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I have seen that one and I know there are things wrong with it. This is what I have and I know that only the begining with Henry is correct pretty much date wise, and the final grouping. But somewhere in there I have some other dates wrong, I am going off a a pedigree I have. I need to re-look at the dates for much of it.
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Henry de Criwa 1070c had one son Henry de Crewe 1100c.
Henry de Crewe 1100c whose grandson was Thomas de Crew 1242
Henry de Crewe witness to a deed of William de Malbank in 1150
Henry de Crewe built a manor house 1170c.
Sir Thomas de Crewe (1242) grandson of Henry, married Alice 1266c they had five children, Thomas Crew, of Crewe 1285c David de Crue 1302 Pulcroft, Cheshire; William Crue, Margery Crue, Rose Crue (Children, Dave to Rose are all mentioned in an inquisition taken in 1370c)
Thomas de Crewe of Crewe (1285) married and had a daughter Sibilla de Crewe of Aston (m.William Praers of Barthomley they had children). Thomas’ 2nd marriage was to Agnes and they had five children:
Thomas de Crewe, David de Crue (m.Ellen Cholmondeley and they had one son Thomas Crue ancestors of Chewe of Holte), Nicholas de Crue 1317c (c.Ranulf de Crue), Patric de Crue (living in 1301 & 1311) (m.Margaret heiress of Thomas Worleston a widow 1339), William Crue of Aston in Mondrem (m.Amicia daughter of Thomas Minshull of Minshull) from whom Crue of Aston came.
Thomas de Crewe married Amicia and they had three daughters Joan Crewe 1271 (Joan aged 34 married Richard de Prayers age 36) Amicia Crewe 1289 (co-heiress, m.Thomas Prayers of Barthomley) Eleanor Crewe 1290 co-heiress. On the death of Thomas Crue in 1293 Amicia married Robert de Thykenes and was widowed again.
Thomas Crue (Crewe) died before 8 December 1293, when a writ was issued regarding him to Robert de Valle Regali, escheator in co. Chester.