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George Crane Middlezoy Somerset England approx 1763 died 8 April 1842 at Middlezoy.

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I am searching for information on my GGGG Grand Father George Crane Father of Elizabeth 1792
Charlotte 1794 Married a Wheller.
John William Crane my GGG GF 1796
George twin of John Died 1797
George went to America 1798
James 1804 d in Racine 1879
William J Crane 1810 1863 Kenosha county Wisconsin. Could be others as well. Sarah I believe.


George was Born I believe in 1763 I presume Middlezoy but cannot find proof.
He was Christened 7 feb 1764 information I gained from WIKI.
He Married Betty Jenkins who was born I believe 1763 d 21 dec 1822.
Can any body help me with finding birth records of George as I want to find his Parents and linage and where they came from as Crane is not mentioned in early Middlezoy history, this makes me think his family were near by and George settled in Middlezoy as a Carpenter after he Married Betty Jenkins, I may be wrong on this.
John Crane Australia.

Surnames: CALLOWAY CRANE JENKINS WHELLER
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on 2012-02-29 21:13:09

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by SilverVixen on 2012-03-05 11:54:36

In 1841 UK Census : George Crane aged 75 living in Middlezoy, Somerset, England : in the Bridgewater Union registration district: He is living with the WHILLER family Joseph, Charlotte and their 5 children. Maybe the father of Charlotte? He is a carpenter as is Joseph.

by SilverVixen on 2012-03-05 12:15:43

George married Betty 15 November 1788 in Middlezoy, buy banns ; he was a bachelor and she a spinster ; both showing otp (of this parish) however that means that he had resided there for at least 3 weeks prior to the marriage not necessarily that he was from the parish.

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