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CRISP Jonathan married Ann HUDSON 1895

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Groom: Jonathan CRISP.
Age: 26 years.
Father: William CRISP.

Bride: Ann HUDSON.
Age: 29 years.
Father: William HUDSON.

Date married: 18 December 1895.
Place: Residence of William CRISP, Near Hammond, South Australia.

Jonathan was born 16 April 1869, Aldinga, South Australia.
Parents named as William CRISP and Sophia ILLMAN.
See Post: CRISP William married Sophia ILLMAN 1858

Jonathan died 1956, Young, New South Wales.

Possible death for Ann is 1916, Young, New South Wales.

Four children located South Australia for Jonathan and Ann.

[1]

Hartley Wilfred CRISP
.
Born: 19 March 1897, Hammond, South Australia.
Died: 09 October 1897, Hammond, South Australia.
Age: 06 months.

[2]

Harold Keith CRISP
.
Born: 10 April 1898, Hammond, South Australia.
Died: 1971 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.

Married: Alice I. MCKNIGHT.
Year: 1921.
Place: Young, New South Wales.

[3]

Eric Archer CRISP
.
Born: 07 October 1899, Hammond, South Australia.
Died: 1964 Balmain, New South Wales.

Married: Dulcie E. BUTT.
Year: 1935.
Place: Young, New South Wales.

[4]

Arnold Max CRISP
.
Born: 21 January 1901, Hammond, South Australia.
Died: 13 November 1902, Port Germein, South Australia.
Age: 12 months.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.
Registry of Deaths and Marriages, New South Wales.


JN 41812

Surnames: 41812 BUTT CRISP HUDSON ILLMAN MCKNIGHT
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