George Crookshank (1732-1797)

Capt. George Crookshank, of New York, New Jersey & Saint John, New Brunswick

He was born on the Island of Hoy in the Scottish Orkney Islands where his father had fled from Aberdeenshire after the Jacobite Rebellion, 1715. Coming to New York City, he was the Captain and owner of the Drake, a 70-ton merchant vessel that ran from New York between Philadelphia, Boston, and Europe. He was a Loyalist, and after his wife died in 1776 he moved to her native New Jersey (first to Shrewsbury then to Red Bank, Monmouth County) where in 1779 he was a signatory to the Articles of Retaliation. But, after the British were defeated, he moved his family to Saint John, New Brunswick, where he continued as a merchant with his sister's husband, John Colville. Nonetheless he maintained both business and familial ties with the United States and when he died at Saint John his death was reported in the New York Gazette. His wife was from a prominent family in Monmouth County and they had five children.

Parents

Robert Cruickshank

Robert Cruickshank, of the Isle of Hoy, Orkney Islands

1700-1732

Barbara (Jack) Cruickshank

Mrs Barbara (Jack) Cruickshank

1705-1732

Spouse

Catherine Norris

Mrs Catherine (Norris) Crookshank

1736-1776

Children

Catherine (Crookshank) McGill

Mrs Catherine (Crookshank) McGill

1765-1819

Andrew Crookshank

Andrew Crookshank, Merchant, of Saint John, New Brunswick

1766-1816

Robert William Crookshank

Captain Robert W. Crookshank, J.P., Merchant, of Saint John, New Brunswick

1771-1861

George Crookshank

Deputy Commissary-General for Canada & Member of the Privy Council

1773-1859

Rachel (Crookshank) Macaulay

Mrs Rachel (Crookshank) Macaulay

1775-1840