Author talk:William Shillinglaw Crockett

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Name: William Shillinglaw Crockett
Birth - Death: 1866-
Source Citation:

  • Childhood in Poetry. A catalogue, with biographical and critical annotations, of the books of English and American poets comprising the Shaw Childhood in Poetry Collection in the Library of the Florida State University. First Supplement. By John Mackay Shaw. Detroit: Gale Research, 1972. (ChhPo S1)
  • Childhood in Poetry. A catalogue, with biographical and critical annotations, of the books of English and American poets comprising the Shaw Childhood in Poetry Collection in the Library of the Florida State University. Second Supplement. By John Mackay Shaw. Detroit: Gale Research, 1976. (ChhPo S2)
  • Childhood in Poetry. A catalogue, with biographical and critical annotations, of the books of English and American poets comprising the Shaw Childhood in Poetry Collection in the Library of the Florida State University. Third Supplement. By John Mackay Shaw. Detroit: Gale Research, 1980. (ChhPo S3)
  • Who Was Who among English and European Authors, 1931-1949. Based on entries which first appeared in The Author's and Writer's Who's Who and Reference Guide, originally compiled by Edward Martell and L.G. Pine, and in Who's Who among Living Authors of Older Nations, originally compiled by Alberta Lawrence. Three volumes. Detroit: Gale Research, 1978. (WhE&EA)
  • Who Was Who in Literature, 1906-1934. Based on entries that first appeared in Literary Yearbook (1906-1913), Literary Yearbook and Author's Who's Who (1914-1917), Literary Yearbook (1920-1922), and Who's Who in Literature (1924-1934). Two volumes. Detroit: Gale Research, 1979. (WhLit)
  • Who's Who among Living Authors of Older Nations. Covering the literary activities of living authors and writers of all countries of the world except the United States of America, Canada, Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, Newfoundland, the Philippine Islands, the West Indies, and Central America. Volume 1, 1931-1932. Edited by A. Lawrence. Los Angeles: Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., 1931. (WhoLA)

Census[edit]

  • Scotland 1891; Source Citation: Parish: Edinburgh St Cuthberts; ED: 107; Page: 23; Line: 17; Roll: CSSCT1891_357

Name: William Crockett
Age: 24
Relationship: Boarder
Where born: Earlston, Berwickshire
Registration Number: 685/5
Registration district: Newington
Civil Parish: Edinburgh St Cuthberts
County: Midlothian
Address: 32a Warrender Pk Ter
Occupation: Divinity Student
ED: 107
Household schedule number: 159
LINE: 17
Roll: CSSCT1891_357
Household Members:
Name Age
Elizabeth Newlands 64
Helen S Newlands 38
Margaret H Newlands 36
Edward F Newlands 22
William Crockett 24

  • Scotland 1901

Name: William Crockett
Age: 34
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name : Mary Crockett
Gender: Male
Where born: Earlston, Berwickshire
Registration Number: 623
Registration district: Biggar
Civil Parish: Biggar
Town: Biggar
County: Lanarkshire
Address: So Back Road Richmond
Occupation: Minister (parish Church)
ED: 2
Household schedule number: 113
LINE: 22
Roll: CSSCT1901_245
Household Members:
Name Age
William Crockett 34
Mary Crockett 34
Marion Moffat 18

Birth[edit]

  • Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.

Name: William Crockett
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 24 Jun 1866
Birth Place: Earlston,Berwick,Scotland
Father: William Crockett
Mother: Margaret Wood
FHL Film Number: 6035516

Death[edit]

  • FASTI ECCLESIÆ SCOTIACANÆ vol. 8 Ministers of the Church rom Date of Publication of Volumes I–VII, 1914–28, to Union of the Churches, 2nd October 1929, and Addenda and Corrigenda 1560-1949 > p. 65

TWEEDSMUIR

Formerly known as Quarter Kirk.—[Regs. of Deeds Mack., xliii, 201, 703.]



1894 WILLIAM SHILLINGLAW CROCKET, D.D. (Edinburgh, 1929); his wife Mary Ross, died 5th Jan, 1944, He died 25th June 1945. Addl. Publications—The Centenary of Waverley (1915); Dr Mair of Earlston (1920); Berwickshire and Roxburghshire (Cambridge Series) (1925); Lays from Leadership (1925); The Berwickshire Scene (1936); Tweedsmuir Church and Churchyard (1936). General Editor of Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae 1915–28.