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Crooke Name Study

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Surnames/tags: Crooke Crook Crooks
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Contents

How to Join

Please contact the project leader Alicia Taylor or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

Surname Variants

In some census, they are listed as "Crooke", "Crook", Crookes, or "Crooks".

Goals

I am tracing the Crooke line that came over from Ireland and settled in the south-eastern United States. I want to trace the Crooke name to determine to where they expanded.

This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect.

Task List

Migration

Ireland: Adam Crooke was born in Ireland.
Florida: Adam Crooke had several children in Pensacola, Florida.
Texas: George F Crooke ( Adam Crooke's son) moved from Florida to Texas and had his children there.

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This profile is part of the Crooke Name Study.

Research Suggestions

This line of Crookes emigrated from Ireland. The name is a variant of Crok, Croc, Croke, and Crooke in Irish records. See the Book of Irish Families, Great & Small





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Thank you, Steve. Your link leads to the "Cook Name Study," though. Did you mean to link to the Crook one?
posted by Alicia (Bonner) Taylor
Indeed I did Alicia, sorry about that! See Space:Crook Name Study.
posted by Steven Harris
Hi Alicia,

With a recent revamp to the ONS Project, we are working on methods to allow Name Studies that may already have some overlap through variant studies. We recently had a request for the Crook Name Study, which we have now setup since the Crook name can stand as a surname in its own right.

You may want to provide a link over to the Crook Name Study (as Crook links back to Crooke as well), and possibly even stop by and offer some research suggestions or assistance since your research may cross over at times.

posted by Steven Harris