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Other Surnames on this page
Dickson~Duggan~Gibson~Gourley~McCance~McDonald~McIlwrath~McMillan~McWhirter

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Crossin, James - 1st. September 1862 - (Father George Crossin an engineer from Lanarkshire) - (Mother Margaret McCance)
Crossin, Isabella McCance - 4th. June 1865 - (Father George Crossin an engineer from Lanarkshire) - (Mother Margaret McCance)
Crossin, William - 29th. February 1868 - (Father George Crossin an engineer from Lanarkshire) - (Mother Margaret McCance)
Crossin, Jane - 3rd. January 1871 - (Father George Crossin an engineer from Lanarkshire) - (Mother Margaret McCance)
Crossin, John - 23rd. April 1873 - (Father George Crossin an engineer from Lanarkshire) - (Mother Margaret McCance)
Crossin, Elizabeth - 23rd. June 1875 - (Father George Crossin an engineer from Lanarkshire) - (Mother Margaret McCance)
Crossin, Mary Ann - 19th. May 1878 - (Father George Crossin an engineer from Lanarkshire) - (Mother Margaret McCance)


Crossan, Sarah Jane - 1866


Crossen, Agnes - 28th. September 1869 - {Father William Crossen} - {Mother Sarah Gourley}
Crossen, John - 7th. January 1876 - {Father William Crossen} - {Mother Sarah Gourley}


Crossin, Hugh - 19th. April 1879 - {Father Mathew Crossin} - {Mother Agnes Gibson}

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Crosson, William - 6th. April 1729 aged 75
Crosson, Mary - 9th. September 1758 aged 62
And 2 of their children John and Mary
McWhirter, John - 13th. November 1767 aged 73 (On same stone as above)

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Crossin, William - 10th. May 1858 - {Father Jackson Crossin} - Married Sarah Gourley


Crossin, George an engineer from Lanarkshire) - 6th. August 1861 - (Father William Crossin a bleacher) - Married Margaret McCance
Witnesses were John McDonald and Thomas Dickson

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Crossan, Margaret - 1863 - Of Ballymagreehan - Leased a house from James Duggan


Crosson, Eliza - 10th. April 1894 - Received a letter from the USA via Rev. McIlwrath - Letter below
To:   Mrs Eliza Crosson
      Care Rev. [Reverend?] A. McIlwrath
      Newtonards [Newtownards?]
      Co. [County?] Down
      Ireland

From: A.B. McMillan
      Pittsburgh
      [Pennslyvania?]
      [U.S.A?]
      April 10 1894

Second Avenue Hazlewood Pittsburgh April 10
Dear Sister I received your letter all right and has been waiting still thinking that I might have a little more to
send you but find I am not able so I thought that it was better to write and tell you so than wait any longer dear
sister times is very dull in this country I am doing nothing almost alway [always?] thinking the [they?] will soon be
better I sometimes think that if I had the money I would go back home again but I suppose that will more than I can [ever?]
do in fact I would have been as well if I had never left it but those is things People cannot belive [believe?] till the
[they?] find them out for themselves thank God I have helth [health?] which is a great blessing abouve [above?] eviry
[every?] thing in this wourld [world?] dear Sister I never hear from either John or James the [they?]
may be dead and I do not know any thing of it I will say no more at Present hoping that things may soon take a turn for
the better and if so I will not forget you your affectionate Sister A.B. McMillan


Crosson, Eliza - 9th. May 1895 - Received a letter from the USA  - Letter below
To:   Mrs Eliza Crosson
      Newtownards
      County Down
      Ireland

Second Avenue
Hazelwood Pittsburg
Dear Sister I received your letter in due time sorry to see by it that your [you're?] in need of help and I am also
sorry that I cannot help you as I am doing nothing scarce this last year so I have been waiting still thinking to get
littel [little?] to send you $3 is all I can scrape it will be better than nothing if I had anything to spare you would
not have to ask me for it I never here [hear?] from brother James any more I do not
know wether [whether?] he is living or not and brother John is dead 4 years nixt [next?] month so I am here all alone
with very littel [little?] to do dear sister I hope that you go to Church and that you have maid [made?] up your
mind & Peace with God the frend [friend?] of the Poor I hope your minester [minister?] is Presbyterian
write when you can may God bliss [bless?] your your Sister A.B. Mc Millan


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