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The Crossman Society... is
particularly interested in English lines and the medieval history of the surname Crossman.
Information prior to 1600 is very scarce (and so were Crossmans). What we have found to
date is here. The goal of The Crossman Society is:
In England, there were relatively few Crossmans before 1700. Information is minimal but fairly sufficient to establish genealogies worthy of further study. Between 1995 and 1998, a study was made to determine how many Crossmans were living in England from 1500 to 1699, and how they were related. Crossmans have been located in concentration in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Suffolk, and London. Devon is by far the most populated with Crossman folk -- Devon holds more entries than all other counties combined. Included in The Crossman Society database are compilations from census', cemetery records, county indexes, English poll taxes, Cornwall Parish Registers, Bishop's Transcripts, Diocese of Exeter's Transcripts, Herald's Visitation, Visitation of Cornwall, History of Deanery of Trigg Minor, History of Trigg Minor, Cornwall County Records, and the standard: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' IGI and Family Search, and much, much more. The Crossman Society is endeavoring to record Crossman history a piece at a time. If you would like to participate, contact us at The Crossman Society. We always accept Crossman information and genealogies as additions to our database. |
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