Person:Thomas Crosland (3)

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Thomas Crosland
b.Est 1532
m. Abt 1531
  1. Thomas CroslandEst 1532 - 1587
m. Est 1558
  1. Elizabeth Crosland1558/59 - Bef 1587
  2. Thomas Crosland1562 - 1625/26
  3. Anna Crosland1565 -
  • HThomas CroslandEst 1532 - 1587
  • WJoanna _____Est 1545 - 1575
m. Abt 1566
  1. George CroslandEst 1567 -
  2. John Crosland1568 - 1597/98
  3. Lucy Crosland1569 - 1572/73
  4. Michael Crosland1571 - 1577
  5. Grace Crosland1572/73 -
  6. Susanna Crosland1574 -
  7. Luke Crosland1575 - 1575
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Crosland
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1532 based on estimated marriage year
Marriage Est 1558 to Mariona Hawksworth
Marriage Abt 1566 to Joanna _____
Residence[2] Crosland Hill
Burial[2][5] 2 Sep 1587 Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, EnglandRodley
References
  1.   Dugdale, William, and Robert Davies (ed.). The visitation of the county of Yorke, begun in Aº Dn̄i 1665 and finished Aº Dn̄i 1666. (Durham [England]: G. Andrews, 1859)
    Pages 133, 188.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Clay, J. W, and William Dugdale. Dugdale's visitation of Yorkshire, with additions. (Exeter: William Pollard, 1899-1917)
    Volume 1, page 181, 238.

    p. 181: Everything in the Newby chart in Dugdale's publication down to Thomas Crosland has been transferred to the Crosland Hill pedigree, with the comment that Thomas's son John founded the Newby branch.

    pp. 181-2: 'THOMAS CROSLAND, of Crosland Hill in the parish of Almondbury, in com. Ebor., died in aº 1587, on a journey to London1, bur. 2 Sep. 1587, ...' with the footnote saying 'In the Almondbury Register he is entered "in itenere Londino ad inclinas Bartholomei moriebatur ac sepultus erat, Rodley." '

    p. 238: Hawkesworth pedigree: Thomas Crosland of Crosland Hill is mentioned as husband of Marina Hawkesworth

  3.   Foster, Joseph, ed. Visitations of Yorkshire 1584-84 and 1612: by Robert Glover and Sir Richard St. George. (1875)
    Page 509.
  4.   Almondbury, All Hallows, in West Yorkshire, England. Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1512-1812.

    Thomas Crosland, buried 1 Sep 1587 (as transcribed, and what it appears to be, but see transcriptions published in 2 books - it is possible that the entry says "ii Septembris 1º")

  5. Hulbert, Charles Augustus. Annals of the church and parish of Almondbury, Yorkshire. (London: Longmans, 1882)
    p. 114.

    In a section called "Curious extracts from the church registers", the author has transcribed this:
    'September, 1587--Thomas Croslande on journey to London to St. Bartholomew's fair died unministered, and was buried at Rodebaye 2nd September.'