Good morning All ,
our ancestor leonard alexander crossle . b.1863 Ireland.
on the 1901 census he was a sub editor for a newspaper in the london area , how can i find out which one .
also with ref to Ireland , how can i find out where he was born and his parents ?
any help or a point in the right direction ..
dean
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03-04-2011 10:55 AM #1Loves to help with queries.
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If you Google for "Leonard Alexander Crossle" there's just one match, but a potentially very useful one: an online book called Descent and alliances of Croslegh, or Crossle, or Crossley, of Scaitcliffe, compiled by Charles Croslegh, D.D. (privately printed in 1904)
Among the relatives he thanks for their help is 'my brother, Leonard Alexander Crossle, for his pictures of Anahoe'. I wonder if he's the same as your Leonard?
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Do you have his marriage certificate? That would at least give you his father's name...
Marriages Dec 1891 Fulham 1a 603
Crossle Leonard Alexander
Howard May
James Emily
Olliver William
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Is he in the 1891 census in Fulham with mother Elizabeth and sister Marian?
1891: RG12 Piece: 49 Folio: 85 Page: 14 (crown copyright, care of the TNA)
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That online book is rather hard to follow, but I have found this bit:
'My father m. 2nd, at Kilcluny, [?]th April, 1860, Elizabeth Winder, eldest dau. of the Rev. Leonard Horner Robinson . . . and had issue, two s[on]s and one dau.:
Leonard Alexander Crossle, b. 8th April, 1863.
William Verner Crossle, b.15th March, 1864.
Marian Leonora Crossle, b.5th May, 1862.
from which I presume that Leonard was a half-brother of the book's author, from his father's second marriag. I still haven't found the bit where the author gives his own birth details and names their father!
Edit: If I am reading the pedigree correctly, the author's father was Rev. Charles Crossle (1810-1871) who married first Isabella Atkinston, by whom he had seven sons and four daughters.
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thanks olliecat ,
i had the marriage but not the place , i will have alook at 1891 census
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No luck so far in narrowing down where L.A. Crossle worked
. But I can tell you where his brother William Verner Crossle worked in 1883. In his own words:
'I am a clerk in the National Bank, Islington branch, 361-3, Goswell Road'
(from Old Bailey Proceedings Online: he was a witness in a forgery case)
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