Elizabeth King was born in 1809 in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom.[1]
Elizabeth (26) married John Cramp (23) (born about 1812 in Burton on the Wolds, Leicestershire) on August 15, 1836 in Loughborough.[2] Their children were:
Elizabeth and her family migrated to Australia in 1852 on the ship, the Duke of Bedford[3].
Elizabeth died in 1855 in South Yarra, Colony of Victoria, aged 45. She was buried in Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton North, Melbourne City, Victoria.[1][4]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193317669/elizabeth-cramp: accessed March 16, 2024), memorial page for Elizabeth King Cramp (1809–21 Oct 1855), Find a Grave Memorial ID 193317669, citing Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton North, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia; Maintained by Tony M. (contributor 48299134).
↑Marriage:
"England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973"
Original data: England, Marriages, 1538-1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 592570, 592571 Ancestry au Record 9852 #28867250 (accessed 16 March 2024)
Elizabeth King marriage to John Cramp on 15 Aug 1836 in All Saints, Loughborough, Leicester, England.
↑Passenger List:
"Victoria, Australia, Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839-1923"
Public Record Office Victoria; North Melbourne, Victoria; Inward Overseas Passenger Lists (British Ports) [Microfiche Copy of VPRS 947]; Series: VPRS 7666 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry au Record 1635 #2593782 (accessed 16 March 2024)
Name: Elizabeth Cramp; Nationality: English; Arrival Age: 37; Birth Date: abt 1815; Departure Place: London; Arrival Date: Feb. 1852; Arrival Place: Adelaide and Port Phillip Bay, Australia; Ship: Duke Of Bedford.
↑Burial:
"Victoria, Australia, Cemetery Records and Headstone Transcriptions, 1844-1997" Ancestry au Record 61309 #187289 (accessed 16 March 2024)
Elizabeth Cramp burial (died on 21 Oct 1855) in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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