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Descendants of Thomas Crowley Charles E. G. Pease Pennyghael Isle of Mull Descendants of Thomas Crowley 1-Thomas Crowley1,2,3 was born in 1713, died on 17 Dec 1787 in Walworth, London at age 74, and was buried on 26 Dec 1787 in Bunhill Fields, London. General Notes: Crowley, Thomas [pseud. Amor Patriae] (c.1713-1787), religious controversialist and political writer, of whose date and place of birth details are unknown, appears to have been connected to those Crowleys who pioneered the iron industry of the west midlands. In any event he turned up in London by 1727, apprenticed to a linen draper. He subsequently went into business for himself and expanded his enterprises to become a general merchant, living on London's Gracechurch Street, with a country home just across the Thames in Walworth. He and his wife, Mary (d. 1778), had seven children between 1748 and 1759. Their second youngest child, Ann, one of three daughters, died of a lingering illness in 1774. Griefstricken but proud of her abiding faith and strength in facing death, they had her Expressions published to serve as an inspiration to others. The disputatious Crowley, though born and raised a Quaker, was disowned by the Devonshire House monthly meeting in February 1774. Beginning in the late 1760s with letters to friends that expanded to broadsides, newspaper pieces, and pamphlets-eventually collected as Dissertations on Liberty of Conscience (1774)-Crowley had criticized various Quaker practices, especially the stand against tithes and the disowning of those who paid them. Civic-minded, Crowley paid tithes and taxes gladly, including funds to support the militia. He contended that Quakers owed the state money as well as allegiance and tried, through scriptures, to prove that Christ and his apostles would have agreed with him. His appeal to 'liberty of conscience' and request for reinstatement rejected, Crowley condemned his opponents as modern-day pharisees and thereafter described himself as 'a rational Christian'. He never stopped believing that he was right and that the Quaker brethren who stood against him were wrong. Crowley's nom de plume, Amor Patriae (a Lover of his Country), employed in one piece on tithes and taxes, appeared more frequently in his Public Ledger essays on imperial reform. Virtually all of these were later reissued under one cover as Letters and Dissertations on Various Subjects (1776). Crowley's interest in colonial problems dated from the Stamp Act crisis. Although he felt that the colonists were ingrates and shortsightedly petulant in their protests against imperial policy, he accepted as constitutionally valid their claims that they should not be taxed where they were not represented. Virtual representation, he warned, would never satisfy them. Initially he recommended that they tax themselves through existing representative assemblies and he computed what he considered to be equitable rates that he argued would actually raise more money than Grenville's stamp tax. He soon after shifted to the position that Americans be given seats in parliament. Because crown and parliament were supreme, he contended, no other solution was possible where the American right to representation could be combined with the American duty to pay taxes in support of the empire. He was convinced that only a legislative restructuring would prevent an American drift towards independence and stave off a crisis that could be exploited by Britain's enemies. Before taking any particulars to the public he tried-but failed-to secure the backing of prominent politicians. The papers of Benjamin Franklin and the earl of Chatham both contain copies of his plan. In it he urged that the Americans, West Indians and Canadians included, receive fifty seats in the House of Commons and ten seats for new peers in the House of Lords. Following his notion of proportional representation, the larger, more populous colonies would be granted as many as four seats each in the Commons; the smaller, less populous would be awarded fewer; with the smallest having only one apiece. The Irish too would be seated at Westminster, with thirty MPs in the Commons and ten peers in the Lords. This expanded parliament would deal with imperial affairs and leave internal matters to local assemblies. 'A wise- established Representation of all considerable Parts of the British Dominions in Europe and America, in one central Parliament', Crowley emphasized, 'would give Stability, Unity and Concord, and consequently greater Strength to the Whole' (Crowley, Letters and Dissertations, 79). Although he was hardly the first to call for this sort of solution, he worked it out in more detail than virtually anyone else and pushed it more persistently, so persistently that Franklin dismissed him as hopelessly obsessive. He did not give up until after the outbreak of the American War of Independence. With his predictions realized, Crowley ceased his efforts to influence imperial policy. Never acting on his threat to build a new meeting-house for like-minded Christian rationalists at his own expense, Crowley continued to set his own religious course. Regretting that his unorthodox tendencies made life difficult for his family, who maintained their Quaker association, he was apparently a generous and loving father. He died in Walworth on 17 December 1787 'aged about' seventy-four, and left his children a substantial estate in land, buildings, stocks, and cash. He was buried on 26 December in Bunhill Fields, London, next to his wife, Mary, who had died on 9 July 1778. Neil L. York Sources T. Crowley, Letters and dissertations on various subjects (1776) · T. Crowley, Copies of Thomas Crowley's letters to the Quakers, not printed before [1776] · RS Friends, Lond., Adverse Box C2 · Amor Patriae [T. Crowley] to William Pitt, 2 Feb 1766 and 17 Nov 1770, TNA: PRO, Chatham MSS, 30/8/97 and 30/8/82 · Amor Patriae [T. Crowley] to Benjamin Franklin, 17 Nov 1770 and 10 Dec 1770, American Philosophical Society library, Benjamin Franklin MSS, vol. 69, fol. 92 and vol. 69, fol. 93 · will, Dec 1787, TNA: PRO, PROB 11/1160, sig. 540 · P. Boyd, ed., Roll of the Drapers' Company of London (1934) · minutes of the (London) six weeks meeting, 1772-8, RS Friends, Lond., vol. 14 · digest registers (burials to 1837), RS Friends, Lond., [London and Middlesex quarterly meeting, no. 860], PRO, RG6/975 · nonconformist register, 1783-7, RS Friends, Lond., [London and Middlesex quarterly meeting, no. 862, 1783-7, no. 260], PRO, RG6/670 · TNA: PRO, RG6/670 · N. L. York, 'Thomas Crowley's proposal to seat Americans in parliament, 1765-1775', Quaker History, 91 (2002), 1-19 Wealth at death at least several thousands of pounds: will, Dec 1787, TNA: PRO, PROB 1160/12 Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Merchant Draper and Citizen in 73 Gracechurch Street, London. • He was a Quaker in 1774 in Devonshire House MM. Thomas married Mary Sedgefield,1,3 daughter of Richard Sedgefield and Anne Noss, on 11 Sep 1747 in FMH Scarborough. Mary was born on 7 Sep 1719 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, died on 9 Jul 1778 at age 58, and was buried in Bunhill Fields, London. They had four children: John, Sedgefield, Thomas, and Ann. 2-John Crowley4,5,6 was born on 5 Oct 1748 in Gracechurch Street, London. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Citizen and Draper in Gracechurch Street, London. • He had a residence in Walworth, London. • Miscellaneous: Parish names. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 1 Produced by Legacy Descendants of Thomas Crowley John married Sarah Leatham,4,5 daughter of William Leatham and Elizabeth Wilson, on 31 Aug 1773 in FMH Pontefract. Sarah was born on 26 May 1749 in Pontefract, Yorkshire. They had three children: (No Given Name), John, and Sarah. Noted events in their marriage were: • They had a residence in Walworth, London. • Miscellaneous: Crowley family questions. General Notes: Sarah Leatham married John Crowley of London and lived at Walworth for several years. Their family consisted of one son and two daughters. The eldest daughter married unsatisfactorily after her mother's death. She had two children one of whom lived to be married but died soon after of consumption leaving no children. The youngest daughter of S. Crowley also married but left no children. The son John Crowley was a man of large business in the Canal traffic, and lived at Wolverhampton; he was twice married but very little is known of his descendants. 3-Crowley 3-John Crowley was born on 12 Dec 1779 in Parish of St. Leonard Eastcheap, London and died in 1844 at age 65. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Canal carrier. Crowley, Hicklin, Batty & Co. In Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. • Miscellaneous: Described as "John Crowley Jun.". John married Sarah Bath. They had one daughter: Mary. 4-Mary Crowley was born in 1815 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire and was christened on 12 Sep 1815 in St. Peter's, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. Mary married James William Weaver, son of James Weaver7 and Mary Anne Homer,7 on 19 May 1840 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. James was born in 1815, was christened on 17 Oct 1815, and died on 3 Mar 1869 at age 54. They had six children: Mary, Anna Maria, John Crowley, James Horner, Charles Leatham, and Frederick William. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Mayor of Worcester in 1857. • He worked as a Carrier and Wharfinger. 5-Mary Weaver was born in 1841 in Worcester, Worcestershire. 5-Anna Maria Weaver was born in 1843 in Worcester, Worcestershire. 5-Rev. John Crowley Weaver was born in 1844 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. 5-James Horner Weaver was born in 1847 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire and died on 29 May 1882 in Coronation Road, Bristol, Gloucestershire at age 35. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as an Accountant in Bedminster, Bristol, Gloucestershire. James married Emily Florence Fowke, daughter of Thomas Henry Fowke and Emma, in 1873 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. Emily was born in 1849 and was christened on 18 Jun 1849 in St. Peter's, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. They had five children: Oswald James, Beatrice Florence, Eleanor F., Philip Hanbury Latham, and Humphrey. 6-Oswald James Weaver was born in 1875 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, was christened on 9 Jun 1875 in Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, died on 22 Oct 1900 in Wonderfontein, South Africa at age 25, and was buried in Middelburg, South Africa. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a soldier of the Canadian Mounted Rifles. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 2 Produced by Legacy Descendants of Thomas Crowley 6-Beatrice Florence Weaver was born in 1876 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. 6-Eleanor F. Weaver was born in 1877 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. 6-Philip Hanbury Latham Weaver was born in 1879 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, was christened on 8 Feb 1880 in St. Mary's, Redcliffe, Bristol, Gloucestershire, and died in 1965 in Exmoor, Devon at age 86. Philip married Violet Maud A. Baxter. 6-Capt. Humphrey Weaver was christened in 1881 in St. Mary's, Redcliffe, Bristol, Gloucestershire, died on 7 Feb 1916 at age 35, and was buried in Basra Memorial, Iraq. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as an officer of the 114th Mahrattas, Indian Army. Humphrey married Clytie Wheeler in 1911 in Kensington, London. Clytie was born in 1881 and died in 1956 in St. Pancras, London at age 75. They had two children: Philip Humphrey Peter and (No Given Name). 7-Maj. Philip Humphrey Peter Weaver was born on 12 Mar 1912 in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India and died on 28 Jun 1991 in Poole, Dorset at age 79. Noted events in his life were: • He was educated in Kings School, Bruton, Somerset. • He worked as an employee of Robinsons of Bristol, paper manufacturers. • He worked as a Captain of the England hockey team in 1937. • He worked as a Played Cricket for Hampshire in 1938. • He worked as an officer of the Dorset Regiment. • He worked as an officer of the SAS. Philip married Barbara Robinson in 1951. Barbara was born on 23 Oct 1927 in Chelmsford, Essex and died on 11 Mar 1991 in Dorset at age 63. They had one daughter: Joanna Clytie. 8-Joanna Clytie Weaver Joanna married Timothy Kevan Entwisle. Joanna next married Peter Burri. 7-Weaver was born in 1915 in Murree, India. 5-Charles Leatham Weaver was born in 1848, died on 15 May 1907 in Beverley, Western Australia at age 59, and was buried in Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia. Noted events in his life were: • He emigrated to Australia. Charles married Mary Ann Davidson. They had two children: Leslie Pooler and Olive Mary. 6-Leslie Pooler Weaver was born in 1885 in Victoria, Australia, died on 2 May 1915 in Gallipoli, Turkey. Killed in action at age 30, and was buried in Lone Pine Memorial, Turkey. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a soldier of the 11th Battalion, Australian Infantry AIF. • He was educated at Perth High School in Perth, Western Australia. • He worked as a Farmer in Mount Amy, Beverley, Western Australia. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 3 Produced by Legacy Descendants of Thomas Crowley 6-Olive Mary Weaver was born in 1890, died on 18 Apr 1968 in Beverley, Western Australia at age 78, and was buried in Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia. Olive married Tom Jenkins Thomas on 12 Aug 1920 in Beverley, Western Australia. Tom was born in 1891. 5-Rev. Frederick William Weaver7 was born on 12 Oct 1852 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire and died on 29 Mar 1933 at age 80. Noted events in his life were: • He was awarded with FSA. • He was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford in 1871-1875. • He worked as a Master, Bruton School in 1876-1878 in Bruton, Somerset. • He worked as a Curate of Alford in 1878-1879. • He worked as a Curate of Milton-Clevedon in 1879-1898 in Clevedon, Somerset. • He worked as a Vicar of Milton-Clevedon in 1898-1917. • He worked as a Historian, Genealogist and Medieval historian. • His obituary was published in The Times on 2 May 1933. 3-Sarah Crowley6 was born on 30 Nov 1781 in Parish of St. Leonard Eastcheap, London, died on 15 May 1842 at age 60, and was buried on 22 May 1842 in Worcester, Worcestershire. Sarah married William Sparrow,6 son of William Sparrow and Elizabeth Allen, on 25 Aug 1821 in Croydon, Surrey. William was born on 1 Mar 1764 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, was christened on 16 Mar 1764 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, died on 10 Feb 1834 at age 69, and was buried on 15 Feb 1834 in St. John's, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. Noted events in his life were: • He had a residence in Pattingham, Staffordshire. 2-Sedgefield Crowley was born on 12 Jul 1751 in Gracechurch Street, London. General Notes: RG6/1103 2-Thomas Crowley1 was born on 16 Apr 1753 in Gracechurch Street, London and died on 5 Aug 1809 in Camomile Street, London at age 56. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Leather Cutter of London. Thomas married Elizabeth Driver,1 daughter of Samuel Driver1,8 and Jane Purshouse,1,9 in 1784. Elizabeth was born in 1761 and died in 1828 at age 67. They had six children: Maria, Edward, Abraham, Charles Sedgfield, Henry, and (No Given Name). 3-Maria Crowley1,10 was born in 1785 and died in 1854 at age 69. Maria married William Ashby,1,10,11 son of Thomas Ashby1,12,13,14,15 and Kitty Crowley,1,3 in 1811. William was born on 5 Mar 1788 in Staines, Middlesex and died on 7 Jan 1850 in Hounslow, Middlesex at age 61. They had eight children: George Crowley, Lucy, Marianne, Ellen, Maria, Charlotte, Gulielma Sophia, and (No Given Name). Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Mealman in Staines, Middlesex. 4-George Crowley Ashby10 was born in 1812 and died in 1893 at age 81. George married Janet Perry Dickie10 in 1856. Janet died in 1897. They had four children: William, Sarah Elizabeth, Maria, and John Dickie. 5-William Ashby10 was born in 1857. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 4 Produced by Legacy Descendants of Thomas Crowley William married Margaret Clark Martin. They had one daughter: Ida Elizabeth. 6-Ida Elizabeth Ashby10 was born in 1900. 5-Sarah Elizabeth Ashby10 was born in 1858 and died in 1859 at age 1. 5-Maria Ashby10 was born in 1860. Maria married N. P. Brown. 5-John Dickie Ashby10 was born in 1863, died in 1920 at age 57, and was buried in Ladywell & Brockley Cemetery, Kent. John married Eliza Harriet Brill10 in 1895. Eliza was born in 1866, died in 1959 at age 93, and was buried in Ladywell & Brockley Cemetery, Kent. They had one son: Bernard George. 6-Bernard George Ashby10 was born in 1896. 4-Lucy Ashby10,13 was born in 1814 and died on 16 Aug 1866 in Kensington, London at age 52. Lucy married Charles Lean,10,13,16 son of Joel Lean17 and Sophia Wylde, in 1839. Charles was born in 1806 in Wadebridge, Cornwall and died on 23 Aug 1874 in Uxbridge, Middlesex at age 68. They had four children: Caroline Ashby, Lucy Ashby, Charles Ashby, and George Ashby. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Civil Engineer. 5-Caroline Ashby Lean18 was born in 1841 in Corsham, Wiltshire and died on 5 Feb 1902 in Brentford, Middlesex at age 61. Noted events in her life were: • She had a residence in Acton, London. 5-Lucy Ashby Lean was born in 1843 in Abergavenny, Monmouth. 5-Charles Ashby Lean was born in 1844 in Abergavenny, Monmouth. 5-George Ashby Lean was born in 1846 in Neath, Glamorgan, Wales and died in 1913 in Brentford, Middlesex at age 67. 4-Marianne Ashby10 was born in 1815 and died in 1890 at age 75. 4-Ellen Ashby10 was born in 1816. Ellen married Charles Fox Vardy.10 Charles died in 1893. They had four children: Ellen Ashby, Charles Alfred, Maria Crowley, and Edith Maria. 5-Ellen Ashby Vardy was born in 1844. 5-Charles Alfred Vardy was born in 1846. 5-Maria Crowley Vardy was born in 1849. 5-Edith Maria Vardy was born in 1850. 4-Maria Ashby10 was born in 1818. Maria married Joseph Whiting.10 Joseph died in 1885. They had one son: William Ashby. 5-William Ashby Whiting died in 1895. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 5 Produced by Legacy Descendants of Thomas Crowley 4-Charlotte Ashby10 was born in 1821. Charlotte married James Mann. 4-Gulielma Sophia Ashby10 was born in 1823 and died in 1891 at age 68. 4-Ashby 3-Edward Crowley was born on 12 Jan 1788 and died in 1856 at age 68. Edward married Mary Sparrow on 21 Aug 1823 in London. Mary was born in 1788 and died in 1868 at age 80. They had four children: Jonathan Sparrow, Mary Elizabeth, Sarah Maria, and Edward. 4-Jonathan Sparrow Crowley was born in 1826 and died on 13 Sep 1888 in Croydon, Surrey at age 62. Jonathan married Agnes Pope on 14 May 1853. Agnes was born in 1826 and died in 1869 at age 43. They had three children: Jonathan Edward, Agnes, and Claude Edmund. 5-Jonathan Edward Crowley was born in 1854 and died in Died in Infancy. 5-Agnes Crowley was born in 1856 and died in 1916 at age 60. 5-Claude Edmund Crowley was born in 1866 and died in 1937 at age 71. Jonathan next married Anne Heginbottom on 4 Apr 1872. Anne was born in 1840 and died in 1921 at age 81. Noted events in her life were: • She worked as an Of Coventry. 4-Mary Elizabeth Crowley was born in 1828 and died in 1880 at age 52. Mary married Charles Ebenezer Burgess in 1869 in Leamington. Charles was born in 1833 and died in 1890 at age 57. 4-Sarah Maria Crowley was born in 1829 and died in 1856 at age 27. Sarah married John Thrupp on 21 Sep 1854. John was born in 1817 and died in 1870 at age 53. 4-Edward Crowley was born in 1830 and died on 5 Mar 1887 at age 57. Noted events in his life were: • He was Quaker then Plymouth Brethren. Edward married Emily Bertha Bishop, daughter of John Bishop and Elizabeth Cole, on 19 Nov 1874 in Kensington Registry Office, London. Emily was born in 1848 and died in 1917 at age 69. They had two children: Edward Alexander (Aleister) and Grace Mary Elizabeth. 5-Edward Alexander (Aleister) Crowley19 was born on 12 Oct 1875 in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire and died on 1 Dec 1947 in Hastings, Sussex at age 72. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as an Occultist and anti-British propagandist. • He had a residence in 1899-1913 in Boleskine House, Loch Ness. Edward married Rose Edith Kelly on 12 Aug 1903 in Dingwall. The marriage ended in divorce in 1909. Rose was born on 23 Jul 1874 in Paddington, London and died in 1932 in London at age 58. They had two children: Nuit Ma Ahathoor Hecate Sappho Jezebel Lilith and Lola Zaza. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 6 Produced by Legacy Descendants of Thomas Crowley Noted events in their marriage were: • They were divorced Divorce in 1909. 6-Nuit Ma Ahathoor Hecate Sappho Jezebel Lilith Crowley was born on 28 Jul 1904 in Boleskine House, Loch Ness and died in 1906 in Rangoon, Burma at age 2. 6-Lola Zaza Crowley was born in 1907 in Paddington, London and died on 9 Mar 1990 in Reading, Berkshire at age 83. Lola married Frank Hill. They had one daughter: Elizabeth. 7-Elizabeth Hill Edward next married Leah Hirsig. They had one daughter: Anne Leah. 6-Anne Leah Crowley was born on 26 Jan 1920 in Cefalu, Palermo, Italy and died on 14 Oct 1920 in Palermo. Edward next married Ninette Shumway. Ninette was born in 1895 and died in 1989 at age 94. Another name for Ninette was Ninette Fraux. They had one daughter: Astarte Lulu Panthea. 6-Astarte Lulu Panthea Crowley was born on 26 Nov 1920 in Cefalu, Palermo, Italy and died in 2005 in USA at age 85. Another name for Astarte was Louise Shumway. Astarte married Muhler. They had one son: Eric. 7-Eric Muhler Edward next married Deidre Patricia Doherty. They had one son: Randall Gair. 6-Randall Gair Crowley was born on 2 May 1937 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland and died on 20 Nov 2002 in Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire at age 65. 5-Grace Mary Elizabeth Crowley was born on 29 Feb 1880 and died on 29 Feb 1880. 3-Abraham Crowley1,20,21,22 was born on 25 Jan 1796 in Bermondsey, London and died on 6 May 1864 at age 68. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Brewer. With brothers Charles and Henry, est. A., C.S. & H Crowley in Alton, Hampshire. • He was Quaker. Abraham married Charlotte Curtis,1,22 daughter of Dr. William Curtis1,11 and Elizabeth Wright,1 in 1822. Charlotte was born on 29 Jan 1801 in Alton, Hampshire and died on 21 Jan 1892 in Alton, Hampshire at age 90. They had 12 children: Abraham Curtis, Alfred, Frederick, Charlotte Emma, Elizabeth, Emma, Walter, Edith, Isabella, Philip, Marianna, and Alice. 4-Abraham Curtis Crowley1,10 was born on 13 May 1823 in Alton, Hampshire and died in 1878 at age 55. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Brewer of Alton. Abraham married Ann Ashby,10 daughter of Charles Ashby10,23,24 and Augusta Lucas,24 in 1850. Ann was born on 19 Feb 1827 in Staines, Middlesex and died in 1909 at age 82. They had 11 children: Abraham Charles, Anne Augusta, Henry Ernest, Marion, Egbert Alfred, Gertrude Evelyn, Gertrude Evelyn, Cedric Edwin, Helena Charlotte, Reginald Alwyn, and Gwendolen Maud. 5-Abraham Charles Crowley25 was born in 1851 in Alton, Hampshire and died in 1929 in Croydon, Surrey at age 78. Abraham married Florence Mary Lucas. They had five children: Charles Edmund Lucas, John Cyril, Charlotte Mary, Frederick, and Christopher Henry. 6-Charles Edmund Lucas Crowley25 was born on 14 Mar 1876 in Croydon, Surrey. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 7 Produced by Legacy Descendants of Thomas Crowley Noted events in his life were: • He was educated at Wimbourne Grammar School. Charles married Beatrice Cicely Hooke,25 daughter of John Hooke25 and Avis Frederica Cooke-Yarborough,25 on 11 Jul 1904. Beatrice was born on 9 May 1884. They had two children: Mary and George Clement. General Notes: She was married to Charles by her brother Francis Noted events in her life were: • She was baptized in St. Peter's, Croydon. 7-Mary Crowley was born in 1905 in Croydon, Surrey. 7-Rear Admiral George Clement Crowley was born on 9 Jun 1916 and died on 14 Dec 1999 at age 83. General Notes: George Clement Crowley was born in 9.6.1916 and educated at Pangbourne College. Entering the Royal Navy in 1933 he served in China and New Zealand during 1934-39. Crowley served during the Second World War aboard destroyers; aboard H.M.S. Nestor in 1942 serving on Malta convoys, commanding H.M.S. Walpole, 1943-45 and H.M.S. Tenacious, 1945-46. For his wartime services he received the D.S.C. and bar and was mentioned in despatches. After the war he held various staff appointments. During 1953-55 he was Executive Officer aboard H.M.S. Newfoundland, in 1955-57 was Drafting Commander at Chatham and Assistant Director of Plans, 1957-59. Promoted Captain in 1957 Crowley served with the 7th Destroyer Squadron 1959-61 and was Commanding Officer of the Training Establishment, H.M.S. Raleigh, 1961-63. Further senior appointments followed, as Captain of Fleet to Flag Officer C-in-C Far East Fleet, 1963-64, on the Staff of Joint Exercise Unison 1964-65, on the Staff of Defence Operational Analysis Establishment at Byfleet, 1965-66 and after attaining the rank of Rear-Admiral in 1966, was Director-General of Naval Personal Services, 1966-68. During 1969-75 he held the position of Fellow and Domestic Bursar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford University. George married Una Margaret Jelf, daughter of Philip Wordsworth Montgomery Jelf and Dorothy Catherine Mary Hudson, in 1948. Una was born on 25 Jul 1922 and died on 9 Nov 1991 in Blandford, Poole, Dorset at age 69. 6-John Cyril Crowley was born in 1878 in Croydon, Surrey and died on 11 Sep 1916 in Mesopotamia. Killed In Action. at age 38. 6-Charlotte Mary Crowley was born in 1879 in Croydon, Surrey and died in 1882 at age 3. 6-Frederick Crowley was born in 1883 in Croydon, Surrey. 6-Christopher Henry Crowley was born in 1886 and died in 1889 at age 3. 5-Anne Augusta Crowley was born in 1852 and died in 1939 at age 87. 5-Rev. Henry Ernest Crowley was born in 1854 and died in 1933 at age 79. Henry married Edith Bartleet. 5-Marion Crowley was born in 1855 and died in 1925 at age 70. 5-Egbert Alfred Crowley was born in 1857 and died in 1930 at age 73. Egbert married Katherine Chasemore. They had four children: Egbert Chasemore, Joyce Augusta, Gertrude Edith, and Barbara. 6-Egbert Chasemore Crowley was born in 1888. 6-Joyce Augusta Crowley was born in 1889. 6-Gertrude Edith Crowley was born in 1892. 6-Barbara Crowley was born in 1896. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 8 Produced by Legacy Descendants of Thomas Crowley 5-Gertrude Evelyn Crowley was born in 1858 and died in 1939 at age 81. 5-Gertrude Evelyn Crowley was born in 1860 and died in 1925 at age 65. Gertrude married Harry (Henry) Percy Burrell, son of Joseph Burrell, in 1878. Harry was born in 1852. They had nine children: Dorothy Elizabeth, Richard, Evelyn, Godfrey Percy, Harry Alwyn, Violet, Marjorie, Eric, and Irene. General Notes: In 1877 he and his father purchsed the Crowley's brewery at Alton. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Brewer of Alton, Hants. 6-Dorothy Elizabeth Burrell died on 14 May 1960. Dorothy married Alfred Henry Chaytor, son of John Clervaux Chaytor and Emma Fearon, on 1 Aug 1899. Alfred was born on 28 Oct 1869 and died on 12 Jul 1931 at age 61. They had six children: Alfred Drewett, Christopher William Drewett, Catherine Beatrice, Dorothy Anne, Edward Drewett, and Margaret Clare. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a KC. Of Clervaux Castle, Croft, Yorkshire. 7-Alfred Drewett Chaytor was born on 16 Feb 1901 and died in 1977 at age 76. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Barrister, Inner Temple. Alfred married Rachel Elizabeth Carnegie, daughter of Rev. Canon William Hartley Carnegie, on 6 Nov 1929. Rachel died on 2 Aug 1997. They had four children: Elizabeth, Jane, William Drewett, and Susannah Albinia. 8-Elizabeth Chaytor Elizabeth married David Henry Ashwin, son of Philip C. Ashwin. They had three children: Philip David, Henry William, and Rachel Elizabeth. 9-Philip David Ashwin 9-Henry William Ashwin 9-Rachel Elizabeth Ashwin 8-Jane Chaytor Jane married John Richard Evelyn Atkinson, son of John Atkinson. They had two children: Richard Matthew Clervaux and Harriet Rachel. 9-Richard Matthew Clervaux Atkinson 9-Harriet Rachel Atkinson Jane next married John Anthony Charles Watherston, son of Sir David Charles Watherston. They had one son: Charles Crispin. 9-Charles Crispin Watherston 8-William Drewett Chaytor William married Susan Philippa Ansell, daughter of James Lawrence Bunting Ansell. They had three children: Clervaux James, Katharine Elizabeth, and Nicholas John Drewett. 9-Clervaux James Chaytor Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 9 Produced by Legacy

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