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Louisa Mary Cresswell was born in Biggleswade in 1830, the penultimate child of eleven children of William Hogg(e) and Eliza/ Elisabeth, née Wells. Her father had successful business interests in banking, brewing, and malting, having shops and premises in Biggleswade and elsewhere.
An estate sale may also occur because the property owner will be moving or has moved into a new residence where they will be unable to keep their property, such as an assisted living facility, a retirement community, a rest home, or the home of a family member, or in the event of divorce, foreclosure, or relocation.
Cresswell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Cresswell (born 1989), English footballer; Addison Cresswell (1960–2013), British talent agent; Arthur Cresswell (1917–2002), New Zealand cricketer, brother of Fen Cresswell; Brad Cresswell, American radio broadcaster and former opera singer
Ulysses Grant Groff (29 October 1865 – 15 October 1950) was an American landowner and philanthropist noted for substantial donations to the City of Amherst, Massachusetts and to Amherst College.
Sir Cresswell Cresswell, PC (20 August 1794 – 29 July 1863), born Cresswell Easterby, was an English lawyer, judge and Tory politician. As a judge in the newly created divorce court, Cresswell did much to start the emergence of modern family law by setting divorce on a secular footing, removed from the traditional domain of canon law .
Elizabeth Cresswell was born in about 1625, probably in the small village of Knockholt in Kent, England. [1] Her middle-class Protestant family were influential, with strong connections to the powerful Percival family, favoured by King Charles I. [2]
Sir Orme Clarke Bt CBE bought the house in the 1920s along with most of the surrounding Bibury estate from Lords Sherbourne and lived there with his wife Elfrida (née Roosevelt). The House was sold by Sir Humphrey Clarke Bt in 1963 following the death of his mother but he, and later his son, Sir Tobias Clarke Bt , retained the Court Estate ...
"Slave Transfer Agencies" listed in an 1854 Southern business directory, including Thomas Foster in New Orleans, a C. M. Rutherford partnership, and G. M. Noel in Memphis Eyre Crowe, "Slave sale, Charleston, S.C.," published in The Illustrated London News, Nov. 29, 1856: The flag tied to a post beside the steps reads "Auction This Day by Alonzo ...