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Place Death/[B] Date Father/Mother(M)/Spouse(S) List Surname, Given Birth/[C] Date Birth/[C] Place Death/[B] Date Father/Mother(M)/Spouse(S) (Cloutman), ? (S)-Thomas /Cloutman/ (Cloutman), ? (S)-Henry /Cloutman/ (Cloutman), Audrey (S)-Brian /Cloutman/ (Cloutman), Maria (S)-Harry /Cloutman/ (Cloutman), Violet (S)-Edwin /Cloutman/ (Cruse), Honor 1680 (S)-Richard /Cruse/ (Cruse), Margaret (S)-Richard /Cruse/ (Cruse), Mary Jan 1865 New York, USA (S)-William /Cruse/ (Davey), Bunty (S)-Peter /Davey/ (Davey), Eileen (S)-Alan /Davey/ (Gibson), Elizabeth (S)-Edward /Gibson/ (Harrold), Freda (S)-Andrew /Harrold/ (Hickling), Ann Abt 1765 (S)-Thomas /Hickling/ (Hickling), Rebecca Abt 1738 (S)-Joseph /Hickling/ (Howard), Fanny (S)-William Littlejohns /Howard/ (Howard), Madeline (Howard), Mary 1840 4 Apr 1905 (S)-Charles /Howard/ (Howard), Mary 1816 Welcombe, Devon, Englan (S)-William /Howard/ (Prust), Patricia (S)-George /Prust/ (Shephard), ? (S)-William /Shephard/ (Shephard), ? (S)-James /Shephard/ , ?, (S)-Mary Ann /Howard/ Adlam, Jane Abt 1834 Bristol, Somerset, England (S)-Joshua /Williams/ Aishton, Anne 1734 Hartland, Devon, England 1780 (S)-Thomas /Prust/ Allen, Florence May (S)-William /Cruse/ Ambrose, Dorothy Mary 9 Jan 1893 Bath, Somerset, England 17 Feb 1962 (S)-Howard /Howard/ Anderton, Martha 1588 (S)-Hugh /Prust/ Andrew, Cyril John (S)-Ida Slee /Cruse/ Annesley, Richard (S)-Ann /Prust/ Apps, Juliet Arkell, Bob Reginald 1844 1919 (S)-Catherine Eleanor /Martin/ Arkell, Thomas Reginald 1876 Strand, Middlesex, Bob Reginald /Arkell/ Ashton, Edith Mary 1896 1966 (S)-Reuben /Attersley/ Atkins, Grace (S)-William /Galsworthy/ Attersley, Charles Frederick Abt 1914 [West Ham, London, Engla Oct 1978 Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Doris Grace 1902 West Ham, London, Engla 1907 Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Edwin James Abt 1851 [Mile End New Town, Midd 1927 (S)-Annie Lancey /Martin/ Attersley, Ernest Edwin 1911 West Ham, London, Engla Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Irena Maud Abt 1907 [West Ham, London, Engla Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Maisie 1911 West Ham, London, Engla 1912 Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Muriel Ida Abt 1904 [West Ham, London, Engla 1986 Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Percy William Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Reuben Abt 1879 [East Ham, London, Engla 1942 Edwin James /Attersley/ Attersley, Reuben Henry Martin Abt 1908 [West Ham, London, Engla 7 Oct 1984 Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Richard John Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Ruth Beatrice Abt 1900 [West Ham, London, Engla 1963 Reuben /Attersley/ Avery, John (S)-Catherine /Howard/ Badcock, Caroline 1887 (S)-James Thomas /Cruse/ Barnes, Joyce Bastin, Emily 1873 22 Aug 1931 (S)-Jabez /Howard/ Bate, James Bet Jul and Se Clovelly, Devon, England Thomas /Bate/ Bate, Percy May 1889 Ferndale, Glamorgan, Thomas /Bate/ Bate, Thomas Abt 1858 Clovelly, Devon, England (S)-Susan /Vine/ Beer, John (S)-Grace /Prust/ Belcher, Jean Bell, Sandy (S)-Anne /Davey/ Printed by GENViewer Page 1 6 Nov 2010 05:11 PM File: F:\GEDCOM files\Cruse.ged List Surname, Given Birth/[C] Date Birth/[C] Place Death/[B] Date Father/Mother(M)/Spouse(S) Berry, Bartholomew 1637 (S)-Johana /Prust/ Birocchi, Giovanni (S)-Stephanie /Harrold/ Blackmore, Sarah 1856 1909 (S)-Thomas /Prust/ Blagdon, Anne (S)-Carnsew /Prust/ Bowman, Frances (S)-Alexander /Cruse/ Boyle, George Leslie Bet Jan and M Swansea, Glamorgan, Wal William /Boyle/ Boyle, Horace Hayman Bet Jan and M Swansea, Glamorgan, Wal William /Boyle/ Boyle, William Bet Jul and Se Bideford, Devon, England (S)-Mary Hayman /Williams/ Boyle, William Ronald Hooper Bet Oct and D Swansea, Glamorgan, Wal William /Boyle/ Bradford, Dorsi Lilian Abt 1909 [Southend, Essex, England (S)-Reuben Henry Martin /Attersl Bragge, Grace (S)-Philip /Prust/ Branton, Susanna (S)-Thomas /Howard/ Britton, Ann 1842 1926 (S)-John /Prust/ Britton, Elizabeth Ann 14 Mar 1842 Hartland, Devon, England 21 Mar 1908 (S)-Morvin /Howard/ Buckingham, Elizabeth 1823 Clovelly, Devon, England Bet Jul and Se (S)-John /Howard/ Budd, Mary (S)-Joseph /Prust/ Burnard, Charles Hugh Bet Jan and M Clovelly, Devon, England 5 Feb 1940 (S)-Lydia /Vine/ Burrow, Elizabeth Wade (S)-William /Howard/ Burrow, Samuel (S)-Elizabeth /Howard/ Buse, Margaret Heard Abt 1831 Hartland, Devon, England 1892 (S)-John /Howard/ Buvyer, Ethel James /Buvyer/ Buvyer, James (S)-Annie /Cloutman/ Buvyer, Joan James /Buvyer/ Campbell, Hattie Laura 28 Mar 1876 Coupeville, Island County, 2 May 1925 (S)-James Oliver /Cruse/ Candy, Rhoda Mary (S)-Howard /Howard/ Cann, Laura Bet Jan and M Buckland Brewer, Devon, Bet Jul and Se (S)-William /Ellis/ Cann, Thomas 1828 (S)-Maria /Howard/ Carnsewe, Ann 1634 (S)-Hugh /Prust/ Carter, Emma Ellen 1877 1932 (S)-Thomas Henry /Prust/ Cary, Ann Abt 1587 [Alwington, Devon, Englan Bef 1628 Francis /Cary/ Cary, Francis Chaleel, Susan Elizabeth Oswald Ching, Sarah Abt 1768 5 Mar 1864 (S)-Thomas /Prust/ Chubb, ? John /Chubb/ Chubb, John 1871 Monkleigh, Devon, Englan (S)-Louisa /Cruse/ Chubb, Walter 1900 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales John /Chubb/ Clevedon, Margery Abt 1630 (S)-John /Prust/ Cloutman, Alice Harry /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Alice Henry /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Annie Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Brian Edwin /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Edwin Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Elizabeth 1947 Henry /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Elizabeth 1813 Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Emily Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Ethel 1918 Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Florence Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Harry Henry /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Henry Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Henry 1825 Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Jane Henry /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Lillian Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Mary Henry /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Mary 1816 Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Sarah Ann Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Thomas 1818 Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Thomas 1776 Hartland, Devon, England 1862 Thomas /Cloutman/ Printed by GENViewer Page 2 6 Nov 2010 05:11 PM File: F:\GEDCOM files\Cruse.ged List Surname, Given Birth/[C] Date Birth/[C] Place Death/[B] Date Father/Mother(M)/Spouse(S) Cloutman, Thomas (S)-Mary /Prust/ Cloutman, Thomas Henry /Cloutman/ Cloutman, Tom Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, William 1822 1832 Thomas /Cloutman/ Cloutman, William Alfred 3 Feb 1900 30 Dec 1987 Thomas /Cloutman/ Coffin, Jane 1646 (S)-Hugh /Prust/ Cole, Ann (S)-John /Hickling/ Cook, ? William Thomas /Cook/ Cook, Betty William Thomas /Cook/ Cook, William Thomas 14 Dec 1880 19 Aug 1956 (S)-Fanny Mary /Jenkins/ Cook, William Thomas 25 Jan 1905 1984 William Thomas /Cook/ Copp, Annie Elizabeth M Bet Oct and D Sutcombe, Devon, Englan Frederick /Copp/ Copp, Frederick 1852 Langtree, Devon, England (S)-Priscilla Amelia /Ellis/ Copp, Henry Bet Jan and M Sutcombe, Devon, Englan Frederick /Copp/ Cornish, Thomas (S)-Margaret /Prust/ Cory, Grace Abt 1813 Woolsfardisworthy, Bet Jan and M (S)-Joseph /Williams/ Cousins, Florence 5 Feb 1875 Slade, Ilfracombe, Devon, 14 Jan 1974 (S)-Richard /Prust/ Cowler, Charles (S)-Emily Augusta /Prust/ Crosscombe, Susan Abt 1812 Bideford, Devon, England (S)-Henry /Williams/ Crouch, Jane Constance 14 Feb 1903 Essex, England 1944 (S)-William Thomas /Cook/ Crowther, Jean Tom /Crowther/ Crowther, Susan Abt 1994 Tom /Crowther/ Crowther, Tom (S)-Mollie /Pengilly/ Crumb, Jane (S)-William /Howard/ Crump, Violet 29 Dec 1899 Exminster, Devon, England 28 May 1986 (S)-William Samuel /Jewell/ Crump, Violet Olive Mary 29 Dec 1899 Exminster, Devon, England 28 May 1986 (S)-William Samuel /Jewell/ Cruse, Alexander 1663 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Richard /Cruse/ Cruse, Alexander 1696 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Alexander /Cruse/ Cruse, Alice M Abt 1883 Hatherleigh, Devon, Engla William /Cruse/ Cruse, Amelia Abt 1861 Canada Oliver /Cruse/ Cruse, Anne 22 Jan 1826 Frithelstock, Devon, Engla Bet Oct and D William /Cruse/ Cruse, Anne Abt 1805 [Clovelly, Devon, England] 2 Dec 1806 William /Cruse/ Cruse, Arthur Bet Oct and D Bideford, Devon, England John /Cruse/ Cruse, Elizabeth 1696 Kilkhampton, Cornwall, Richard /Cruse/ Cruse, Elizabeth 12 Nov 1827 Frithelstock, Devon, Engla Bet Jul and Se William /Cruse/ Cruse, Elizabeth Abt 1873 [Clovelly, Devon, England] William Hickling /Cruse/ Cruse, Elizabeth Abt 1800 [Clovelly, Devon, England] 25 Apr 1827 William /Cruse/ Cruse, Emily Abt 1886 Hatherleigh, Devon, Engla William /Cruse/ Cruse, Eva 1883 Clovelly, Devon, England 21 Oct 1939 John Hickling /Cruse/ Cruse, Fanny Bet Jan and M Frithelstock, Devon, Engla Jabez /Cruse/ Cruse, Fanny 1867 Canada Oliver /Cruse/ Cruse, Fanny 14 Jul 1831 Frithelstock, Devon, Engla 15 Aug 1852 William /Cruse/ Cruse, Fanny Abt 1793 [Clovelly, Devon, England] Bet Jan and M William /Cruse/ Cruse, Florence Abt 1888 Hatherleigh, Devon, Engla William /Cruse/ Cruse, Frances 1694 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Alexander /Cruse/ Cruse, Frank 1864 Elgin, Ontario, Canada Oliver /Cruse/ Cruse, Frank Bet Apr and Bideford, Devon, England John /Cruse/ Cruse, Grace 1721 Bridgerule, Devon, Richard /Cruse/ Cruse, Grace 1691 Kilkhampton, Cornwall, Richard /Cruse/ Cruse, Grace K Feb 1885 New York, USA William /Cruse/ Cruse, Hanna Abt 1802 [Clovelly, Devon, England] 31 Mar 1836 William /Cruse/ Cruse, Herbert Bet Jan and M Bideford, Devon, England John /Cruse/ Cruse, Ida Slee Bet Oct and D Clovelly, Devon, England William /Cruse/ Cruse, Idora Margaret 4 May 1904 Seattle, Washington, USA 5 Jul 1964 James Oliver /Cruse/ Cruse, Jabez 1878 Bideford, Devon, England John /Cruse/ Cruse, Jabez 11 Jan 1836 Langtree, Devon, England William /Cruse/ Cruse, James 1838 Clovelly, Devon, England 30 Dec 1860 Richard /Cruse/ Printed by GENViewer Page 3 6 Nov 2010 05:11 PM File: F:\GEDCOM files\Cruse.ged List Surname, Given Birth/[C] Date Birth/[C] Place Death/[B]
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