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Thanks to Leslie I have my Monumental Inscriptions on the Creak Family of Wester Whitrig. Does anyone have the Eccles 1841 Census details as I would like to find out more about any Creak or Craik names in Eccles area. If not, does someone know were to find the details. I found the will of Thomas Creak who died in 1849 in the National Archives for Scotland. regards Richard
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Hi,
Yes I have it - It is just finished . Who are you looking for I'll search it for you.
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Hi Emma, According to my research Thomas Creak or Craik plus his wife Jane and children Alexander, Thomas, William and David perhaps others. They owned property at Wester Whitrig and were tenants at Easter Whitrig all near Eccles. They had left Temple and are not in that 1841 Census. Thomas and Jane are in the Eccles graveyard. Name was sometimes spelt Creack or Craike. Alexander would be about 17 the oldest child.
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Eccles Parish, Book 2, Page 11 Whitridge Thomas Creak; 60; Farmer; Yes Jane Creak; 38; No Alexander Creak; 17; No Margaret Creak; 13; No Thomas Creak; 10; No David Creak; 8; No Jane Creak; 6; No William Creak; 4; No Helen Creak; 2; No Adam Hope; 20; Ag. Lab.; No Ann Smail; 19; F. S; England Elisabeth Smail; 13; F. S; England Alexander Kerr; 13; M. S.; Yes
© 1841 Census Data — General Register Office for Scotland. Crown copyright. Reproduced with the permission of the Controller of the HMSO and Queen’s Printer for Scotland.
This seems to be the correct family but if nit I'll do another search.
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Hi Emma, That is the family. Great details, Thank you very much Richard
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