1931 (12 June) Margaret Sedgman (nee Cramer, nee McNamara) dies in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.
She was 91 years of age. Her cause of death is senility and bronchitis.
1931 (12 June) Margaret Sedgman (nee Cramer, nee McNamara) dies in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.
She was 91 years of age. Her cause of death is senility and bronchitis.
April 1, 1887
John Hall Sedgman and Margaret Cramer (45 years old) are married at St. Barnabas Church (Church of England) in Balranald, NSW, Australia.
John Hall Sedgman is a widower. His occupation is Bootmaker.
Margaret Cramer is a widower. Her first husband, Henry Cramer died two years earlier in Wentworth.

Reference: Wedding Certificate 1887/003844
July 8, 1887
Information relating to: Margaret Sedgman (formerly Margaret Cramer – nee McNamara):
Three of Margaret Sedgman’s children (Josephenna Theresa, John and Matilda Cramer) are ordered by the Court to the Industrial School in Royal Park (Also see eMelbourne). The order is for 5 years duration.
Margaret says she is “utterly destitute” and has been “deserted” by her husband (John Hall Sedgman). These claims are verified by Sergeant Kahey. A warrant is issued for Margaret’s husband’s arrest.
Margaret’s first husband, Henry Cramer had died of a gunshot wound to the head, 2 years earlier.
Reference: Bendigo Advertiser, July 8, 1887, page 2
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