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bur. 24/07/1732 | Burwash, Sussex | |||
Parents | ||||
Josephus Cruttenden | bur. 15/01/1708 | |||
Hester Henley | bur. 02/12/1728 | |||
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Marriages/Partnerships
m.
22/05/1701 |
Mary Heathfild | Heathfield, Sussex | bur. 05/02/1763 |
Children
bap. 07/01/1703 | Joseph Cruttenden | bur. 06/09/1762 | |
bap. 23/05/1714 | Constantia Cruttenden | bur. 31/08/1714 | |
bap. 21/10/1716 | John Cruttenden | ||
bap. 30/01/1719 | Ann Cruttenden | bur. 24/05/1732 | |
bap. 29/06/1722 | Hannah Cruttenden | ||
bap. 08/12/1724 | Henry Cruttenden | ||
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Note: Includes only children from certificates, baptism entries, or from census
entries where the relationship is specified. For married women, please see their
husband's entry for children from censuses.
Also known as
Joseph Cruttenden, Josephi Cruttenden |
Did You Know?
- The way John Heathfield initially refers to Mary Heathfild in his will is puzzling - he refers to her as 'my daughter in Law Mary Cruttenden'. Mary's mother Elizabeth Bungar had been married previously, but it seems very unlikely that Mary was a product of that marriage - she was baptised as 'the daught' of John Heathfield by Eliz his wife' well over a year after the burial of Elizabeth's previous husband (and ten months after John and Elizabeth's marriage) and when she married Joseph Crottenden in 1701 it was as 'Mary Heathfild'.
- In January 1675/6 Nicholas Swaine appointed 'Henry Cruttenden of Heathfeild in the said County of Sussex Mercer' one of the executors of his will. His widow Elizabeth Bungar's daughter from her subsequent remarriage, Mary Heathfild, married Joseph Crottenden in 1701.
Documentary Sources
Source:
PBT/1/1/47/75A
East Sussex Record Office
East Sussex Record Office
Source:
PBT 1/1/52/598
East Sussex Record Office
East Sussex Record Office
Source:
PBT/1/3/17/20
East Sussex Record Office
East Sussex Record Office
Source:
PBT/1/1/48/18B
East Sussex Record Office
East Sussex Record Office
Locations
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