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Henry James CRAMPTON (1871 - 1950)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Amy CRAMPTON (1894 - )
Reginald Henry CRAMPTON (1896 - 1928)
Doris Lillian CRAMPTON (1898 - 1983)
Gladys Irene CRAMPTON (1901 - 1907)
Charles Cecil CRAMPTON (1907 - 1938)
Ellen CRAMPTON (1908 - 2008)
Henry James CRAMPTON (1871 - 1950)

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Mary Frances "Millie" ELPHICK (1870 - 1954)
David Barker CRAMPTON (1835 - 1922) David CRAMPTON (1811 - 1876)



Eliza HAYES



Augusta DREW (1838 - 1908)











Henry James CRAMPTON

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b. 1871 at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
m. 1894 Mary Frances "Millie" ELPHICK (1870 - 1954) at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
d. 17 Nov 1950 at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia aged 79
Parents:
David Barker CRAMPTON (1835 - 1922)
Augusta DREW (1838 - 1908)
Siblings (10):
Edward CRAMPTON (1855 - 1921)
David CRAMPTON (1855 - 1926)
Augusta CRAMPTON (1862 - 1862)
Louisa CRAMPTON (1864 - 1964)
Henrietta Melinda (Millie) F CRAMPTON (1867 - 1943)
Elizabeth CRAMPTON (1868 - )
Richard John CRAMPTON (1870 - 1870)
Sydney John Herbert CRAMPTON (1873 - 1946)
Charles Augustus CRAMPTON (1877 - 1911)
Frederick CRAMPTON (1878 - 1959)
Children (6):
Amy CRAMPTON (1894 - )
Reginald Henry CRAMPTON (1896 - 1928)
Doris Lillian CRAMPTON (1898 - 1983)
Gladys Irene CRAMPTON (1901 - 1907)
Charles Cecil CRAMPTON (1907 - 1938)
Ellen CRAMPTON (1908 - 2008)
Events in Henry James CRAMPTON (1871 - 1950)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1871 Henry James CRAMPTON was born Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
1894 23 Birth of daughter Amy CRAMPTON Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
1894 23 Married Mary Frances "Millie" ELPHICK (aged 24) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
1896 25 Birth of son Reginald Henry CRAMPTON Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
19 Sep 1898 27 Birth of daughter Doris Lillian CRAMPTON Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
1901 30 Birth of daughter Gladys Irene CRAMPTON Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
1907 36 Birth of son Charles Cecil CRAMPTON Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
1907 36 Death of daughter Gladys Irene CRAMPTON (aged 6) 73
1908 37 Birth of daughter Ellen CRAMPTON Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
07 Jan 1908 37 Death of mother Augusta DREW (aged 70) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
20 Mar 1922 51 Death of father David Barker CRAMPTON (aged 86) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
06 Nov 1928 57 Death of son Reginald Henry CRAMPTON (aged 32) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
1938 67 Death of son Charles Cecil CRAMPTON (aged 31) 73
17 Nov 1950 79 Henry James CRAMPTON died Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
Personal Notes:
Obituary from Tumut and Adelong Times 21 Nov 1950
MR. HENRY CRAMPTON

After several weeks' illness Mr. Henry James Crampton, of New town, Tumut, passed peacefully to his eternal reward at his home on Friday night last at the age of 80 years. The late Mr. Crampton was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Crampton, of Tumut, where he was born. In early manhood he was employed as a drover by the late Mr. Bing Ratcliffe, travelling with stock between Condoblin and Bourke and the snow leases in the mountains. Then he turned to farm laboring during which period he won the corn husking competition at the Tumut Show three times in succession. Later he joined the employment of the late Mr. Charles Beegling in his Tumut butchering business and finally entered the employ of the late Mr. M. S. Downing (butcher) and then with the latter's sons with whom he remained for over thirty years, retiring only a few years ago. Mr. Crampton often repeated the opinion that he owed his life many years ago to a faithful cattle dog. When on one of his droving trips to the mountains while asleep one night he suffered a severe bite on the face. Suffering great agony he endeavoured to make his way home. His dog refused to go in the direction he had chosen and continued barking and running in another direction. Mr. Crampton finally decided to follow his dog and later found he had saved a distance of sixteen miles in reaching medical aid which was applied just in time. The subject of this obituary was very fond of fishing and gardening and was reputed to be one of the outstanding trout fishermen in the district. He possessed a generous nature and no one visited his home without coming away with some gift from his extensive garden. The late Mr. Crampton married Miss Mary Francis Elphick at All Saints' Church in 1895 and to the union six children were born. Those surviving are Amy (Mrs. P. George, Melbourne), Doris (Mrs. T. Mon- agle, Sydney) and [Peggy] (Mrs. W. Smith, Tumut. Two sons Reginald and Charles and one daughter Gladys predeceased their father. There is only one brother, Mr. Fred Crampton, of Gilmore, surviving. Brothers and sisters deceased are Messrs. Sid, David, Charles, Edward, Millie, Louise and Elizabeth. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon leaving from All Saints' Church at 3 p.m. for the C. of E. portion of the Tumut New Cemetery. Mr. John French officiated at the graveside in the absence of Rev. W. J. Conran and W. Beavan and Son had charge of funeral arrange ments. Pall-bearers were T. Monagle, R. Davis W. Smith (sons-in-law), W. Smith jnr, Bevan and Ross Crampton (grandsons). Floral tributes were received from: Loving wife; Dot, Tom, Pearl, Peter, Colin, Joyce; Peggy, Bill, Reg, Barry; Ron and Edie; Beverley; Betty Shirley, Ron; Bevan, Ross, Darcy Crampton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crampton; Annie and Dick Sturt; Jean and Charlie O'Brien; Fannie and family; Jim, Jack, Dan, Ern and Mary Elphick; Ern E. Elphick; Doll, George and Marge;. Alf, Peter and Garry Jeffrey; Dot and Ralph; Mrs. E. Lee and family; Mrs. P. Wood-bridge and family; Maurice Corr; Mrs. G. Edwards; Bump and Myrtle Areritz; Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnson, and family; the Corr family; Dot, Percy, Mavis and Noel; Bill Bridle; Mrs. C. Hibbens and family; Harold, Jean and family; Edgar Baker, S. and E. Carr and Dossey; King and Mrs. Allatt; Mrs. Newman and family; M. S. Downing and staff; Viv, and Brenda and family; Rees Haydon; Tumut Shire Council employees; staff J. M. Barbour's Store; George, Mrs. Hughes and family; Norman, Kath and family; Joan and Arthur Holdsworth and family; Dot, Ernie, Helen and Warwick; Tom, . Jack and George Clee; Dulcie, Allen and family; Mr. and Mrs. Murphy; Margaret and Rowley McAlister and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Emery, Mona and Peter; Mrs. McDonald, Charlie, Ted, Ray and Don ; Mrs. Emily Stubbs and Ken ; Una, Monty and Raymond; Noel Fuller; Eric, Joyce Shelley and Pat White; Mill and Jim Jeffrey and family; Herb, Edie and Gert; Jack and Sarah Wortes; R. S. Brumby and family; C. D. Stokes and family; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Osis; Mr. and Mrs. W.Stubbs and family; Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and family; Jack, Stacia and family; Mrs. H. Snowden and family; Mr. and Mrs. Mick Dodd and family; Bob, Myrtle and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanderson; Fred, Tilley, Russell and family; Will and Harriet Crompton; Gordon, Rose, Ted and Nina; Rene, Roy, Margaret and Mrs. Poter; Mr. and Mrs. D. Phillips; Mr. and Mrs. T. Malone and family; Esther Bailey and family (Sydney); Norman Pickford and family (Sydney), Hilda and Ray Keogh and family (Newcastle); Olive and Joe Elphick and family (Sydney) ; Chris and Iven and Kevin (Sydney); Mary and Bill Robertson and family; Ernie and Fanny and family; Joe, Rene Stubbs and family; Keith and Jean Weeden; Julie Feint and Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilson and family; Frank and Olive; the Brown family; Tom, Lena and family; Mrs. Clyde, Gwen and Alex; Sylvie, Sandy McAlister and family; Leah Pickford and family; Jean and Ned; Bobbie and Allen Clee; Mr. and Mrs. Len Fuller; John, Con French and family; Dick, Ruby McAlister and family; Fred and Maude and family; Alma Shelley and family; George and Mrs. Wyburn; Stewart and Tilley Piper and family; Mrs. Florrie Ibbotson and family; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ford; Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowden and family; Mrs. Niddrie and family; Arthur, Elvie and Les; Bob Dowling; E. Moorehead; Fred Brumby and family.
Source References:
73. Type: Book, Abbr: Pioneers of Tumut Valley, Title: Pioneers of the Tumult Valley , The History of Early Settlement, Auth: H.E. Snowden, Publ: Tumut & District Historical Society Incorporated, Date: 2004
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