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PLEASE NOTE: If you do not see a GRAPHIC IMAGE of a family tree here but are seeing this text instead then it is most probably because the web server is not correctly configured to serve svg pages correctly. see http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG:Server_Configuration for information on how to correctly configure a web server for svg files. ? DNA match to Paul Barton John & Rachel Crook are my 4x Great Grandparents John Buckley & Mary Crook are my 3x Great Grandparents Thomas and Nanny Crook had all their children baptised at Walmsley Chapel while living at Rushtons (farm) Turton. Thomas and Nanny Crook had all their children baptised at Walmsley Chapel while living at Rushtons (farm) Turton. Luke and his parents were still there in 1841. Most of the Crooks are in Turton District 7 in 1841. Luke and his parents were still there in 1841. Most of the Crooks are in Turton District 7 in 1841. No DNA connections Crook or Entwistle DNA connection - TBC Moved to Buhl, Twin Falls, Idaho USA Associate with: Mary (b.1824) list listed at the top on the same page of the Moor Lane baprisms of Mary & John Buckley's children.
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See picture and 1824 baprist records for Moor Lane.

Mary died at Darcy Lever.
Marriage (six children) 2 Feb 1818 (Bolton) Widowed (seven children) 12 Oct 1766 (Harwood, Bolton). Abode: Tong No more children Marriage (two children) 14 Oct 1802 (Bolton): Abode: Duncan Street, Little Bolton No more children Marriage (ten children) 28 June 1835 (St Peter's, Bolton) Marriage (seven children) 1862 (Portsea) No more children Marriage (two children) 1888 (Bolton) XTo be completed Marriage 1867 XTo be completed Marriage (a child) 1902 XTo be completed Marriage 1945 (Nelson) XTo be completed Marriage 1799 XTo be completed Marriage (six children) 28 Oct 1735 (Bolton), Abode Harwood No more children Marriage (ten children) 22 Nov 1757 (Bolton). Abode G.L. & G.B. No more children Marriage (two children) 15 Jul 1740 (Bury). Abode Brandlesholme nr. Elton No more children Marriage (two children) 1706 (Bolton) XTo be completed Marriage (eleven children) 1788 (Turton) - A farming family No more children Marriage (eight children) Coopers farm, Turton Marriage (five children) 2 Mar 1730 (Bolton) Marriage 30 Nov 1791 XTo be completed Marriage (a child) 16 Oct 1792 Marriage (eight children) 16 Apr 1826 (Bolton). Abode: Oldham No more children Marriage (two children) 1844 (Bolton RO) +Possibly more children Marriage (three children) 1843 (Bolton) Marriage (seven children) 11 Apr 1814 (Cork) Abode: Pikes Lane, Halliwell Marriage Marriage 8 Oct 1854 Widowed (a child) No more children Marriage 19 Jan 1785 Widowed Lives with: Thomas and Mary Jane had Thomas' brother Joseph with them in 1891. Lives with: Jane was living with her daughter Sarah and Thomas Whatson in 1891 Named After Relative of: Thomas was the son of Peter Crook (1725-1776) and Hannah Barlow (1722-1785) (on FindAGrave).  This may be a different Peter (from Horwich) Neighbor: In 1841 Turton (district 7), Thomas and Wife Nanny were at Rushtons (farm) with James and Mary on the adjacent farm "Coopers".  Also Samuel & Sally at Bradley's Cloukes. Lives with: In 1861, Edward was a "visitor", visiting Thomas and Martha Lever and family (his uncle). Work with: Which John Crook married Rachel?  John was a carpenter, so a likely the son of Mordici, also a carpenter, but the other John named his children Mordai.  Also, both Johns families (John father) are Whitesmiths, so something's crossed! Lives with: In 1851, Martha Entwistle, sister-in-law, was visiting John and Esther Horrocks at Blackburn 1776 - 1847 James Crook 71 71 Son Joseph and daughter Ann's marriages record father Joseph Crook as a Weaver (probably living in Little Bolton)

In 1841, James (65) was in the Bolton Workhouse
Alice Walker 1824 Mary Crook 1819 Benjamin Crook 1819 Samuel Crook 1820 Ann Crook 1819 Mordicai Crook "Mordicai" (not Mordecai) 1818 Joseph Crook Another Joseph Crook was baptised in Bolton 11 Jan 1818, son of John and Margaret. 1740 John Crook There is another John and Rachel (or Rachael) Crook family from Hutton, Penwortham (near Preston), Lancashire, England.  Baptisms overlap, so cannot be the same family. 1744 - 1791 Rachel Kay 47 47 1777 - >1841 John Crook 64 64 There is another John Crooke of Manchester born 1777, the son of Thomas Crook, and another, the son of Richard and Betty.

John and Rachel were in Tonge 1767-1769 when the children were baptised.

In 1806, Wife Ann probably died.  There are no Bolton births after Jacob and Martha in 1803-05, so John may have remarried.  It could be they moved (there are births of Mary and Robert in 1811-12 at Middleton, but that family is John Crook and Ann Howard, who married at Middleton in 1810).

In 1831, John (Jno) Crook was recorded in Duncan Street.

In 1841, John, 68 was living in Duncan Street.  His son Jacob (and wife Jane) were a few doors away.  Both were cotton weavers.

Another John (65) & Mary (57) were at Harwood in 1841, so we have the wrong John or this is another closly related (as the Crook family are farmers, and come from Harwood).
1780 Alice Crook soulofajedi is not a DNA match, but manages two people (Sallie Ketcham and Sally Ann Ketcham). soulofajedi has Alice Crook in their tree. 1764 - 1844 Thomas Crook 80 80 Thomas married Ann Walsh in 1788. He was a weaver.

Grave record suggests Thomas was born 1764, son of Peter and Hannah.  There was a matching baptism in Horwice in 1764 for Thomas son of Peter, but no other family there.

In 1841, Thomas Crook (75) and a farmer was with with Nanny (70) and son Luke (41) at Rushton, Turton.  The neighbour was James Crook (a brother or possible cousin) and his family.

1768 - 1769 John Crook 7m 7m The twins survived less than a year.  Alice died March and John May 1769, and both were buried in Bolton Church. 1768 - 1769 Alice Crook 5m 5m The twins survived less than a year.  Alice died March and John May 1769, and both were buried in Bolton Church. 1779 - 1806 Ann Tommason 26 26 There are no Bolton births after Jacob and Martha in 1803-05. It could be that Ann died in 1806, so John may have remarried.  It could be they moved (there are births of Mary and Robert in 1811-12 at Middleton, but that family is John Crook and Ann Howard, who married at Middleton in 1810). 1803 - 1878 Jacob Crook 75 75 In 1841, Jacob appears to be married to Jane (35 & 25). They are living at Duncan Street, W Bolton and have Ann, John and Sarah (5, 3, & 1) with them.  Duncan Street later became Nobel Street.

In 1845, there was a GRO birth registered for Frances Crook, mother Robinson. However, thios si not possible as too close to Edward. Also there is no Frances to be found (except for another Frances the daughter of Thomas Crook and Ellen nee Siddey).
1816 - 1894 Jane Robinson 78 78 Jane had two nieces, Mary Ann (19) and Alice Ann Robinson (17) living (from Hyde) with her family in 1871. 1836 Ann Crook 1839 - 1919 John Crook 79 79 John married Elizabeth and they lived in Portsea, Hampshire for a short while, which is where Jacob was born.  They then came back to Bolton. 1840 Sarah Crook Sarah probably died in 1863, aged 21 and there is another younger Sarah Crook who married Thomas.  However, this doesnt explain how Jane Crook (her mother) is with the family. 1842 Rachel Crook 1844 Edward Crook In 1861, Edward was a "visitor", visiting Thomas and Martha Lever and family (his uncle) at Oldham. 1847 Joseph Crook 1851 James Crook 1854 Martha Crook Another Martha was buried 3 Mar 1850, daughter of Jacob Crook of Emmanuel, Bolton 1857 Thomas Crook Thomas married Mary Jane (b. 1857).  They had Thomas' brother Joseph with them in 1891. 1842 - 1921 Elizabeth Mitchell 79 79 1866 - 1948 Jacob Crook 82 82 1868 - 1933 Charlotte Crook 65 65 1871 James Crook 1873 - 1883 John Crook 10 10 John was born in Manchester, probably due to complications at birth.  He was a registered imbecile (1881 census). 1876 - 1920 William Crook 44 44 1882 - 1950 Henry Crook 68 68 Henry was still with his mother Elizabeth at 57 Gibbon Street, Bolton in 1911, single, aged 29. 1885 - 1960 Elizabeth Crook 75 75 Elizabeth was still with her mother Elizabeth at 57 Gibbon Street, Bolton in 1911, single, aged 26. 1864 - 1919 Maria Nuttall 54 54 1891 - 1969 John Leonard Crook 78 78 John L Crook is the grandfather of Paul Barton, of whom I have a moderate DNA match. 1844 Thomas Whatson 1889 Ethel Crook 1896 - 1984 Ellen Morris 87 87 Ellen was born at 22 Bury Street, Radcliffe 1921 - 2008 Joyce Crook 86 86 Joyce is the mother of Paul Barton, of whom I have a moderate DNA match (12.4 centimorgans shared across 2 DNA segments).  Paul is my 5th cousin 1x removed. 1924 - 2000 Wilfred Barton 76 76 1799 William Green ~1713 John Crook 1713 - 1765 Hannah (Ann) Twisse 51 51 Ann wife of John Crook was buried 1765 at Bolton chuch.  Hannah may have used the name Ann so this could be her. 1736 Mary Crook ~1737 Ann Parkinson 1766 - 1832 Mordicai Crook 66 66 1737 - 1794 John Crook 57 57 1768 Margaret Crook 1772 Elizabeth Crook 1774 - 1847 John Crook 73 73 1742 - 1821 Peter Crook 78 78 In 1769, Thomas Crook (brother?) was witness to Peter's marriage.

Peter married Ann Bolton and had Betty, James, Thomas and Joseph
1746 - 1767 Catherine Crook 21 21 1751 - 1754 Ellen Crook 3 3 1753 Betty Crook 1717 William Kay W'm S of John Kay Chamber was baptised at Bury 5-Nov-1721.  However there are several William Kays of Bury.

William was from Brandlosome (Hall Farm), about one mile East of Tottington, Brandlosome district is 0.5 miles North of Elton.
1718 Elizabeth Shaw 1742 Jack Kay ~1685 - 1732 Peter Twisse 47 47 ~1685 Katherine Welch 1718 - 1720 Peter Twisse 2 2 1768 - 1845 Hannah (Nanny) Walsh 76 76 1799 Luke Crook In 1841, Luke (40) was the sole son (probably unmarried) with his parents at Rushtons Farm, Turton.

In 1851, Luke (51, unmarried) was a farmer of 43 acres at Rushtons employing one labourer.

In 1861 Luke (61) was a farmer of 12 acres at High Side Farm, Turton with his sister Mary (57) a dairy made and nephew Luke (28).
1770 - 1773 Ann Crook 2 2 1778 Alice Crook 1785 - 1785 James Crook 2m 2m In 1841, James (50) and Mary (45) were at Coopers (farm), Turton 1784 - 1797 Ann Crook 12 12 Ann's death in 1797 was reported by her mother Ann, as her father John had died three years earlier in 1794 1795 Mary Crook 1821 Joseph Crook 1828 Sarah Crook 1826 James Crook 1830 Samuel Crook 1832 Mary Crook 1835 Rachel Crook 1767 Thomas Crook 1810 Charles Crook 1790 Nanny Crook 1791 John Crook 1792 James Crook James (50) and wife Mary (45) and family were at Coopers farm, Turton in 1841 1794 Thomas Crook 1797 Joseph Crook 1803 Mary Crook In 1861, Mary, still single and a dairy maid, was living with her brother Luke and nephew Luke (28). 1806 Ruth Crook 1808 Peter Crook 1816 Ann Crook Ann was missing on the 1841 census, presumed married 1818 James Crook 1739 - 1820 John Crook 81 81 Which John Crook married Rachel?  John was a carpenter, so a likely the son of Mordici, also a carpenter, but the other John named his children Mordai.  Also, both Johns are Whitesmiths, so something's crossed!

John was 18 when he married Elizabeth at Leyland. For his first two marriages, he signed his name and his witness was William Crook.

John was 26 when he married Rachel.  He may have been marrid before to Martha, in which case he was a Weaver like his father before he became a carpenter.

John was at Tonge (Middleton Parish) when their oldest son James was born.  After Rachel died in 1791, John needed another wife to look after the children.  "Jn'o Crook of Middleton Parish & Alice Entwistle of This Parish" were married at Deane on 16 Oct 1792.

There was already a John and Alice Cook family in Bpolton, and thay had Jane in 1787, so the Ann born in 1792 in L.B. was probably also theirs.  Our John was from Tonge, Middleton.
1805 Martha Crook In 1826, Martha married John Lever at Bolton.

In 1841, Thomas and Martha were living in Oldam.  Theire fist two sons were named John and Jacob (after her father and brother), and then Ann (named after her mother).
1701 - 1745 Mordicai Crook 44 44 1705 - 1775 Alice Crompton 70 70 In 1765, Alice Crook buried her son Mordicai. Her husband, also  Mordicai, must have been dead by this time. He died in Feb 1745 (confirmed by death record), so Alice never remarried. 1731 - 1746 James Crook 15 15 James a carpenter died 1746 which could be him (or an uncle). His father Mordicia, a Carpenter had died the previous year.

In 1757, James Crook, a weaver married Martha Low, but this is probably another.
1765 - 1765 Mordicai Crook 2m 2m 1739 - 1743 Esther Crook 4 4 Daughter of Mordicai, a carpenter of G.B. 1745 - 1765 Mordicai Crook 20 20 ~1766 Betty Mort 1743 - 1743 Thomas Crook 1760 - 1761 John Crook 1 1 ~1750 Alice Entwistle 1792 Ann Crook There was already a John and Alice Cook family in Bpolton, and thay had Jane in 1787, so the Ann born in 1792 in L.B. was probably also theirs.  Our John was from Tonge, Middleton. 1807 - 1863 Thomas Lever 56 56 1827 John Lever 1830 Jacob Lever 1832 Ann Lever 1834 Martha Lever 1839 Janes Lever 1841 William Lever 1843 Joseph Lever 1845 Betty Lever 1849 - 1850 Martha Crook 9m 9m 1801 - 1852 Daniel (Dan) Crook 51 51 In 1841, Daniel an Ag. Labourer and Mary Crook (35 & 30) were living at Folds, Sharples, close to Able and Mary Crook, farmers.

In early 1851 Dan left England with his children Betsy, John and Alice for America on the ship "Ellen". His wife stayed behind in Turton.  The "Ellen" sailed from Liverpool on 8 January 1851, arriving in New Orleans on 14 March 1851.  At some point the family became attached to the Mormon community.

They arrived at Kanesville and stayed there over a year because there was no room in the Mormon companies leaving for Salt Lake.

After working all winter, Daniel was told again there was no room for him. He felt badly let down and disappointed. He seemed to have no life left for anything and in the month of July (1852) he got sick and died.
1859 - 1861 Cornelius Entwistle 2 2 1823 John Entwistle 1822 Martha Crook In 1851, Martha Entwistle (30) was the sister-in-law of John and Esther Horrocks in Blackburn. Daughter Eliza (4) was with her. 1847 - 1917 Elizabeth (Eliza) Entwistle 70 70 snoopygran is the granddaughter of Mary Esther Holmes, dau of Elizabeth Entwistle 1823 John Horrocks 1824 Esther Crook 1844 Ellen Horrocks 1847 Margaret Horrocks 1843 Alice Horrocks 1782 - 1860 Christopher Crook 77 77 In 1841, Christopher and Margaret (55 & 50) were living at Pikes Lane, West Bolton with Mary (20), Martha (20), Esther (15), Alice (14), Elizabeth (13) and Christopher (13). 1790 - 1865 Margaret Donovan 75 75 1808 - 1892 William Holmes 84 84 1827 Alice Crook 1832 Elizabeth Crook 1819 - 1820 Cornelius Crook 10m 10m 1828 Christopher Crook 8 Oct 1854 Christopher, son of Christopher married Margaret  Waterhouse

By 1861 he was married to Amelia from Yorkshire with daughters Betty and Ellen (5 & 2)
~1820 Mary Crook 1827 - 1856 Margaret (Amelia) Waterhouse 29 29 ~1750 - 1808 James Crook 58 58 There is only one birth recorded for James and Mary.  That is likely because Mary died after giving birth to Christopher.  Then James Crook, widower, remarried Ann Harwood, a widow, a year after Mary died. ~1750 - 1783 Mary Crook 33 33 Ann Harwood D. 1775 Isaac(?) Harwood It was possibly Roger Harwood who was married to Ann (Pendlebury) before she became a widow and married James Crook in 1785.  Their son John Harwood was the only Harwood baptism to a mother Ann between 1765 and 1785.  However, there was also baptisms in 1787 and 1789, so Roger never died and it is unlikely to be Roger.

John Harwood is the only adult male to be buried at (Tutron) Bolton within 10years (in April 1785) of widower Ann Marrying James Crook. However, this is 4 months after Ann's marriage. Instead, Isaac Harwood seems a likely candidate, buried at Deane in 1775 (and no matches at Halliwell, Bradshaw or Bury). However there are deaths for William, George, James from Blackburn.
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