Janet Gilmour

Female, CreeID#1551, (c 1781? - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Janet Gilmour was born c 1781?. The birth date of 1773 given by Sandeman is clearly incorrect.1

Janet Gilmour married Robert Crie, son of John Cree and Sophia Dougald, on 28 June 1803 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2

Her daughter Jean Crie was born on 28 April 1804 in Glasgow, Scotland.3

Her son John Cree was baptised on 5 March 1809 in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3

Her daughter Janet Cree was born in 1811.

Her son Alexander Crie was born on 18 January 1813 in Glasgow.3

Her son Robert Thomas Crie was born in 1817 or 1818 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.4

Her son William James Cree was born in 1819 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.5,6

Her daughter Sophia Cree was born c 1820.

Her daughter Elizabeth Cree was born c 1822.

Children of Janet Gilmour and Robert Crie

References

  1. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy (Edinburgh: George Waterston, 1950), p 116.
  2. [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTBW-55M. The marriage was also recorded at Barony, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTTL-T96
  3. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  4. [S16] Personal communication, From age at death and at 1861 Census. Email from Trevor Cree, 9 July 2012.
  5. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy, pp 32, 116.
  6. [S204] UK Census 7 Apr 1861, Maryhill; ED: 40; Page: 10.
  7. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

John Cree1,2

Male, CreeID#1552, (5 March 1809 - 1849?)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
John Cree was baptised on 5 March 1809 in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2 He was the son of Robert Crie and Janet Gilmour.2

John Cree married Helen Inglis Scott on 6 September 1836 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2

His son Robert Scott Cree was born on 11 August 1837 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.2

His son Thomas Scott Cree LL D was born on 11 August 1837 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.

His daughter Helen Scott Cree was born on 4 December 1838 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.2

His daughter Jessie Scott Cree was born on 27 May 1840 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.2

His son Alexander Scott Cree was born on 5 June 1842.

His son George Scott Cree was born on 15 July 1843 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.2

His daughter Jane Scott Cree was born in March 1845 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.3

His son Charles Scott Cree was born on 28 May 1847 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.2

John Cree was a master stationer.4

John Cree died in 1849? In Glasgow, Scotland.

His daughter Agnes Scott Cree was born on 22 February 1849 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.2

Children of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott

References

  1. Stationer, book and paper manufacturer.
  2. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  3. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  4. [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 10Mar/90. Marriage of sons George in 1872 and Thomas in 1880, "Master Stationer (deceased)."
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Janet Cree

Female, CreeID#1553, (1811 - 1892)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
[She] came of an old Glasgow family, dating back to the 17th century.1 Janet Cree was born in 1811. She was the daughter of Robert Crie and Janet Gilmour.

Janet Cree married William Crawford on 19 September 1836 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2

Her son Robert Cree Crawford was born on 29 January 1842 in "Govanbank", Glasgow, Scotland.

Her father Robert Crie died in 1854.3

Janet Cree died in 1892.

Child of Janet Cree and William Crawford

References

  1. [S172] George Eyre-Todd, Who's Who in Glasgow in 1909: A biographical dictionary of nearly five hundred living Glasgow citizens and of notable citizens who have died since 1st January, 1907 (Glasgow: Gowans & Gray Limited, 1909), http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/eyrwho/eyrwho0446.htm (2007) Biography of her son Robert Cree Crawfoird.
  2. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  3. [S6] Monumental inscription, Glasgow Cathedral.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Alexander Crie1,2

Male, CreeID#1554, (18 January 1813 - 9 March 1894)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Alexander Crie was born on 18 January 1813 in Glasgow, Scotland.2 He was the son of Robert Crie and Janet Gilmour.2

On 7 June 1841 Alexander Crie was living in the household of Robert Crie in Crown Street, Gorbals, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with William James Cree, Sophia Cree and Elizabeth Cree. Robert was aged 65 and a cotton manufacturer, Alexander was an upholsterer and William was a woollen salesman.3

Alexander Crie married Janet Sime on 1 December 1843 in Melrose, Roxburghshire, Scotland.2

His daughter Mary Cree was born on 20 October 1844 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2

The estates of Alexander Crie and William James Cree were sequestrated in 1848. Their uncles John Cree and Thomas Cree were elected Commissioners for the sequestration.4

His daughter Jessie Cree was born on 7 March 1850 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.

On 30 March 1851 Alexander Crie and Janet Sime were living in Woodlee Inn, Row, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, along with Mary Cree and Jessie Cree. The family were visitors at the Woodleee Inn on census night. Alexander was aged 38 and an upholsterer and Janet was 30. Mary was 6 and Jessie 1.5

His daughter Eliza Cree was born on 3 September 1852 in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2

His father Robert Crie died in 1854.6

His daughter Sophia Jean Cree was born on 19 May 1855 in Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.7

His daughter Jessie Cree died on 17 July 1856.

His daughter Eliza Cree died in 1858.2

Alexander Crie was a cabinet maker and upholsterer on 6 November 1858 in 30 St Vincent Crescent, Anderston, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.8

His son James Sime Cree was born on 6 November 1858 in 30 St Vincent Crescent, Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.9,10

His daughter Charlotte Ellen Cree was born on 8 May 1861 in Anderston, Lanarkshire.9 Alexander Crie has also been indexed under CREE.11

Alexander Crie was an an upholsterer. working with James Sime Cree on 1 January 1883 in 34 Bothwell Street, Glasgow, Scotland. On that date he formed a new partnership with James Sime Cree and others (including a second, unidentified Alexander Cree). However this partnership was dissolved by mutual consent on 28 May 1888 and a new partnership carried on by Alexander Crie and James Sime Cree only.12

Alexander Crie died on 9 March 1894 in Glasgow.13 He was buried in the Cathedral churchyard, Glasgow, Scotland.13

An album of twenty-four original designs for furniture, from Glasgow cabinet-makers and upholsterers Alexander Cree & Company, c.1880s-1920s was sold at auction in 2012.14

Children of Alexander Crie and Janet Sime

References

  1. Cabinet maker, upholsterer.
  2. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  3. [S192] UK Census 7 June 1841, Gorbals; ED: 84; Page: 10.
  4. [S413] Edinburgh Gazette, (1)14 March 1848, p133, http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/issues/5731/pages/133/…
    (2)June 1848 http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/issues/5762/pages/317/…, "

    THE Estates of ALEXANDER CREE, Upholsterer, Cabinet-Maker, and Paper Hanging Manufacturer in Glasgow, as an Individual, and as Partner of the late Company carrying on business in Glasgow as Upholsterers, Cabinet-Makers, and Paper Hanging Manufacturers, under the Firm of Alexander and William Cree, were sequestrated on the 13th day of March 1848... (1)

    SEQUESTRATION of WILLIAM CREE, late Upholsterer in Glasgow, and Partner of the Concern which lately carried on Business in Glasgow under the Firm of ALEXANDER & WILLIAM CREE, Upholsterers.

    JOHN MILLER, Accountant in Glasgow, has been elected Trustee on the estate, and Thomas Cree, Manufacturer in Glasgow, Alexander Morrison, Writer in Glasgow and John Cree, Ship and Insurance Broker there, have been elected Commissioners. The examination of the Bankrupt will take place within the Sheriff-Clerk's Office, Glasgow, on Monday the 10th day of July next, at 12 o'clock noon. The Creditors will meet in the Writing-Chambers of Alexander and James Morrison, Writers, No. 40, Saint Vincent Place Glasgow, upon Wednesday the 26th day of July next, at 12 o'clock noon. (2)."
  5. [S149] UK Census 30 Mar 1851, Row; ED: 7; Page: 22.
  6. [S6] Monumental inscription, Glasgow Cathedral.
  7. [S9] Census Returns.
  8. [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 19Mar/52, Birth of son James S Cree.
  9. [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints.
  10. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 19Mar/52.
  11. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881.
  12. [S413] Edinburgh Gazette, 16 January 1883, p 43, "THE Copartnership of ALEXANDER CREE & COMPANY, Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers, carried on at 34 Bothwell Street and at Wilton Street, New City Road, Glasgow, by the undersigned Alexander Cree and Ebenezer Maclay, was DISSOLVED as at 31st December 1882, by the expiry of the Contract.

    From and after 1st January 1883 the Business will be continued.at the same premises, and under the same name, by the Subscribers Alexander Cree, William Paton Maclay, and James Sime Cree.

    Glasgow, 13th January 1833.

    ALEXR. CREE.
    EBENR. MACLAY.
    ALEXR. CREE.
    WILLIAM PATON MACLAY.
    JAMES SIME CREE.

    JAMES SWAN, Foreman to Alexander
    Cree & Co., Witness.
    ALEX. BAIN, Upholsterer to Alex.
    Cree & Co., Witness.


    "
  13. [S6] Monumental inscription, Glasgow Cath. quoted in Source 5.
  14. [S419] Website, Dominic Winter Auctions, http://www.dominic-winter.co.uk/SEP12TEXT.pdf, Items sold on 19 September 2012 at Dominic Winter Auctions... 592 Chippendale (Thomas). The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Directory... together with an album of twenty-four original designs for furniture, from Glasgow cabinet-makers and upholsterers Alexander Cree & Company, c.1880s-1920s, incl. pen & ink, watercolour wash, and pencil drawings, of sideboards, wardrobes, dressers, chairs, dressing tables, bookcases, tables, etc., some mounted on album leaves, others mounted on card and loosely inserted, one with Alex. Cree & Coy oval ink stamp to lower margin...
  15. [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
Last edited15 Dec 2020

Robert Thomas Crie1

Male, CreeID#1555, (1817 or 1818 - 1 November 1894)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Robert Thomas Crie was born in 1817 or 1818 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2 He was the son of Robert Crie and Janet Gilmour.

Robert Thomas Crie married Elizabeth Fleming, daughter of Margaret Young, on 25 May 1847 in Glasgow, Scotland.3

His daughter Sophia Caroline Cree was born on 3 October 1848 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3

His daughter Margaret Cree was born on 28 July 1850 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.3

His father Robert Crie died in 1854.4

His son Henry Alexander Cree was born on 11 March 1855 in Tradeston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.5

His son Henry Alexander Cree died in 1857 in Hutchesontown, Lanarkshire, Scotland.5

His daughter Christina Cree was born on 12 April 1857 in Hutchesontown, Lanarkshire.6

On 7 April 1861 Robert Thomas Crie and Elizabeth Fleming were living in 234 Pollokshaws Road, Tradeston, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Christina Cree and Margaret Young. Robert was a "Clerk to Seedsman" aged 43. Elizabeth was 39, Christina was 4 and Margaret Young, moither-in-law, was 68.7

Robert Thomas Crie was an accountant on 30 August 1861 in Mill of Raline, Roseneath, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.8

His son Alexander Robert Cree was born on 30 August 1861 in Mill of Raline, Roseneath, Dunbartonshire.9

On 3 April 1881 Robert Thomas Crie and Elizabeth Fleming were living in 35 Rose Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Christina Cree and Alexander Robert Cree. Robert was aged 63 and an accountant, Elizabeth was 59 and born in Paisley, Christina was 23 and a postal clerk and Alexander was 19 and an "Apprentice (General Warehouse)."10

On 5 April 1891 Robert Thomas Crie was living in 21 Roselea Drive, Dennistoun, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Christina Cree and Alexander Robert Cree. Robert was 73 years old and an "Accountant in Public Office," Christina was 35 and a "Post Office Clerk" and Alexander was 29 and a "Clerk in Public Office."11

Robert Thomas Crie died on 1 November 1894 in 40 Whitehill Road, Glasgow, Scotland. The cause was natural decay.12

Children of Robert Thomas Crie and Elizabeth Fleming

References

  1. Dennistoun.
  2. [S16] Personal communication, From age at death and at 1861 Census. Email from Trevor Cree, 9 July 2012.
  3. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  4. [S6] Monumental inscription, Glasgow Cathedral.
  5. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales.
  6. [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, C11934-1.
  7. [S204] UK Census 7 Apr 1861, transcribed by Trevor Cree, 9 July 2012.
  8. [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Email from Trevor Cree, 9 July 2012.
  9. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Email from Trevor Cree, 9 July 2012, "Alexander Robert Cree, born 1861 August Thirtieth at Mill of Raline. Father: Robert Thomas Cree, "Accountant", Wife: Elizabeth Cree (Fleming), married 1847 May 25th Glasgow, Informant: Robert T Cree, father, present."
  10. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, transcribed by Trevor Cree, 9 July 2012.
  11. [S344] UK Census 5 Apr 1891, transcribed by Trevor Cree, 9 July 2012.
  12. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Email from Trevor Cree, 9 July 2012, "Robert Thomas Cree, "Accountant", widower of Elizabeth Fleming, died November First 1894, 40 Whitehill Road, Glasgow, 76 years. Son of Robert Cree, "Cotton Manufacturer" deceased and Janet Cree (Gilmour) deceased. "Natural decay". Informant: Alexr. R. Cree, Son."
  13. [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

William James Cree1

Male, CreeID#1556, (1819 - 8 December 1898)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
William James Cree was born in 1819 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2,3 He was the son of Robert Crie and Janet Gilmour.

On 7 June 1841 William James Cree was living in the household of Robert Crie in Crown Street, Gorbals, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Alexander Crie, Sophia Cree and Elizabeth Cree. Robert was aged 65 and a cotton manufacturer, Alexander was an upholsterer and William was a woollen salesman.4

The estates of Alexander Crie and William James Cree were sequestrated in 1848. Their uncles John Cree and Thomas Cree were elected Commissioners for the sequestration.5

On 30 March 1851 William James Cree was living in the household of Robert Crie in 57 Renfield St, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Sophia Cree and Elizabeth Cree. Robert was aged 74 and a manufacturer. Sophia was 45, Elizabath, 43, was named Eliza. William, 31, was a commission agent.6

William James Cree married Isabella Sandeman, daughter of John Sandeman and Elizabeth Watt, on 27 April 1853 in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland.7

His father Robert Crie died in 1854.8

His daughter Elizabeth Isabella Cree was born in 1854.9,3

His daughter Jannet Gilmore Cree was born on 2 April 1855 in Milton, Lanarkshire, Scotland.10,11

His daughter Jannet Gilmore Cree died in 1856.12

William James Cree was a commission agent on 7 June 1856 in 21 Lansdowne Crescent, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was also shown as such on 22 Sep 1857.13

His daughter Alice Cree was born on 7 June 1856 in 21 Lansdowne Crescent, Glasgow, Lanarkshire.14

His son William Colin Cree was born on 22 September 1857 in 21 Lansdowne Crescent, Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.15,16

His son John Sandeman Cree was born on 7 September 1858 in Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.17

His daughter Ellen Sophia Cree was born on 14 February 1860 in Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire.18

His daughter Florence Cree was born on 24 February 1861 in Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire.19

On 7 April 1861 William James Cree and Isabella Sandeman were living in 21 Lansdowne Crescent, Maryhill, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Elizabeth Isabella Cree, Alice Cree, William Colin Cree, John Sandeman Cree, Ellen Sophia Cree and Florence Cree. William was aged 41 and a wool broker while Isabella his wife was 37. She was born in Leith. Elisabth (sic) was 7, Alice 4, William 3, John 2 Ellen 1 and Florence 1 month. There were three servants living in the household.3

His son Robert Henry Cree was born on 8 June 1862 in Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire.20

William James Cree was a wool merchant on 14 December 1863 in 21 Lansdowne Crescent, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.21 When Robert Henry Cree died on 14 December 1863 in 21 Lansdowne Crescent, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, William James Cree was the informant; He was aged 18 months.22

His son Patrick James Cree was born on 19 March 1864 in Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire.23

His daughter Jessie Crawford Cree was born on 6 January 1866 in Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.24

On 2 April 1871 William James Cree and Isabella Sandeman were living in Lynfield House, Wilson Street, Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Elizabeth Isabella Cree, Alice Cree, William Colin Cree, John Sandeman Cree, Ellen Sophia Cree, Florence Cree, Patrick James Cree, Jessie Crawford Cree and Wilhemina J Sandeman. William was 51 and a wool broker and commission agent. Isabella was 47. All eight of their surviving chidren were at home and all except the two youngest, Patrick and Jessie, were scholars. Wlhelmina, aged 29, was Isabella's sister and a visitor to the household. There were also two servants.25

William James Cree was a wool broker.26

His wife Isabella Sandeman died in 1881 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.27

On 3 April 1881 William James Cree was living in Beech Road, Ingle Side, Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, along with Elizabeth Isabella Cree, Alice Cree, William Colin Cree, John Sandeman Cree, Florence Cree, Patrick James Cree and Jessie Crawford Cree. William was now 61 and still a wool broker. William C Cree was aged 23 and a "Clerk To Wool Broker," John aged 22 was a "Woolen Yarn Agent." Patrick, 17, was a "Clerk To Drysalter." There were two servants.28

On 5 April 1891 William James Cree was living in Ingle Side, Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, along with Elizabeth Isabella Cree, William Colin Cree, John Sandeman Cree, Ellen Sophia Cree, Patrick James Cree and Jessie Crawford Cree. William was still a wool broker as were his sons William, now aged 33, and Patrick, 27. John, 22, was a yarn commission agent. A 30-year-old grain merchant, James T Farquhar, was a visitor.29

William James Cree died on 8 December 1898 in Ingleside, Lenzie, Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The informant was Patrick James Cree. He was aged 78.30,31

Children of William James Cree and Isabella Sandeman

References

  1. Woolbroker (Crawford Cree & Co.)
  2. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy (Edinburgh: George Waterston, 1950), pp 32, 116.
  3. [S204] UK Census 7 Apr 1861, Maryhill; ED: 40; Page: 10.
  4. [S192] UK Census 7 June 1841, Gorbals; ED: 84; Page: 10.
  5. [S413] Edinburgh Gazette, (1)14 March 1848, p133, http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/issues/5731/pages/133/…
    (2)June 1848 http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/issues/5762/pages/317/…, "

    THE Estates of ALEXANDER CREE, Upholsterer, Cabinet-Maker, and Paper Hanging Manufacturer in Glasgow, as an Individual, and as Partner of the late Company carrying on business in Glasgow as Upholsterers, Cabinet-Makers, and Paper Hanging Manufacturers, under the Firm of Alexander and William Cree, were sequestrated on the 13th day of March 1848... (1)

    SEQUESTRATION of WILLIAM CREE, late Upholsterer in Glasgow, and Partner of the Concern which lately carried on Business in Glasgow under the Firm of ALEXANDER & WILLIAM CREE, Upholsterers.

    JOHN MILLER, Accountant in Glasgow, has been elected Trustee on the estate, and Thomas Cree, Manufacturer in Glasgow, Alexander Morrison, Writer in Glasgow and John Cree, Ship and Insurance Broker there, have been elected Commissioners. The examination of the Bankrupt will take place within the Sheriff-Clerk's Office, Glasgow, on Monday the 10th day of July next, at 12 o'clock noon. The Creditors will meet in the Writing-Chambers of Alexander and James Morrison, Writers, No. 40, Saint Vincent Place Glasgow, upon Wednesday the 26th day of July next, at 12 o'clock noon. (2)."
  6. [S149] UK Census 30 Mar 1851, Barony; ED: 23B; Page: 7.
  7. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  8. [S6] Monumental inscription, Glasgow Cathedral.
  9. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy.
  10. [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints.
  11. [S446] Family Search web site, www.familysearch.org, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FQQ4-88D
  12. [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 Milto p 194.
  13. [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 19Mar/22. Birth of daughter Alice.
  14. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 19Mar/22.
  15. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 19Mar/38.
  16. [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FQJP-S2W
  17. [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VQQ6-2F6
  18. [S160] UK Census 2 Apr 1871, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FQQJ-1V3
  19. [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FQDY-247
  20. [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VQQ6-NLW
  21. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 11Mar/70. Death cert. of son Robert.
  22. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 11Mar/70.
  23. [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FQJY-BZL
  24. [S446] Family Search web site, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FQH8-35M
  25. [S160] UK Census 1871, Govan; ED: 20; Page: 3.
  26. [S78] Certificate held or seen, death cert. transcribed by Trevor Cree, email 11 July 2012.
  27. [S18] Cree Vol 2, GROS Ref 15.
  28. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, Kirkintilloch; ED: 13; Page: 3.
  29. [S344] UK Census 5 Apr 1891, Kirkintilloch; ED: 14; Page: 7.
  30. [S18] Cree Vol 2, GROS Ref 312.
  31. [S78] Certificate held or seen, transcribed by Trevor Cree, email 11 July 2012, "William James Cree, Wool Broker, widower of Isabella Sandeman, died 1898 December Eighth, Ingleside, Lenzie, 78 years, son of Robert Cree, "Cotton Manufacturer", and Janet Cree (Gilmour) both deceased, Informant: Patrick J Cree, son."
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Sophia Cree

Female, CreeID#1557, (c 1820 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Sophia Cree was born c 1820. She was the daughter of Robert Crie and Janet Gilmour.

On 7 June 1841 Sophia Cree was living in the household of Robert Crie in Crown Street, Gorbals, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Alexander Crie, William James Cree and Elizabeth Cree. Robert was aged 65 and a cotton manufacturer, Alexander was an upholsterer and William was a woollen salesman.1

On 30 March 1851 Sophia Cree was living in the household of Robert Crie in 57 Renfield St, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Elizabeth Cree and William James Cree. Robert was aged 74 and a manufacturer. Sophia was 45, Elizabath, 43, was named Eliza. William, 31, was a commission agent.2

References

  1. [S192] UK Census 7 June 1841, Gorbals; ED: 84; Page: 10.
  2. [S149] UK Census 30 Mar 1851, Barony; ED: 23B; Page: 7.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Elizabeth Cree1

Female, CreeID#1558, (c 1822 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Elizabeth Cree was born c 1822. She was the daughter of Robert Crie and Janet Gilmour.1

On 7 June 1841 Elizabeth Cree was living in the household of Robert Crie in Crown Street, Gorbals, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Alexander Crie, William James Cree and Sophia Cree. Robert was aged 65 and a cotton manufacturer, Alexander was an upholsterer and William was a woollen salesman.2

On 30 March 1851 Elizabeth Cree was living in the household of Robert Crie in 57 Renfield St, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Sophia Cree and William James Cree. Robert was aged 74 and a manufacturer. Sophia was 45, Elizabath, 43, was named Eliza. William, 31, was a commission agent.3

References

  1. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  2. [S192] UK Census 7 June 1841, Gorbals; ED: 84; Page: 10.
  3. [S149] UK Census 30 Mar 1851, Barony; ED: 23B; Page: 7.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Jean Crie1,2

Female, CreeID#1559, (28 April 1804 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Jean Crie was born on 28 April 1804 in Glasgow, Scotland.2 She was the daughter of Robert Crie and Janet Gilmour.2

Jean Crie married Robert McFeat on 28 March 1831 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2

Family: Jean Crie and Robert McFeat

References

  1. Dsp.
  2. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Helen Inglis Scott1

Female, CreeID#1560, (30 July 1811 - 26 January 1883)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Helen Inglis Scott was born on 30 July 1811.2

Helen Inglis Scott married John Cree, son of Robert Crie and Janet Gilmour, on 6 September 1836 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3

Her son Robert Scott Cree was born on 11 August 1837 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.3

Her son Thomas Scott Cree LL D was born on 11 August 1837 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.

Her daughter Helen Scott Cree was born on 4 December 1838 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.3

Her daughter Jessie Scott Cree was born on 27 May 1840 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.3

Her son Alexander Scott Cree was born on 5 June 1842.

Her son George Scott Cree was born on 15 July 1843 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.3

Her daughter Jane Scott Cree was born in March 1845 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.2

Her son Charles Scott Cree was born on 28 May 1847 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.3

Her husband John Cree died in 1849? In Glasgow, Scotland.

Her daughter Agnes Scott Cree was born on 22 February 1849 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.3

Her son Charles Scott Cree died in 1867 in Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.4

Her daughter Agnes Scott Cree died in 1874 in Anderston, Lanarkshire.5

Helen Inglis Scott died on 26 January 1883 in Glasgow. See will for details of relatives.6

Children of Helen Inglis Scott and John Cree

References

  1. [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints.
  2. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  3. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  4. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, Vol 2 D108 253/19.
  5. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, Vol 2 D201 338/25.
  6. [S73] Transcripts of Cree Wills, Cree Archives, 00.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Robert Scott Cree

Male, CreeID#1561, (11 August 1837 - 17 November 1883)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Chart 1561 Gorbals (2)
Robert Scott Cree was born on 11 August 1837 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott. Robert Scott Cree was baptised on 30 September 1837 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.1

His father John Cree died in 1849? In Glasgow, Scotland. Robert Scott Cree was a witness at the marriage of William Brown and Jessie Scott Cree on 18 July 1861 in Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Rachel Johnston Brown; William was 25 years old and Jessie was 21. Patricia Yates writes:

Both William Brown and his bride Jessie Scott Cree were members of respected trades families, many of whose members were leading citizens of the thriving City of Glasgow.2,3

Robert Scott Cree married Constance Mary Deacon, daughter of Caroline Reid, c August 1867 in Newcastle upon Tyne Reg Dist, Northumberland, England.4,5

His son Charles Deacon Cree was born on 27 June 1868 in Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

His daughter Caroline Cree was born on 13 September 1869 in Anderston, Lanarkshire.6,7

His son Thomas Deacon Cree was born on 26 February 1871 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.6,8

His daughter Helen Scott Cree was born on 1 June 1872 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.6,8

His daughter Mary Constance Cree was born c May 1874 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.9,10

His daughter Nancy Cree was born in 1876 or 1877 in England.8

His son Frederick Deacon Cree was born in 1879 in Kelvin, Lanarkshire, Scotland.11

His daughter Marjorie Deacon Cree was born in 1881 in Kelvin, Lanarkshire.12,13 Robert Scott Cree was "Treasurer to Council of Glasgow." on 3 April 1881.8

On 3 April 1881 Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon were living in 7 Roseberry Terrace, Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Thomas Deacon Cree, Helen Scott Cree, Mary Constance Cree, Nancy Cree and Frederick Deacon Cree. The household also included a cook and a nurse.8

His mother Helen Inglis Scott died on 26 January 1883 in Glasgow.14

Robert Scott Cree died on 17 November 1883 in Glasgow.12

Children of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon

References

  1. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  2. [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
  3. [S76] Jessie Cree Brown, Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-61 (36 Brocks Hill Drive, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5RD, England: Cree Family History Society, 1994).
  4. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy (Edinburgh: George Waterston, 1950).
  5. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, Vol 10b p 189.
  6. [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
  7. [S215] Civil Registrations, GRO Vol 644/8 p 1531.
  8. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, GRO Ref Volume 644-9, ED 60, p 24.
  9. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy, p 116.
  10. [S215] Civil Registrations of Births, Marriages and Deaths, GRO Vol 10b p 28.
  11. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, Vol 2 B448 644/9 389.
  12. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  13. [S215] Civil Registrations of Births, Marriages and Deaths, GRO Vol 644/9 p 922.
  14. [S73] Transcripts of Cree Wills, Cree Archives, 00.
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Thomas Scott Cree LL D

Male, CreeID#1562, (11 August 1837 - 30 November 1909)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Chart 1562 Gorbals (1)
Thomas Scott Cree LL D was born on 11 August 1837 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott. Thomas Scott Cree LL D was baptised on 30 September 1837 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.1

His father John Cree died in 1849? In Glasgow, Scotland. Thomas Scott Cree LL D was a witness at the marriage of Hannah Gault and George Scott Cree on 20 March 1872 in the Free Church of Scotland, Suffolk Street, Calton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Janet Muir was also a witness. George was 28 and a mill manager. Hannah was 21 and a mill worker.2,3

Thomas Scott Cree LL D was a master stationer on 14 October 1880 in 34 Burnland Gardens, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.4

Thomas Scott Cree LL D married Jessie Catherine Richardson Blair, daughter of George Blair and Isabella Warden, on 14 October 1880 in Hillhead, Partick, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The ceremony was witnessed by Alice Cree. The other witness was Archibald Colville. Thomas was 43 years old and Jessie was 23.

The late Robert M H Cree wrote to me in 1993 to say that he had found the marriage certiicate of his paternal grandparents, on which was written, "after banns according to the Forms of the Glassite Meeting." [MS]5,6

Thomas Scott Cree LL D was a paper manufacturer.

His mother Helen Inglis Scott died on 26 January 1883 in Glasgow.7

His daughter Isabella Warden Cree OBE was born in June 1883 in Partick, Lanarkshire, Scotland.8

His son George Blair Cree was born in 1885.9

His son Capt. Robert Scott Cree was born in 1887 in Partick, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.10

His daughter Alice Mary Cree was born in 1891.9

For a decade and more the initials "T.S.C." at the end of a letter in the Glasgow Herald or other newspaper have been the guarantee of a clear, illuminating, and wonderfully simple communication on some vital point of economics. During the same time Mr. Cree has been the contributor of several of the most conclusive papers on his subject to the transactions of the learned societies, and the value of his work was some years ago recognised by the degree of LL.D. conferred upon him by Glasgow University. A good deal of the trenchancy of his economic arguments is derived from the fact that his theories have been built upon a varied practical experience of the working of economic laws in several different trades.

Dr. Cree comes of an old Glasgow stock, his great-great-grandfather having been a Deacon of the Trades' House, and his great-grandfather, another Dr. Cree, an Examiner in the University. Born 11th August, 1837, he lost his father at the age of 14, and leaving the High School, entered the business of James Black & Co., in which his uncles were partners. Seven years later he became cashier to their firm of James and William Inglis, Scott & Co., then the largest spinners and weavers in Scotland, and for two years he afterwards ran a spinning mill of his own in Paisley. His next experience was with a large firm of coalmasters who failed; and it was only after that event that he entered the wholesale stationery business which had been his father's, and in which he has since remained.

In these various industries - weaving, coal-mining, and book-binding - he had had ample opportunity of observing the methods and results of trades-unionism, and he had arrived at the conclusion, from practical acquaintance, not only that the action of trades' unions was mischievous, but that their theory was unsound. He had early read Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill, and learned gradually that the theory and methods of the unions were approved by many modern economists. For himself he came to the conclusion that these modern economists had completely gone astray, that under the influence of sentimentalism they had given up the central doctrine of the old economics, the belief in the automatic action of the law of supply and demand, and had become, not so much economists, as sentimental philanthropists. They start, he said, with the notion, not of making "an enquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations," but rather of circumventing the natural law so as to give the working classes a larger share than that law allows them; and the result is that the law beats them, and their clients get less than it would give, if left alone. He considered it a curious paradox that while they believed in free trade in commodities, they could not believe in free trade in labour. His own belief in the automatic action of the law of supply and demand, and in the heresy of modern economics, is the keynote of all the letters he has written on economic subjects - labour, land laws, free trade, bimetallism, etc. Besides these letters he is the author of three pamphlets on his special subjects. The first of these, "A Criticism of the Theory of Trades' Unions," was read before the Economic Science Section of Glasgow Philosophical Society in 1890, and is now in its fourth edition. The next, on "Evils of Collective Bargaining in Trades' Unions," now in its second edition, was read to the Civic Society of Glasgow in 1898. And the third, "Business Men and Modern Economics," was read before the British Association at Glasgow in 1901. The first and second of these papers were re-published in Germany, one by an economic journal, the other by a federation of employers; and the second, on the "Evils of Collective Bargaining," was reprinted in France, in instalments from day to day, by M. Yves Guyot in the columns of Le Siècle.

In politics Dr. Cree is "an old-fashioned Liberal, a believer in freedom from State interference in every direction - the very reverse of a Radical." For his motto he takes Lord Bramwell's saying, "Please govern me as little as possible."11


Thomas Scott Cree LL D died on 30 November 1909 in 15 Montgomerie Quadrant, Glasgow, Scotland. The informant was Capt. Robert Scott Cree. Thomas Scott Cree, Stationer married to Jessie Richardson Blair died 30 Nov 1909 at 15 Montgomerie Quadrant, Glasgow aged 73 years, son of John Cree, Stationer (deceased) and Helen Inglis Cree ms Scott (deceased) of Hemiplegia Gangrene of Foot. Informant: R.S. Cree, Son.12,13

Children of Thomas Scott Cree LL D and Jessie Catherine Richardson Blair

References

  1. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  2. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales.
  3. [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 10Mar/90.
  4. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 11Mar/163. Marriage cert.
  5. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, M163 222.
  6. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 11Mar/163.
  7. [S73] Transcripts of Cree Wills, Cree Archives, 00.
  8. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, B533 646/3 870.
  9. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  10. [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, Vol 646/3 p424.
  11. [S172] George Eyre-Todd, Who's Who in Glasgow in 1909: A biographical dictionary of nearly five hundred living Glasgow citizens and of notable citizens who have died since 1st January, 1907 (Glasgow: Gowans & Gray Limited, 1909), http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/eyrwho/eyrwho0447.htm (2007).
  12. [S16] Personal communication, Letter from Robert M H Cree 1993.
  13. [S6] Monumental inscription, Glasgow Necroplis, transcibed by Robert M H Cree 1993.
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Helen Scott Cree1

Female, CreeID#1563, (4 December 1838 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Helen Scott Cree was born on 4 December 1838 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott.1

References

  1. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
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Jessie Scott Cree1

Female, CreeID#1564, (27 May 1840 - 10 August 1925)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Jessie Scott Cree was born on 27 May 1840 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott.1

Her father John Cree died in 1849? In Glasgow, Scotland.

Jessie Scott Cree married William Brown, son of Alexander Brown and Rachel Johnston, on 18 July 1861 in Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The ceremony was witnessed by Robert Scott Cree and Rachel Johnston Brown. William was 25 years old and Jessie was 21. Patricia Yates writes:

Both William Brown and his bride Jessie Scott Cree were members of respected trades families, many of whose members were leading citizens of the thriving City of Glasgow.2,3

In 1861 Jessie Scott Cree and William Brown moved from Scotland. and settled at Totara Estate, Oamaru, North Otago, New Zealand, accompanied by Rachel Johnston Brown, Rachel Johnston and Thomas Brown. The story of their migration is told in the on-line booklet Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-2.3

Her son Alexander Johnston Cree Brown was born on 29 December 1862 in Totara Estate, Oamaru, North Otago.3

Her daughter Helen Scott Cree Brown was born on 15 July 1864 in Dunedin, New Zealand.3

Before 1866 Jessie Scott Cree and William Brown moved from Oamaru and settled at Port Molyneux, New Zealand, accompanied by Alexander Johnston Cree Brown and Helen Scott Cree Brown.3

In 1872 Jessie Scott Cree and William Brown moved from Port Molyneux and settled at Dunedin, accompanied by Alexander Johnston Cree Brown and Helen Scott Cree Brown.

Her son Robert Scott Cree Brown was born on 23 December 1881 in Dunedin.3

Her mother Helen Inglis Scott died on 26 January 1883 in Glasgow.4

Her husband William Brown died on 13 December 1918 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.3

Her son Alexander Johnston Cree Brown died on 2 April 1920.3

Jessie Scott Cree died on 10 August 1925 in Dunedin, Otago.5

Children of Jessie Scott Cree and William Brown

References

  1. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  2. [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
  3. [S76] Jessie Cree Brown, Jessie's Sea Diary of 1861-61 (36 Brocks Hill Drive, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5RD, England: Cree Family History Society, 1994).
  4. [S73] Transcripts of Cree Wills, Cree Archives, 00.
  5. [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
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Alexander Scott Cree

Male, CreeID#1565, (5 June 1842 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Alexander Scott Cree was born on 5 June 1842. He was the son of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott.
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George Scott Cree1,2

Male, CreeID#1566, (15 July 1843 - 1918)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Chart 1566 Deanston
George Scott Cree was born on 15 July 1843 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2 He was the son of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott.2

His father John Cree died in 1849? In Glasgow, Scotland.

On 20 March 1872 George Scott Cree was living in 15 Newhall Terrace, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3

George Scott Cree married Hannah Gault, daughter of Hugh Gault and Hannah Paton, on 20 March 1872 in the Free Church of Scotland, Suffolk Street, Calton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The ceremony was witnessed by Thomas Scott Cree LL D. Janet Muir was also a witness. George was 28 and a mill manager. Hannah was 21 and a mill worker.4,5

His son John Gault Cree was born on 22 March 1873 in Shettleston, Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland.6

His son Hugh Gault Cree JP was born on 20 June 1874 in Deanston, Perthshire, Scotland.7

His son Philip Gault Cree was born on 22 December 1875 in Doune, Perthshire, Scotland.6,8

His daughter Norah Cree was born on 8 September 1877 in Deanston, Perthshire.9

His daughter Jane Margaret Cree was born on 27 August 1879 in Deanston, Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland.6,10

His son Lewis Cree was born on 27 May 1881.6

His mother Helen Inglis Scott died on 26 January 1883 in Glasgow.11

His son James Scott Cree was born on 4 September 1886.

His son James Scott Cree died in 1887.

His son George Gault Cree was born on 8 December 1888 in Deanston, Kilmadock, Perthshire.6,12

George Scott Cree died in 1918.6

Children of George Scott Cree and Hannah Gault

References

  1. Works Manager, of Deanston Villa, Doune, Perthshire.
  2. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  3. [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 10Mar/90. Marriage cert.
  4. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales.
  5. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 10Mar/90.
  6. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  7. [S144] Scottish Biographies: 1938 (Glasgow: Jackson, Son & Co Ltd).
  8. [S456] Webpage Ellis Island Passenger Records (http://www.ellisisland.org).
  9. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, GRO 644-9 Dist 62 p1.
  10. [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 362/52.
  11. [S73] Transcripts of Cree Wills, Cree Archives, 00.
  12. [S18] Cree Vol 2, GROS Ref 362/61.
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Jane Scott Cree1

Female, CreeID#1567, (March 1845 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Jane Scott Cree died. D unm.1 She was born in March 1845 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott.1 Jane Scott Cree was baptised on 2 November 1845 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire.2

References

  1. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  2. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
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Charles Scott Cree1

Male, CreeID#1568, (28 May 1847 - 1867)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Charles Scott Cree was born on 28 May 1847 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott.1

His father John Cree died in 1849? In Glasgow, Scotland.

Charles Scott Cree died in 1867 in Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2

References

  1. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  2. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, Vol 2 D108 253/19.
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Agnes Scott Cree1

Female, CreeID#1569, (22 February 1849 - 1874)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Her father John Cree died in 1849? In Glasgow, Scotland. Agnes Scott Cree was born on 22 February 1849 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott.1

Agnes Scott Cree died in 1874 in Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2

References

  1. [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
  2. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, Vol 2 D201 338/25.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Constance Mary Deacon

Female, CreeID#1570, (1847 - c November 1924)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
Chart 1561 Gorbals (2)
Constance Mary Deacon was born in 1847 in England.1 She was the daughter of Caroline Reid.

Constance Mary Deacon married Robert Scott Cree, son of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott, c August 1867 in Newcastle upon Tyne Reg Dist, Northumberland, England.2,3

Her son Charles Deacon Cree was born on 27 June 1868 in Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

Her daughter Caroline Cree was born on 13 September 1869 in Anderston, Lanarkshire.4,5

Her son Thomas Deacon Cree was born on 26 February 1871 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.4,1

Her daughter Helen Scott Cree was born on 1 June 1872 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.4,1

Her daughter Mary Constance Cree was born c May 1874 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.6,7

Her daughter Nancy Cree was born in 1876 or 1877 in England.1

Her son Frederick Deacon Cree was born in 1879 in Kelvin, Lanarkshire, Scotland.8

Her daughter Marjorie Deacon Cree was born in 1881 in Kelvin, Lanarkshire.9,10

On 3 April 1881 Constance Mary Deacon and Robert Scott Cree were living in 7 Roseberry Terrace, Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Thomas Deacon Cree, Helen Scott Cree, Mary Constance Cree, Nancy Cree and Frederick Deacon Cree. The household also included a cook and a nurse.1

Her husband Robert Scott Cree died on 17 November 1883 in Glasgow, Scotland.9

Constance Mary Deacon died c November 1924 in Hendon, Middlesex, England.11

Children of Constance Mary Deacon and Robert Scott Cree

References

  1. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, GRO Ref Volume 644-9, ED 60, p 24.
  2. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy (Edinburgh: George Waterston, 1950).
  3. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, Vol 10b p 189.
  4. [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
  5. [S215] Civil Registrations, GRO Vol 644/8 p 1531.
  6. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy, p 116.
  7. [S215] Civil Registrations of Births, Marriages and Deaths, GRO Vol 10b p 28.
  8. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, Vol 2 B448 644/9 389.
  9. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  10. [S215] Civil Registrations of Births, Marriages and Deaths, GRO Vol 644/9 p 922.
  11. [S215] Civil Registrations of Births, Marriages and Deaths, GRO Vol 3a p322.
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Charles Deacon Cree

Male, CreeID#1571, (27 June 1868 - before 1930)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1561 Gorbals (2)
Charles Deacon Cree was born on 27 June 1868 in Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.

Charles Deacon Cree married Laura Bell in 1899 in Kelvin, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1

His daughter Agnes Ramsey Cree was born in 1902 in Partick, Glasgow, Scotland.2

Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell arrived in New York City, USA, on 14 October 1906 along with Agnes Ramsey Cree. Charles was aged 38 and "Mrs Cree" was 27. They had sailed from Glasgow on board the Caledonia.3

His daughter Constance Bell Cree was born in 1908.4

His son Charles Scott Cree OBE was born in 1911 in Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland.5

In 1924 Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell were living in Gribdae, 27 Wellington Square, Ayr, Scotland, along with Agnes Ramsey Cree.6,7

Charles Deacon Cree died before 1930.8

Children of Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell

References

  1. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, M335 310.
  2. [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 646/3/1282.
  3. [S456] Webpage Ellis Island Passenger Records (http://www.ellisisland.org).
  4. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, B1076 644/12 153.
  5. [S18] Cree Vol 2, GROS Ref 644/12/288.
  6. [S456] Webpage Ellis Is. arrivals, Manifest of the SS Adriatic 1924.
  7. [S460] Trade Directory "Ayr and District Directory 1926-27, p 312 (pub. Ayrshire Post)."
  8. [S480] Straits Times, 21 October 1930, Page 10, "the late Charles D. Cree."
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Caroline Cree

Female, CreeID#1572, (13 September 1869 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1561 Gorbals (2)
Caroline Cree was born on 13 September 1869 in Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2 She was the daughter of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.

Caroline Cree married ? Lawson.

Family: Caroline Cree and ? Lawson

References

  1. [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
  2. [S215] Civil Registrations, GRO Vol 644/8 p 1531.
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Thomas Deacon Cree1

Male, CreeID#1573, (26 February 1871 - 13 March 1934)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1561 Gorbals (2)
Thomas Deacon Cree married Beatrice Cree (married name). Thomas Deacon Cree was born on 26 February 1871 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2 He was the son of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.1

On 3 April 1881 Thomas Deacon Cree was living in the household of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon in 7 Roseberry Terrace, Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Helen Scott Cree, Mary Constance Cree, Nancy Cree and Frederick Deacon Cree. The household also included a cook and a nurse.2

His father Robert Scott Cree died on 17 November 1883 in Glasgow, Scotland.3

From 1889 to 1914 Thomas Deacon Cree was living in Baghdad, Syria.4,5

Thomas Deacon Cree arrived in New York City, USA, on 13 October 1910. He was aged 39, a merchant and married. His last residence was London and his final destination was shown as New York. He had sailed, probably from Southampton, on board the SS Adriatic, which had left Cherbourg on 5 Oct 1910.6

He was awarded an OBE in 1920 for "services in connection with the Defence of Kut-el-Amarah."7,8

His mother Constance Mary Deacon died c November 1924 in Hendon, Middlesex, England.9

Thomas Deacon Cree died on 13 March 1934 in 33 Sloane Avenue, Chelsea, London, England.4,10 Probate of Thomas Deacon Cree's will was granted on 19 June 1934 in Principal Probate Registry, London, England.10

Child of Thomas Deacon Cree and Beatrice Cree (married name)

References

  1. [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
  2. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, GRO Ref Volume 644-9, ED 60, p 24.
  3. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  4. [S135] The Times, London.
  5. [S371] The UK National Archives, Kew.
  6. [S456] Webpage Ellis Island Passenger Records (http://www.ellisisland.org).
  7. [S238] Website Wikipedia: Matinicus Island, Maine (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matinicus_Isle%2C_Maine) , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Necrothesp/Honours_Lists/…. Civilian War Honours (gazetted 30 March 1920; dated 1 January 1920).
  8. [S377] London Gazette, 30 March 1920, Supplement, p 3782.
  9. [S215] Civil Registrations, GRO Vol 3a p322.
  10. [S377] London Gazette, 13 July 1934 p 4554.
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Helen Scott Cree1

Female, CreeID#1574, (1 June 1872 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Helen Scott Cree was born on 1 June 1872 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2 She was the daughter of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.1

On 3 April 1881 Helen Scott Cree was living in the household of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon in 7 Roseberry Terrace, Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Thomas Deacon Cree, Mary Constance Cree, Nancy Cree and Frederick Deacon Cree. The household also included a cook and a nurse.2

Helen Scott Cree married Dr ? Olsner.

On 31 March 1901 Helen Scott Cree was living in the household of William Colin Cree in Ingleside, Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, along with John Sandeman Cree, Patrick James Cree, Elizabeth Isabella Cree, Ellen Sophia Cree and Jessie Crawford Cree. William was a wool broker aged 43. He was now the head of a houshold consisting of six siblings and their cousin, all unmarried. There were also two servants. William's brother John, aged 42, was a yarn agent; Patrick, 37, was also a wool broker. Ellen was again called Helen and their cousin (actually once removed), another Helen S Cree aged 29 was also living in the household. Apparently none of the women had occupations.3

Family: Helen Scott Cree and Dr ? Olsner

References

  1. [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
  2. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, GRO Ref Volume 644-9, ED 60, p 24.
  3. [S264] UK Census 31 Mar 1901, Kirkintilloch; ED: 16; Page: 5.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Mary Constance Cree1,2

Female, CreeID#1575, (c May 1874 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Mary Constance Cree was also known as Connie Cree. She was born c May 1874 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. "fifth child."2,3 She was the daughter of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.2

On 3 April 1881 Mary Constance Cree was living in the household of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon in 7 Roseberry Terrace, Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Thomas Deacon Cree, Helen Scott Cree, Nancy Cree and Frederick Deacon Cree. The household also included a cook and a nurse.4

Mary Constance Cree married Philip Reid in 1894 in Kelvin, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. They had three children.5,6

Family: Mary Constance Cree and Philip Reid

References

  1. "Minnie."
  2. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy (Edinburgh: George Waterston, 1950), p 116.
  3. [S215] Civil Registrations, GRO Vol 10b p 28.
  4. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, GRO Ref Volume 644-9, ED 60, p 24.
  5. [S215] Civil Registrations of Births, Marriages and Deaths, GROS p 306.
  6. [S16] Personal communication, Email Roger Kelly <e-mail address> 12 Sep 2008.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Nancy Cree1

Female, CreeID#1576, (1876 or 1877 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Nancy Cree married P Oliver. Nancy Cree was born in 1876 or 1877 in England.2 She was the daughter of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.1

On 3 April 1881 Nancy Cree was living in the household of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon in 7 Roseberry Terrace, Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Thomas Deacon Cree, Helen Scott Cree, Mary Constance Cree and Frederick Deacon Cree. The household also included a cook and a nurse.2

On 3 April 1881, Nancy Cree was also known as Agnes Cree.

Family: Nancy Cree and P Oliver

References

  1. [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
  2. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, GRO Ref Volume 644-9, ED 60, p 24.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Marjorie Deacon Cree1

Female, CreeID#1577, (1881 - 1982)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Marjorie Deacon Cree was born in 1881 in Kelvin, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2 She was the daughter of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.1

Her father Robert Scott Cree died on 17 November 1883 in Glasgow, Scotland.1

Marjorie Deacon Cree married William Drysdale Steven, son of Peter Steven, on 14 October 1909 in Park Parish Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3

Her mother Constance Mary Deacon died c November 1924 in Hendon, Middlesex, England.4

Marjorie Deacon Cree died in 1982.1

Family: Marjorie Deacon Cree and William Drysdale Steven

References

  1. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  2. [S215] Civil Registrations, GRO Vol 644/9 p 922.
  3. [S182] Website Families in British India Society (http://www.new.fibis.org/), Marriages as reported in 'Domestic Occurrences' in the Times of India 1909 editions, edition of 6 Nov 1909, "Oct 14th at Park Parish Church Glasgow by the Very Revd Donald Macleod DD one of His Majesty's Chaplains assisted by the Revd J Lorimer Munro MA St Columba Helensburgh William Drysdale Steven of Calcutta second son of Peter Steven Applegarth Helensburgh to Marjorie youngest daughter of the late Robert Scott Cree of Glasgow."
  4. [S215] Civil Registrations of Births, Marriages and Deaths, GRO Vol 3a p322.
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Frederick Deacon Cree1

Male, CreeID#1578, (1879 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Frederick Deacon Cree was born in 1879 in Kelvin, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.1

On 3 April 1881 Frederick Deacon Cree was living in the household of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon in 7 Roseberry Terrace, Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland, along with Thomas Deacon Cree, Helen Scott Cree, Mary Constance Cree and Nancy Cree. The household also included a cook and a nurse.2

References

  1. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, Vol 2 B448 644/9 389.
  2. [S164] UK Census 3 Apr 1881, GRO Ref Volume 644-9, ED 60, p 24.
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Laura Bell

Female, CreeID#1579, (1877 - 1956)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Laura Bell was born in 1877.

Laura Bell married Charles Deacon Cree, son of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon, in 1899 in Kelvin, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1

Her daughter Agnes Ramsey Cree was born in 1902 in Partick, Glasgow, Scotland.2

Laura Bell and Charles Deacon Cree arrived in New York City, USA, on 14 October 1906 along with Agnes Ramsey Cree. Charles was aged 38 and "Mrs Cree" was 27. They had sailed from Glasgow on board the Caledonia.3

Her daughter Constance Bell Cree was born in 1908.4

Her son Charles Scott Cree OBE was born in 1911 in Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland.5

In 1924 Laura Bell and Charles Deacon Cree were living in Gribdae, 27 Wellington Square, Ayr, Scotland, along with Agnes Ramsey Cree.6,7

On 21 October 1930 Laura Bell was living in 85 Queen's Gate, London SW7, England.8

Laura Bell died in 1956.

Children of Laura Bell and Charles Deacon Cree

References

  1. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, M335 310.
  2. [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 646/3/1282.
  3. [S456] Webpage Ellis Island Passenger Records (http://www.ellisisland.org).
  4. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, B1076 644/12 153.
  5. [S18] Cree Vol 2, GROS Ref 644/12/288.
  6. [S456] Webpage Ellis Is. arrivals, Manifest of the SS Adriatic 1924.
  7. [S460] Trade Directory "Ayr and District Directory 1926-27, p 312 (pub. Ayrshire Post)."
  8. [S480] Straits Times, 21 October 1930, Page 10.
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Agnes Ramsey Cree

Female, CreeID#1580, (1902 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Agnes Ramsey Cree was born in 1902 in Partick, Glasgow, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell.

Agnes Ramsey Cree arrived in New York City, USA, on 14 October 1906 with Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell. Charles was aged 38 and "Mrs Cree" was 27. They had sailed from Glasgow on board the Caledonia.2

Agnes Ramsey Cree married Brian Shaw in Kenya.3

In 1924 Agnes Ramsey Cree was living in the household of Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell in Gribdae, 27 Wellington Square, Ayr, Scotland.4,5

Agnes Ramsey Cree arrived in New York City on 17 November 1924. She was aged 22 and her last residence was given as Ayr. Her father was stated to be Charles D Cree of Gribdae, Ayr. She was last in the USA in 1906. She was heading for Norfolk, Virginia where her address was to be c/o Mrs Wm.Sloane. Her place of birth was Glasgow. She had left Liverpool, England, on board the SS Adriatic on 8 November 1924.4
Agnes Ramsey Cree held the office of District Commissioner for the District of Ayr of the Girl Guides and she was also Captain of the 8th Ayr (Holy Trinity Church) Company between 1926 and 1927.6

Family: Agnes Ramsey Cree and Brian Shaw

References

  1. [S18] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (1612-1990) (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1992), Volume 2 Scotland, GROS Ref 646/3/1282.
  2. [S456] Webpage Ellis Island Passenger Records (http://www.ellisisland.org).
  3. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  4. [S456] Webpage Ellis Is. arrivals, Manifest of the SS Adriatic 1924.
  5. [S460] Trade Directory "Ayr and District Directory 1926-27, p 312 (pub. Ayrshire Post)."
  6. [S460] Trade Directory "Ayr and District Directory 1926-27, p 41 (pub. Ayrshire Post)."
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Brian Shaw

Male, CreeID#1581
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Brian Shaw married Agnes Ramsey Cree, daughter of Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell, in Kenya.1

Family: Brian Shaw and Agnes Ramsey Cree

References

  1. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Constance Bell Cree1

Female, CreeID#1582, (1908 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Constance Bell Cree was born in 1908.1 She was the daughter of Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell.1

Constance Bell Cree married Gerald Wolf-Barry in December 1930 in Hong Kong.2

Family: Constance Bell Cree and Gerald Wolf-Barry

References

  1. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, B1076 644/12 153.
  2. [S480] Straits Times, 21 October 1930, Page 10, "It is announced that the marriage arranged between Mr. John Gerald Wolfe Barry, Royal Artillery, and Miss Constance Cree, daughter of the late Charles D. Cree of Gribdae, Ayr, and Mrs. Cree, 85, Queen's Gate, S.W.7, will take place quietly in Hng Kong in December. Miss Cree will sail for Hong Kong on Oct. 31."
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Gerald Wolf-Barry

Male, CreeID#1583
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Gerald Wolf-Barry married Constance Bell Cree, daughter of Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell, in December 1930 in Hong Kong.1

Family: Gerald Wolf-Barry and Constance Bell Cree

References

  1. [S480] Straits Times, 21 October 1930, Page 10, "It is announced that the marriage arranged between Mr. John Gerald Wolfe Barry, Royal Artillery, and Miss Constance Cree, daughter of the late Charles D. Cree of Gribdae, Ayr, and Mrs. Cree, 85, Queen's Gate, S.W.7, will take place quietly in Hng Kong in December. Miss Cree will sail for Hong Kong on Oct. 31."
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Charles Scott Cree OBE1

Male, CreeID#1584, (1911 - 15 August 1997)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Charles Scott Cree OBE was born in 1911 in Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland.2 He was the son of Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell.

His son Charles Scott Cree was born on 8 November 1936 in Uganda.3

Charles Scott Cree OBE married Marjorie Burnett in Uganda.4

His son Thomas Scott Cree was born on 11 August 1941 in Uganda.3

His mother Laura Bell died in 1956.

Charles Scott Cree OBE was a Conservator of Forests on 2 January 1956 in British Honduras. On that date he was awarded the OBE.5

Charles Scott Cree OBE was a member of the Forestry Sub-committee of the Rail Sleeper Association (Australia) on 13 August 1976.6

Charles Scott Cree OBE died on 15 August 1997 in New South Wales, Australia.7

Children of Charles Scott Cree OBE and Marjorie Burnett

References

  1. "Charlie."
  2. [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 644/12/288.
  3. [S16] Personal communication, Caroline Cree to MS 25 July 2017.
  4. [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
  5. [S377] London Gazette, Supplement 2 January 1956.
  6. [S419] Website, Council and Committee Members of the RTAA http://www.google.com/url,d.ZWU.
  7. [S380] Sydney Morning Herald "16 August 1997, quoted in Ryerson Deaths Index."
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Marjorie Burnett

Female, CreeID#1585, (9 October 1908 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Marjorie Burnett was born on 9 October 1908 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.1

Her son Charles Scott Cree was born on 8 November 1936 in Uganda.2

Marjorie Burnett married Charles Scott Cree OBE, son of Charles Deacon Cree and Laura Bell, in Uganda.3

Her son Thomas Scott Cree was born on 11 August 1941 in Uganda.2

Children of Marjorie Burnett and Charles Scott Cree OBE

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Caroline Cree to MS 16 July 2017.
  2. [S16] Personal communication, Caroline Cree to MS 25 July 2017.
  3. [S74] Morton Fountain and Johnston Cree Brown, Papers of the Cree Brown family of New Zealand.
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Charles Scott Cree

Male, CreeID#1586, (8 November 1936 - )
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Charles Scott Cree was born on 8 November 1936 in Uganda.1 He was the son of Charles Scott Cree OBE and Marjorie Burnett.

Charles Scott Cree married Marilyn Lilian Williamson.

Family: Charles Scott Cree and Marilyn Lilian Williamson

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Caroline Cree to MS 25 July 2017.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Thomas Scott Cree

Male, CreeID#1587, (11 August 1941 - 29 April 2016)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Thomas Scott Cree was born on 11 August 1941 in Uganda.1 He was the son of Charles Scott Cree OBE and Marjorie Burnett.

His father Charles Scott Cree OBE died on 15 August 1997 in New South Wales, Australia.2

Thomas Scott Cree died on 29 April 2016.3

References

  1. [S16] Personal communication, Caroline Cree to MS 25 July 2017.
  2. [S380] Sydney Morning Herald "16 August 1997, quoted in Ryerson Deaths Index."
  3. [S16] Personal communication, Caroline Cree to MS 14 July 2017.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Marilyn Lilian Williamson

Female, CreeID#1588
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Marilyn Lilian Williamson was also known as Lyn Cree.

Marilyn Lilian Williamson married Charles Scott Cree, son of Charles Scott Cree OBE and Marjorie Burnett.

Family: Marilyn Lilian Williamson and Charles Scott Cree

Last edited15 Sep 2019

Beatrice Cree (married name)

Female, CreeID#1591, ( - after 1934)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Beatrice Cree (married name) married Thomas Deacon Cree, son of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.

Beatrice Cree (married name) died after 1934.

Child of Beatrice Cree (married name) and Thomas Deacon Cree

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Robert Cree1

Male, CreeID#1592
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Robert Cree was the son of Thomas Deacon Cree and Beatrice Cree (married name).

References

  1. Palestine Police.
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Elizabeth Cree

Female, CreeID#1593, (21 January 1871 - 1936)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1789 Riccarton (1)
Elizabeth Cree was born on 21 January 1871 in 24 High Glencairn Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Robert Cree and Flora Young.

Her mother Flora Young died in 1880 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.2

On 3 April 1881 Elizabeth Cree was living in the household of Elizabeth Climie in 2 Old Cast Lane, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, along with Robert Cree, Elizabeth Cree, Grace Murdoch Cree and Flora Stewart Cree. Elizabeth Climie (now Cree) was a housekeeper aged 60. Her son Robert, aged 35, was a coal miner. Her daughter Janet, 29, was a cotton weaver. Elizabeth, 22, was a cotton weaver. Grace, 12, Elizabeth, 10, and Flora, aged 8, were Robert's daughters, his wife having died the previous year.3

Elizabeth Cree was a steam loom weaver on 29 July 1892 in 4 Old Cast Lane, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.

On 29 July 1892, Elizabeth Cree was also known as Lizzie Cree.

Elizabeth Cree married Hugh Henderson, son of John Henderson and Elizabeth Bell, 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 Elizabeth Cree and Hugh Henderson 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, 2.5

Her father Robert Cree died on 15 May 1906 in 2 Fowlds Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.6,7

On 2 April 1911 Elizabeth Cree and Hugh Henderson 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.8

Elizabeth Cree died in 1936 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire.9

Family: Elizabeth Cree and Hugh Henderson

References

  1. [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, transcribed by Trevor Cree. Email 30 July 2012.
  2. [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 570.
  3. [S9] Census Returns, film 203601 597/8/15.
  4. [S3] Certificate of Birth, Marriage or Death held in Cree Archives, quoted by Trevor Cree, email 4 Aug 2013.
  5. [S264] UK Census 31 Mar 1901, Kilmarnock; ED: 16; Page: 10.
  6. [S78] Certificate held or seen, marriage cert. of son Robert, transcribed by Trevor Cree. Email 30 July 2012 (2).
  7. [S78] Certificate held or seen, transcribed by Trevor Cree. Email 30 July 2012 (2).
  8. [S16] Personal communication, Trevor Cree quoting 1911 Census.
  9. [S18] Cree Vol 2, GROS Ref Kilmarnock/597/502, "age 65."
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? Lawson

Male, CreeID#1594
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1561 Gorbals (2)
? Lawson married Caroline Cree, daughter of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.

Family: ? Lawson and Caroline Cree

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Dr ? Olsner1

Male, CreeID#1595
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Dr ? Olsner married Helen Scott Cree, daughter of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.

Family: Dr ? Olsner and Helen Scott Cree

References

  1. (or Delsner.)
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Philip Reid1

Male, CreeID#1596, (1858 - )
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Philip Reid was born in 1858.1

Philip Reid married Mary Constance Cree, daughter of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon, in 1894 in Kelvin, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. They had three children.2,3

Family: Philip Reid and Mary Constance Cree

References

  1. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy (Edinburgh: George Waterston, 1950), p 116.
  2. [S215] Civil Registrations, GROS p 306.
  3. [S16] Personal communication, Email Roger Kelly <e-mail address> 12 Sep 2008.
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P Oliver

Male, CreeID#1597
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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P Oliver married Nancy Cree, daughter of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon.

Family: P Oliver and Nancy Cree

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William Drysdale Steven

Male, CreeID#1598
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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William Drysdale Steven was the son of Peter Steven.

William Drysdale Steven married Marjorie Deacon Cree, daughter of Robert Scott Cree and Constance Mary Deacon, on 14 October 1909 in Park Parish Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1

Family: William Drysdale Steven and Marjorie Deacon Cree

References

  1. [S182] Website Families in British India Society (http://www.new.fibis.org/), Marriages as reported in 'Domestic Occurrences' in the Times of India 1909 editions, edition of 6 Nov 1909, "Oct 14th at Park Parish Church Glasgow by the Very Revd Donald Macleod DD one of His Majesty's Chaplains assisted by the Revd J Lorimer Munro MA St Columba Helensburgh William Drysdale Steven of Calcutta second son of Peter Steven Applegarth Helensburgh to Marjorie youngest daughter of the late Robert Scott Cree of Glasgow."
Last edited15 Sep 2019

Jessie Catherine Richardson Blair1,2

Female, CreeID#1599, (9 April 1857 - 28 January 1912)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
Chart 1450 Glasgow (2)
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Jessie Catherine Richardson Blair was born on 9 April 1857.2,3 She was the daughter of George Blair and Isabella Warden.

On 14 October 1880 Jessie Catherine Richardson Blair was living in 6 Alfred Terrace, Hillhead, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.4

Jessie Catherine Richardson Blair married Thomas Scott Cree LL D, son of John Cree and Helen Inglis Scott, on 14 October 1880 in Hillhead, Partick, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The ceremony was witnessed by Alice Cree. The other witness was Archibald Colville. Thomas was 43 years old and Jessie was 23.

The late Robert M H Cree wrote to me in 1993 to say that he had found the marriage certiicate of his paternal grandparents, on which was written, "after banns according to the Forms of the Glassite Meeting." [MS]5,6

Her daughter Isabella Warden Cree OBE was born in June 1883 in Partick, Lanarkshire, Scotland.7

Her son George Blair Cree was born in 1885.8

Her son Capt. Robert Scott Cree was born in 1887 in Partick, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.9

Her daughter Alice Mary Cree was born in 1891.8

Her husband Thomas Scott Cree LL D died on 30 November 1909 in 15 Montgomerie Quadrant, Glasgow, Scotland.10,3

Jessie Catherine Richardson Blair died on 28 January 1912 in Glasgow, Scotland.2,3

Children of Jessie Catherine Richardson Blair and Thomas Scott Cree LL D

References

  1. Dau of George and Isabella (Warden) Blair.
  2. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy (Edinburgh: George Waterston, 1950), p 10.
  3. [S6] Monumental inscription, Glasgow Necroplis, transcibed by Robert M H Cree 1993.
  4. [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 11Mar/163. Marriage cert.
  5. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, M163 222.
  6. [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 11Mar/163.
  7. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, B533 646/3 870.
  8. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
  9. [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, Vol 646/3 p424.
  10. [S16] Personal communication, Letter from Robert M H Cree 1993.
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Isabella Warden Cree OBE1

Female, CreeID#1600, (June 1883 - 23 February 1974)
ChartsLine 17. The Perth glovers line
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Isabella Warden Cree OBE was born in June 1883 in Partick, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Scott Cree LL D and Jessie Catherine Richardson Blair.1

Her father Thomas Scott Cree LL D died on 30 November 1909 in 15 Montgomerie Quadrant, Glasgow, Scotland.2,3

Her mother Jessie Catherine Richardson Blair died on 28 January 1912 in Glasgow, Scotland.4,3

Isabella Warden Cree OBE died on 23 February 1974. She was unmarried.5

References

  1. [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1989), Volume 1 England and Wales, B533 646/3 870.
  2. [S16] Personal communication, Letter from Robert M H Cree 1993.
  3. [S6] Monumental inscription, Glasgow Necroplis, transcibed by Robert M H Cree 1993.
  4. [S71] J G Sandeman, The Sandeman Genealogy (Edinburgh: George Waterston, 1950), p 10.
  5. [S72] Isabella Warden Cree and Alice Mary Cree, Notes on the Glasgow merchant Cree line (c1950) with later additions (1991) by Robert M H Cree.
Last edited15 Sep 2019