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Lucy CREES
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Name Lucy CREES Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Jun Q 1855 Nyetimber, Pagham, Sussex, England
- From the 1861 census where shown as aged 6, born Pagham. More precisely, probably born Nyetimber as the family were living there.
GRO ref: CREES, Lucy q2 1855 W Hampnett q2 1855 2b 281; GRO online index shows mother's maiden name as Beaton
Baptised 17 Jun 1855 St. Thomas à Becket Church, Pagham, Sussex, England
- From transcribed data on SFHG members' website
Shows Lucy CREESE, daughter of Charles and Mary, father a labourer, abode Nye Timber
Gender Female Died Yes, date unknown
Siblings3 brothers and 2 sisters
Half-siblings5 half brothers (family of Charles CREES and Harriet MISSLEBROOK) Patriarch & Matriarch
Charles CREES, b. Abt 1805, Pagham, Sussex, England
, d. Dec Q 1856, Westhampnett Reg Dist, Sussex, England
(Age ~ 51 years) (Father) 
Sarah SONE, b. Est 1730, (probably), Sussex, England
, bur. 21 Jul 1803, St. Mary and St. Blaise Church, Boxgrove, Sussex, England
(Age ~ 73 years) (2 x Great Grandmother) 
Person ID I27611 All Last Modified 3 Nov 2018
Father Charles CREES, b. Abt 1805, Pagham, Sussex, England
, d. Dec Q 1856, Westhampnett Reg Dist, Sussex, England
(Age ~ 51 years)
Other Partners: Harriet MISSLEBROOK m. 1 Jan 1832Mother Mary BEATON, b. 1819, Pagham, Sussex, England
, d. Aft 1861 (Age 43 years) Married 19 May 1844 St. Thomas à Becket Church, Pagham, Sussex, England
- From FamilySearch
GRO ref: Beaton, Mary to CREES, Charles q2 1844 Westhampnett RD 7 767
Family ID F522 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- From the 1861 census where shown as aged 6, born Pagham. More precisely, probably born Nyetimber as the family were living there.

