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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Topic started by: Deacon on Thursday 30 June 05 15:12 BST (UK)
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Hello,
The thinnest of threads leads me to believe Crossetts were in Scotland in the 17th century. Can anyone confirm that or sever the thread, please?
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Hi Deacon,
I had a look through the BVR CD's and came up with the following. They all seem to be variations on your spelling but I know from reading through OPRs that the exact spelling of surnames can vary enormously.
Hope this helps.
CROSAT, Margaret Christening
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 29 Feb 1672, Recorded in: Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Scotland
Father: Mungo CROSAT
Source: FHL Film 1067943 Dates: 1642 – 1737
CROSET, James Christening
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 26 Sep 1733, Recorded in: Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Father: Alexander CROSET
Source: FHL Film 1066602 Dates: 1700 – 1856
Anne
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Those are most helpful data, Anne. The name has a number of different spellings over the years and is alleged to have started with du Crozat in France, so Crosat and Croset are close. Thanks.
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My great-grandfather was John Crossett, son of Joseph Crossett and Sarah Sloan. He had a brother named George. John and his father were living at on North Square, Gartsherrie, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire at the end of the 19th Century. John Crossett married Louis Jean Hamilton of Motherwell in 1908 and then took his family to Canada. I do not have information further back than that. I do not know when this family would have arrived in Scotland from Antrim. I hope to trace them back to Anthony Du Crozat.
I hope this information is helpful.
Andrew McMurtry
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I have been told that our family originated in France Years Previous ..I think there might have been a time they also were in Ireland for a while...Not sure though
Ron Crossett
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A couple of early marriages from the OPR's
06/06/1718 CROSET JAMES and ELISABETH MATSON at Dunipace /STIRLING
21/03/1728 CROSART JANNET and JAMES CROSART at Denny /STIRLING
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Hi my Great Grandfather Joseph Crossett born 1861,Grandfather George 1886,Great Uncle John 1882 were born in Scotland and the family beleives one of the three was involved with Albion Rovers Fc they also had a Sister Eliza 1884,you also called my Greatmother Sarah 1863 but her Maiden name was Nobbs,
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Hi my Great Grandfather Joseph Crossett born 1861,Grandfather George 1886,Great Uncle John 1882 were born in Scotland and the family beleives one of the three was involved with Albion Rovers Fc they also had a Sister Eliza 1884,you also called my Greatmother Sarah 1863 but her Maiden name was Nobbs,Great Grandfather Joseph and Great Grandmother Sarah came from Cookstown,County Tyrone, Northern Ireland originally where they returned 1901 and had a further 3 Sons and 3 Daughters.A lot of similars here is it possibley the same family.John Crossett.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tyrone/Cookstown/Church_St_/1728546/
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1891
John Crosset 37 born: Ireland occ Steel smelter
Martha Crosset 30 born: Old Monkland, Lanarkshire
Maggie Crosset 8 born: Glasgow, Lanarkshire
John Crosset 6
Mary Ann Crosset 3
Edward Crosset 9 MO
Address: 14 Graham St, Shettleston, Glasgow
Also 1891
Joseph Crosset 38 born: Ireland Occupation: Labourer in Cemetery
Jane Crosset 40 born: Ireland
Sarah Crosset 7
Joseph Crosset 4
Address: 145 Castle street, St Rollox, Glasgow
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You are indeed a direct descendent of the French Huguenots,Anthony Du Cruzat of whom all Crossetts are descendents of, fled the French Revolution because of the persecution of the Protestant Huguenots,some came to Scotland and others to the North Of Ireland where my family are from so all Crossetts are related through Anthony who changed through time his surname Du Cruzat to our name Crossett.
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http://www.houseofnames.com/crossett-history/English
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http://thebigdeacon.com/crossett.htm
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http://thebigdeacon.com/crossett.htm
Documentary evidence is lacking and it is misleading to state that all Crossetts in Ireland are descended from Antoine duCrozat