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Hi folks.  If anyone has any info about Anne Cree who married Joseph Drabble at Sutton cum Duckmanton in June 1740  -  I'd love to hear from you.  Drabble family also from Bolsover.

I have found an Anne Cree baptised in Bolsover in March 1714  -  daughter of James and "Ellen" Cree  (in England Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975).  Is that her?

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At 17:06 on August 20, 2015, Mike Spathaky said…

Hi Martin,Welcome to the Cree Family History Network website.

If you are a descendant of Anne Cree you will be (very) distantly related to me as my mother's maiden name Cree has been handed down from Anne's brother James Cree (b. 1724). We think that her father married only once and his wife was shown as both Elizabeth and Ellen in the registers, probabaly due to a copying error from a rough copy where she was shown sometimes as El. Cree.

So you will see all her brothers and sisters if you go to the person details of her father James Cree on our sister website, the Cree One-Name Study site, at http://cree.one-name.net/person.htm?id=7.

Click on any name in gold on that site to move to their person details. You can trace Anne's ancestry back to her great-grandfather Alexander Mackree (married 1643). You will notice that Anne Cree's sister Mary married John Drable who was a brother of Anne's husband Joseph. We have not followed the Drable/Drabble descent line but I believe there have been members in Bolsover area to the present day.

Note that the Family Search website is not consistent about dates in the double-dating period (Janury to March in years before 1752). The double dating notation should always be used in these case. Anne was baptished on 6 March 1714/15.

Hope that helps!
Best Wishes,
Mike Spathaky

 
 
 

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