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John Thomas Crampton

Birth15 Jan 1831 - Cranbrook, Kent, , England
Death29 MAY 1884 - 11, Taylors Place, Limehouse, London
MotherHarriet Lockyer
FatherSamuel Crampton

Born in Cranbrook, Kent, , England on 15 Jan 1831 to Samuel Crampton and Harriet Lockyer. John Thomas Crampton married Emmeline Gurr and had 6 children. He passed away on 29 MAY 1884 in 11, Taylors Place, Limehouse, London.

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Samuel Crampton
1801 - 1877
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Harriet Lockyer
1803 - 1880
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Emmeline Gurr
1836 - 1911
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John Thomas Crampton
1860 - 1932
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William Henry Crampton
1865 - 1945
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Charles Crampton
1869 - 1955
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Robert Crampton
1867 - Unknown
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Emmeline Victoria Crampton
1878 - 1949
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Albert George Crampton
1863 - 1885

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