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Thos Cramp

Birth20 Mar 1738 - Catsfield, Sussex, England
Death26 Apr 1798 - Bexhill, Sussex, England
MotherAnne Palmer
FatherSamuell Crampe

Born in Catsfield, Sussex, England on 20 Mar 1738 to Samuell Crampe and Anne Palmer. Thos Cramp married Ann Maplesden and had 7 children. He passed away on 26 Apr 1798 in Bexhill, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Samuell Crampe
1695 - 1763
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Anne Palmer
1690 - 1759
Spouse(s)
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Ann Maplesden
1747 - 1830
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Mary Prior
1740 - 1831
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Mary Prior
1732 - 1831
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Ann Maplesden
1756 - Unknown
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Mary Potter
1730 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Thomas Cramp
1776 - 1840
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Reuben Cramp
1760 - 1807
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William Cramp
1762 - 1785
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Elizabeth Cramp
1769 - 1793
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Elisabeth Cramp
1760 - 1799
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Elizabeth Cramp
1758 - 1768
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Thomas Cramp
1782 - 1840

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