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Lydia Cramp [4291]
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Lydia Cramp [4291] 1
Noted events in her life were: • Prison: Battle Union Work House, 1881, Battle, Sussex, England, United Kingdom. 2 Lydia Cramp, of Ashburnham, Sussex: An inmate in the Battle Union Work House age 5 years, female, unmarried, no occupation. • Occupation: Servant. Lydia married John Cramp [4207] [LHPS-5RQ] [MRIN: 1711], son of Moses Cramp [4160] [LCVX-K43] and Charlotte Hobden [4206] [KL83-MBD], in 1900 in Hailsham Road, Hailsham, Sussex, England. (John Cramp [4207] [LHPS-5RQ] was born on 1874 Jun 26 in Battle, Sussex, England, United Kingdom 3 and died est 1900-1974.) |
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Marion B Harper (CD Rom Created in April 2002
http://www.londonresearch.org.uk/cramp/ind_pag.html). .... (3 Apr 1881). .... 1891 Census Returns - UK.
2 Other Researchers, Peter Higginbotham. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/Battle/Battle1881.html.
3 (3 Apr 1881), RG11 1045 / 139 page 17.
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