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Jessie (Janet) GRONMEYER (1826 - 1869)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
John Adam CRAIG (1846 - 1886)
Jessie CRAIG (1848 - )
Margaret CRAIG (1851 - )
Mary Ann CRAIG (1853 - )
Thomas CRAIG (1855 - )
Henrietta Jane (Ettie) CRAIG (1860 - 1902)
Daughter LUCAS (1866 - )
Jessie (Janet) GRONMEYER (1826 - 1869)

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Thomas CRAIG (1821 - 1861)

Thomas LUCAS
Ricahrd GRONMEYER











Janet (GRONMEYER)












b. abt 1826 at Firth, Midlothian, Scotland
m. (1) 07 Feb 1845 Thomas CRAIG (1821 - 1861) at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
m. (2) 11 Sep 1865 Thomas LUCAS at Leith, Midlothian, Scotland
d. 1869 at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland aged 43
Parents:
Ricahrd GRONMEYER
Janet (GRONMEYER)
Children (7):
John Adam CRAIG (1846 - 1886)
Jessie CRAIG (1848 - )
Margaret CRAIG (1851 - )
Mary Ann CRAIG (1853 - )
Thomas CRAIG (1855 - )
Henrietta Jane (Ettie) CRAIG (1860 - 1902)
Daughter LUCAS (1866 - )
Grandchildren (8):
Jessie Evelyn CRAIG (1879 - 1958), Emily Adeline CRAIG (1880 - 1948), Thomas Ernest CRAIG (1883 - 1960), Florence Henrietta CRAIG (1885 - 1888), Thomas H CRAIG (1886 - ), Constance M I CRAIG (1900 - ), Jessie Adeline Adaleen BOLLES (1891 - 1943), Joseph Thomas Herbert BOLLES (1899 - )
Events in Jessie (Janet) GRONMEYER (1826 - 1869)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
abt 1826 Jessie (Janet) GRONMEYER was born Firth, Midlothian, Scotland 12
07 Feb 1845 19 Married Thomas CRAIG (aged 23) Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 12
abt 1846 20 Birth of son John Adam CRAIG Middlesex, England
abt 1848 22 Birth of daughter Jessie CRAIG Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 12
abt 1851 25 Birth of daughter Margaret CRAIG Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 12
abt 1853 27 Birth of daughter Mary Ann CRAIG Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 12
abt 1855 29 Birth of son Thomas CRAIG Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 12
abt 1860 34 Birth of daughter Henrietta Jane (Ettie) CRAIG Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 12
bef 1861 35 Death of husband Thomas CRAIG (aged 40) Scotland
11 Sep 1865 39 Married Thomas LUCAS Leith, Midlothian, Scotland 14
1866 40 Birth of daughter Daughter LUCAS
1869 43 Jessie (Janet) GRONMEYER died Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Personal Notes:
From Karen Thomson:
abount Jessie/Janet Gronmeyer...
... It appears that Thomas Craig dies before 1861, as no records can be found, re census or Scottish BDM
It also appears that Jessie remarries a Thomas Lucas ( found on LDS web site) in 1865, as all children are apart on the following census, although no records can be found on any census to reflect this info.
Info from a Genes Reunited contact, no relation.......
Death.. 1869..Jessie Gronmeyer Lucas ,age 40 ?? at Leith Edinburgh,Scotland
So it would appear the above marriage was correct
Source References:
12. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Genes reunited, Title: Genes
- Reference = Karen Davies tree (Name, Notes)
- Reference = Karen Davies tree (Birth)
- Reference = Karen Davies tree (Marriage)
14. Type: E-mail Message, Abbr: Karen Thomson e-mail 13 feb 09, Auth: Karen Thomsom, Date: 13/2/09
- Reference = (Marriage)

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