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CRAMP Joseph married Anna QUINN 1877

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Groom: Joseph CRAMP
Birth place: London.

Bride: Anna QUINN.
Birth place: London.

Year married: 1877.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Joseph died 1916 in Carlton, Victoria.
Age: 79 years
Parents named as John CRAMP and unknown KING.

Joseph's mother was Elizabeth KING.
Joseph's brother, Thomas CRAMP, married Martha SCOBIE 1870 Victoria.

See Post: CRAMP Thomas married Martha SCOBIE 1870

Anna died 1913 in Collingwood, Victoria.
Age: 65 years.
Parents named as William QUINN and Anna PINKSON.

Five children located Victoria for Joseph and Anna.
Anna also recorded as Annie.

[1]

Mary Agnes CRAMP
.
Born: 1878 Collingwood, Victoria.
Died: 1879 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 11 months.

[2]

Joseph CRAMP
.
Born: 1879 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: 1948 Dandenong, Victoria.
Age: 69 years.
Death: Recorded as Joseph Vincent CRAMP.

[3]

John CRAMP
. *
Born: 1881 Carlton, Victoria.
Died: -

[4]

William John CRAMP
. *
Born: circa 1882. (Birth not located)
Died: 1960 Brunswick, Victoria.
Age: 78 years.

[4]

Elizabeth Johann CRAMP
.
Born: 1884 Carlton, Victoria.
Died: 1940 Fitzroy, Victoria.
Age: 56 years.
Elizabeth recorded as Elizabeth Frances CAMP.

Married: Earnest Oscar PIHLGREN.
Year: 1915.
Place: Victoria.

* John and William may be the same person.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

Also See:
CRAMP marriages 1852-1930 Victoria Australia


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