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Title: John Crees
Post by: sylvia_hynes on Sunday 28 April 13 19:05 BST (UK)
I am having difficulty tracing my 3 x great grandfather, John Crees, born around 1784 (husband of Sidwell Doidge).  Does anyone have any information that might help?  Can anyone tell me if Morrice Street Weslian Chapel (Devonport) is still open and how can I contact anyone there about church records?[/font][/size][/size]
Title: Re: John Crees
Post by: heatherjulie on Sunday 28 April 13 19:43 BST (UK)
Hi
Welcome to Rootschat.
Do you have a tree on Ancestry? If not, it might be worth having a look at the one that is there. Be careful though, you need to check the information for yourself.

Heather
Title: Re: John Crees
Post by: Nicky on Monday 24 July 17 19:32 BST (UK)
I have a little info on him but he seems a bit elusive
Nicky
Title: Re: John Crees
Post by: Girl Guide on Monday 24 July 17 21:47 BST (UK)
I've found him on the 1841 census with his wife and daughter Susannah born 1834.  The family are living in Church Street, Stoke Damerel.

His occupation is given as sawyer.  Birthplace Devon.
Title: Re: John Crees
Post by: Girl Guide on Monday 24 July 17 21:55 BST (UK)
Looks like John died in 1849

CREES, JOHN       Age 59     
GRO Reference: 1849  D Quarter in HONITON  Volume 10  Page 101

He was buried at Stoke Damerel on 27 December 1849.  The image says that he was living at 12 Tavistock Street and died on the 21st December.
Title: Re: John Crees
Post by: Girl Guide on Monday 24 July 17 22:26 BST (UK)
John and Sidwell had a son Charles John Crees born 5 March 1827 and baptised 2 April 1827 at Morrice Street, Wesleyan, Devonport.

Just found another one Mary Jane born 17 September 1829, baptised 5 October 1829 same place as Charles.

Title: Re: John Crees
Post by: Girl Guide on Monday 24 July 17 22:59 BST (UK)
There is a website called www.bmdregisters.co.uk which has records of non-conformist and non-parochial BMDs.

You may like to have a look at it.  You can search for free but if you wish to see the records you will  need to register and then buy credits.