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Jane Crook 1704–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1704

Birth Location: Middleton Hall, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 21 Feb 1787

Death Location: Freckleton, Lancashire, England

Father: Alex Rigby

Mother: Ann Towneley

Spouse(s): Edward Chew

Children(s): Jane Chew

In 1704, Jane Crook entered the world in Middleton Hall, Lancashire, England, born to Alex Rigby And Ann Towneley. Jane Crook married Edward Chew, and had children including Jane Chew. Jane Crook passed away in 1787 in Freckleton, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1704, Jane Crook entered the world in Middleton Hall, Lancashire, England, born to Alex Rigby And Ann Towneley.
  • Jane Crook married Edward Chew, and had children including Jane Chew.
  • Jane Crook passed away in 1787 in Freckleton, Lancashire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jane Crook's Ancestors

Self
Jane Crook
1704–1787
Birth Place: Middleton Hall, Lancashire, England
Parents
Alex Rigby
1682–1716
Lancashire, England
Ann Towneley
1686–
Clitheroe, Lancashire, England
Grandparents
Thomas Rigbye
1656–1728
Croston, Lancashire, England
Ellin Prescott
1654–1683
Burscough, Lancahsire
John Townley
1659–1745
Clitheroe, Lancashire, England
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Rigbie
1619–1694
Margaret Houghton
1630–1675
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexandear Rigbie
1594–1650
Lucy Leigh
1596–1634
Gilbert Houghton
1591–1647
Margaret Aston
1600–1657

Jane Crook's Descendants

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Jane Crook (1704–21 Feb 1787) m. Edward Chew (1703–26 Nov 1763)
  1. 1. Jane Chew 1751–1840 m. Richard Baynes 1737–1811
    1. 1. Ann Baines 1788–1872 m. James Turner 1788–1844
      1. 1. Thomas TURNER 1827–1915 m. Ann Smith 1826–1890
        1. 1. John Turner 1859–1890 m. Margret Ellison 1860–

Jane Crook's Timeline

4 Records

1703
06 mar 1703
Birth of Jane Crook in Middleton Hall, Lancashire, England
Middleton Hall, Lancashire, England
1704
1704
Birth of Jane Crook in Middleton Hall, Lancashire, England
Middleton Hall, Lancashire, England
1787
17 Feb 1787
Age 83
Death of Jane Crook in Preston, Lancashire, England
Preston, Lancashire, England
1787
21 Feb 1787
Age 83
Burial of Jane Crook in Freckleton, Lancashire, England
Freckleton, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 06 mar 1703
    Event Place: Middleton Hall, Lancashire, England
    Record Source: England & Wales, Quaker Birth, Marriage, and Death Registers

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1704
    Event Place: Middleton Hall, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Feb 1787
    Event Place: Preston, Lancashire, England
    Record Source: England & Wales, Quaker Birth, Marriage, and Death Registers

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 21 Feb 1787
    Event Place: Freckleton, Lancashire, England
    Record Source: England & Wales, Quaker Birth, Marriage, and Death Registers

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