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John Crampton

Birth26 june 1815 - Barwick In Elmet, Yorkshire, England
Death4 february 1887 - Huddersfield, Yorkshire West Riding
MotherMary Arnold
FatherJohn Crampton

Born in Barwick In Elmet, Yorkshire, England on 26 june 1815 to John Crampton and Mary Arnold. John Crampton married Caroline Berry and had 7 children. He passed away on 4 february 1887 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire West Riding.

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John Crampton
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Arnold
1755 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Caroline Berry
1821 - 1842
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Elizabeth Mitchell
1815 - 1881
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Mary Crampton
1854 - Unknown
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Lydia Crampton
1848 - Unknown
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Abraham Crampton
1859 - 1923
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Joshua Crampton
1852 - 1893
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Edward Crampton
1850 - 1930
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Thomas Mitchell Crampton
1845 - 1930
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Mary Crampton
1855 - Unknown

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