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Title: FOX and CRIPPS - Rothwell
Post by: barbar on Thursday 09 September 04 23:00 BST (UK)
I am looking for further information on William Fox and Mary Cripps of Rothwell, I believe they married in 1875.  I understand Mary Cripps may have originated in the London area but can find no further information for her.

I am also looking for the parents of Thomas Milner of Alverthorpe Wakefield who married Nancy Robinson in 1867
Title: Re: FOX and CRIPPS - Rothwell
Post by: suzard on Wednesday 10 November 04 21:33 GMT (UK)
dont know if this is of any help to you-I have CRIPPS in my tree-livin in Derbyshire mid to late 1800's but they moved from oxford and lots of cripps to be found there-may give you another area to look
Cheers suz
Title: Re: FOX and CRIPPS - Rothwell
Post by: barbar on Thursday 11 November 04 22:43 GMT (UK)
Thank you for your help will try the route you suggest.

If you have any other ideas would be interested to hear from you.    :)
Title: Re: FOX and CRIPPS - Rothwell
Post by: debz40 on Sunday 17 April 11 21:22 BST (UK)
I think you are connected to my family tree. My Greatx2 Grandad was Charles Richard Cripps born in Middlesex London. He worked at a match factory. He moved to Rothwell to work in the Match factory there. He was married twice. My great grandfather was from his second marriage I think your relation is from his first marriage to a Lavinia Rawding.
Title: Re: FOX and CRIPPS - Rothwell
Post by: suzard on Monday 18 April 11 12:34 BST (UK)
Hi Debz

barbar hasn't been online since 2004 -so may not reply
Suz
Title: Re: FOX and CRIPPS - Rothwell
Post by: debz40 on Monday 18 April 11 17:20 BST (UK)
Thanks Suz, never mind...
                                        Debz
Title: Re: FOX and CRIPPS - Rothwell
Post by: suzard on Monday 18 April 11 21:29 BST (UK)
Sorry -I meant 2004 -not 1904!!!!!!!!

Maybe they will notice your post -shame when there is a possible connection and the post is "missed"


Happy hunting

Suz