Benjamin Josiah Cramp 2
- Born: 1 May 1840, Cooks Vale Creek, Georgiana County, New South Wales 3
- Christened: 1840, New South Wales, Australia 4
- Marriage: Martha Jane Squire Bray on 2 Oct 1863 in Binda, Georgiana County, New South Wales 1
- Died: 29 May 1917, Narrawa, King County, New South Wales, Australia at age 77 5 6
- Buried: Narrawa, King County, New South Wales, Australia 7
General Notes:
Taken from the Manuscript of
''The Sandy Creek Bushranger'' by Edgar Penzig. page 59 - 60
On the same day as the shoot-out at Tootles, Senior Constable Benton of the Binda Police, arrested young Benjamin Cramp (brother of Josiah) and charged him with robbing the home of one William Bean, whilst armed, and in the company of another, on the evening before. ( Through his brother's marriage, Benjamin was related to the Birrell,Monks, Cummins, Francis,Vardy, Hogan, McQuirk and Shepherd families) Cramp was apprehended at his place on the Crookwell, near Binda,( The Beans had previously caused a warrant to be issued against Cramp and his brother, whom they had accused of robbing their home on April 9) In evidence at the committal hearing, Mrs Bean stated that she was on her own in the family dwelling at eleven o'clock at night when two young men wearing masks forced the door open and said ''Bail up''. Mrs Bean then took her young baby in arms and sat down. The robbers then told her to stand or they would ''Blow her brains out''. They then demanded money. Mrs Bean said that the man she recognized as Cramp (by his voice) then took two rings off her hand. The woman then tried to run out of the hut, but the bandit she said was Cramp, knocked her down, and then gave her a kicking. Mrs Bean had her child in her arms at the time, and the infant suffered bruises to it's face. Mrs Bean then alleged that Cramp put his pistol to her head and exclaimed that if it wasn't for the child he'd have ''Blown her brains out''. Cramp was said to have then stood over the woman while his companion stole dresses, four bed gowns, a chemise, four sheets, some bed curtains, salt , beef,and some flour from a bin, which the man put into bags. Mrs Bean noticed that one of the robbers had on white moleskin trousers, which were very dirty and a monkey jacket, and the man she thought to be Cramp, had on a cabbage tree hat. A witness on Cramps behalf was William Ford (who had married Cramps sister), who claimed that Cramp had slept at his place on the night of the hold up, and gone to bed before his host. After hearing more evidence the magistrate said he did not feel justified in taking the case on himself, so committed Benjamin Cramp for trial, allowing bail of 100 pounds and two sureties of 50 pounds each. 6
Death Notes:
WILL OF BENJAMIN CRAMP
Will Number 802 76
The Last Will and Testament of Benjamin Cramp of Crookwell, Goulburn.
Executors ; Martha Jane Squire Cramp, Charles Cramp, nephew, of the ''Valley'' near Binda, son of Alfred and Louisa Cramp, nee Payne.
To my wife all my estate for her life and after her death, I direct my trustees to divide the same equally between my eight children, share and share alike.
Children Martha Jane Squire married William Montague Shepherd Lucy Eva married Alexander Brownlow Louisa Ann married John Ingolby Webster Alice Lila married Hugh Seery Henry Royden married Ellen Margaret McMillan Elizabeth Hannah married George Henry Seery Ada Mabel married Albert Michael Seery Eliza Sarah
Testator died at Crookwell 29th May , 1919. Estate sworn at 1134 pounds, 11-9 .
Burial Notes:
St Barnabas Cofe
Noted events in his life were:
• He was involved in a court case about Charged with a robbery at "Yarranoo", Bigga, New South Wales on 7 Sep 1864 in Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales. 8 At Goulburn Police Court he was reamanded on bail of £100 and two suerities of £50.
• Newspaper: The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 Sep 1864, Sydney, , New South Wales. Page 4 of 8
STICKING UP AT YARRANOO.-After a protracted investigation, at the Goulburn Police Court, on a charge of sticking up a hut occupied by Mr, Bean, at Yarranoo, on the 29th August, Benjamin Cramp was, on Tuesday, committed to take his trial at the Circuit Court on the 24h of October. Considering the evidence for the defence, however, the police magistrate said he would allow bail-the prisoner is the sum of £100, and two sureties of £50 each.
• Newspaper: The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 Sep 1864, Sydney, , New South Wales. Page 5 of 10
Benjamin Cramp has been committed to take his trial as one of the two ruffians who recently robbed and ill-used a woman at the Yaranoo station near Goulburn.
• Newspaper: The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 Sep 1864, Sydney, , New South Wales. Page 5 of 16
r. F. Giles' station Yarranoo, at Binda, was stuck up on Monday evening last, by two armed men, with veiled faces. There was no one in the house at the time but the overseer's wife and child. The cowardly ruffians knocked the woman down, and stole her ring from her finger. They then took a quantity of flour, Salt beef, and clothing. A man named Cramp has been apprehended as being implicated in this out- rage. Benjamin Cramp has been committed to take his trial as one of the two ruffians who recently robbed and ill-used a woman at the Yaranoo station near Goulburn.
• Newspaper: The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 Oct 1864, Sydney, , New South Wales. Page 5 of 8
TELEGRAPHIC MESSAGES. [from our correspondents.] GOULBURN. Thursday evening. … Benjamin Cramp, for robbery with arms, is now being tried. Weather, wet.
• Newspaper: The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 Mar 1865, Sydney, , New South Wales. Page 2 of 8
Benjamin Cramp, 30th August, by senior-constable Benton, for robbery with arms, committed for trial.
• He worked as a Farmer in 1872 in Binda, Georgiana County, New South Wales. 9
• He had an estate probated after 29 May 1917 in New South Wales, Australia. 10
• Newspaper: The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 Oct 1918, Sydney, , New South Wales, Australia. Page 1 of 12
N SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-No. 80276.-In the Will of BENJAMIN CRAMP late of Crookwell but formerly of Narrawa in the State of New South Wales Gentleman deceased.- Notice is hereby given that the First Accounts in the above Estate have this day been filed in my office, Elizabeth-street, Sydney, and all persons having any claim on the said Estate, or being otherwise interested therein are hereby re- quired to come in before me at my said office on or before the 11th (eleventh) day of November at 11 o'clock In the forenoon and Inspect the same, and if they shall think fit object thereto otherwise, if the said Account be not objected to, the same will be examined by me and passed according to law. And notice is also hereby given that on the allowance of the said Accounts by the Court, Commission will be applied for on behalf of the said Executors. Dated this thirtieth day of September in the year one thousand nine hundred and eighteen. R. C. MON- DAY (L.S.) Registrar. P. J. MEYER Proctor Mon- tague-street, Goulburn, By his Agent, EVAN MAC- DONALD 8 Spring-street Sydney.
Benjamin married Martha Jane Squire Bray, daughter of John Bray and Mary A McRoberts, on 2 Oct 1863 in Binda, Georgiana County, New South Wales.1 (Martha Jane Squire Bray was born on 13 Dec 1842 in Sydney, Cumberland County, New South Wales,11 died on 19 Feb 1926 in Gundaroo, Murray County, New South Wales, Australia 6 12 and was buried in Narrawa, King County, New South Wales, Australia 13.)
Marriage Notes:
At St James Church, Binda.
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