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Joseph Cramp [4636]
(Bef 1778-After 1827)
Frances Sharpe [4647]
(Abt 1795-After 1827)
William Lefley [8400]
(Abt 1795-1830)
Caroline Holmes [8401]
(Abt 1801-After 1849)
Thomas George Cramp [500]
(Bef 1818-1865)
Sarah Lefley [492]
(1824-est 1868/1924)
William George Cramp [7379]
(1847-1912)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Sophia Rayner [7380] [KN31-N7W]

2. Sarah Jane Lewis [7381] [KCZ9-FLR]

William George Cramp [7379] 3

  • Born: 1847 May 31, Strand, London, Middlesex, England
  • Marriage (1): Sophia Rayner [7380] [KN31-N7W] on 1867 Apr 3 in Grafton, Clarence County, New South Wales 1
  • Marriage (2): Sarah Jane Lewis [7381] [KCZ9-FLR] on 1909 Oct 8 in Maclean, Clarence County, New South Wales, Australia 2
  • Died: 1912 Jul 7, Maclean, Clarence County, New South Wales, Australia at age 65 4

bullet   FamilySearch ID: KN3C-S13.

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Immigration: Assisted free per Steadfast, 1849, New South Wales. 5

• Newspaper: CLARENCE RIVER NEWS, 1912 Jul 8, Lismore District, New South Wales, Australia. 6 CLARENCE RIVER NEWS. (1912, July 8). Northern Star(Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), p. 5. Retrieved August 6, 2014, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article72444510>

This morning, the death, occurred of Wil-
liam George Cramp in the Maclean Hospi-
tal, aged 65. He was for 10 years
wharfinger at Iluka for the North Coast
Company, and had been sixty-three years
in the State, first at Casino, then at Graf-
ton, Maclean, Yamba, and Iluka. He leaves
five: children, also five sisters and two bro-
thers- Mesdames H. Brindle, D. Llewellyn,
G. Mapp, H. Eggins (all of Grafton); Mrs.
R. Archer. (Sydney), and the brothers,
Joseph David Cramp, of Lismore, and
Charles Small Cramp, of Casino.

• Newspaper: Family Notices, 1913 Jul 5, Grafton District, New South Wales, Australia. 7 Family Notices. (1913, July 5). Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), p. 1. Retrieved January 29, 2013, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article62065838>

IN MEMORIAM.
CRAMP.-In loving memory of our dear
brother, William George Cramp, who died at Maclean, July 7th, 1912.
We saw him suffering day by day;
It caused us bitter grief,
To see him slowly pine away,
And could not give relief;
Not dead to us, we loved him dear,
Not lost, but gone before ;
He lives with us in memory still,
And will for evermore.
Inserted by his loving sisters, Mrs. Richard Brindle and Mrs. Robert Archer.


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William married Sophia Rayner [7380] [KN31-N7W] [MRIN: 2125], daughter of Thomas Rayner [17612] [26K6-26Q] and Mary Downing [17613] [26K6-2XV], on 1867 Apr 3 in Grafton, Clarence County, New South Wales.1 (Sophia Rayner [7380] [KN31-N7W] was born on 1846 Feb 7 in Williams River, New South Wales 1, christened on 1847 Feb 8 in Eldon, Nsw,8 died on 1916 Oct 20 in Gympie, , Queensland, Australia 1 and was buried on 1916 Oct 21 in Gympie, , Queensland, Australia 8.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Registration: Marriage, 1867, Grafton District, New South Wales. 9 2121/1867
CRAMP, WILLIAM G
RAYNER, SOPHIA
GRAFTON

• Newspaper: Grafton Police Court, 1886 Nov 13, New South Wales. 10 Grafton Police Court. (1886, November 13). Clarence and Richmond Examiner and New England Advertiser (Grafton, NSW : 1859 -1889), p. 4. Retrieved August 27, 2012, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article62100946>

WIFE DESERTION.
William George Cramp was summoned by his wife (Sophia Cramp) for having deserted her. Mr. Donaldson, for Mr Norrie, for complainant; Mr. Laman for defendant.
Complainant deposed that she was married defendant twenty-one years since at the English church, Grafton. Lived with him till two years since, when defendant, who became cross and hard to put up with, left her. They were then residing at Pillar Valley, defendant working for M'Phail. He promised to allow her 26s per month, but did not give her anything. They had ten children. She considered, having several children to support, that she is entitled to receive 15s per week.
By Mr. Laman : They did not live happily together through defendant's bad temper. Told defendant that it would be better to have a divorce than living the way they were, and he replied he was willing to keep her as long as he was able. The youngest child is a year and nine months old ; was born at Glen Innes. M'Phail did not pay her expenses to Glen Innes. The youngest child not her husband's. She begged the money from M'Phail to pay for her children's schooling, and also got money from some of her children wio were at service. Was living with M'Phail sixteen years, and he contributed to her support and that of her family.
John M'Phail, a selector, residing at Pillar Valley for the last five years, knew the parties before the Court for the past fifteen or seventeen years. They resided at his place for three years when Cramp left a little over two years ago. Was paying Cramp £100 a year and find himself. He asked witness to allow him to leave his wife there. Finding he did not return, went to him to request him, to remove his wife and family. He said he had no place to take them to, and requested permission to leave them at witness' place, till he got a place for them, and he would send what money he could to pay for their keep. All the money he sent was £7. Told complainant that he could not keep her, and she went to Armidale for three or four months. Met her in Glen Innes, and she told him she was starving and could not sup-port her family, and wanted to return. She did come back. Wrote to defendant several times ask-ing for money, but got no replies. Complainant stays at his place and does the housework. She had no property except some pet sheep. The youngest child is eighteen months old, but is not his.
By Mr. Laman : Am frequently away from home but his brother is mostly always there. Defendant on two occasions had some disputes with his brother, but witness did not order his brother off the place through Cramp stating that he had sus-picions between him and complainant. He contri-buted to the support of complainant and family as he did not wish to turn them out, and his brother in one instance paid for some store goods she had been supplied with. Complainant had power to order goods for the place equally the same as his brother. Defendant on one occasion said he had n0 suspicion of his brother in connection with his wife, but would say this to annoy her.
Mr. Laman submitted that after the admission of complainant that the court had no alternative but to dismiss the case. No order could be made to oblige a man to pay for the support of a wife who was unfaithful to him.
The P.M. hold that until a judicial separation were made, the law obliged a man to support his wife and family. He wished the Divorce Bill of Sir Alfred Stephen's, the best introduced to Parlia-ment last session, was passed, He also considered that justice in such cases should be as cheaply obtained as under the provisions of the Insolvent Act.
Defendant, who is engaged in driving teams a Coombadja deposed that he lived with his wife till two years and four mouths since. Bofore he left requested his wife to leave M'Phail's, as he disapproved of her carryings on with A. M'Phail He offered to maintain her if she would, but she
declined. Upwards of a month after went to he again, and wanted her to leave, but she would not come. Two months since promised her 25s per month. He was then butchering for Hutchings and Pritchard, of South Grafton, for 25s per week and board. He received no letters from M'Phail. He made no stipulations as to payment of 25s per month. Told John M'Phail that he suspected his brother of undue relations with his wife. The complainant's last child is not his.
Mr. Laman again urged that an order should not be made against defendant after the admitted infidel-ity of complainant, more particularly as the claim was for herself and not for her family.
Mr. Donaldson contended that in law the com-plainant was entitled to maintenance.
The P.M. said he had no discretion but to make an order, but, under the circumstances, would, as far as justice to the parties would admit, make it as little as possible. An order was made for £2 per mouth, payable monthly, and 5s 10d costs.


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William next married Sarah Jane Lewis [7381] [KCZ9-FLR] [MRIN: 5298], daughter of James Lewis [26600] [K84F-GPV] and Elizabeth Ann Breach [26601] [KHX2-1NT], on 1909 Oct 8 in Maclean, Clarence County, New South Wales, Australia.2 (Sarah Jane Lewis [7381] [KCZ9-FLR] was born in 1879 in Brisbane Water Disctrict, New South Wales 11 and was buried on 1959 Sep 9 in East Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia 12.)


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Sources


1 Other Researchers, Judy Gordon.

2 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 11590/1909.

3 Marion B Harper (CD Rom Created in April 2002
http://www.londonresearch.org.uk/cramp/ind_pag.html).

4 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 11171/1912.

5 NSW State Government Records, REEL 2135, 2460. Surety:2

6 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), CLARENCE RIVER NEWS. (1912, July 8). Northern Star(Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), p. 5. Retrieved August 6, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article72444510.

7 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), Family Notices. (1913, July 5). Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), p. 1. Retrieved January 29, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article62065838.

8 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "FamilySearch," database, FamilySearch (http://new.familysearch.org : accessed 1 May 2014), entry for Sophia Rayner, person ID KN31-N7W.

9 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 2121/1867.

10 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), Grafton Police Court. (1886, November 13). Clarence and Richmond Examiner and New England Advertiser (Grafton, NSW : 1859 -1889), p. 4. Retrieved August 27, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article62100946.

11 Other Researchers, Brian Neilson. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2588360. .... NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 10666/1879. 10666/1879
LEWIS, SARAH JANE
JAMES & ELIZABETH ANN @ BRISBANE WATER.

12 Other Researchers, Winkley. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=:2219679.


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