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Crosbie, Henry

  • Personne
  • b. Jan 1823

Henry Crosbie, son of Edward William Crosbie and Eliza Ussher, was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England in January of 1823. He lived most of his adult life in Liverpool.

Cronhelm, William

  • Personne
  • 10 Aug 1814 - 6 May 1885

William Cronhelm, second son of Frederic William Cronhelm (1787-1871) and Elizabeth Wigney (1794-1846), was born 10 August 1814 in Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, England. In 1846 he lived at 13 Bank Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire. William Cronhelm died 6 May 1885 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England.

Crosbie, Edward William (1828)

  • Personne
  • b. 1828

Edward William Crosbie, son of Edward William Crosbie and Eliza Usher, was born in Liverpool, Lancashier, England in 1828. He married Adeline Moore, daughter of John Moore, in Dublin on 17 Jul 1855. They had a daughter named Ada Crosbie.

Crosbie, Elizabeth

  • Personne
  • c. 1795

Elizabeth 'Eliza' Neville was born in Newry, County Armagh, around the year 1795. She married first to a Mister Usher in 1811, and they had two sons: Sheldon Usher (b. 1811), and Richard Usher. Secondly, Elizabeth married Edward William Crosbie around the year 1821. They had three children: William Crosbie (d. 1860); Elizabeth Ellen Crosbie (b. 1827); and Mary Louisa Crosbie.

Usher, Sheldon

  • Personne
  • b. 1811

Sheldon Usher, son of Mister Usher and Elizabeth Neville, was born in the year 1811. His father died when he was very young, and his mother remarried to Sir Edward William Crosbie, 6th Baronet (1794-1860), in 1821. In September of 1824 he wrote his father requesting permission to join the Navy.

Crosbie, Sir, Edward William, 5th Baronet

  • Personne
  • 1755 - 5 June 1798

Sir Edward William Crosbie, eldest son of Sir Paul Crosbie, 4th Baronet of Maryborough (1723-1773), was born around the year 1755. He married Castiliana Westenra on 14 December 1790 in Dublin. They had one daughter, Hester Dorothea Crosbie (1793-1857). He next married Margaret Patience Ferguson, and they had three children: Sir William Edward Crosbie (1794-1860); Louisa Dona Crosbie; and Elizabeth Crosbie. On 2 June 1798, Sir Edward William Crosbie, 5th Baronet of Maryborough, was charged with traitorous and rebellious conduct even though he denied membership of the United Irishmen. He was found guilty without a judge advocate and was hanged 5 June 1798 in Carlow, County Carlow.

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