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James Cramp

Birth2 Nov 1783 - Bexhill, Sussex, England
Death27 Aug 1842 - Brighton, Sussex, England
MotherElizabeth Ades
FatherBenjamin CRAMP

Born in Bexhill, Sussex, England on 2 Nov 1783 to Benjamin CRAMP and Elizabeth Ades. James Cramp married SARAH SINNOCK and had 10 children. He passed away on 27 Aug 1842 in Brighton, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Benjamin Cramp
1769 - 1806
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Elizabeth Ades
1761 - 1807
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Sinnock
1782 - 1870
Children Show all
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Sarah Sinnock Cramp
1807 - 1897
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Jane Golding Cramp
1817 - 1902
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Thomas Cramp
1834 - 1891
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Elizabeth Cramp
1809 - 1821
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Susanna Cramp
1816 - Unknown
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James Cramp
1814 - 1876
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Mary Ann Cramp
1813 - 1920
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Harriot Cramp
1820 - Unknown
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Ann Thomas Cramp
1810 - 1887
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Elizabeth Cramp
1808 - 1901

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