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greyghost

greyghost Report 6 Jun 2012 18:43

Can someone help please?

Edmund Crask Lord married Charlotte Temperence Clarke 1873, Bingham, Notts. Their various children were blessed with middle names - Murr, Crask, Clarke and Goodacre. All I presume from maiden/surnames.

Charlotte's father was Clark/e and her mother was a Goodacre.

Edmund (b1840) Crask Lord's father John married Arabella Murr, but I don't know when or where - just before registration began I expect - the eldest known child born Jun Qtr 1838 in Nottingham. John was born in Nottingham c1817 and Arabella in Lincoln in 1810. Can you find this marriage please? Her parents I believe to be John Murr and Ann Bowling married 1798 Lincoln.

John Lord was probably baptised 1817 at Nottingham St Mary's, where his parents John Lord b c1788 Kelham, Notts and Mary Ann ?Chamberlain married 1808, Nottingham. But I can't find the Crask link. Can you?

Crask appears to be a predominantly, though not entirely, East Anglian surname where I did find a female Lord marrying a male Crask in 1783 Norfolk

My info has been obtained from census, freereg, family search and bmd's but I may well have missed something.

Thanks for looking