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Note: Cross : English Place name for the man who lived near the stone cross set up by the roadside or marketplace, from Old Norse kross . Variations are Cruse, Cruise, Crouch, Crutch, Crutcher, Crossley, Norcross . Cognitives include De(la)Croix, Croix , (French); Croux , Lacroux, Lacrouts, De(la)croux (Provencal); Croce , DellaCroce, Croci (Italian); Cruz (Spanish); Kreutzer, Kreuziger (German); Vercruysse (Flemish), Krzyzaniak (Polish), and Van der Kruijs (Dutch). 1880 Census Census Place: Jamestown, Chautauqua, New York SD 11 ED 53 Page 48 Source: FHL Film 1254815 National Archives Film T9-0815 Page 295D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Edward CROSS Self M M W 70 ENG Occ: Laborer Fa: ENG Mo: ENG Charlotte CROSS Wife F M W 69 ENG Occ: Keeping House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG Living next to George W Cooper ME Preacher (50) - Wife Mary E (46), Father from England . lots of Brick Makers on page ED 53 Township of Ellicott, That part lying E. of the Main Road forming the boundary line between the Twps. of Kiantone and Bucks, and S. of Chautaugua Lake and its outlet ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Passenger and Immigration Lists: New York, 1820-1850 Charlotte Cross, Age: 27 Gender: F Cross, Edward, Age: 24 Gender: M Cross, Sarah Ann, Age: 0 Gender: F CHRISTOPHER H CHAMPLIN, Capt Port of Departure: London Ship Name: Ship Montreal, 542 Tons Port of Arrival: New York Date of Arrival: May 16, 1836 Microfilm Serial Number: M237 Microfilm Roll Number: 29 List Number: 325
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