Mary Ann Crampton (nee Douglas)1815

Mary Ann Crampton (nee Douglas) 1815

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Mary Ann was the second daughter of George and Alicia Douglas of Tinoran and Lowtown, Co. Wicklow. Her eldest brother was William and it was to her younger brother George Douglas that she came to in Amberley, New Zealand.

Her husband John Crampton, (born April 3, 1809) son of Thomas and Mary (nee Moody), died around June 26, 1862. They had had 9 children, 2 had already travelled to New Zealand and the youngest daughter Margaret had died in April 1858, aged just 4. Mary Ann and her other 6 children sailed to New Zealand aboard the SS Metropolis, leaving London on March 4, 1863, arriving in Lyttelton, Canterbury NZ on June 16, 1863. They settled in the Amberley District, North Canterbury and all established themselves as farmers in that area. Mary Ann owned her land until 1891 when she moved to live with her daughter Charlotte at Southbridge, south of Christchurch. She died June, 27, 1891

Additional Information
Date of Birth 10th Nov 1815
Date of Death 27th Jun 1891
Place & Date of Marriage From the Ballynure Register Copy of Register: no 28. John Crampton, Timolin, Mary Anne Douglas, Ballinure, Licence. 13th October 1836. Thos Taylor (Mary A. Crampton) Wm. Douglas and Chris Moody - were the witnesses.
Father (First Name/s and Surname) George
Mother (First Name/s and Maiden) Alicia Douglas
Townland born Tinoran and Lowtown, Co. Wicklow
Names of Siblings William, George Douglas
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) John Crampton
Names of Children 9
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