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Crawley Lane 1906, Worth

Crawley Lane 1906, Worth
 
 

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The Creasey Family at Worth, West Sussex

Crawley Lane 1906
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My great-grandmother's family were farmers in Worth, and nearby Copthorne and Charlwood in the mid-nineteenth century.

Great-grandma was Eliza Creasey and she married great-grandad George Allen in the chapel at Copthorne in 1870. I have not yet been able to visit Worth but the modern maps make it hard to believe there may once have been farms here!

It is lovely to look at the old photos on this site and imagine my great-grandparents may have walked down these very lanes. Eliza's parents were Thomas Creasey and Jane Previtt and I think they married in that area in 1838 so my Creasey family have been around there for a long time but eventually moved to South Norwood to run a wheelwright business.

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Grandparents

The Church c1960
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My grandparents Harriett and Reuben Jones are buried here. There is a monument to Robert Whitehead, the inventor of the torpedo, in the churchyard.

Grand Parents

The Church c1960
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My Gran and Grandad George and Alice Cook were married here on Christmas Day 1913.
They are also buried here.

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