Hi, Everyone,
Have recently been trying to trace back the CROW family of London , but who appear to originate earlier from the Lincoln area. Running through some of the male members is the forename DOCKERY, as in Roland Dockery CROW, b.1891, and his grandfather George Dockery CROW, b. 1830.
It appears that George Dockery CROW's mother was a Susannah KNOWLES, baptised 04-01-1801 at St Mary Le Wigford Lincoln, parents Peregrine KNOWLES and Mary (nee JACKSON).
What is slightly bizarre is that at least from 1808 onwards Peregrine begins to call himself Peregrine Knowles DOCKERY and with Mary he produces at least 3 other daughters up to 1812. He dies in 1825, and his widow Mary lives to the ripe old age of 94, calling herself Mary DOCKERY in the Censuses where she subsequently appears.
Now, I happened to look on the DOCWRA family website on the internet, which boasts some pretty impressive early ancestors, and was surprised to see those three 1808-1812 baptisms listed there, with the parents' names given as Peregrine Knowles DOCKERA and Mary JACKSON.
Would this mean that the curiously-named Peregrine was definitely a member of the DOCWRA clan, or has someone simply added him to the DOCWRA melting pot?
This DOCKERY name that flits in and out of the CROW family is particularly strange, in that Peregrine was simply referring to himself as Peregrine KNOWLES, baptised with that name 15-04-1773 at St Mark's Lincoln. So where does DOCKERY suddenly magically materialise from, and what have the DOCWRA family got to do with it?
I'm puzzled, I expect any unsuspecting Rootschatter who reads this must be totally confused, too...
Very best wishes,
keith