CRISWELL Chart 0500

This is a Chart for James Leeden Criswell and Elizabeth (Lizzie) Ann Dodd or Sutton

married
September
quarter
1885
St Ives district
Huntingdonshire
1
JAMES LEEDEN CRISWELL
born about
December quarter
1862
Somersham
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1881 Ag Labourer
1891, 1901 Farmer
  2
ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) ANN DODD

1866
Somersham
Huntingdonshire

3
William
CRISWELL
born about
March quarter
1886
Somersham
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1891 Scholar
died
March quarter
1955
St Ives district
Huntingdonshire
4
Olive
CRISWELL
born about
June quarter
1888
Somersham
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1901 Scholar

married
December quarter
1913
St Ives district
Huntingdonshire
Ernest
ALLEN
5
Effie
CRISWELL
born about
March quarter
1891
(3 months on the 1891 Census)
Somersham
Huntingdonshire
Scholar
  1. 1881 Bank House, Somersham, Huntingdonshire
    1891 Main Street, Somersham, Huntingdonshire.  On the BMD there are two Elizabeth Ann's so I do not know if James married a DODD or a SUTTON.
    1901 High Street, Somersham, Huntingdonshire. 
  2. 1891 Main Street, Somersham, Huntingdonshire.  On the BMD there are two Elizabeth Ann's so I do not know if James married a DODD or a SUTTON.
    1901 High Street, Somersham, Huntingdonshire. 
  3. 1891 Main Street, Somersham, Huntingdonshire.
    1901 High Street, Somersham, Huntingdonshire. 
  4. 1891 Main Street, Somersham, Huntingdonshire.
    1901 High Street, Somersham, Huntingdonshire. 
  5. 1891 Main Street, Somersham, Huntingdonshire.
    1901 High Street, Somersham, Huntingdonshire. 

    Note there are many variations of the spelling of LEEDEN, ie LEADEN, LEEDING, LEADING, LEEDON, LEADON, LEEDER, LEADER  etc etc. I have called all the Charts LEEDEN and have shown the alternative spelling in (...) before the LEEDEN spelling. This is to keep conformity and ease of finding the charts. I think in several cases the name changed and has been kept with the alternative until the present day. Also the name Cresswell is spelt is several different ways and it is possible that the name was CRISWELL.

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