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CROWLE & Variants Crowle & variants found in Cornwall in chronological order Transcribed from fiche by Gayle Dimond N.B. C=Christening, M=Marriage, B=Burial Day‐Month Year Forename(s) Father forename(s) Mother/Spouse C/M Parish Notes 25‐Jul 1622 Thomas Rosamond BULLON M St Stephen In Brannel 31‐Jan 1630 Margareta Alexander NICHOLAS M Breage 08‐Jul 1647 Nevell M Probus Relative Gertrude S Doyle 28‐Jul 1662 Katherine George C Madron 18‐Nov 1679 Mary Francis WARREN M Lanteglos By Camelford Relative James Henry Warren 22‐Apr 1689 Digory Thomas Crowle C St Stephen In Brannel 26‐Jul 1692 Mary Thomas C St Stephen In Brannel 21‐May 1693 Margarett Joseph James Anne C Breage 04‐Aug 1694 Jane Thomas C St Stephen In Brannel 08‐Jan 1695 Arthur Jane TRENERY M Ladock 02‐Feb 1695 Marjory Richard KITTON M Talland 22‐Jun 1696 Arthur Arthur Jane C Ladock 07‐Aug 1698 Jonathan Thomas C St Stephen In Brannel 23‐Dec 1699 Ann John NICHOLAS M St Mewan 10‐Apr 1699 John Arthur C Ladock 21‐Jan 1701 Blanch Thomas C St Stephen In Brannel 23‐Jun 1701 William Jane STANTON M St Stephen In Brannel 06‐Apr 1702 Jane William C St Stephen In Brannel 06‐Oct 1702 Thomas James C St Stephen In Brannel 22‐Feb 1702 Jone Arthur C Ladock Joan? 04‐Mar 1703 William M Breage 04‐Nov 1704 Ann William C St Stephen In Brannel 25‐Oct 1704 James James C St Stephen In Brannel 11‐Apr 1704 Mary Thomas C St Stephen In Brannel 01‐Jan 1706 Philippa Alexander TRUSCOTT M St Stephen In Brannel Relative William A Turner 03‐Nov 1712 Thomas John C St Stephen In Brannel 24‐May 1712 Ann James Elizabeth C St Winnow 24‐May 1712 Rebekah James Elizabeth C St Winnow 1715 Elizabeth John C St Stephen In Brannel Day‐Month Year Forename(s) Father forename(s) Mother/Spouse C/M Parish Notes 18‐Sep 1715 John Julian CARNE M St Stephen In Brannel (Losswiethiel) Relative Emma Jane Stephens 10‐Jul 1715 Robert Frances BASTYN M St Stephen In Brannel 18‐Sep 1715 John Ann BLEWETT M Lostwithiel (Bluett) 17‐Apr 1716 Nicholas Robert C St Stephen In Brannel 25‐Nov 1716 Degory Jane VENSON M St Wenn Relative Emma Jane Stephens 05‐May 1717 John John C St Stephen In Brannel 03‐Sep 1717 John James Elizabeth C Lanteglos‐By‐Fowey 07‐Oct 1717 William Digery Jone C St Wenn 31‐Jan 1718 Mary Digery Jone C St Wenn 30‐Aug 1719 Philippa John C St Stephen In Brannel 16‐Aug 1719 Susan Robert C St Stephen In Brannel 19‐Sep 1721 Philadelphia John C St Stephen In Brannel 31‐Aug 1723 Elizabeth Bernard CROWL C St Stephen In Brannel 24‐Nov 1723 Humphry John C St Stephen In Brannel 23‐Nov 1723 Jonathan Joan RICKARD M St Stephen In Brannel 12‐May 1723 Mary Robert C St Stephen In Brannel 26‐Jan 1724 Lewis Jonathan C St Stephen In Brannel 25‐Apr 1724 Jenopher Malachy Collins M Gorran 02‐Feb 1724 Jonathan Degory C North Hill 09‐May 1725 Mary Jonathan C St Stephen In Brannel 15‐Aug 1725 Mary Robert C St Stephen In Brannel 21‐Feb 1725 Richard Grace LUNY M St Sampson Or Golant 25‐Jul 1725 Robert Thomasin MATTHEWS M Ruan Lanihorne 07‐Aug 1726 Julian John C St Stephen In Brannel 26‐Dec 1726 Lewis Jonathan C St Stephen In Brannel 15‐Nov 1726 John Richard Grace C St Sampson Or Golant 11‐Feb 1726 Richard Mary ROSEWARNE M St Sampson Or Golant 23‐Jul 1726 Thomas Rickard William Phillippa SAMPSON C St Austell 14‐Feb 1727 Joane Digory Joane C Linkinhorne 08‐Sep 1728 Robert Robert C St Stephen In Brannel 02‐Feb 1729 Jonathan Jonathan C St Stephen In Brannel 14‐Feb 1730 James Robert Tamozin C Ruan Lanihorne 27‐Jul 1730 Richard Richard Grace C St Sampson Or Golant 27‐Jul 1730 Richard Richard Grace C St Sampson Or Golant 01‐Jan 1731 Degory Jonathan CROWLE C St Stephen In Brannel Day‐Month Year Forename(s) Father forename(s) Mother/Spouse C/M Parish Notes 01‐Jan 1731 James Jane HOCKING B Grampound Buried Abt 1731 29‐Oct 1732 N/A Jonathan Joan C St Stephen In Brannel 10‐Apr 1732 Frances Robert Frances C St Stephen In Brannel 26‐Mar 1733 Ann Richard COLLET M Ruan Lanihorne 31‐Dec 1733 Elizabeth Robert Thomasin C St Ewe 19‐May 1734 John Dorcas LAWRENCE M St Stephen In Brannel 29‐Jul 1734 William Richard Grace C St Sampson Or Golant 25‐May 1735 Patience Jonathan Joan C St Stephen In Brannel 09‐Mar 1735 Jane Francis BARTLETT M Linkinhorne 11‐Sep 1736 Anthony Richard Grace C St Sampson Or Golant 10‐Dec 1736 John James Jane C Truro 27‐Apr 1736 William Robert Thomasin C St Ewe 07‐Nov 1738 Rose Richard Grace C St Sampson Or Golant 03‐Jun 1738 William Robert Thomasine C St Ewe 09‐Jun 1739 John Hannah HOW M Truro Relative William Henry Solomon 27‐Sep 1740 Nicholas Philadelphia CROWLE M St Stephen In Brannel 27‐Sep 1740 Philadelphia Nicholas CROWLE M St Stephen In Brannel 30‐Jan 1741 Robert Robert Thomasine C St Ewe 07‐Jun 1742 Temperance John Hannah C Truro 12‐Feb 1743 Robert Nicholas Philadelphia CSt Stephen In Brannel 03‐Feb 1744 Thomas Elizabeth THOMAS M St Stephen In Brannel Relative Richard K Thomas & Emma Jane Stephens 08‐Apr 1744 Anne Arthur Anne C St Ewe 09‐Aug 1744 Joan John CROWLE M Kenwyn 03‐Jun 1745 Elizabeth Thomas Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 01‐Jan 1745 Mary James Elizabeth C Feock 30‐Jan 1746 Patience Mary C St Stephen In Brannel 18‐Aug 1746 William Elizabeth JAMES M St Stephen In Brannel 25‐Dec 1746 John William Christian C Treneglos 05‐Jun 1747 Jane Thomas Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 03‐Nov 1747 Joseph Joan C St Stephen In Brannel 02‐Feb 1747 Nicholas William Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 10‐Feb 1747 Thomas James Elizabeth C Feock 06‐Aug 1749 Humphry Thomas Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 22‐Oct 1749 Junlai William TRENOUTH M St Stephen In Brannel 06‐Aug 1749 Mary Martin CORNELIUS M St Stephen In Brannel 10‐Dec 1749 Richard Jane STEPHENS M Bodmin Day‐Month Year Forename(s) Father forename(s) Mother/Spouse C/M Parish Notes 03‐Jan 1749 William William Elizabeth C Probus 30‐Nov 1750 John John C Kenwyn 04‐Feb 1751 John James Elizabeth C Feock 25‐Sep 1751 Joseph William Elizabeth C Probus 27‐Jan 1751 Phillipa Henry SAMSON M Colan 23‐Sep 1751 Thomas M Of Phillack Relative William H Solomon 11‐Feb 1752 Degory Mary BEARD M St Stephen In Brannel 11‐Feb 1752 Gregory Mary BEARD M St Stephen In Brannel 31‐May 1752 Philadelphia Benjamin HOOPER M St Stephen In Brannel 05‐Nov 1752 Thomasin Thomas Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 17‐Nov 1753 Joan Digory Mary C St Stephen In Brannel 26‐Dec 1753 Hanna John C Kenwyn 19‐Aug 1753 Jonathan Jonathan Elizabeth C Calstock 25‐Feb 1753 Nicholas Susanna CLEAVE M St Kew 15‐Apr 1754 Lewis Catherine BLAKE M St Stephen In Brannel Relative John Blake 05‐Aug 1754 Lewis Lewis Catherine C St Stephen In Brannel 29‐Apr 1754 Jane John Anne C Tywardreath 04‐May 1755 Nicholas Thomas Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 12‐Apr 1755 Robert Tamson TIDDY M St Stephen In Brannel 15‐Oct 1755 James John Jane C St Gluvias 13‐Mar 1755 Richard Elizabeth GARLAND M Lostwithiel Relative Emma Jane Stephens 13‐Jun 1756 Frances Thomas BENETTA M St Stephen In Brannel 11‐Jul 1756 James Elizabeth CLEEVE M St Stephen In Brannel 05‐Jan 1756 John Richard Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 06‐Dec 1756 Mary Digory Mary C St Stephen In Brannel 26‐Jul 1756 Elizabeth William HICKS M Mevagissey 07‐Jun 1756 James Jane HOCKING M Creed Any Connection To The James Buried? 19‐Apr 1756 William Jonathan Elizabeth C Calstock 26‐Jan 1756 William John C Kenwyn 24‐Sep 1757 Ann Richard Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 17‐Apr 1757 Catherine James Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 30‐Jan 1757 Joan Lewis Catherine C St Stephen In Brannel 18‐Sep 1757 John Thomas Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 08‐Aug 1757 Nicholas Robert Thomasin C St Stephen In Brannel 06‐Dec 1757 Elizabeth James Elizabeth C Feock 15‐Oct 1757 Robert John Jane C Feock Day‐Month Year Forename(s) Father forename(s) Mother/Spouse C/M Parish Notes 22‐Jan 1758 John John Anne C Tywardreath 22‐Sep 1759 Richard Richard Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 24‐May 1759 Anne James Elizabeth C Feock 09‐Nov 1759 Catherine Nicholas Susannah C St Kew 07‐Oct 1759 John John Elizabeth C Feock 09‐Nov 1759 Susannah Nicholas Susannah C St Kew 17‐Oct 1759 Thomas M Probus Relative John Rowley 27‐Jan 1760 Jonathan Lewis Catherine C St Stephen In Brannel 02‐Nov 1760 Robert Robert Thomasin C St Stephen In Brannel 02‐Nov 1760 Anne John Anne C Tywardreath 03‐Aug 1761 Elizabeth Richard Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 17‐May 1761 Jinnifer John Jane C Feock 11‐Jan 1761 Joan Thomas Jenefer C Probus 05‐Jun 1762 Jonathan Lewis Catherine C St Stephen In Brannel 18‐Apr 1762 Jennifer Jonathan Elizabeth C Calstock 10‐Oct 1762 John Elizabeth WILLIAMS M Tywardreath 29‐Aug 1762 William John Jane C Feock 19‐Oct 1763 Grace Samuel CHAPMAN M St Sampson Or Golant 08‐May 1763 Joseph M Bodmin Relative Emma Jane Stephens 24‐Jul 1763 Richard John Elizabeth C Tywardreath 30‐Apr 1764 Sarah Richard Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 14‐Oct 1764 David John C Feock 01‐Jul 1764 Temperance Luke BUZZA M Kenwyn 03‐Dec 1765 Catherine Lewis Catherine C St Stephen In Brannel 08‐Apr 1765 Elizabeth Jonathan Elizabeth C Calstock 13‐Apr 1766 William Richard Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 18‐May 1766 John John Wlizabeth C Tywardreath 16‐Nov 1766 William Thomas Jenifer C St Ewe 04‐May 1768 Mary Lewis Catherine C St Stephen In Brannel 28‐Feb 1768 John Jonathan Elizabeth C Calstock 25‐Jan 1768 William Behenna Mary C Kea 05‐Dec 1769 John Richard Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel 30‐Mar 1769 Ann John JAMES M Kenwyn 31‐Oct 1769 Elizabeth William KENT M St Kew 19‐Feb 1769 Mary John Elizabeth C Tywardreath 29‐Jul 1770 Catherine Lewis Catherine C Creed 24‐Nov 1771 Peter Richard Elizabeth C St Stephen In Brannel Day‐Month Year Forename(s) Father forename(s) Mother/Spouse C/M Parish Notes
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