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Monmouthshire / Re: Croudace Family Monmouthshire
« on: Friday 09 August 13 17:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi smileyriley,  I have traced pretty much all the Monmouth Croudaces, some branches more complicated than others. I believe William F Had about 11 children between his two wives. I am happy to exchange info with distant cousins !

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Monmouthshire / Re: Croudace Family Monmouthshire
« on: Friday 24 May 13 21:28 BST (UK)  »
Have sent you a P.M. Claire.

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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Thursday 12 February 09 00:06 GMT (UK)  »
The Emily I have was born in Monmouth in abt 1848.
I know the other John Croudace you mean, he lived in North Wales.

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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Wednesday 11 February 09 17:15 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks.
He was a bachelor.
I have just come across another Croudace born in Monmouth who would be of the same generation as ' My Johns ' or ' My William Johns ' children. An Emily, unmarried in the 1891 census.

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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Wednesday 11 February 09 09:23 GMT (UK)  »
Could "wha[?]ger" be wharfinger ?
At the present state of affairs it might be safe to say James in Bristol is the one born 1800, but it's possible that there is another James, Elizabeth and Mary related to your William John. Perhaps related in some way to the Penshaw family. You Mary seems to be 10 years later than the other who was a governess and doesn't seem to have married.

Colin


Wharfinger, thanks for the suggestion !

There is only one Mary Croudace, the governess, in South Wales, unless of course there was another Mary and she died, and another James who also died.
It is a real puzzle, if only I could find Elizabeth on the 1851 census.


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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Tuesday 10 February 09 23:49 GMT (UK)  »
Glad to hear you got him sorted. What was his job? It might help to place where he came from in the northeast, if you still think that's where he came from.

Colin

Hi Colin,

I have no idea what his job was, the records on the forest of dean site just state ' Wha[?]ger '. I do think that he is part of the Lanchester / Painshaw lot however, given the Mary Croudace from Painshaw in the same area, and the other family names which match in. However I have been though the Bishops Transcripts and cannot find Marys baptism in Painshaw or surrounding districts, she would have been born in about 1813.
I still cannot find Elizabeth Croudace after her marriage to William Pascoe, and think she may have died young.

William John could have been the son of the Lanchester John, and I still think it likely he is James, Marys and Elizabeths brother, given they are the only Croudaces in the whole of South Wales, I find it odd they would be witnesses at the wedding of other Croudaces without being related. I do think it is the same James who married Sarah Ford in Bristol and was the James who died in Somerset, as I have records for two of his children and believe one died and one was in the poorhouse in the 1841 census at age 14, I have reason to believe the daughter in the poorhouse may have had an illegitimate child at age 15.

The strange thing is I have a photocopy of the parish record for ' William ' Johns marriage and it just shows ' John ', so maybe he dropped the William as and when.

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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Tuesday 10 February 09 00:54 GMT (UK)  »
It now transpires that ' my John ' was indeed William John, his childrens baptism records ( they were baptised when his wife remarried after his death ) show William John as the fathers name.

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Monmouthshire / Re: Croudace Family Monmouthshire
« on: Wednesday 07 January 09 17:26 GMT (UK)  »
Records from forest-of-dean.net show these Crowdaces also:

1816    CROWDACE    Margaret    Burial    Lydney    
1817    CROWDACE    Eliz[abe]th    Burial    Lydney
1817    CROWDACE    Tho[ma]s    Burial    Lydney    
1824    CROWDACE    Elizabeth    Marriage    Lydney    
1830    CROUDACE    Ann Jane    Burial    Newland    
1835    CROUDACE    John    Marriage    St Briavels    

Ann Jane is stated as being the ' daughter of John '.



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Monmouthshire / Re: Croudace Family Monmouthshire
« on: Wednesday 07 January 09 17:10 GMT (UK)  »
thanks i am interested in any information you have re croudaces in monmouth especially like a lot of other people in linking them to other families in the north east of england.
at this time i am especially interested in a john croudace gentleman of bilston who married at st marys monmouth to louise helen tudor on the 17th august 1848.witness was a mary crowdace is she the same person stated in the census.

Fascinating, this could be a great lead for me.
Mary Crowdace was also a witness ( along with a James Crowdace ) to the wedding of Elizabeth Croudace to a William Pascoe in 1824 in Lydney, Gloucestershire.
Mary, as you probably know, was from Painshaw, Durham.
All the later Croudaces on the census can be traced to ' my ' John and his wife Mary Ann Morgan, unfortunately ' my ' John never appeared on the census, and ( I assume ) died, as Mary Ann remarried very shortly after the birth of her and Johns third son.

I did have record of a Louisa H who married a Crowdace but I did not have his information. She appears living in Staffordshire on the 1851 and 1871 census.


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