LUNENBURG FOUNDING FAMILIES

CREASER
other spellings:
CREASE, CREESER, CRESER, CRUSER, Greaser, GREECER, GREESE, GREESER, GRESER, Grieser, KREASER, KREESER, KRESER, KRESOR, KRIESER, KRUESER, KRUSER

SOME DOCUMENTS WHERE THIS FAMILY NAME HAS BEEN CITED
"Nova Scotia Immigrants" p 130 [NS2]
"Planters & Pioneers" p 184 [PP2]
"The Foreign Protestants" p 288 [FP2]
"History of the County of Lunenburg" p 133, 167 [HL2]
Birth Records [DS2]
Marriage Records [DS2]
Death Records [DS2]
SSGS Cemetery Inscriptions [CI2]
Probated Will(s) [PW1]
Halifax Obits 1962-92 [HO2]
on 1864 AF Church & Co Map [CM1]
in Census of 1871 [CC2]
in "Bell's Notes" [BN2]

Conrad
aged 32 , occupation a Farmer , left the Palatinate region of Germany [PL2]
and sailed from Rotterdam, Holland on the Ship Gale the summer of 1752 [PL2]
He appeared on the Lunenburg Victualling List of 1756 [VL2]
LAND GRANTS WERE GIVEN OUT AS FOLLOWS
a Town Lot assigned in 1753
Strasburger's Div G-10 [BN2]
Town Lot Registry of 1762
Strasburger's Div G-10 [TR1]
a Garden Lot assigned about 1753
and Registered in 1762
not found
a 30 Acre Farm Lot Assigned in 1753
Middle Range A-3 [BN2]
30 Acre Farm Lot Registered in 1760
South Div D-5 [30A1]
a 300 Acre Forest Lot Assigned
in one of five draws 1763-6
3rd Div D-14 [300A1]
In 1784, these various grants were consolidated
into a formal Township Grant of
not found

Details on Individuals in the first generation of the family
and their land holdings
will appear here later.

This page was last modified 17 September 1999.


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