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London and Middlesex / Re: Wrong baptism all along.
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My Cressé/Cressee ancestors were also in Bethnal Green around the same time but they moved about a bit too.
David Cressé (a Weaver) for example was christened in Spitalfields, married in Portsmouth, then had his first child with his wife in Portsea before moving to Bethnal Green about 1748/9. By 1759 he had his son George christened at St. Botolph Bishopsgate, London before finally settling down in Edmonton where he died in 1787.
His son David Cressé/Cressey was born in Bethnal Green, married in Shoreditch and then moved to Winchmore Hill/Edmonton where he died in 1838.
My Hold family who married into the Cressé (David above's sister Hannah Cressé) also ended up in Winchmore Hill/Edmonton.
However the elder David Cressé's brother Isaac Cressé ended up in Jamaica whilst two of David Cressé Junior's daughters ended up married to brothers of the Winter family one of whom ended up in Ceylon/Sri Lanka.
David Cressé (a Weaver) for example was christened in Spitalfields, married in Portsmouth, then had his first child with his wife in Portsea before moving to Bethnal Green about 1748/9. By 1759 he had his son George christened at St. Botolph Bishopsgate, London before finally settling down in Edmonton where he died in 1787.
His son David Cressé/Cressey was born in Bethnal Green, married in Shoreditch and then moved to Winchmore Hill/Edmonton where he died in 1838.
My Hold family who married into the Cressé (David above's sister Hannah Cressé) also ended up in Winchmore Hill/Edmonton.
However the elder David Cressé's brother Isaac Cressé ended up in Jamaica whilst two of David Cressé Junior's daughters ended up married to brothers of the Winter family one of whom ended up in Ceylon/Sri Lanka.