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William Crump

Birth
Gloucester, City of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Death
Oct 1891 (aged 1–2)
Walford, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England
Burial
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William Crump, Eldest son of John Crump & Elizabeth Smith was born about 1889/90 in Gloucestershire, England.

Death Registration records Oct-Nov-Dec 1891 suggests that William may have died aged 2 yrs.

(Crump, William Age 2 years death registered at District of Ross Volume 6a Page 367)


Clara (Edith) married Albert Morgan in abt 1905 in Gloucestershire County, England. Mary (Elizabeth) appears on the 1901 Census (age 14) as a servant for Edwards Family. His younger sister, Dorothy who was about 9 years old when her parents died, appears on the 1911 British Census aged 17, that she was living in St Jude's Home for Girls (L Waifs & Strays Home 1904-1939), located at 49 Dangnall Park, Selhurst, London. On the 1911 Census she appears married to Edward T Ward with two daughters living in Epsom, Surrey.


It is known that three of his younger brothers, Charles Frederick 10 years old, Reginald Horace (Reg) 6 years old, and Alfred James Sidney (Sid) 4 years old were all admitted into the care of Dr. Barnardo's Home.


On March 24, 1904, 10 months after Charles parents died, he was emigrated with 194 other Dr. Barnardo's children from Liverpool, England to Toronto, Ontario, Canada via Portland, Maine, aboard the SS Southwark. It is noted that his name was incorrectly listed as Clarence Frederick Crump. Charles arrived on April 5, 1904.


It is noted that his younger brothers, Reg and Sid emigrated on February 21, 1907 from Liverpool, England to Toronto, Ontario, Canada via Portland, Maine, and Halifax, Nova Scotia Ports aboard the Dominion ship arriving March 5, 1907 and believed that the three boys were reunited in Saskatchewan years after they had been separated.

William Crump, Eldest son of John Crump & Elizabeth Smith was born about 1889/90 in Gloucestershire, England.

Death Registration records Oct-Nov-Dec 1891 suggests that William may have died aged 2 yrs.

(Crump, William Age 2 years death registered at District of Ross Volume 6a Page 367)


Clara (Edith) married Albert Morgan in abt 1905 in Gloucestershire County, England. Mary (Elizabeth) appears on the 1901 Census (age 14) as a servant for Edwards Family. His younger sister, Dorothy who was about 9 years old when her parents died, appears on the 1911 British Census aged 17, that she was living in St Jude's Home for Girls (L Waifs & Strays Home 1904-1939), located at 49 Dangnall Park, Selhurst, London. On the 1911 Census she appears married to Edward T Ward with two daughters living in Epsom, Surrey.


It is known that three of his younger brothers, Charles Frederick 10 years old, Reginald Horace (Reg) 6 years old, and Alfred James Sidney (Sid) 4 years old were all admitted into the care of Dr. Barnardo's Home.


On March 24, 1904, 10 months after Charles parents died, he was emigrated with 194 other Dr. Barnardo's children from Liverpool, England to Toronto, Ontario, Canada via Portland, Maine, aboard the SS Southwark. It is noted that his name was incorrectly listed as Clarence Frederick Crump. Charles arrived on April 5, 1904.


It is noted that his younger brothers, Reg and Sid emigrated on February 21, 1907 from Liverpool, England to Toronto, Ontario, Canada via Portland, Maine, and Halifax, Nova Scotia Ports aboard the Dominion ship arriving March 5, 1907 and believed that the three boys were reunited in Saskatchewan years after they had been separated.



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