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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Monday 27 July 09 13:31 BST (UK)  »
Thats brilliant Claire, ill go check it out now.
my head is spinning trying to piece all this together lol.

Have a good time on your hols, ill keep you both posted as to if i find out more.

thanks again for all your help  ;D :D

Tracy

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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Monday 27 July 09 13:05 BST (UK)  »
Hi Colin,

Well from what i have found, it would appear that if this is the same Robert, he married Martha first, then married Elizabeth later.
Ive been sifting through all the burial entries for barnard Castle, Staindrop and Cockfield, but cant find anything for cruddace, or Cruddass or even Cruddice lol.

if they aren't the same person, they may be cousins, or maybe related in some other way, ill have to search hard for this one i think.

What are the "BT's"??? sorry blonde moment lol

Tracy

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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Monday 27 July 09 11:49 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for all that claire,

ive been doing some more digging, trying to find more on James, and i have come across a daughter born to Robert and Martha in 1821, same area, Cockfield, that James was from.
The info i have on James, is from his marriage cert.
Im starting to think maybe there was more than one marriage for Robert.

Il keep searching, and with any luck ill be able to order some cert's soon.

Any luck with your William yet?

Tracy

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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Monday 27 July 09 10:50 BST (UK)  »
Hello

I just had another look at the Bishops Transcripts and it definitely says Robert and Mary of Stainton on there. Where is your info from? It seems a huge coincidence that there are two on the same day in the same place. If yours are from the original records it could be that it was mistranscribed in the copy for the Bishop. There is only one cruddas baptism on that day on the transcripts.

Claire


Hiya,

I got my info from familysearch.org, i typed in his name, and thats the info it came back with.
I have just looked at the link you sent, and i i am going to look into that possible link now, i am trying to find the actual birth record for Robert and Elizabeth's son James, i have his marriage cert, but cant find any records of his birth.
He was "of full age" when he got married in 1840, so if anyone can spot anything on that, id be very grateful  ;D

Tracy

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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Monday 27 July 09 10:31 BST (UK)  »
PS if you find a William anywhere I would be very grateful!!  :)            




Claire, do you have membership on ancestry?
ive just had a look, and there is someone by the name of Cheryl on there that has a "private member story" about a William Cruddace born 1815.
it might not be the same william, but i guess its worth asking.

Tracy

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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Monday 27 July 09 10:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi guys, and thank you for the welcome.
i did a bit more digging, and found a Robert who was christened on 26th Dec 1790 in Barnard Castle, might be the same one, his parents are showing as Thomas and Mary.

The only other one i found was in Staindrop, christened 02 March 1782, parents are showing only a mother Ann, no father, so im more inclined to think it was the first one, as Robert had siblings born after him, so there must have been a father.

Colin, where can i find out online about the marriage you mentioned?
i know on BMD the records only go back to 1837. Without more details i cant really order any cert's to confirm him.

Thanks

tracy

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Durham / Re: Cruddace, Crudace, Croudace, Cruddas
« on: Sunday 26 July 09 19:01 BST (UK)  »
Hiya, I'm not sure if there is a connection, but like you guys I'm tracing the Cruddace tree, and Ive managed to get back as far as abt 1790 with Robert, who was from Barnard castle, he married someone called Elizabeth, but i have no more info on her.
They had 3 children that i know of,  James, Martha and Thomas.
James was a pitman, and his father Robert was down as a "farmer of 88 acres"

Does any of this match up with anyone else's info?
probably a long shot, but always worth asking  ;D

Tracy

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