CRUMP Albert married Susanna BALE 1856
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Groom: Albert Pam CRUMP.
Bride: Susanna BALE.
Year married: 1856.
Place: Victoria, Australia.
Albert's death not located at time of posting.
Susanna died 1897 in Ballarat East, Victoria.
Age: 67 years.
Parents named as John BALL and Susanna ELLIOTT.
Father would have been John BALE.
Seven children located Victoria for Albert and Susanna.
BALE also recorded as BALL and BAIL.
[1]
Sarah CRUMP.
Born: 1857 Maryborough, Victoria.
Died: 1935 Clifton Hill, Victoria.
Age: 77 years.
Married: William SANDERSON.
Year: 1890.
Place: Victoria.
[2]
Henrietta CRUMP.
Born: 1859 Adelaide Lead, Victoria.
Died: 1942 Ballarat, Victoria.
Age: 82 years.
[3]
John CRUMP.
Born: 1861 Amherst, Victoria.
Died: 1926 Malvern, Victoria.
Age: 64 years.
[4]
Jane CRUMP.
Born: 1866 Amherst, Victoria.
Died: 1951 Ballarat, Victoria.
Age: 85 years.
Married: James Dewey MORRISON.
Year: 1892.
Place: Victoria.
James died 1927 in Ballarat, Victoria.
Age: 61 years.
Parents named as James Dewey MORRISON and Martha ALDERLEY.
[5]
Albert CRUMP.
Born: 1868 Amherst, Victoria.
Died: 1898 Horsham, Victoria.
Age: 30 years.
[6]
Elizabeth CRUMP.
Born: 1870 Amherst, Victoria.
Died: 1952 Horsham, Victoria.
Age: 81 years.
Married: John Hedlins KIRWOOD.
Year: 1899.
Place: Victoria.
John died 1963 in Horsham, Victoria.
Age: 99 years.
Parents named as John KIRWOOD and Sarah TAYLOR.
[7]
George Neville CRUMP.
Born: 1872 Amherst, Victoria.
Died: -
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Victoria.
Also See:
CRUMP marriages 1850-1882 Victoria Australia
CRUMP marriages 1883-1904 Victoria Australia
CRUMP marriages 1905-1924 Victoria Australia
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on 2012-11-06 02:20:59
tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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