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CRABB John married Caroline GRAVES 1867

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Groom: John Bounsall Stapleton CRABB.
Age: 23 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Richard Stapleton CRABB.

Bride: Caroline GRAVES.
Age: 21 years.
Status: Single.
Father: John GRAVES.

Date married: 14 November 1867.
Place: Residence of John GRAVES, Prospect Village, South Australia.

Nine children located South Australia for John and Caroline.

[1]

Blanche Elizabeth CRABB
.
Born: 1868 Murray Flats, South Australia.
Died: -

[2]

Lydia CRABB
.
Born: 1869 Watervale, South Australia.
Died: -

[3]

Emily CRABB
.
Born: 1870 Watervale, South Australia.
Died: -

[4]

Percy John CRABB
.
Born: 1872 Hoyleton, South Australia.
Died: -

[5]

Arthur Charles CRABB
.
Born: 1874 North Adelaide, South Australia.
Died: -

[6]

Walter Graves CRABB
.
Born: 1876 Portland Estate, South Australia.
Died: -

[7]

Oscar Taunton CRABB
.
Born: 1880 Bowden, South Australia.
Died: -

[8]

Mabel Alice CRABB
.
Born: 1882 Ridleyton, South Australia.
Died: -

[9]

Herbert George CRABB
.
Born: 1883 Henley Beach, South Australia.
Died: -

Sources:
Registry of Births and Marriages, South Australia.

More CRABB lines in South Australia.
CRABB James married Elizabeth HICKS 1876
CRABB Samuel and Elizabeth HAUXWELL
CRABB Thomas married Edith JOB 1875
CRABB Henry married Susan GASON 1858


Also See:
CRABB marriages 1853-1895 Victoria Australia
CRABB marriages 1896-1942 Victoria Australia


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