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Margaret May Cragg
« on: Sunday 07 August 11 17:30 BST (UK) »
Hi, i am a little confused. help!
according to what i've seen, Margaret May Cragg is both the daughter of Robert Carr Cragg b 7 Feb 1897 lincolnshire, and Annie Clifton Boardman and the wife of Edward Carr Crampton who is the son of Ruth Cragg 1878-1973who is the son of Robert Carr Cragg's grandfather, also called Robert Carr Cragg 1844-1932 (Son is William Cragg b1868 who's the 1st Robert Carr Cragg's Dad), which makes them both married and 1st cousin once removed.. i assume something is wrong. cousins i can understand, but they're two different generations so unlikely. help? i don't want to give too much information in case something is wrong as i believe it is..

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Re: Margaret May Cragg
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 07 August 11 17:59 BST (UK) »
cousins once removed, tho of different "generations" can easily be of much the same age

A couple havint 10 or more children will have 20 yrs or more between the eldest and youngest -- so the elder ones can have children the same age as their younger siblings - and so the next generation down would also be of similar ages.

In my own family, my Mother-in-law's first cousins are only about 5-10 years older than my husband

And when my daughter was at school, a boy in her class had an uncle in the class below

So generations are not fixed across families
Wainwright - Yorkshire
Whitney - Herefordshire
Watson -  Northamptonshire
Trant - Yorkshire
Helps - all
Needham - Derbyshire
Waterhouse - Derbyshire
Northing - all

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Re: Margaret May Cragg
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 07 August 11 18:04 BST (UK) »
Hello,

Do you have the relevant certificates?

You may be best to put your information down in table form with the relevant names and dates. Your presentation does add to the confusion  ;D e.g. Ruth Cragg who is the son of...

I have tried to look and they look like first cousins (not removed) i.e. William and Ruth are siblings but I could be wrong.  ;)

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Re: Margaret May Cragg
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 07 August 11 18:09 BST (UK) »
how i see it is:

generation 1 Robert senior
generation 2 Ruth & William - brother & sister
generation 3 Edward & Robert junior - first cousins
generation 4 Margaret - first cousin once removed to Edward

I presume William is one of Robert snr's older children and Ruth a younger child
Wainwright - Yorkshire
Whitney - Herefordshire
Watson -  Northamptonshire
Trant - Yorkshire
Helps - all
Needham - Derbyshire
Waterhouse - Derbyshire
Northing - all


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Re: Margaret May Cragg
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 07 August 11 18:22 BST (UK) »
Thanks Marmalady  :D

I got as far as William and Ruth as siblings and thought that the married couple were the respective children
I obviously didn't read the info closely enough  ::)

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Re: Margaret May Cragg
« Reply #5 on: Monday 08 August 11 00:21 BST (UK) »
thanks for the help. can anyone confirm thru census if i am right?
Steve