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About Jane Ann Crabtree
Evidence needed to support James E. Halstead as husband of Grace Courtenay or as father of Jane Ann Crabtree
Biography
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Halstead-3
Jane Halstead was born on June 6,1687, in Midlope or Leeds, Yorkshire, England. (Born or baptised in Migby, Yorshire, England)[citation needed]
She married William Crabtree on May 3, 1703, in Yorkshire County, England.[citation needed] Sources say their first son, William, was born in England. They emigrated to Maryland and had at least six more children:
- 1707: Thomas[1]
- 1711: Grace[2]
- 1714: Ann[3]
- 1716: James[4]
- 1718: John[5]
- 1720: Elizabeth[6]
She died March 17, 1759, in Baltimore, County, Maryland.[citation needed] An alternate death place is the adjoining Harford County, Maryland. She was buried in Harford County, Maryland.
Jane Halstead was bonded to James Hogg from 1698-1703.
Notes for JANE A. HALSTEAD: Came to the USA in 1703.
Her profile has a marriage date in 1703 (age 15?), in Yorkshire
References
Crabtree Family of America Some mistakes, but a good reference for the names and birthdates. We haven't found a Bond for either William Crabtree or his wife Jane Crabtree (Halstead) the person may have confused a travel bond or a business venture. No Court Documentation concerning business with James Hogg was found.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jun 30 2024, 2:22:51 UTC
Jane Ann Crabtree's Timeline
1687 |
June 6, 1687
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Midgley, West Yorkshire, England
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1704 |
March 15, 1704
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MalitaYorkshire, England
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1707 |
October 12, 1707
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Baltimore, Kingsville, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
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1711 |
May 29, 1711
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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1714 |
January 15, 1714
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Kingsville, Baltimore County, Province of Maryland
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1716 |
February 20, 1716
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Baltimore, Kingsville, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States
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1718 |
September 5, 1718
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Baltimore County, Maryland, USA, United States
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1720 |
December 13, 1720
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Baltimore County, Maryland, Colonial America
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1725 |
July 25, 1725
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St Johns' Parish USA, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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