Arthur Thomas Crawford ('Dick') Cree

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Arthur Thomas Crawford ('Dick') Cree
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Born 1881
Died 1915
Residence Magdalen College Oxford
'Brodsworth', Beckenham [1905]
Occupation legal
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1906 last listed
elected_AI 1904.06.14




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Proposed by Henry Balfour; seconded by T.A. Joyce 1904.05.24

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Arthur Thomas Crawford Cree married Ivy Williams and had three daughters

Arthur Thomas Crawford Cree was known as Dick Cree.1 He was born on 14 March 1881 in Beckenham, Kent, England.2,3 He was the son of Arthur Walker Cree and Elizabeth Newby. Arthur Thomas Crawford Cree was baptised on 11 May 1881 in Bromley Reg Dist, Kent, England.4,5

On 5 April 1891 Arthur Thomas Crawford Cree was living in the household of Arthur Walker Cree and Elizabeth Newby in 124 Bromley Road, Beckenham, Kent, England, along with John Francis George Cree, David Cree, Charles Edward Victor Cree and Elizabeth Katherine Cree. Arthur and Elizabeth were both 38 and he was a solicitor. John was aged 8, David 7, Charles 4, and Elizabeth 1.6 Arthur Thomas Crawford Cree was educated c 1900 at Magdalen College, Oxford.7

In 1905 Arthur Thomas Crawford Cree was living in "Brodsworth", Beckenham, Kent, England.8

In 1905, Arthur Thomas Crawford Cree was known as A T Crawford Cree.

In 1905, A T Crawford Cree read a paper "at Meeting" entitled "Back-footed Beings."8

Arthur Thomas Crawford Cree was a solicitor.

Arthur Thomas Crawford Cree married Ivy Elizabeth Marion Williams on 31 July 1907 in Berkhamstead Reg Dist, Hertfordshire, England. The ceremony was witnessed by Rev. Edward David Cree and Thomas George Cree.9,10

His daughter Elizabeth Mary Cree was born on 16 October 1908 in "Brodsworth", Beckenham, Kent.11,12

His daughter Janet Katherine Cree was born on 18 March 1910 in 23 Overstrand Mansions, Battersea, Surrey, England.1,13,12

His daughter Eleanor Cree was born on 10 April 1912 in Albert Bridge Road, Wandsworth Reg Dist, London, England.14,15

Arthur Thomas Crawford Cree died on 12 May 1915 in Ypres, Belgium. He was killed "some three days after going to the front". He was a lieutenant in the Durham Light Infantry.1,16 He was buried in 1915 in Bedford House Cemetery, Illebeke, Ieper, Belgium



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