Yes I realise that but anther odd thing about that baptism transcription on Free Reg, (given the dates) is that there is no mention of where each child came in the family (1st son, 4th son whatever) and no information about where the parents were born, the mother's maiden name, sometimes the name and abode of the mother's father etc etc. This is what I'd expect as they were in the Barrington* years .
* the Bishop at the time, Shute-Barrington, had an interest in genealogy and set a requirement for the parish registers to include such details. It didn't last many years but for the period that it was recorded its an invaluable pointer to tracing the families backwards. The BTs for Tweedmouth that are on Free Reg have this sort of detail for the entries.
IF the parish register has this sort of detail it could help you a lot.
Using a combination of Free Reg and the BTs on Family Search I can find a George CRAKE, age 60, abode Tweedmouth buried at Tweedmouth 18th Nov 1832
image on Family Search is here
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01io2/Not enough info to say one way or another if he is the man you are looking for, but the age would be ok for him to be the father of the children you mentioned. I'd shove it in the 'possibles' box.
another 'possible'
1841 census HO107/piece318/book12/folio16/page26
Margaret Craik age 65, born in County, living in Church Lane, Tweedmouth
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