Thomas CRASE
(1759-)
Grace THOMAS
(Abt 1767-1820)
James WHITE
(-)
Mary NANCARROW
(-)
James CRASE of Nancekuke
(1802-Between 1865)
Dorothy WHITE
(1803-Between 1874)
James White CRAZE
(1829-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Mary Sleeman REED

2. Elizabeth BLAMEY

James White CRAZE

  • Born: 1829, Troon Moor, Camborne, Cornwall
  • Christened: 29 Apr 1829, Camborne, Cornwall
  • Married (1): Between Oct 1853 and Dec 1853, Helston District, Cornwall
  • Married (2): Between Oct 1875 and Dec 1875, Penzance District, Cornwall

   Research Notes:

It would seem James was christened twice, first on 29 Apr 1829 in Camborne, and second on 30 Sep 1832 in Illogan on the same day as his younger brother Charles.

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In 1861, James W. Craze (32) of Camborne, tin mine agent, and wife Mary (32) of Wendron, were living in Blackwater, St. Agnes. Present were children (born in St. Agnes): Mary R. (5), scholar, James W. (3), scholar, Charles H. (2m)

In 1881, James W. Crase (51) of Cambourne, retired mine captain & farmer, and [2nd] wife Elizabeth (45) of Cambourne, were living in Carne, St. Anthony in Meneage. Present were children: Annie (20) of St. Agnes, Sarah S. (12) of co. Waterford [Ireland], Mary M. (3) of Manaccan, Elizabeth S. (1) of Manaccan

   Marriage Information:

James married Mary Sleeman REED, daughter of John REED and Sarah ("Sally") SLEEMAN, between Oct 1853 and Dec 1853 in Helston District, Cornwall. (Mary Sleeman REED was born in 1828 in Mengern, Wendron, Cornwall, christened on 18 May 1828 in Wendron, Cornwall and died between Oct 1874 and Dec 1874 in Penzance District, Cornwall.)

   Marriage Notes:

GROE Marriage Index, vol. 5c, p. 460

   Marriage Information:

James also married Elizabeth BLAMEY between Oct 1875 and Dec 1875 in Penzance District, Cornwall. (Elizabeth BLAMEY was born about 1836 in Camborne, Cornwall.)

   Marriage Notes:

GROE Marriage Index, vol. 5c, p. 448


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