Person:Anne Crackenthorpe (1)

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Anne Crackenthorpe
m. 6 Aug 1691
  1. Mottram Crackenthorpe1692 -
  2. Henry Crackenthorpe1694 - 1694
  3. Deborah Crackenthorpe1695 -
  4. Anne CrackenthorpeEst 1698 - 1778
  1. Anthony Askew, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., F.C.P.1722 - 1774
  2. Rev. Adam Askew, M.A.1724 - 1791
  3. Richard Askew1725 - 1732
  4. Mottram Askew1728 - 1737
  5. Henry Askew, Esq., M.B.1729 - 1796
  6. John Askew, Esq.1732 - 1794
  7. Deborah Askew1735 - 1749
  8. Anne Askew1737 - 1814
  9. Richard Askew1742 - 1743
Facts and Events
Name[1] Anne Crackenthorpe
Gender Female
Birth[1][2][3] Est 1698 Probably in Newbiggin, WestmorelandNOTE: She was younger than her sister Deborah, who was Christened in November, 1695
Marriage to Adam Askew, Esq., M.B.
Death[4] 4 Oct 1778 Whickham in Gateshead, Durham"... at her house at Whickham ..."
Burial[4] 8 Oct 1778 St. John’s Church, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland"... in the family vault at St John's."

History

Crackenthorpe, of Newbiggin Hall in Westmorland.
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This Crackenthorpe family was living in Newbiggin since Robert de Crackenthorp married Emma de Newbiggin in about 1331 (5 Edward III). And the manor house called 'Newbiggin Hall', was built in 1533 by Christopher Crackenthorp – the great, great, great grandfather of Richard Crackenthorpe, who would inherit it on the death of his father - another Christopher Crackenthorpe - in 1669.
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PARISH OF NEWBIGGIN.
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"19. Richard Crackenthorp esquire, son and heir of Christopher, married Deborah eldest daughter and coheir of Samuel Mottram of Thorp hall in the county of Lincoln esquire; and had issue, (1) Mottram. (2) Henry, who died an infant. (3) Deborah, who died unmarried. (4) Anne, now widow of Adam Askew of Newcastle upon Tyne, M. D. who after the death of her brothers and sister without issue, remaineth heir general of the Crackenthorp family, but by the intail on the male issue was excluded from the inheritance.
"This Richard, in 1698, on the death of Thomas Dawson rector of Newbiggin, presented to the said rectory Thomas Jackson, B. A.
"20. Mottram Crackenthorp esquire, son and heir of Richard, died unmarried. ...."
—taken from: 'Parish of Newbiggin' in History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland. Published in 1777—S1
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 ‘Parish of Newbiggin’ in History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland. by Joseph Nicolson, Esq; and Richard. Burn, LL.D., in two volumes, London: printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVII. (1777)
    Vol. I., pp. 364-372 - p. 370.

    Accessed on: books.google.co.uk

  2. England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906 - database on-line - Ancestry.com.

    « ...
    Name: Mottram Crakanthorpp / Gender: Male / Birth Date: abt 1692 / Christening Date: 9 Feb 1692 / Christening Place: Newbiggin (Near Appleby), Westmorland, England / Father's Name: Richard Crakanthorpp / Mother's Name: Deborah
    ...
    Name: Henry Crackanthorpp / Gender: Male / Birth Date: abt 1694 / Christening Date: 12 Oct 1694 / Christening Place: Newbiggin (Near Appleby), Westmorland, England / Death Date: 15 Oct 1694 / Father's Name: Richard Crackanthorpp / Mother's Name: Deborah
    ...
    Name: Deborah Crackanthorpp / Gender: Female / Birth Date: abt 1695 / Christening Date: Nov 1695 / Christening Place: Newbiggin (Near Appleby), Westmorland, England / Father's Name: Richard Crackanthorpp
    .... »
    Source Citation: Place: Newbiggin (Near Appleby), Westmorland, England; Collection: St Edmond; -; Date Range: 1633 - 1714; Film Number: 1471762.
    Source Information: Ancestry.com. England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. / Original data: Genealogical Society of Utah. British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission. > Accessed on: search.ancestry.co.uk

  3. 'Medical Establishments: The General Infirmary' in Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne: including the Borough of Gateshead, 1827.

    « ... Adam (Askew, M.D.) married Ann, younger daughter and coheir of Richard Crackenthorp, of Newbiggin, in the county of Westmoreland, Esq. .... »
    'Medical Establishments: The General Infirmary' in Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne: including the Borough of Gateshead, by Eneas Mackenzie, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, n.p., 1827, pp. 501-513. > Accessed 22 Aug. 2008 on: www.british-history.ac.uk

  4. 4.0 4.1 Newcastle Courant - Saturday 10 October 1778, p. 4.

    « Sunday, at her house at Whickham, Mrs Askew, relict of Adam Askew, Esq; M.D. of this town. And on Thursday her remains were interred in the family vault at St John's. »
    Accessed on-line, 7 May 2014, at: The British Newspaper Archive