Matilda F Cree
Female, CreeID#3151, (11 August 1867 - )
| Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
Matilda F Cree was born on 11 August 1867 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 She was the daughter of Edward Cardew Cree and Matilda Gregory.
On 3 April 1881 Matilda F Cree was living in the household of Matilda Gregory in 32 Osney Crescent, St Pancras, Middlesex, England, along with Edward Cardew Cree and Alice Cardew Cree. Matilda was described as a merchant's wife aged 40. Her husband was not at home on Census night. Their daughter Matilda was shown as Maud F Cree. Alice was shown as aged nine although she must have been 10 or 11. The children were shown as born in Sidney (sic).3
On 3 April 1881 Matilda F Cree was living in the household of Matilda Gregory in 32 Osney Crescent, St Pancras, Middlesex, England, along with Edward Cardew Cree and Alice Cardew Cree. Matilda was described as a merchant's wife aged 40. Her husband was not at home on Census night. Their daughter Matilda was shown as Maud F Cree. Alice was shown as aged nine although she must have been 10 or 11. The children were shown as born in Sidney (sic).3
References
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Alice Cardew Cree
Female, CreeID#3152, (1870 - )
| Charts | Branch 10c. The Fife and Devon branch |
Alice Cardew Cree was born in 1870 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.1 She was the daughter of Edward Cardew Cree and Matilda Gregory.
On 3 April 1881 Alice Cardew Cree was living in the household of Matilda Gregory in 32 Osney Crescent, St Pancras, Middlesex, England, along with Edward Cardew Cree and Matilda F Cree. Matilda was described as a merchant's wife aged 40. Her husband was not at home on Census night. Their daughter Matilda was shown as Maud F Cree. Alice was shown as aged nine although she must have been 10 or 11. The children were shown as born in Sidney (sic).2
On 3 April 1881 Alice Cardew Cree was living in the household of Matilda Gregory in 32 Osney Crescent, St Pancras, Middlesex, England, along with Edward Cardew Cree and Matilda F Cree. Matilda was described as a merchant's wife aged 40. Her husband was not at home on Census night. Their daughter Matilda was shown as Maud F Cree. Alice was shown as aged nine although she must have been 10 or 11. The children were shown as born in Sidney (sic).2
References
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Jane McKenzie1
Female, CreeID#3153, (9 October 1828 - 26 September 1870)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Jane McKenzie was born on 9 October 1828 in Forres, Morayshire, England.1
Jane McKenzie married John Cree, son of Daniel Cree and Elizabeth McGregor, on 8 July 1849 in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her daughter Janet Cree was born in 1849 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her son Daniel Cree was born in 1852 in Glasgow, Scotland.1
Her daughter Elizabeth McKenzie Cree was born on 15 April 1856 in Water Row, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2
Her daughter Elizabeth McKenzie Cree died on 2 January 1857 in Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her daughter Christina Robina Buchanan Cree was born on 23 October 1858.1
Her daughter Mary Cree was born on 4 November 1862 in Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Jane McKenzie died on 26 September 1870 in Tradeston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Jane McKenzie married John Cree, son of Daniel Cree and Elizabeth McGregor, on 8 July 1849 in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her daughter Janet Cree was born in 1849 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her son Daniel Cree was born in 1852 in Glasgow, Scotland.1
Her daughter Elizabeth McKenzie Cree was born on 15 April 1856 in Water Row, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2
Her daughter Elizabeth McKenzie Cree died on 2 January 1857 in Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her daughter Christina Robina Buchanan Cree was born on 23 October 1858.1
Her daughter Mary Cree was born on 4 November 1862 in Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Jane McKenzie died on 26 September 1870 in Tradeston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Children of Jane McKenzie and John Cree
- Janet Cree1 (1849 - )
- Daniel Cree1 (1852 - )
- Elizabeth McKenzie Cree1 (15 April 1856 - 2 January 1857)
- Christina Robina Buchanan Cree1 (23 October 1858 - )
- Mary Cree1 (4 November 1862 - 3 April 1938)
References
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Janet Cree1
Female, CreeID#3154, (1849 - )
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Janet Cree was also known as Jessie Cree.1 She was born in 1849 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Jane McKenzie.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Philippa Gordon 12 Sep 2006.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Daniel Cree1
Male, CreeID#3155, (1852 - )
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Philippa Gordon 12 Sep 2006.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Elizabeth McKenzie Cree1
Female, CreeID#3156, (15 April 1856 - 2 January 1857)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Elizabeth McKenzie Cree was born on 15 April 1856 in Water Row, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2 She was the daughter of John Cree and Jane McKenzie.1
Elizabeth McKenzie Cree died on 2 January 1857 in Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Elizabeth McKenzie Cree died on 2 January 1857 in Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
References
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Christina Robina Buchanan Cree1
Female, CreeID#3157, (23 October 1858 - )
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Christina Robina Buchanan Cree was born on 23 October 1858.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Jane McKenzie.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Philippa Gordon 12 Sep 2006.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Mary Cree1
Female, CreeID#3158, (4 November 1862 - 3 April 1938)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Mary Cree was born on 4 November 1862 in Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Jane McKenzie.1
Her mother Jane McKenzie died on 26 September 1870 in Tradeston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Mary Cree married Robert Wilson on 10 March 1880 in Pollockshaws, Eastwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland. They are the great-great-grandparents of the husband of Philippa Gordon.2
Her father John Cree died on 11 June 1895 in the Poor House, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Mary Cree died on 3 April 1938 in Cathcart, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her mother Jane McKenzie died on 26 September 1870 in Tradeston, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Mary Cree married Robert Wilson on 10 March 1880 in Pollockshaws, Eastwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland. They are the great-great-grandparents of the husband of Philippa Gordon.2
Her father John Cree died on 11 June 1895 in the Poor House, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Mary Cree died on 3 April 1938 in Cathcart, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Family: Mary Cree and Robert Wilson
References
| Last edited | 20 Nov 2020 |
Agnes Kerr1
Female, CreeID#3159, (14 December 1835 - )
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Agnes Kerr was born on 14 December 1835 in Muirhouses, Newmains, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2,3 She was the daughter of John Kerr and Isabella Anderson.4 Agnes Kerr was baptised on 7 February 1836 in Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3
Agnes Kerr was also known as Agnes Wilson.5
Agnes Kerr was a dressmaker on 14 July 1871 in 5 St James Terrace, Kinning Park, Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.6
Agnes Kerr married John Cree, son of Daniel Cree and Elizabeth McGregor, on 14 July 1871 in Eglinton Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. John was 40 years old and a widower and Agnes was 34 and single.1,7
Her son Andrew Cree was born in 1872 in Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her daughter Agnes Cree was born in 1876 in Glasgow, Scotland.1
Her daughter Helen Cree was born in 1878 in Glasgow.1
On 23 June 1891 Agnes Kerr and John Cree were living in 44 Lime Street, Glasgow, Scotland, along with Andrew Cree and Agnes Cree.8
Agnes Kerr was also known as Agnes Wilson.5
Agnes Kerr was a dressmaker on 14 July 1871 in 5 St James Terrace, Kinning Park, Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.6
Agnes Kerr married John Cree, son of Daniel Cree and Elizabeth McGregor, on 14 July 1871 in Eglinton Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. John was 40 years old and a widower and Agnes was 34 and single.1,7
Her son Andrew Cree was born in 1872 in Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Her daughter Agnes Cree was born in 1876 in Glasgow, Scotland.1
Her daughter Helen Cree was born in 1878 in Glasgow.1
On 23 June 1891 Agnes Kerr and John Cree were living in 44 Lime Street, Glasgow, Scotland, along with Andrew Cree and Agnes Cree.8
Children of Agnes Kerr and John Cree
- Andrew Cree1 (1872 - )
- Agnes Cree1 (1876 - )
- Helen Cree1 (1878 - )
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Philippa Gordon 12 Sep 2006.
- [S170] Glasgow Poor Law, John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891 (D-HEW 17/354 p.99968)
44 Lime Street, age 60 yrs.
Place of birth: Low Blantyre (Montieth & Co. Works)
Parents: Daniel Cree, Cotton Spinner & Elizabeth McGregor. both dead.
Religion: Protestant.
Condition: married.
Trade: Dyer
Family: Agnes Kerr or Wilson, 55yrs, born Muirhouses.
Parents: John Kerr, Weaver & Isabella Anderson, both dead.
Family: Andrew, 19 yrs, apprentice moulder.
Agnes, 15 yrs, millworker. - [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
- [S170] Glasgow Poor Law records, John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891...
Family: Agnes Kerr or Wilson, 55yrs, born Muirhouses.
Parents: John Kerr, Weaver & Isabella Anderson, both dead., D-HEW 17/354 p.99968. - [S16] Personal communication, email from John Scott Cree 06 Oct 2006 quoting Glasgow Poor Law. There is a marriage of an Agnes Kerr to a Robert Wilson in Barony parish, Glasgow, on 8 June 1849 but this is just to early.
- [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 10Mar/86. Marriage cert.
- [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 10Mar/86.
- [S170] Glasgow Poor Law records, Ref D-HEW 17/354 p.99968. John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891., "John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891
44 Lime Street, age 60 yrs.
Place of birth: Low Blantyre (Montieth & Co. Works)
Parents: Daniel Cree, Cotton Spinner & Elizabeth McGregor. both dead.
Religion: Protestant.
Condition: married.
Trade: Dyer
Family: Agnes Kerr or Wilson, 55yrs, born Muirhouses.
Parents: John Kerr, Weaver & Isabella Anderson, both dead.
Family: Andrew, 19 yrs, apprentice moulder.
Agnes, 15 yrs, millworker."
| Last edited | 20 Nov 2020 |
Helen Cree1
Female, CreeID#3160, (1878 - )
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Helen Cree was born in 1878 in Glasgow, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Agnes Kerr.1
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Philippa Gordon 12 Sep 2006.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Agnes Cree1
Female, CreeID#3161, (1876 - )
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Agnes Cree was born in 1876 in Glasgow, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Cree and Agnes Kerr.1
On 23 June 1891 Agnes Cree was living in the household of John Cree and Agnes Kerr in 44 Lime Street, Glasgow, Scotland, along with Andrew Cree.2
Agnes Cree was a millworker on 23 June 1891.3
On 23 June 1891 Agnes Cree was living in the household of John Cree and Agnes Kerr in 44 Lime Street, Glasgow, Scotland, along with Andrew Cree.2
Agnes Cree was a millworker on 23 June 1891.3
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Philippa Gordon 12 Sep 2006.
- [S170] Glasgow Poor Law, Ref D-HEW 17/354 p.99968. John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891., "John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891
44 Lime Street, age 60 yrs.
Place of birth: Low Blantyre (Montieth & Co. Works)
Parents: Daniel Cree, Cotton Spinner & Elizabeth McGregor. both dead.
Religion: Protestant.
Condition: married.
Trade: Dyer
Family: Agnes Kerr or Wilson, 55yrs, born Muirhouses.
Parents: John Kerr, Weaver & Isabella Anderson, both dead.
Family: Andrew, 19 yrs, apprentice moulder.
Agnes, 15 yrs, millworker." - [S170] Glasgow Poor Law records, John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891, D-HEW 17/354 p.99968.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Andrew Cree1
Male, CreeID#3162, (1872 - )
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Andrew Cree was born in 1872 in Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of John Cree and Agnes Kerr.1
On 23 June 1891 Andrew Cree was living in the household of John Cree and Agnes Kerr in 44 Lime Street, Glasgow, Scotland, along with Agnes Cree.2
Andrew Cree was a apprentice moulder on 23 June 1891.3
On 23 June 1891 Andrew Cree was living in the household of John Cree and Agnes Kerr in 44 Lime Street, Glasgow, Scotland, along with Agnes Cree.2
Andrew Cree was a apprentice moulder on 23 June 1891.3
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Philippa Gordon 12 Sep 2006.
- [S170] Glasgow Poor Law, Ref D-HEW 17/354 p.99968. John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891., "John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891
44 Lime Street, age 60 yrs.
Place of birth: Low Blantyre (Montieth & Co. Works)
Parents: Daniel Cree, Cotton Spinner & Elizabeth McGregor. both dead.
Religion: Protestant.
Condition: married.
Trade: Dyer
Family: Agnes Kerr or Wilson, 55yrs, born Muirhouses.
Parents: John Kerr, Weaver & Isabella Anderson, both dead.
Family: Andrew, 19 yrs, apprentice moulder.
Agnes, 15 yrs, millworker." - [S170] Glasgow Poor Law records, John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891, D-HEW 17/354 p.99968.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
James Turner Thomson
Male, CreeID#3163
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
James Turner Thomson was the son of Thomas Thomson and Mary Turner.
James Turner Thomson was a mechanical engineer on 20 October 1868 in Waterrow Street, Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
James Turner Thomson married Christian Crie, daughter of Daniel Cree and Elizabeth McGregor, on 20 October 1868 in Govan Manse, Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Christina was a widow aged 38 and James was a widower aged 39.2,3
On 17 April 1889 James Turner Thomson and Christian Crie were living in 47 Duke Street, Jarrow, Northumberland, England. James was an engineman.2,4
James Turner Thomson was a mechanical engineer on 20 October 1868 in Waterrow Street, Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
James Turner Thomson married Christian Crie, daughter of Daniel Cree and Elizabeth McGregor, on 20 October 1868 in Govan Manse, Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Christina was a widow aged 38 and James was a widower aged 39.2,3
On 17 April 1889 James Turner Thomson and Christian Crie were living in 47 Duke Street, Jarrow, Northumberland, England. James was an engineman.2,4
Family: James Turner Thomson and Christian Crie
References
- [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 20Mar/69. Marriage cert.
- [S16] Personal communication, email from John Scott Cree 06 Oct 2006.
- [S78] Certificate held or seen, Trevor Cree's Papers 20Mar/69.
- [S170] Glasgow Poor Law, Glasgow Poor Law, D-HEW 10/4/78 p.251.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Helen McGregor Cree
Female, CreeID#3164, (1825 or 1826 - 14 January 1900)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Helen McGregor Cree was born in 1825 or 1826.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Cree and Elizabeth McGregor.2
Helen McGregor Cree married Jonathan Grimshaw, son of William Grimshaw and Harriet Crossby, on 3 December 1848 in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland. They had four known children, the last three at least being born at Springburn, Lanarkshire. They were: Henry born 1853, Harriet 1857-1860, William 1859-1941 and Harriet 1861.2
Her father Daniel Cree died on 17 August 1862 in Shuttle Row, Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3,4
Her mother Elizabeth McGregor died in 1865 in Blantyre, Lanarkshire.5
Her husband Jonathan Grimshaw died on 6 June 1897 in Kinning Park, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Helen McGregor Cree died on 14 January 1900 in Broomhill Home, Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The causes of death were chronic rheumatism and general debility. The death certificate gave her father's name as William Cree but this must be an error for Daniel Cree since her mother is given as Elizabeth McGregor who was Daniel's wife. The informant was her son William Grimshaw who was three years old when Daniel Cree died.1
Helen McGregor Cree married Jonathan Grimshaw, son of William Grimshaw and Harriet Crossby, on 3 December 1848 in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland. They had four known children, the last three at least being born at Springburn, Lanarkshire. They were: Henry born 1853, Harriet 1857-1860, William 1859-1941 and Harriet 1861.2
Her father Daniel Cree died on 17 August 1862 in Shuttle Row, Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3,4
Her mother Elizabeth McGregor died in 1865 in Blantyre, Lanarkshire.5
Her husband Jonathan Grimshaw died on 6 June 1897 in Kinning Park, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1
Helen McGregor Cree died on 14 January 1900 in Broomhill Home, Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The causes of death were chronic rheumatism and general debility. The death certificate gave her father's name as William Cree but this must be an error for Daniel Cree since her mother is given as Elizabeth McGregor who was Daniel's wife. The informant was her son William Grimshaw who was three years old when Daniel Cree died.1
Family: Helen McGregor Cree and Jonathan Grimshaw
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Email, David J Grimshaw, 13 Oct 2014.
- [S16] Personal communication, email from John Scott Cree 06 Oct 2006.
- [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, 2 D63.
- [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 11Mar/63. (His mother's name is incorrectly given as Margaret Graham.).
- [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, Vol 2 D95 Maiden name McGregor.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Jonathan Grimshaw1
Male, CreeID#3165, (1828 - 6 June 1897)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Jonathan Grimshaw was born in 1828.2 He was the son of William Grimshaw and Harriet Crossby.
Jonathan Grimshaw married Helen McGregor Cree, daughter of Daniel Cree and Elizabeth McGregor, on 3 December 1848 in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland. They had four known children, the last three at least being born at Springburn, Lanarkshire. They were: Henry born 1853, Harriet 1857-1860, William 1859-1941 and Harriet 1861.1
Jonathan Grimshaw was a labourer and later a quarryman.1,2
Jonathan Grimshaw died on 6 June 1897 in Kinning Park, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2
Jonathan Grimshaw married Helen McGregor Cree, daughter of Daniel Cree and Elizabeth McGregor, on 3 December 1848 in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland. They had four known children, the last three at least being born at Springburn, Lanarkshire. They were: Henry born 1853, Harriet 1857-1860, William 1859-1941 and Harriet 1861.1
Jonathan Grimshaw was a labourer and later a quarryman.1,2
Jonathan Grimshaw died on 6 June 1897 in Kinning Park, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2
Family: Jonathan Grimshaw and Helen McGregor Cree
References
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
John Kerr1
Male, CreeID#3166, ( - before 1891)
John Kerr married Isabella Anderson.
His daughter Agnes Kerr was born on 14 December 1835 in Muirhouses, Newmains, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2,3,4
John Kerr was a cotton weaver on 14 July 1871.5
John Kerr died before 1891.1
His daughter Agnes Kerr was born on 14 December 1835 in Muirhouses, Newmains, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2,3,4
John Kerr was a cotton weaver on 14 July 1871.5
John Kerr died before 1891.1
Child of John Kerr and Isabella Anderson
- Agnes Kerr+1 (14 December 1835 - )
References
- [S170] Glasgow Poor Law, John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891...
Family: Agnes Kerr or Wilson, 55yrs, born Muirhouses.
Parents: John Kerr, Weaver & Isabella Anderson, both dead., D-HEW 17/354 p.99968. - [S16] Personal communication, email Philippa Gordon 12 Sep 2006.
- [S170] Glasgow Poor Law records, John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891 (D-HEW 17/354 p.99968)
44 Lime Street, age 60 yrs.
Place of birth: Low Blantyre (Montieth & Co. Works)
Parents: Daniel Cree, Cotton Spinner & Elizabeth McGregor. both dead.
Religion: Protestant.
Condition: married.
Trade: Dyer
Family: Agnes Kerr or Wilson, 55yrs, born Muirhouses.
Parents: John Kerr, Weaver & Isabella Anderson, both dead.
Family: Andrew, 19 yrs, apprentice moulder.
Agnes, 15 yrs, millworker. - [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
- [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Trevor Cree's Papers 10Mar/86. Marriage of daughter Agnes.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Isabella Anderson
Female, CreeID#3167
Isabella Anderson married John Kerr.
Her daughter Agnes Kerr was born on 14 December 1835 in Muirhouses, Newmains, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2,3
Her daughter Agnes Kerr was born on 14 December 1835 in Muirhouses, Newmains, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2,3
Child of Isabella Anderson and John Kerr
- Agnes Kerr+ (14 December 1835 - )
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Philippa Gordon 12 Sep 2006.
- [S170] Glasgow Poor Law, John Cree. Application 23rd June 1891 (D-HEW 17/354 p.99968)
44 Lime Street, age 60 yrs.
Place of birth: Low Blantyre (Montieth & Co. Works)
Parents: Daniel Cree, Cotton Spinner & Elizabeth McGregor. both dead.
Religion: Protestant.
Condition: married.
Trade: Dyer
Family: Agnes Kerr or Wilson, 55yrs, born Muirhouses.
Parents: John Kerr, Weaver & Isabella Anderson, both dead.
Family: Andrew, 19 yrs, apprentice moulder.
Agnes, 15 yrs, millworker. - [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Carol Draper1
Female, CreeID#3168
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email 22 Nov 2006 Nancy Cree Henderson.
| Last edited | 1 Oct 2022 |
William Lawson Cree1
Male, CreeID#3170, (26 September 1891 - 30 November 1948)
| Charts | Branch 17c. The Abernethy line |
William Lawson Cree was born on 26 September 1891 in 2 Bothwell Street, Easter Road, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1,2 He was the son of William Cree and Eliza Lawson.1,3
William Lawson Cree married Gertrude Woods on 1 February 1916 in the Register Office, Oldham, Lancashire, England. (The date is not clearly legible on the image of the certificate I have seen.)4,5,6
His son James Cree was born c February 1918 in Oldham, Lancashire, England.3,7
His mother Eliza Lawson died in 1941 in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland.8
William Lawson Cree was a Post Office Engineer in 1948.9
William Lawson Cree died on 30 November 1948 in 3 Hayfield Road, Woolston, Lancashire, England. The informant was James Cree.8,9
William Lawson Cree married Gertrude Woods on 1 February 1916 in the Register Office, Oldham, Lancashire, England. (The date is not clearly legible on the image of the certificate I have seen.)4,5,6
His son James Cree was born c February 1918 in Oldham, Lancashire, England.3,7
His mother Eliza Lawson died in 1941 in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland.8
William Lawson Cree was a Post Office Engineer in 1948.9
William Lawson Cree died on 30 November 1948 in 3 Hayfield Road, Woolston, Lancashire, England. The informant was James Cree.8,9
Child of William Lawson Cree and Gertrude Woods
- James Cree+3 (c February 1918 - )
References
- [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 B682 Ref 685/3 p1100.
- [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Statutory Births 685/03 1100 copy sent by Ron Cree.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Wendy Cree 27 August 2006.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email Wendy Cree 19 March 2007.
- [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, Vol 1 EM 542 Vol 8D p 1070.
- [S78] Certificate held or seen, Marriage Cert copy sent by Ron Cree.
- [S11] Trevor Cree, Cree Vol 1, Vol 1 EB 1015 Vol 8D p 873.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email Wendy Cree 05 Sep 2007.
- [S78] Certificate held or seen, Death Cert copy sent by Ron Cree, 19 Feb 2010.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
James Cree1
Male, CreeID#3171, (c February 1918 - )
| Charts | Branch 17c. The Abernethy line |
James Cree was born c February 1918 in Oldham, Lancashire, England.1,2 He was the son of William Lawson Cree and Gertrude Woods.1,3 When William Lawson Cree died on 30 November 1948 in 3 Hayfield Road, Woolston, Lancashire, England, James Cree was the informant.4,5
On 30 November 1948 James Cree was living in 3 Hayfield Road, Woolston, Lancashire.6
On 30 November 1948 James Cree was living in 3 Hayfield Road, Woolston, Lancashire.6
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Wendy Cree 27 August 2006.
- [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 1 EB 1015 Vol 8D p 873.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email Wendy Cree 19 March 2007.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email Wendy Cree 05 Sep 2007.
- [S78] Registration Certificate held in Cree Archives or transcribed by researcher, Death Cert copy sent by Ron Cree, 19 Feb 2010.
- [S78] Certificate held or seen, Death Cert of his father, copy sent by Ron Cree, 19 Feb 2010.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Robert Wilson1
Male, CreeID#3174, (1861 - )
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Robert Wilson was born in 1861.1
Robert Wilson married Mary Cree, daughter of John Cree and Jane McKenzie, on 10 March 1880 in Pollockshaws, Eastwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland. They are the great-great-grandparents of the husband of Philippa Gordon.1
Robert Wilson married Mary Cree, daughter of John Cree and Jane McKenzie, on 10 March 1880 in Pollockshaws, Eastwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland. They are the great-great-grandparents of the husband of Philippa Gordon.1
Family: Robert Wilson and Mary Cree
References
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Philippa Gordon 8 Sep 2006.
| Last edited | 20 Nov 2020 |
Margaret Jarvie1
Female, CreeID#3175, (8 May 1768 - )
| Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Margaret Jarvie was born on 8 May 1768 in Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, Scotland.1
Margaret Jarvie married William Crie, son of John Cree and Agnes McFarland, on 7 October 1787 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The Family Bible states, "William Crie & Margaret Jarvis [sic] were married in Glasgow, North Britain, by Rev. Dr Robert Balfor, on the 25th of May in the year of our Lord 1787." There is an obvious reason for the discrepancy between this date and that in the Parochial record.2,1
Her son John Crie was born on 17 February 1788 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.3
Her daughter Margaret Crie was born on 22 March 1790 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1
Her son William Crie was born on 25 April 1792 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1
Her daughter Agnes Crie was born on 4 February 1794 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1
Her daughter Isobel Crie was born on 15 April 1796 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1
Her son Thomas Crie was born on 22 April 1798 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.4
Her daughter Isabella Crie was born on 13 September 1802 in Portland, Maine, USA.4
Her daughter Margaret Crie was born on 23 September 1804 in Portland, Maine.4
Her son James Rennie Crie was born on 29 November 1806 in Portland, Maine.4
Her daughter Jean Rennie Crie was born on 1 February 1809 in Portland, Maine.4
Her daughter Lucy A Crie was born c 1810 in Portland, Maine.4
Margaret Jarvie married William Crie, son of John Cree and Agnes McFarland, on 7 October 1787 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The Family Bible states, "William Crie & Margaret Jarvis [sic] were married in Glasgow, North Britain, by Rev. Dr Robert Balfor, on the 25th of May in the year of our Lord 1787." There is an obvious reason for the discrepancy between this date and that in the Parochial record.2,1
Her son John Crie was born on 17 February 1788 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.3
Her daughter Margaret Crie was born on 22 March 1790 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1
Her son William Crie was born on 25 April 1792 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1
Her daughter Agnes Crie was born on 4 February 1794 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1
Her daughter Isobel Crie was born on 15 April 1796 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1
Her son Thomas Crie was born on 22 April 1798 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.4
Her daughter Isabella Crie was born on 13 September 1802 in Portland, Maine, USA.4
Her daughter Margaret Crie was born on 23 September 1804 in Portland, Maine.4
Her son James Rennie Crie was born on 29 November 1806 in Portland, Maine.4
Her daughter Jean Rennie Crie was born on 1 February 1809 in Portland, Maine.4
Her daughter Lucy A Crie was born c 1810 in Portland, Maine.4
Children of Margaret Jarvie and William Crie
- John Crie1 (17 February 1788 - 21 October 1813)
- Margaret Crie1 (22 March 1790 - )
- William Crie1 (25 April 1792 - 11 March 1831)
- Agnes Crie1 (4 February 1794 - 1 February 1868)
- Isobel Crie1 (15 April 1796 - 21 March 1802)
- Thomas Crie1 (22 April 1798 - 10 September 1813)
- Isabella Crie4 (13 September 1802 - 1829)
- Margaret Crie4 (23 September 1804 - 16 March 1822)
- James Rennie Crie+4 (29 November 1806 - 22 September 1883)
- Jean Rennie Crie4 (1 February 1809 - )
- Lucy A Crie4 (c 1810 - 24 October 1883)
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S247] Family Bible of Henry C Crie.
- [S70] OPRI 1992, Julie Clayton reports the date as 28 Feb.
- [S171] Web site Many Worlds Crossover: The Genealogical Path (http://solargenes.tribalpages.com/).
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
John Crie1
Male, CreeID#3176, (17 February 1788 - 21 October 1813)
| Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
John Crie was born on 17 February 1788 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.2 He was the son of William Crie and Margaret Jarvie.1
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.3
It is possible that the brothers John Crie and Thomas Crie were the ones captured by the British ship HMS Thais on 31 March 1813 while serving on the American Privateer Brig Rambler. John is named as a marine and Thomas as a seaman. Of significance is the spelling of their surname CRIE and that Thomas Crie is known to have died at sea in 1813 and John Crie to have also died in that year.
Thomas Crie, but not John, was listed in a document from the (British) Governor of Sierra Leone as a prisoner who had given oatrh not to serve against Britain before being exhanged. This is consistent with John having died at sea.4
John Crie died on 21 October 1813 in Portland, Maine, USA.3
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.3
It is possible that the brothers John Crie and Thomas Crie were the ones captured by the British ship HMS Thais on 31 March 1813 while serving on the American Privateer Brig Rambler. John is named as a marine and Thomas as a seaman. Of significance is the spelling of their surname CRIE and that Thomas Crie is known to have died at sea in 1813 and John Crie to have also died in that year.
Thomas Crie, but not John, was listed in a document from the (British) Governor of Sierra Leone as a prisoner who had given oatrh not to serve against Britain before being exhanged. This is consistent with John having died at sea.4
John Crie died on 21 October 1813 in Portland, Maine, USA.3
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S70] OPRI 1992, Julie Clayton reports the date as 28 Feb.
- [S171] Web site Many Worlds Crossover: The Genealogical Path (http://solargenes.tribalpages.com/).
- [S419] Website, War of 1812 Privateers - United States - Rambler 2, http://www.1812privateers.org/United%20States/RAMBLER/…, extracted 7 March 2012.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Margaret Crie1
Female, CreeID#3177, (22 March 1790 - )
| Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Margaret Crie was also known as Mary Crie.2 She was born on 22 March 1790 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of William Crie and Margaret Jarvie.1
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.2
Margaret Crie married William Bartlett on 16 April 1826 in Portland, Maine, USA.2
Margaret Crie died in Easthampton, Massachusetts, USA.2
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.2
Margaret Crie married William Bartlett on 16 April 1826 in Portland, Maine, USA.2
Margaret Crie died in Easthampton, Massachusetts, USA.2
Family: Margaret Crie and William Bartlett
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S171] Web site Many Worlds Crossover: The Genealogical Path (http://solargenes.tribalpages.com/).
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
William Crie1
Male, CreeID#3178, (25 April 1792 - 11 March 1831)
| Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
William Crie was born on 25 April 1792 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of William Crie and Margaret Jarvie.1
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.2
William Crie died on 11 March 1831 in Portland, Maine, USA.2
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.2
William Crie died on 11 March 1831 in Portland, Maine, USA.2
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S171] Web site Many Worlds Crossover: The Genealogical Path (http://solargenes.tribalpages.com/).
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Agnes Crie1
Female, CreeID#3179, (4 February 1794 - 1 February 1868)
| Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Agnes Crie was also known as Nancy Crie.2 She was born on 4 February 1794 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of William Crie and Margaret Jarvie.1
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.2
Agnes Crie married Edward Berry on 5 September 1838 in Portland, Maine, USA.2
Agnes Crie died on 1 February 1868 in Portland, Maine.2
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.2
Agnes Crie married Edward Berry on 5 September 1838 in Portland, Maine, USA.2
Agnes Crie died on 1 February 1868 in Portland, Maine.2
Family: Agnes Crie and Edward Berry
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S171] Web site Many Worlds Crossover: The Genealogical Path (http://solargenes.tribalpages.com/).
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Isobel Crie1
Female, CreeID#3180, (15 April 1796 - 21 March 1802)
| Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Isobel Crie was also known as Isabella.2 She was born on 15 April 1796 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of William Crie and Margaret Jarvie.1
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.2
Isobel Crie died on 21 March 1802 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA.2
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.2
Isobel Crie died on 21 March 1802 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA.2
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S171] Web site Many Worlds Crossover: The Genealogical Path (http://solargenes.tribalpages.com/).
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Thomas Crie1
Male, CreeID#3181, (22 April 1798 - 10 September 1813)
| Charts | Line 17. The Perth glovers line Chart 1444 Saline (1) |
Thomas Crie was born on 22 April 1798 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of William Crie and Margaret Jarvie.1
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.2
It is possible that the brothers John Crie and Thomas Crie were the ones captured by the British ship HMS Thais on 31 March 1813 while serving on the American Privateer Brig Rambler. John is named as a marine and Thomas as a seaman. Of significance is the spelling of their surname CRIE and that Thomas Crie is known to have died at sea in 1813 and John Crie to have also died in that year.
Thomas Crie, but not John, was listed in a document from the (British) Governor of Sierra Leone as a prisoner who had given oatrh not to serve against Britain before being exhanged. This is consistent with John having died at sea.3
Thomas Crie died on 10 September 1813. He died at sea.2
Julia Clayton wrote: The Crie family arrived in Portland, Maine from Scotland sometime between 1798 and 1802. After the [American] Civil War, my great-great-grandfather, Edward Crie, moved to St. Louis Missouri (1868) and eventually into Johnson County, Texas (1870). This information is very well documented; most of the data came directly from a family Bible.2
It is possible that the brothers John Crie and Thomas Crie were the ones captured by the British ship HMS Thais on 31 March 1813 while serving on the American Privateer Brig Rambler. John is named as a marine and Thomas as a seaman. Of significance is the spelling of their surname CRIE and that Thomas Crie is known to have died at sea in 1813 and John Crie to have also died in that year.
Thomas Crie, but not John, was listed in a document from the (British) Governor of Sierra Leone as a prisoner who had given oatrh not to serve against Britain before being exhanged. This is consistent with John having died at sea.3
Thomas Crie died on 10 September 1813. He died at sea.2
References
- [S70] Old Parochial Registers Index (Scotland) (Salt Lake City: LDS, 1992).
- [S171] Web site Many Worlds Crossover: The Genealogical Path (http://solargenes.tribalpages.com/).
- [S419] Website, War of 1812 Privateers - United States - Rambler 2, http://www.1812privateers.org/United%20States/RAMBLER/…, extracted 7 March 2012.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
John Brown1
Male, CreeID#3182
John Brown married Ann Armstrong.1
His daughter Eleanor Brown was born on 7 June 1807 in Bootle, Lancashire, England.2
His daughter Eleanor Brown was born on 7 June 1807 in Bootle, Lancashire, England.2
Child of John Brown and Ann Armstrong
- Eleanor Brown+1 (7 June 1807 - 12 February 1850)
References
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Ann Armstrong1
Female, CreeID#3183
Ann Armstrong married John Brown.1
Her daughter Eleanor Brown was born on 7 June 1807 in Bootle, Lancashire, England.2
Her daughter Eleanor Brown was born on 7 June 1807 in Bootle, Lancashire, England.2
Child of Ann Armstrong and John Brown
- Eleanor Brown+1 (7 June 1807 - 12 February 1850)
References
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George McLaren
Male, CreeID#3184, (10 December 1805 - before 1853)
George McLaren was born on 10 December 1805 in Perth, Scotland.1
George McLaren married Jane Hallum on 6 October 1827 in Logie, Perthshire, Scotland.2
His daughter Marion McLaren was born on 22 March 1842.
George McLaren died before 1853. He was a ploughman.3
George McLaren married Jane Hallum on 6 October 1827 in Logie, Perthshire, Scotland.2
His daughter Marion McLaren was born on 22 March 1842.
George McLaren died before 1853. He was a ploughman.3
Child of George McLaren and Jane Hallum
- Marion McLaren+ (22 March 1842 - 3 September 1916)
References
- [S85] International Genealogical Index 1992 or "old" Family Search web site, Church of Latter Day Saints, Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
- [S85] IGI, Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
- [S126] Patricia Yates, Cree Nurserymen of Lanarkshire and Surrey (Oadby: Cree FHS, 1992), Available for A HREF="www.cree.name/archives/booklets.htm"free download here /A.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter1
Female, CreeID#3185, (1882 - 1968)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was born in 1882.1
Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter married David Brown Cree, son of David Brown Cree and Janet Stewart, on 4 September 1901 in Old Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1
Her son David Brown Cree was born in 1902 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.1,2
Her daughter Mary Cowie Cree was born in 1903.1
Her daughter Janet Stewart Cree was born in 1908.1
Her son George Hunter Cree was born in 1912 in Maryhill, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3
Her son George Hunter Cree died in 1913 in Maryhill, Glasgow, Lanarkshire.4
Her daughter Marion Shanks Cree was born in 1918 in Maryhill, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,5
Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter and David Brown Cree arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1921 along with David Brown Cree, Mary Cowie Cree, Janet Stewart Cree and Marion Shanks Cree. They had left Glasgow on 21 April 1921 on board the SS Pretorian. David Brown Cree was described as a grocer aged 41. His purpose in travelling to Canada was to settle and follow his occupation as a grocer. Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was 39. Their son David was an engineer aged 19 while Mary, aged 18, was a shop assistant. Their destination was given as Toronto, Ontario, where they were to stay with David Brown Cree's sister-in-law, Mrs Murray, at 191 Gerrard Street, Toronto. David Brown Cree had 50 pounds in his possession. His nearest relative in Scotland was given as his mother, Mrs Cree, of 55 Fullarton Street, Kilmarnock.6
Her son George Hunter Cree was born in 1922 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.7
In 1935 Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter and David Brown Cree were living in Apt 1, 2301 Danforth Avenue, Danforth, Ontario, Canada. David Brown Cree was a grocer.8
Her son David Brown Cree died in 1945.9
Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter died in 1968 in Toronto, Ontario.9
Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter married David Brown Cree, son of David Brown Cree and Janet Stewart, on 4 September 1901 in Old Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1
Her son David Brown Cree was born in 1902 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.1,2
Her daughter Mary Cowie Cree was born in 1903.1
Her daughter Janet Stewart Cree was born in 1908.1
Her son George Hunter Cree was born in 1912 in Maryhill, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.3
Her son George Hunter Cree died in 1913 in Maryhill, Glasgow, Lanarkshire.4
Her daughter Marion Shanks Cree was born in 1918 in Maryhill, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,5
Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter and David Brown Cree arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1921 along with David Brown Cree, Mary Cowie Cree, Janet Stewart Cree and Marion Shanks Cree. They had left Glasgow on 21 April 1921 on board the SS Pretorian. David Brown Cree was described as a grocer aged 41. His purpose in travelling to Canada was to settle and follow his occupation as a grocer. Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was 39. Their son David was an engineer aged 19 while Mary, aged 18, was a shop assistant. Their destination was given as Toronto, Ontario, where they were to stay with David Brown Cree's sister-in-law, Mrs Murray, at 191 Gerrard Street, Toronto. David Brown Cree had 50 pounds in his possession. His nearest relative in Scotland was given as his mother, Mrs Cree, of 55 Fullarton Street, Kilmarnock.6
Her son George Hunter Cree was born in 1922 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.7
In 1935 Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter and David Brown Cree were living in Apt 1, 2301 Danforth Avenue, Danforth, Ontario, Canada. David Brown Cree was a grocer.8
Her son David Brown Cree died in 1945.9
Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter died in 1968 in Toronto, Ontario.9
Children of Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter and David Brown Cree
- David Brown Cree+1 (1902 - 1945)
- Mary Cowie Cree1 (1903 - )
- Janet Stewart Cree1 (1908 - 1998)
- George Hunter Cree (1912 - 1913)
- Marion Shanks Cree+1 (1918 - 2000)
- George Hunter Cree+1 (1922 - 2004)
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Ken Cox 04 Dec 2006.
- [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 Ref 498/88.
- [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 Vol 644/14 p 227.
- [S18] Cree Vol 2, GROS Ref 644/14 p 227, "age 1."
- [S18] Cree Vol 2, Ref 644/14 p586.
- [S454] Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk), Canadian Passenger Lists and Form 30A Ocean Arrivals (Individual Manifests).
- [S16] Personal communication, Email, Ken Cox, 2 Dec 2015.
- [S510] Title, Ancestry. Canada, Voters Lists for Danforth, Ontario.
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Ken Cox 11 Dec 2007.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Janet Stewart Cree1
Female, CreeID#3186, (1908 - 1998)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Janet Stewart Cree was also known as Nettie.2 She was born in 1908.1 She was the daughter of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter.1
Janet Stewart Cree arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1921 with David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They had left Glasgow on 21 April 1921 on board the SS Pretorian. David Brown Cree was described as a grocer aged 41. His purpose in travelling to Canada was to settle and follow his occupation as a grocer. Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was 39. Their son David was an engineer aged 19 while Mary, aged 18, was a shop assistant. Their destination was given as Toronto, Ontario, where they were to stay with David Brown Cree's sister-in-law, Mrs Murray, at 191 Gerrard Street, Toronto. David Brown Cree had 50 pounds in his possession. His nearest relative in Scotland was given as his mother, Mrs Cree, of 55 Fullarton Street, Kilmarnock.3
Janet Stewart Cree married Bill Holcroft. They have two children, William and Diane, and six grandchildren.1
Her mother Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter died in 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.2
Her husband Bill Holcroft died in 1969.2
Her father David Brown Cree died in 1971 in Toronto, Ontario.2
Janet Stewart Cree died in 1998.2
Janet Stewart Cree arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1921 with David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They had left Glasgow on 21 April 1921 on board the SS Pretorian. David Brown Cree was described as a grocer aged 41. His purpose in travelling to Canada was to settle and follow his occupation as a grocer. Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was 39. Their son David was an engineer aged 19 while Mary, aged 18, was a shop assistant. Their destination was given as Toronto, Ontario, where they were to stay with David Brown Cree's sister-in-law, Mrs Murray, at 191 Gerrard Street, Toronto. David Brown Cree had 50 pounds in his possession. His nearest relative in Scotland was given as his mother, Mrs Cree, of 55 Fullarton Street, Kilmarnock.3
Janet Stewart Cree married Bill Holcroft. They have two children, William and Diane, and six grandchildren.1
Her mother Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter died in 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.2
Her husband Bill Holcroft died in 1969.2
Her father David Brown Cree died in 1971 in Toronto, Ontario.2
Janet Stewart Cree died in 1998.2
Family: Janet Stewart Cree and Bill Holcroft
References
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Mary Cowie Cree1
Female, CreeID#3187, (1903 - )
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Mary Cowie Cree was born in 1903.1 She was the daughter of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter.1
Mary Cowie Cree arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1921 with David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They had left Glasgow on 21 April 1921 on board the SS Pretorian. David Brown Cree was described as a grocer aged 41. His purpose in travelling to Canada was to settle and follow his occupation as a grocer. Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was 39. Their son David was an engineer aged 19 while Mary, aged 18, was a shop assistant. Their destination was given as Toronto, Ontario, where they were to stay with David Brown Cree's sister-in-law, Mrs Murray, at 191 Gerrard Street, Toronto. David Brown Cree had 50 pounds in his possession. His nearest relative in Scotland was given as his mother, Mrs Cree, of 55 Fullarton Street, Kilmarnock.2
Mary Cowie Cree married George Rumney. They had no children.1
Mary Cowie Cree arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1921 with David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They had left Glasgow on 21 April 1921 on board the SS Pretorian. David Brown Cree was described as a grocer aged 41. His purpose in travelling to Canada was to settle and follow his occupation as a grocer. Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was 39. Their son David was an engineer aged 19 while Mary, aged 18, was a shop assistant. Their destination was given as Toronto, Ontario, where they were to stay with David Brown Cree's sister-in-law, Mrs Murray, at 191 Gerrard Street, Toronto. David Brown Cree had 50 pounds in his possession. His nearest relative in Scotland was given as his mother, Mrs Cree, of 55 Fullarton Street, Kilmarnock.2
Mary Cowie Cree married George Rumney. They had no children.1
Family: Mary Cowie Cree and George Rumney
References
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
David Brown Cree1
Male, CreeID#3188, (1902 - 1945)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
David Brown Cree was born in 1902 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.1,2 He was the son of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter.1
David Brown Cree arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1921 with David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They had left Glasgow on 21 April 1921 on board the SS Pretorian. David Brown Cree was described as a grocer aged 41. His purpose in travelling to Canada was to settle and follow his occupation as a grocer. Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was 39. Their son David was an engineer aged 19 while Mary, aged 18, was a shop assistant. Their destination was given as Toronto, Ontario, where they were to stay with David Brown Cree's sister-in-law, Mrs Murray, at 191 Gerrard Street, Toronto. David Brown Cree had 50 pounds in his possession. His nearest relative in Scotland was given as his mother, Mrs Cree, of 55 Fullarton Street, Kilmarnock.3
David Brown Cree married Grace Young.1
David Brown Cree died in 1945.4
David Brown Cree arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1921 with David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They had left Glasgow on 21 April 1921 on board the SS Pretorian. David Brown Cree was described as a grocer aged 41. His purpose in travelling to Canada was to settle and follow his occupation as a grocer. Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was 39. Their son David was an engineer aged 19 while Mary, aged 18, was a shop assistant. Their destination was given as Toronto, Ontario, where they were to stay with David Brown Cree's sister-in-law, Mrs Murray, at 191 Gerrard Street, Toronto. David Brown Cree had 50 pounds in his possession. His nearest relative in Scotland was given as his mother, Mrs Cree, of 55 Fullarton Street, Kilmarnock.3
David Brown Cree married Grace Young.1
David Brown Cree died in 1945.4
Child of David Brown Cree and Grace Young
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Ken Cox 04 Dec 2006.
- [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 Ref 498/88.
- [S454] Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk), Canadian Passenger Lists and Form 30A Ocean Arrivals (Individual Manifests).
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Ken Cox 11 Dec 2007.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Marion Shanks Cree1
Female, CreeID#3189, (1918 - 2000)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Marion Shanks Cree was born in 1918 in Maryhill, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1,2 She was the daughter of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter.1
Marion Shanks Cree arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1921 with David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They had left Glasgow on 21 April 1921 on board the SS Pretorian. David Brown Cree was described as a grocer aged 41. His purpose in travelling to Canada was to settle and follow his occupation as a grocer. Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was 39. Their son David was an engineer aged 19 while Mary, aged 18, was a shop assistant. Their destination was given as Toronto, Ontario, where they were to stay with David Brown Cree's sister-in-law, Mrs Murray, at 191 Gerrard Street, Toronto. David Brown Cree had 50 pounds in his possession. His nearest relative in Scotland was given as his mother, Mrs Cree, of 55 Fullarton Street, Kilmarnock.3
Marion Shanks Cree married Leonard Cox on 9 September 1939 in Canada. They have two children Ken and Brian Cox, and six grandchildren.1
Her husband Leonard Cox died in 1967.4
Her mother Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter died in 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.4
Her father David Brown Cree died in 1971 in Toronto, Ontario.4
Marion Shanks Cree died in 2000.1
Marion Shanks Cree arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1921 with David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They had left Glasgow on 21 April 1921 on board the SS Pretorian. David Brown Cree was described as a grocer aged 41. His purpose in travelling to Canada was to settle and follow his occupation as a grocer. Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter was 39. Their son David was an engineer aged 19 while Mary, aged 18, was a shop assistant. Their destination was given as Toronto, Ontario, where they were to stay with David Brown Cree's sister-in-law, Mrs Murray, at 191 Gerrard Street, Toronto. David Brown Cree had 50 pounds in his possession. His nearest relative in Scotland was given as his mother, Mrs Cree, of 55 Fullarton Street, Kilmarnock.3
Marion Shanks Cree married Leonard Cox on 9 September 1939 in Canada. They have two children Ken and Brian Cox, and six grandchildren.1
Her husband Leonard Cox died in 1967.4
Her mother Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter died in 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.4
Her father David Brown Cree died in 1971 in Toronto, Ontario.4
Marion Shanks Cree died in 2000.1
Family: Marion Shanks Cree and Leonard Cox
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Ken Cox 04 Dec 2006.
- [S18] Trevor Cree, Cree - 150 years of Cree Births, Marriages and Deaths (1612-1990) (25 Roman Road, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3FN: priv., 1992), Volume 2 Scotland, Ref 644/14 p586.
- [S454] Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk), Canadian Passenger Lists and Form 30A Ocean Arrivals (Individual Manifests).
- [S16] Personal communication, Email from Ken Cox 11 Dec 2007.
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Rose Clark1
Female, CreeID#3191, (1924 - 2004)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Rose Clark was born in 1924. (but Ken Cox says 1921, or later said 1927.)1,2
Rose Clark married George Hunter Cree, son of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter, on 27 September 1947 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. George and Rose had five children and ten grandchildren.3
Rose Clark died in 2004.1
Her husband George Hunter Cree died in 2004 in Toronto, Ontario.4
Rose Clark married George Hunter Cree, son of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter, on 27 September 1947 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. George and Rose had five children and ten grandchildren.3
Rose Clark died in 2004.1
Her husband George Hunter Cree died in 2004 in Toronto, Ontario.4
Family: Rose Clark and George Hunter Cree
References
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Bill Holcroft1
Male, CreeID#3192, (1890? - 1969)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Bill Holcroft was born in 1890?.2
Bill Holcroft married Janet Stewart Cree, daughter of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They have two children, William and Diane, and six grandchildren.1
Bill Holcroft died in 1969.2
Bill Holcroft married Janet Stewart Cree, daughter of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They have two children, William and Diane, and six grandchildren.1
Bill Holcroft died in 1969.2
Family: Bill Holcroft and Janet Stewart Cree
References
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George Rumney1
Male, CreeID#3193, (1896 - 1995)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
George Rumney was born in 1896.2
George Rumney married Mary Cowie Cree, daughter of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They had no children.1
George Rumney died in 1995.2
George Rumney married Mary Cowie Cree, daughter of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter. They had no children.1
George Rumney died in 1995.2
Family: George Rumney and Mary Cowie Cree
References
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Grace Young1
Female, CreeID#3194
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Child of Grace Young and David Brown Cree
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Ken Cox 04 Dec 2006.
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Leonard Cox1
Male, CreeID#3195, (1917 - 1967)
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Leonard Cox was born in 1917.2
Leonard Cox married Marion Shanks Cree, daughter of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter, on 9 September 1939 in Canada. They have two children Ken and Brian Cox, and six grandchildren.1
Leonard Cox died in 1967.2
Leonard Cox married Marion Shanks Cree, daughter of David Brown Cree and Mary Maxwell Cowie Hunter, on 9 September 1939 in Canada. They have two children Ken and Brian Cox, and six grandchildren.1
Leonard Cox died in 1967.2
Family: Leonard Cox and Marion Shanks Cree
References
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Grace Cree1
Female, CreeID#3196
| Charts | Line 10b. The Perth maltmen line |
Grace Cree married Lorne (---). They had children Susan and Brenda.1 Grace Cree was the daughter of David Brown Cree and Grace Young.1
Family: Grace Cree and Lorne (---)
References
- [S16] Personal communication, email Ken Cox 04 Dec 2006.
| Last edited | 15 Sep 2019 |