William Cramp [24837]
Cause of his death was Died of Wounds.4 FamilySearch ID: LXMR-F2N. Burial Notes: Lebucquiere Communal Cemetery Extension (Plot I, Row C, Grave No. 1) Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: Boundary Rider, Bef 1916, New South Wales, Australia. 4 • living: Darling Street, 1916, Bourke, Cowper County, New South Wales, Australia. 5 • Military Service: Dubbo Depot Battalion, 2nd Battalion, 20th Reinforcement, Between 1916 May 10, Dubbo, Gordon County, New South Wales, Australia. 6 • Burial, After 1917 Apr 9, Lebucquiere, Pas de Calais, France . 7 CRAMP, WILLIAM William married Mary Alberinia Rawson [26863] [LX7J-SJV] [MRIN: 10139] in 1903 in Bourke District, New South Wales, Australia.1 (Mary Alberinia Rawson [26863] [LX7J-SJV] was born before 1888 and died after 1917.) |
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NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 8101/1903. 8101/1903
CRAMP, WILLIAM & RAWSON, MARY A @ BOURKE
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NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 4159/1877. 4159/1877
CRAMP, WILLIAM
JOHN A & FANNY @ GLEBE. .... (http://www.aa.gov.au/the_collection/family_history.html).
3 (http://www.aa.gov.au/the_collection/family_history.html). .... Internet, http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au.
4 (http://www.aa.gov.au/the_collection/family_history.html).
5 Internet, http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au.
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(http://www.aa.gov.au/the_collection/family_history.html), Series number B2455. Cramp William : SERN 6241 : POB Sydney NSW : POE Dubbo NSW : NOK W Cramp Mary A
Item barcode 3440454
Series number B2455
Series accession number B2455/1
Control symbol CRAMP W
Contents date range circa 1914 - circa 1920
Extent
Location Canberra
Access status Open
Reason for restriction
Date of decision 12 Apr 2001.
7 Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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