, John, Jean and Margaret Cree my only lawful Children and their Heirs... tenements of land haigh and laugh with the Pertinents lying on the east side of Watergate of Perth acquired by me from George Stirling... and pay to them yearly During her lifetime the sum of one hundred Merks Scots money out of the Rents of the said tenements of land... and I hereby nominate Deacon George Maxton, Baker in Perth..." (Registered 19 May 1858.)2
His father James Cree died in May 1758 in Perth.3
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included John Crie and Jean Crie, Margaret Crie, James Drummond, George Maxton and Anne Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...4
John Crie married Margaret Watson on 30 December 1766 in Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland.1
His son James Cree was baptised on 27 October 1767 in Tranent, East Lothian.1
His daughter Janet Cree was born c 1770?
His daughter Ann Cree was born in 1778.5
In 4 August 1792 John Crie took out an insurance policy with the Sun Fire Office.6
John Crie was a merchant grocer in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.7
John Crie died on 4 May 1803 in Inveresk, Fife, Scotland. "To the memory of JOHN CREE, merchant in Musselburgh, who died the 4th of May 1803, aged 57 years."8,5
On 17 April 1758 James Cree and Anne Maxton were parties to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included John Crie and William Crie, Jean Crie and Margaret Crie. This was a disposition by which he assigned her "for her Liferent use only during all the days of her Life time in case she should survive me and William, John, Jean and Margaret Cree my only lawful Children and their Heirs... tenements of land haigh and laugh with the Pertinents lying on the east side of Watergate of Perth acquired by me from George Stirling... and pay to them yearly During her lifetime the sum of one hundred Merks Scots money out of the Rents of the said tenements of land... and I hereby nominate Deacon George Maxton, Baker in Perth..." (Registered 19 May 1858.)2
His father James Cree died in May 1758 in Perth.3
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included John Crie and Jean Crie, Margaret Crie, James Drummond, George Maxton and Anne Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...4
John Crie married Margaret Watson on 30 December 1766 in Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland.1
His son James Cree was baptised on 27 October 1767 in Tranent, East Lothian.1
His daughter Janet Cree was born c 1770?
His daughter Ann Cree was born in 1778.5
In 4 August 1792 John Crie took out an insurance policy with the Sun Fire Office.6
John Crie was a merchant grocer in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.7
John Crie died on 4 May 1803 in Inveresk, Fife, Scotland. "To the memory of JOHN CREE, merchant in Musselburgh, who died the 4th of May 1803, aged 57 years."8,5
Children of John Crie and Margaret Watson
- James Cree1 (27 October 1767 - )
- Janet Cree (c 1770? - )
- Ann Cree (1778 - 22 April 1853); There is no evidence that Ann was in fact a daughter of John Crie and Margaret Watson except that she was the wife of a vintner at Musselburgh
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, B/59/34 pp 367-376.
- [S186] The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol 29, (1759) p 45.
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, B59/8/45.
- [S250] Website Monumental inscriptions in Inveresk Kirkyard extant in 1857 (http://www.ancestor.abel.co.uk/inv/mi1857.html).
- [S372] Index to holdings at the Guildhall Library, London, quoted by TNA as MS 11936/388/603827 4 August 1792: "Insured: John Cree, High Street, Musselburgh, merchant."
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, Vol 137/573/119 Recorded on 10 June 1818.
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, This shows that John pre-deceased his wife Margaret Watson.
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Mary Crie1
Female, CreeID#1482, (29 March 1747 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Mary Crie was baptised on 29 March 1747 in Perth, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of James Cree and Anne Maxton.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
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Margaret Pow
Female, CreeID#1483, (between 1701 and 1702 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers Chart 1450 Glasgow (2) |
Margaret Pow was born between 1701 and 1702. Based on age at death.
Margaret Pow married John Cree, son of John Crie and Agnes Wilson, on 13 November 1743 in High Kirk, Glasgow, Scotland.1
Her son Robert Cree was baptised on 7 October 1744 in High Kirk, Glasgow; Witnesses were William Watson and Robert Morrison.2
Her daughter Margaret Cree was baptised on 11 May 1746 in High Kirk, Glasgow; Witnesses were Thomas Thomson and Robert Pow.3
Her daughter Agnes Cree was baptised on 27 December 1747 in High Kirk, Glasgow; Witnesses were Robert Achenclose and John Fisher.4
Her son John Cree was baptised on 4 July 1749 in High Kirk, Glasgow; Witnesses were Robert Pow and Alexander Thomson.5
Her daughter Kathrin Cree was baptised on 28 October 1751 in High Kirk, Glasgow; Witnesses were Thomas Thomson and John Letham.6
Her son John Cree was born on 13 January 1754 in High Kirk, Glasgow.7,8
Her son Thomas Cree was baptised on 14 January 1756 in High Kirk, Glasgow; The register states he was "born yesterday". Witnesses were Thomas Thomson and James McNair.9 Margaret Pow was buried on 14 October 1758 in High Kirk, Glasgow. "aged 56 years."10
Margaret Pow married John Cree, son of John Crie and Agnes Wilson, on 13 November 1743 in High Kirk, Glasgow, Scotland.1
Her son Robert Cree was baptised on 7 October 1744 in High Kirk, Glasgow; Witnesses were William Watson and Robert Morrison.2
Her daughter Margaret Cree was baptised on 11 May 1746 in High Kirk, Glasgow; Witnesses were Thomas Thomson and Robert Pow.3
Her daughter Agnes Cree was baptised on 27 December 1747 in High Kirk, Glasgow; Witnesses were Robert Achenclose and John Fisher.4
Her son John Cree was baptised on 4 July 1749 in High Kirk, Glasgow; Witnesses were Robert Pow and Alexander Thomson.5
Her daughter Kathrin Cree was baptised on 28 October 1751 in High Kirk, Glasgow; Witnesses were Thomas Thomson and John Letham.6
Her son John Cree was born on 13 January 1754 in High Kirk, Glasgow.7,8
Her son Thomas Cree was baptised on 14 January 1756 in High Kirk, Glasgow; The register states he was "born yesterday". Witnesses were Thomas Thomson and James McNair.9 Margaret Pow was buried on 14 October 1758 in High Kirk, Glasgow. "aged 56 years."10
Children of Margaret Pow and John Cree
- Robert Cree1 (7 October 1744 - )
- Margaret Cree1 (11 May 1746 - )
- Agnes Cree1 (27 December 1747 - 17 March 1787)
- John Cree1 (4 July 1749 - before 1754)
- Kathrin Cree1 (28 October 1751 - )
- John Cree+1 (13 January 1754 - 19 March 1829)
- Thomas Cree+1 (14 January 1756 - )
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S89] Papers of Eddie O'Neill, 1995, Baptism #77.
- [S89] Papers of Eddie O'Neill, 1995, Baptisms #78.
- [S89] Papers of Eddie O'Neill, 1995, Baptisms #79.
- [S89] Papers of Eddie O'Neill, 1995, Baptism #81.
- [S89] Papers of Eddie O'Neill, 1995, Baptisms #80.
- [S89] Papers of Eddie O'Neill, 1995, Baptisms #82 - Date reported as 12th.
- [S70] OPRI 1992, Births, "Crie: John Crie & Margaret Pow, a L S John (Legitimate Son): Witt Thomas Thomson James McNair 13th (January 1754)."
- [S89] Papers of Eddie O'Neill, 1995, High Kirk baptism index.
- [S89] Papers of Eddie O'Neill, 1995, Deaths #18.
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Janet Harrower
Female, CreeID#1484, (30 January 1733 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Janet Harrower was born on 30 January 1733 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Robert Harrower and Mary Hume. Janet Harrower was baptised on 8 February 1733 in Dunfermline, Fife.1
Janet Harrower married William Cree, son of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly, on 29 June 1757 in Dunfermline, Fife.2,3
Her daughter Helen Cree was born on 12 June 1758 in Dunfermline, Fife.4
Her son William Cree was born on 31 March 1761 in Dunfermline, Fife.5
Janet Harrower married William Cree, son of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly, on 29 June 1757 in Dunfermline, Fife.2,3
Her daughter Helen Cree was born on 12 June 1758 in Dunfermline, Fife.4
Her son William Cree was born on 31 March 1761 in Dunfermline, Fife.5
Children of Janet Harrower and William Cree
- Helen Cree2 (12 June 1758 - )
- William Cree2 (31 March 1761 - )
References
- [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTF1-78Z
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTTM-5XG (Indexed as GRIE).
- [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTN9-W9K
- [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XY46-6N5
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Helen Cree1
Female, CreeID#1485, (12 June 1758 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Helen Cree was born on 12 June 1758 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.2 She was the daughter of William Cree and Janet Harrower.1 Helen Cree was baptised on 15 June 1758 in Dunfermline, Fife.1,2
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTN9-W9K
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
William Cree1
Male, CreeID#1486, (31 March 1761 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
William Cree was born on 31 March 1761 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.2 He was the son of William Cree and Janet Harrower.1 William Cree was baptised on 12 April 1761 in Dunfermline, Fife.1,2
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XY46-6N5
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Mary Dunlop
Female, CreeID#1487
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Mary Dunlop married William Crie, son of James Cree and Anne Maxton, on 5 March 1758 in Glasgow, Scotland.1
Her daughter Ann Crie was baptised on 22 April 1759 in Perth, Scotland.1
Her son James Cree was baptised on 26 June 1760 in Barony, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her son John Cree was baptised on 20 February 1762 in Glasgow.1
In 1766 Mary Dunlop and William Crie were living in Perth along with Ann Crie, James Cree and John Cree. "Wm Crie, Shoemaker, 2 Heads of Family, 2 m 1 f children under 15, 2 est. church."2
In 1773 Mary Dunlop and William Crie were living in Perth along with Ann Crie, James Cree and John Cree. "William Crie, Shoemaker, wife and four children in back apartments." (tenants of Peter Craigies.)3
Her daughter Ann Crie was baptised on 22 April 1759 in Perth, Scotland.1
Her son James Cree was baptised on 26 June 1760 in Barony, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her son John Cree was baptised on 20 February 1762 in Glasgow.1
In 1766 Mary Dunlop and William Crie were living in Perth along with Ann Crie, James Cree and John Cree. "Wm Crie, Shoemaker, 2 Heads of Family, 2 m 1 f children under 15, 2 est. church."2
In 1773 Mary Dunlop and William Crie were living in Perth along with Ann Crie, James Cree and John Cree. "William Crie, Shoemaker, wife and four children in back apartments." (tenants of Peter Craigies.)3
Children of Mary Dunlop and William Crie
References
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Captain George Coventry
Male, CreeID#1488, ( - before 1758)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Captain George Coventry married Jean Crie, daughter of James Cree and Anne Maxton, c 1755?.
Captain George Coventry died before 1758.1
Captain George Coventry died before 1758.1
Family: Captain George Coventry and Jean Crie
References
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, B59/8/51 p 287.
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James Drummond1
Male, CreeID#1489
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
James Drummond was a wright in 1758 in Perth, Scotland.
James Drummond married Margaret Crie, daughter of James Cree and Anne Maxton, before May 1758.
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included James Drummond and Jean Crie, Margaret Crie, John Crie, George Maxton and Anne Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...2
James Drummond married Margaret Crie, daughter of James Cree and Anne Maxton, before May 1758.
On 10 May 1758 in Perth William Crie was a party to a deed. Witnesses or people mentioned in it included James Drummond and Jean Crie, Margaret Crie, John Crie, George Maxton and Anne Maxton. It is agreed between William Cree, Eldest Lawful Son of the Deceas deacon James Crie Shoemaker in Perth on the one part and John, Jean and Margaret Crie all lawful Children of the same James Crie and Anne Maxton his Relict with the special advice and consent of George Maxton late deacon of the Bakers of Perth & Samuel Wallace Maltman there Tutors nominate to the said John Crie and they as taking burden on them for their sd pupil, and with Consent of James Drummond, Wright in Perth, Husband to the said Margaret... William Crie... having expressed his dissatisfaction with the said deed as prejudiciall to him the Lawful Heir, and Partys considering the great expense and trouble which behoved to ensue were they to ascertain their several rights by a Lawsuit... hereby agree that the said William Crie shall have right to one just and equal third part of the whole free means and estate heritable and moveable...2
Family: James Drummond and Margaret Crie
References
- Wright in Perth.
- [S91] Perth Burgh Book of Deeds, B59/8/45.
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Margaret Watson
Female, CreeID#1490
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Margaret Watson married John Crie, son of James Cree and Anne Maxton, on 30 December 1766 in Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland.1
Her son James Cree was baptised on 27 October 1767 in Tranent, East Lothian.1
Her daughter Janet Cree was born c 1770?
Her daughter Ann Cree was born in 1778.2
On 28 December 1815 in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, Margaret Watson and Janet Cree were parties to a deed. This was a Settlement by "Margaret Cree, widow of John Cree, Merchant Grocer in Musselburgh, to Janet Hope, Wife of Robert Hope, Baker in Musselburgh and their daughter Margaret Watson Hope."3
Her son James Cree was baptised on 27 October 1767 in Tranent, East Lothian.1
Her daughter Janet Cree was born c 1770?
Her daughter Ann Cree was born in 1778.2
On 28 December 1815 in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, Margaret Watson and Janet Cree were parties to a deed. This was a Settlement by "Margaret Cree, widow of John Cree, Merchant Grocer in Musselburgh, to Janet Hope, Wife of Robert Hope, Baker in Musselburgh and their daughter Margaret Watson Hope."3
Children of Margaret Watson and John Crie
- James Cree1 (27 October 1767 - )
- Janet Cree (c 1770? - )
- Ann Cree (1778 - 22 April 1853); There is no evidence that Ann was in fact a daughter of John Crie and Margaret Watson except that she was the wife of a vintner at Musselburgh
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S250] Website Monumental inscriptions in Inveresk Kirkyard extant in 1857 (http://www.ancestor.abel.co.uk/inv/mi1857.html).
- [S114] Register of Deeds , Vol 137/573/118.
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James Cree1
Male, CreeID#1491, (27 October 1767 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
James Cree was baptised on 27 October 1767 in Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland.1 He was the son of John Crie and Margaret Watson.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Janet Cree
Female, CreeID#1492, (c 1770? - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Janet Cree was born c 1770?. She was the daughter of John Crie and Margaret Watson.
Janet Cree married Robert Hope in 1815?.
On 28 December 1815 in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, Janet Cree and Margaret Watson were parties to a deed. This was a Settlement by "Margaret Cree, widow of John Cree, Merchant Grocer in Musselburgh, to Janet Hope, Wife of Robert Hope, Baker in Musselburgh and their daughter Margaret Watson Hope."1
Janet Cree married Robert Hope in 1815?.
On 28 December 1815 in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, Janet Cree and Margaret Watson were parties to a deed. This was a Settlement by "Margaret Cree, widow of John Cree, Merchant Grocer in Musselburgh, to Janet Hope, Wife of Robert Hope, Baker in Musselburgh and their daughter Margaret Watson Hope."1
Family: Janet Cree and Robert Hope
References
- [S114] Register of Deeds , Vol 137/573/118.
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Robert Hope1
Male, CreeID#1493
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1447 Perth shoemakers |
Robert Hope married Janet Cree, daughter of John Crie and Margaret Watson, in 1815?.
Robert Hope was a baker in 1818 in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
Robert Hope was a baker in 1818 in Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
Family: Robert Hope and Janet Cree
References
- Baker in Musselburgh.
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John Couston1
Male, CreeID#1494
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Andrew Cree was apprenticed in 1752 as a wright to John Couston in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
John Couston married Janet Crie, daughter of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly, on 1 June 1759 in Saline, Fife, Scotland.2
John Couston married Janet Crie, daughter of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly, on 1 June 1759 in Saline, Fife, Scotland.2
Family: John Couston and Janet Crie
References
- Wright.
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
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Rev George Meiklejohn
Male, CreeID#1495, (25 August 1733 - 1817 or 1818)
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Rev George Meiklejohn was born on 25 August 1733.1 He was the son of John Meiklejohn and Helen Philp. Rev George Meiklejohn was baptised on 2 September 1733 in Culross, Perthshire, Scotland.2
Rev George Meiklejohn was a Preacher of the Gospel.
See a biography of Rev George Meiklejohn.
Rev George Meiklejohn attended St Andrews University, Scotland, from 1755 to 1761.
In 1763, Rev George Meiklejohn was also known as George Micklejohn.
In 1763, Rev George Meiklejohn was also known as George Mucklejohn.
Rev George Meiklejohn married Mary Cree, daughter of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly, on 17 November 1763 in Saline, Fife, Scotland. Also shown in OPRI Tulliallan, Perthshire,19 Sep 1763.3,4
His son Rev Dr Hugh Meiklejohn was born on 12 June 1764.5
On 29 March 1766 Rev George Meiklejohn moved from Scotland and settled at North Carolina, USA. According to a biographical essay by Alfred Stratton Lawrence, Micklejohn was sent by The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.6
Rev George Meiklejohn was a pastor in 1767 in Hillsboro, Orange County, North Carolina, USA.7
Rev George Meiklejohn married Elizabeth Lockhart before 1770. This would appear to have been a bigamous marriage since Mary Cree survived him and was described at her death in 1823 as Mary Cree, relict of George Mickeljohn, Preacher of the Gospel. Her year is also given in the reference.
It appears that George and Elizabeth had at least seven children, George, Jr., William, James, Robert, Elizabeth, Thomas and Catherine.8
In 1786 Rev George Meiklejohn was living in Goshen District, Granville County, North Carolina, USA.9
Rev George Meiklejohn died in 1817 or 1818 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA.10 Probate of Rev George Meiklejohn's will was granted on 15 February 1819 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.11
Rev George Meiklejohn was a Preacher of the Gospel.
See a biography of Rev George Meiklejohn.
Rev George Meiklejohn attended St Andrews University, Scotland, from 1755 to 1761.
In 1763, Rev George Meiklejohn was also known as George Micklejohn.
In 1763, Rev George Meiklejohn was also known as George Mucklejohn.
Rev George Meiklejohn married Mary Cree, daughter of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly, on 17 November 1763 in Saline, Fife, Scotland. Also shown in OPRI Tulliallan, Perthshire,19 Sep 1763.3,4
His son Rev Dr Hugh Meiklejohn was born on 12 June 1764.5
On 29 March 1766 Rev George Meiklejohn moved from Scotland and settled at North Carolina, USA. According to a biographical essay by Alfred Stratton Lawrence, Micklejohn was sent by The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.6
Rev George Meiklejohn was a pastor in 1767 in Hillsboro, Orange County, North Carolina, USA.7
Rev George Meiklejohn married Elizabeth Lockhart before 1770. This would appear to have been a bigamous marriage since Mary Cree survived him and was described at her death in 1823 as Mary Cree, relict of George Mickeljohn, Preacher of the Gospel. Her year is also given in the reference.
It appears that George and Elizabeth had at least seven children, George, Jr., William, James, Robert, Elizabeth, Thomas and Catherine.8
In 1786 Rev George Meiklejohn was living in Goshen District, Granville County, North Carolina, USA.9
Rev George Meiklejohn died in 1817 or 1818 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA.10 Probate of Rev George Meiklejohn's will was granted on 15 February 1819 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.11
Child of Rev George Meiklejohn and Mary Cree
- Rev Dr Hugh Meiklejohn+ (12 June 1764 - 11 June 1831)
Family: Rev George Meiklejohn and Elizabeth Lockhart
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X1N5-N4D
- [S70] OPRI 1992, Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
- [S454] Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk), Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910.
- [S70] OPRI 1992, Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
- [S454] Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk), Fothergill, Gerald. A List of Emigrant Ministers to America, 1690-1811. London, England: Stock, 1904. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1965. This is a list of British clergymen who emigrated to the Americas with financial support from the British crown., "Name : George Micklejohn Destination : North Carolina Date : 29 Mar 1766 Source : Money Book, 50-2
The first we hear of him is in a letter of Governor Tryon to Daniel Burton, Secretary of the S.P.G., dated Oct. 1, 1766, and written from New Bern. Tryon says that Micklejohn had come bringing certain letters, and adds ‘I shall pay the properest attention to our Society’s recommendation of the above gentleman... I have great expectations from Mr Micklejohn; he is lately gone into Rowan County.’ Writing five days later to the Bishop of London, Tryon says, ‘The Rev MrMicklejohn arrived about three months since. I sent him into the back settlements, but have not yet absolutely fixed him. He was three weeks at Brunswick while Mr Barnett was sick; I own I have great expectations of Micklejohn’s being serviceable in his calling.’….[by] April 30, 1767 we find him established at St. Matthews, Hillsboro, Orange County, by letters of presentation from the Governor." - [S501] Francis Nash, Hillsboro, Colonial and Revolutionary (Hillsboro NC: Edwards & Broughton, 1903), "In 1767 came the Rev. George Meiklejohn, as shepherd and pastor of this flock."
- [S419] Website, Baldwin-Bibb County GaArchives Biographies: Mickeljohn, Family 1766 - 1860: Micklejohn by Kristina Simms, http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/baldwin/bios/…, At some point before 1770 he had married Elizabeth Lockhart, daughter of Samuel Lockhart and Catherine Bennett Lockhart...
WILL OF GEORGE MICKLEJOHN:... I give and bequeath to my wife Elizabeth five pounds... probated in Mecklenburg Co., VA the 15th day of February 1819. - [S454] Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk), North Carolina, State Census, 1784-1787, "Number of inhabitants in Goshen District 1786."
- [S419] Website, Baldwin-Bibb County GaArchives Biographies.....Mickeljohn, Family 1766 - 1860: Micklejohn, http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/baldwin/bios/…, In about 1810 George Micklejohn moved to Mecklenburg County, Virginia, where he
died in late 1817 or early 1818. - [S419] Website, Baldwin-Bibb County GaArchives Biographies: Mickeljohn, Family 1766 - 1860: Micklejohn by Kristina Simms, http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/baldwin/bios/…
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Margaret Scott
Female, CreeID#1496
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Margaret Scott married Andrew Cree, son of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly, on 21 July 1758 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland.1
Family: Margaret Scott and Andrew Cree
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Margaret Galloway
Female, CreeID#1497
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Margaret Galloway married Andrew Cree, son of Hugh Crie and Margaret Haly, on 25 July 1760 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland.1
Her son Thomas Cree was baptised on 10 May 1761 in Kennoway, Fife.1
Her daughter Isabel Cree was baptised on 24 April 1763 in Kennoway, Fife.1
Her son Thomas Cree was baptised on 10 May 1761 in Kennoway, Fife.1
Her daughter Isabel Cree was baptised on 24 April 1763 in Kennoway, Fife.1
Children of Margaret Galloway and Andrew Cree
- Thomas Cree1 (10 May 1761 - )
- Isabel Cree1 (24 April 1763 - )
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Isabel Cree1
Female, CreeID#1498, (24 April 1763 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Isabel Cree was baptised on 24 April 1763 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Andrew Cree and Margaret Galloway.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Thomas Cree1
Male, CreeID#1499, (10 May 1761 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Thomas Cree was baptised on 10 May 1761 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland.1 He was the son of Andrew Cree and Margaret Galloway.1
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Robert Cree1
Male, CreeID#1500, (4 December 1695 - )
Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1306 Perth glovers |
Robert Cree was baptised on 4 December 1695 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of David Crie.1
In January 1773 Robert Cree was living in Perth, Scotland. One of four "tenants of David Couans... Robert Cree and wife Chelsea man came from the parish of Redgorten six years ago."2
In January 1773 Robert Cree was living in Perth, Scotland. One of four "tenants of David Couans... Robert Cree and wife Chelsea man came from the parish of Redgorten six years ago."2
References
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