CRAM Chronicles

I’ve always wanted to know more about my 11th Great Grandfather John CRAM (About 1540 – 28 May 1599). I hope this will cover all CRAM, CRAMME, CRAMBE and VonCRAM. I know there are other cousins out there that I haven’t met or been in contact with. I hope to meet them and hope that we can help each other discover other relatives. Always interested in getting new data on my family. Please contact me if you do have some. Thank you.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Events Week of April 19 - 25

Happy Birthday to:

Adams, Edward Apr 1630
Anderson, Oliver Martel 19 Apr 1908
Coxon, Mary 20 Apr 1586
Cromwell, Argentine 25 Apr 1642
Frost, Isaac Jr. 22 Apr 1705
Frost, Thomas Apr 1637
Roby, Thomas III 20 Apr 1576
Tilton, Mary Apr 1726


Happy Aniversary to:


Cram, Victor Dee P Apr 1926 Jennie Johnson
Junkins, Joel Sr. 25 Apr 1673 Mary Bean
Tarbell, Charles 21 Apr 1852 Nancy A Robertson
Waddell, Clyde Mace 23 Apr 1942 Eudora Knudsen
Whittacre, Abraham Apr 1682 Hannah Bean


So long to:

Adams, Henry Jr. 21 Apr 1676
Chapin, Polly 19 Apr 1796
Coxon, Mary 26 Apr 1641
Cram, Elizabeth 24 Apr 1592
Cram, Victor Dee P 19 Apr 1927
Cram, Vivian Etta 25 Apr 1978
Dearborn, Henry Jr. 26 Apr 1756
Junkins, Job 26 Apr 1737
Junkins, Joel Jr. 26 Apr 1873
Mingay, Ann 24 Apr 1680
Robie, Henry 22 Apr 1688

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Events Week of February 15 - 21

17 Feb 1639 Thomas Cram, Sr died
17 Feb 1976 Larry Norman Butcher & Pamela Baran married


18 Feb 1684/5 Bachelor Hussey born
18 Feb 1701/2 Judith Gove born
18 Feb 1707 John Cram, Sr. & Sarah Holt married

19 Feb 1657/8 Abigail Marston born
19 Feb 1703 Benjamin Hoyt & Hannah Pillsbury married
19 Feb 1724 John Tilton & Hannah Robie married
19 Feb 1747 Joseph Junkins & Margaret Smith married

21 Feb 1708 Jonathan Cram born
21 Feb 1785 Joel Junkins, Sr. & Abiah Cram married

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Events Week of February 8 - 14

08 Feb 1690 Deborah Dearborn born
08 Feb 1696 Joseph Dearborn born
08 Feb 1704/5 Elizabeth Cram born
08 Feb 1827 Joel Junkins, Jr died

10 Feb 1767 Sylvanus Hussey died

11 Feb 1711 Jonathan Chamberlain born
11 Feb 1733 Marcy “Molly” Cram born
11 Feb 1784 Sherburne Tilton died


12 Feb 1943 Ada Bertha Cram died

13 Feb 1686/87 William Holt born
13 Feb 1879 Amos Cram died
13 Feb 1734/5 Daniel Hussey & Sarah Gorham married

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Events Week of February 1-7

Feb 1739 Love Hutchins died
Before Feb 1799 Nathan Dow, Jr died


01 Feb 1652 William Fifield Jr. born
01 Feb 1681 Judith Ricker born
01 Feb 1796 Timothy S. Prescott born

02 Feb 1678 John Sherburne born

03 Feb 1873 Fareman Bradley & Angeline Amika Cram married

04 Feb 1683 Samuel Chamberlain born
04 Feb 1686 Godfrey Dearborn died

05 Feb 1880 Elizabeth Cram Born
05 Feb 1672 Elizabeth Sherburne born
05 Feb 1749 Benjamin Hoyt died

06 Feb 1768 Nathan Dow, Jr. born
06 Feb 1832 Caroline P. Bemis born
06 Feb 1744 Argentine Fifield died
06 Feb 1965 George Smith Cram died
06 Feb 1718 Abraham Brown, Sr. & Argentine Cram married


07 Feb 1683/4 Paul Holt born

Monday, January 26, 2009

Events Week of January 26 - 31

26 Jan 1726 Henry Fifield & Comfort Cram married
27 Jan 1670 Samuel Dearborn born
27 Jan 1713 Ebenezer Lovering, Sr & Esther Dearborn married
29 Jan 1737 Jonathan Cram, Jr. born
29 Jan 1933 Donald Butcher born

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Blog Improvement - 1/19



After reading all the suggested articles. These are the three things I've picked out some of which I already had started to do.

1) Outline Posts Before Writing Them - need to start this one.(suggestions welcome)
2) Take Your Ideas and Plan a Posting Schedule - have started with weekly memes and weekly events
3) Improve Your Title Writing Skills - need to work on this one. (suggestions welcome)

Monday, January 19, 2009

Events Week of January 19 - 25

19 Jan 1730 Jeremiah Sanborn, Sr. & Lydia Dearborn married
20 Jan 1734 Nehemiah Cram born
21 Jan 1642 Henry Sherburne, Jr. born
21 Jan 1733 Mary Hussey died
22 Jan 1704 Captain William Marston Jr. died
22 Jan 1886 Paul Rufus Cram died
23 Jan 1790 Jonatha Cram died
23 Jan 1964 Victor Dee Cram died
24 Jan 1776 Jabez Dow born
24 Jan 1930 Charles Sanborn Cram died
25 Jan 1675 Job Junkins born

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Events Week of January 12- 18

12 Jan 1718/1719 Henry Holt Sr
12 Jan 1718 Benjamin Batchelder died
12 Jan 1862 Nancy Carr died

13 Jan 1827 Judith S. Prescott died
13 Jan 1730 John Cram, Sr. & Susanna Page married

14 Jan 1718 Nehamiah C Heath died
14 Jan 1682 Sarah Sherburne born

15 Jan 1756 Joseph Dearborn died
15 Jan 1933 John Smith Cram died

18 Jan 1725 Henry Sanborn Sr. died
18 Jan 1949 Alexander Smith Cram died
18 Jan 1886 Paul Rufus Cram born

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Ten on Tuesday





Ten On Tuesday

10 Things You're Really Good At

1. Procrastinating
2. Research for Genealogy
3. Gardening
4. Making Lists
5. Saving money
6. Reading
7. Counted Cross-stitch
8. Learning New things
9. Listening to others
10. Organizing

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Genealogy Meme

I decided to do this genealogy meme that's going
around the genealogy blogs.


The list should be annotated in the following manner:
Things you have already done or found: bold face type
Things you would like to do or find: italicize
Things you haven’t done or found and don’t care to: plain type

1. Belong to a genealogical society.
2. Researched records onsite at a court house.
3. Transcribed records.
4. Uploaded tombstone pictures to Find-A-Grave.

5. Documented ancestors for four generations (self, parents, grandparents, great-grandparents) .
6. Joined Facebook.
7. Helped to clean up a run-down cemetery.
8. Joined the Genea-Bloggers Group on Facebook.
9. Attended a genealogy conference.
10. Lectured at a genealogy conference.
11. Spoke on a genealogy topic at a local genealogy society.
12. Been the editor of a genealogy society newsletter.
13. Contributed to a genealogy society publication.
14. Served on the board or as an officer of a genealogy society.
15. Got lost on the way to a cemetery.
16. Talked to dead ancestors.
17. Researched outside the state in which I live.
18. Knocked on the door of an ancestral home and visited with the current occupants.
19. Cold called a distant relative.
20. Posted messages on a surname message board.
21. Uploaded a gedcom file to the internet.
22. Googled my name.
23. Performed a random act of genealogical kindness.
24. Researched a non-related family, just for the fun of it.
25. Have been paid to do genealogical research.
26. Earn a living (majority of income) from genealogical research.
27. Wrote a letter (or email) to a previously unknown relative.
28. Contributed to one of the genealogy carnivals.
29. Responded to messages on a message board or forum.
30. Was injured while on a genealogy excursion.
31. Participated in a genealogy meme.
32. Created family history gift items (calendars, cookbooks, etc.).33. Performed a record lookup for someone else.
34. Went on a genealogy seminar cruise.
35. Am convinced that a relative must have arrived here from outer space.
36. Found a disturbing family secret.
37. Told others about a disturbing family secret.
38. Combined genealogy with crafts (family picture quilt, scrapbooking).
39. Think genealogy is a passion not a hobby.
40. Assisted finding next of kin for a deceased person
41. Taught someone else how to find their roots.
42. Lost valuable genealogy data due to a computer crash or hard drive failure.
43. Been overwhelmed by available genealogy technology.
44. Know a cousin of the 4th degree or higher.
45. Disproved a family myth through research.
46. Got a family member to let you copy photos.
47. Used a digital camera to “copy” photos or records.
48. Translated a record from a foreign language.
49. Found an immigrant ancestor’s passenger arrival record.
50. Looked at census records on microfilm, not on the computer.
51. Used microfiche.
52. Visited the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.
53. Visited more than one LDS Family History Center.
54. Visited a church or place of worship of one of your ancestors.
55. Taught a class in genealogy.
56. Traced ancestors back to the 18th Century.
57. Traced ancestors back to the 17th Century.
58. Traced ancestors back to the 16th Century.

59. Can name all of your great-great-grandparents.
60. Found an ancestor’s Social Security application.
61. Know how to determine a soundex code without the help of a computer.
62. Used Steve Morse’s One-Step searches.
63. Own a copy of Evidence Explained by Elizabeth Shown Mills.

64. Helped someone find an ancestor using records you had never used for your own research.
65. Visited the main National Archives building in Washington, DC.
66. Visited the Library of Congress.
67. Have an ancestor who came over on the Mayflower.
68. Have an ancestor who fought in the Civil War.

69. Taken a photograph of an ancestor’s tombstone.
70. Became a member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits.
71. Can read a church record in Latin.
72. Have an ancestor who changed their name.
73. Joined a Rootsweb mailing list.
74. Created a family website.
75. Have more than one "genealogy" blog.
76. Was overwhelmed by the amount of family information received from someone.
77. Have broken through at least one brick wall.
78. Visited the DAR Library in Washington D.C.
79. Borrowed a microfilm from the Family History Library through a local Family History Center.
80. Have done indexing for Family Search Indexing or another genealogy project.
81. Visited the Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
82. Had an amazing serendipitous find of the "Psychic Roots" variety.
83. Have an ancestor who was a Patriot in the American Revolutionary War.
84. Have an ancestor who was a Loyalist in the American Revolutionary War.
85. Have both Patriot & Loyalist ancestors.

86. Have used Border Crossing records to locate an ancestor.
87. Use maps in my genealogy research.
88. Have a convict ancestor who was transported from the UK.
89. Found a bigamist amongst the ancestors.
90. Visited the National Archives in Kew.
91. Visited St. Catherine's House in London to find family records.
92. Found a cousin in Australia (or other foreign country).
93. Consistently cite my sources.
94. Visited a foreign country (i.e. one I don't live in) in search of ancestors.
95. Can locate any document in my research files within a few minutes.
96. Have an ancestor who was married four times (or more).
97. Made a rubbing of an ancestors gravestone.
98. Organized a family reunion.
99. Published a family history book (on one of my families).
100. Learned of the death of a fairly close relative through research.
101. Have done the genealogy happy dance.
102. Sustained an injury doing the genealogy happy dance.
103. Offended a family member with my research.
104. Reunited someone with precious family photos or artifacts.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Computer Down

Sorry for the fact there have been no updates recently - computer crashed and I am in the process of buying a new computer.

Hope to be up and running again in a couple of weeks.

Friday, February 8, 2008

(246) Benjamin Franklin JUDKINS (26 Jul 1819-19 Aug 1896) & Hannah HARVEY (3 May 1825-30 Mar 1893)

246.Benjamin Franklin JUDKINS (Joel JUDKINS, Abiah CRAM, Benjamin, Benjamin, John, Benjamin, John, Thomas, John) was born on 26 Jul 1819 in Livermore, Androscoggin, Maine, USA. He died on 19 Aug 1896 in Washington County, Minnesota. Benjamin married Hannah HARVEY about 1849 in Maine. Hannah was born on 3 May 1825 in Maine. She died on 30 Mar 1893 in Washington County, Minnesota.

They had the following children:

265 M i. Edwin Cecil JUDKINS was born in 1852 in Phillips, Franklin, Maine, USA. He died on 24 Nov 1935 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.

266 F ii. Lena JUDKINS was born in 1860 in Minnesota, USA.

(245) Polly CRAM (17 Oct 1816-4 Sep 1892) & Greenleaf MALOON (17 mar 1813-Nov 1887)

This is my line

245. Polly CRAM (Jonathan Washington, Joel, Jonathan, John, Benjamin, John, Thomas, John) was born on 17 Oct 1816 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA. She died on 4 Sep 1892. Polly resided in 1880 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA. She was born about 1817 in New Hampshire, USA. Polly married Greenleaf MALOON . Greenleaf was born on 17 Mar 1813 in Epping, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. He died in Nov 1887. Greenleaf resided in 1870 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA. He resided in 1860 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA. He resided in 1880 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA.


They had the following children:

+263 M i. Charles W. MALOON was born on 3 Oct 1857. He died in Oct 1911.

264 M ii. Wyman W. MALOON was born about 1842 in New Hampshire, USA. Wyman resided in 1880 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA.


Sources

* Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2005;, Database online. Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, ED 10, roll T9_760, page 151.3000, image, www.ancestry.com.United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880."Record for Greenlief Maloon."

* Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2003;, Database online. Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, post office Meredith Village, roll 836, , www.ancestry.com.1870."Record for Greenleaf Maloon."

* Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Database online. Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, post office Meredith Village, roll M653_."Record for Greenleaf Maloon."

(228) Joseph CRAM (10 Dec 1801-14 May 1885) & Sally SANBORN (2 Jun 1802-?)

228. Joseph CRAM (Jonathan, Nehemiah, Jonathan, John, Benjamin, John, Thomas, John) was born on 10 Dec 1801. He died on 14 May 1885. Joseph married Sally SANBORN on 20 Mar 1822. Sally was born on 2 Jun 1802 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

They had the following children:

261 M i. John Sanborn CRAM was born on 23 Jul 1825. John resided in 1860 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

262 M ii. William Augustine CRAM was born on 10 Jul 1837 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

Sources

* Lane Memorial Library, Hampton, New Hampshire, Hampton Genealogy Database.

* Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Database online. Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire, post office Hampton Falls, roll ."Record for John S Cram." roll M653_678, page 0, image 86.

* Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Database online. Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, roll M432_438, page 263, image 504."Record for John S Cram."

(227) Nehemiah Porter CRAM Esquire (9 Oct 1787-9 Nov 1879)& Martha T. ABBOT (29 May 1806)

227. Nehemiah Porter CRAM Esquire (Jonathan, Nehemiah, Jonathan, John, Benjamin, John, Thomas, John) was born on 9 Oct 1797. He died on 9 Nov 1879. Nehemiah resided in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. Nehemiah married Martha T. ABBOT daughter of Jacob ABBOT and Catherine (Katherine) THAYER in 1827. Martha was born on 29 May 1806 in Wilton, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA.

Notes on Nehemiah Porter CRAM
Porter and Martha had four children. Hunt, James K., Jr., "History of Hampton, New Hampshire, 1638-1988," (1988), v. 4, p. 27, #17.

Porter and Martha had 4 children. (Lane)



They had the following children:

260 F i. Elizabeth CRAM was born in 1846 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. She died on 17 Feb 1879 in Winchester, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

Sources

* Lane Memorial Library, Hampton, New Hampshire, Hampton Genealogy Database.

* George Freeman SANBORN and Melinde Lutz SANBORN, Vital Records of Hampton New Hampshire to the End of the Year 1900, V4, p27.

(219) Reuben CRAM (27 Sep 1797-12 Dec 1874) & Polly BERRY

219. Reuben CRAM (Tristram, John, Jonathan, John, Benjamin, John, Thomas, John) was born on 27 Sep 1797. He died on 12 Dec 1874. Reuben married Polly BERRY daughter of Thomas BERRY and Mary LANE on 28 Nov 1833 in Pittsfield, Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA.

Notes on Reuben CRAM
Reuben, eldest son and second child of Tristam and Patience (LEAVITT)CRAM, was born September 27, 1797, and died December 12, 1874. He married in Pittsfield, November 28, 1833 Polly BERRY, daughter of Thomas and Mary (LANE) BERRY. Their children were: Eunice, Charles T., Mary, Jane, Eliza, Frank E., the subject of the following paragraph, and Ellen A., wife of Lewis PORTER. (STEARNS-1391)

Reuben and Polly had the following children:

254 F i. Eunice CRAM .

255 M ii. Charles T. CRAM .

256 F iii. Mary CRAM .

257 F iv. Jane CRAM .

258 F v. Eliza CRAM .

259 M vi. Frank Edward CRAM.

Sources

* Ezra S. STEARNS, Compiler, Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire, p 1391.

(209) Captain Joel JUDKINS Junior (27 May 1794-26 Apr 1873) & Nancy CARR (12 Sep 1798-12 Jan 1862)

209. Captain Joel JUDKINS Junior (Abiah CRAM, Benjamin, Benjamin, John, Benjamin, John, Thomas, John) was born on 27 May 1794 in Fayette, Kennebec, Maine, USA. He died on 26 Apr 1873 in Richland Center, Richland, Wisconsin, USA. He was buried in Richland Center, Richland, Wisconsin, USA. Joel was employed as Teacher in Rockbridge, Richland, Wisconsin, USA. Joel married Nancy CARR daughter of Jacob CARR and Anna BROWN on 6 Sep 1818 in Chesterville, Franklin, Maine, USA. Nancy was born on 12 Sep 1798 in Franklin County, Maine. She died on 12 Jan 1862 in Richland Center, Richland, Wisconsin, USA.

Notes on Joel JUDKINS
Served in the war of 1812 in Captains JUDKINS and WAUGHs Massachusetts Militia in 1814. He served a total of 55 days and was denied a pension because he did not serve 60days which was the amount of time needed to get a pension.

Later in life he was the first teacher in the city of Rockbridge,Wisconsin.
He was called Captain JUDKINS because he was the first militia captain in Phillips, Maine.

Gravestone in Richland Center Cemetery



Notes on Nancy CARR

Her obituary from the Richland County Observer on January 17th, 1862
reads as follows:

Died At Rockbridge on the 12th, Mrs. Nancy wife of Joel JUDKINS, aged 63 years and 4 months. In the several relations of life Mrs. JUDKINS had by a uniform upright and kind demeanor, endeared herself to her acquaintances and friends. Her sufferings were protracted and severe but were borne with that Christian fortitude and hope which she had learned to cultivate and cherish from her youth.


Joel and Nancy had the following children:

+246 M i. Benjamin Franklin JUDKINS was born on 26 Jul 1819. He died on 19 Aug 1896.

247 F ii. Mary JUDKINS was born on 5 Dec 1821. She died on 2 Oct 1902.

248 F iii. Julia JUDKINS was born on 8 Apr 1824 in Phillips, Franklin, Maine, USA. She died in 1881 in Franklin County, Maine. She was buried in 1881 in Franklin County, Maine. Julia married John F. PERKINS . John was born in 1827 in Maine. He died in 1904 in Franklin County, Maine.

249 M iv. Osgood Carr JUDKINS was born on 22 May 1828 in Phillips, Franklin, Maine, USA. He died on 25 Jun 1851 in Ph.

250 F v. Hannah Emily Cushman JUDKINS was born on 11 Jun 1830 in Berlin, Franklin, Maine. She died on 5 Apr 1881 in Stevens County, Minnesota. Hannah married Jonathan R. PERKINS on 22 Feb 1852 in Phillips, Franklin, Maine, USA.

251 M vi. Joel JUDKINS III was born on 4 Jan 1832 in Phillips, Franklin, Maine, USA. He died on 30 Apr 1855 in Phillips, Franklin, Maine, USA.

252 F vii. Nancy A. JUDKINS was born on 10 Feb 1834 in Phillips, Franklin, Maine, USA. She died on 19 Oct 1906 in Hub City, Richland, Wisconsin. Nancy married John M. GARFIELD in 1861. John was born in 1833 in Windham County, Vermont. He died on 11 Aug 1894 in Hub City, Richland, Wisconsin. Served in the civil war in the 46th Wisconsin Infantry, Company E.

253 F viii. Ellen C. JUDKINS was born in 1842. She died on 24 Jan 1856 in Phillips, Franklin, Maine, USA.

(198) Jonathan Washington CRAM (19 Mar 1780-5 Oct 1859) & Polly DOCKHAM (17 Jun 1778-9 Apr 1861)

This is my line

198. Jonathan Washington CRAM (Joel, Jonathan, John, Benjamin, John, Thomas, John) was born on 19 Mar 1780 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA. He died on 5 Oct 1859 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA.
Jonathan resided in 1850 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA. He was employed as Carpenter. He resided in 1830 in Meredith, Strafford, New Hampshire.
Jonathan married Polly DOCKHAM on 16 Apr 1800. Polly was born on 17 Jun 1778 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA. She died on 9 Apr 1861 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA.

They had the following children:

244 M i. Amos CRAM was born on 26 Nov 1799 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA. He died on 13 Feb 1879 in Johnson, Kane, Utah, USA. Amos resided in 1860 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA. He resided in 1850 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA. Amos married Jane Sanborn PRESCOTT on 11 May 1821 in Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA.

+245 F ii. Polly CRAM was born on 17 Oct 1816. She died on 4 Sep 1892.



Sources

* Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2005;, Database online. Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, roll M432_425, page 12, image 24., www.ancestry.com.United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of theUnited States, 1850, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850."Record for Jonathan W Cram."

*Godfrey Memorial Library, comp., American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI), Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 1999;, Database online., www.ancestry.com.Godfrey Memorial Library, American Genealogical-Biographical Index, Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library."Record for Jonathan Cram."

* Edmund West, comp., Family Data Collection - Births, Database online."Record for Jonathan Washington Cram."

* Ancestry.com, 1830 United States Federal Census, Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;, Database online. Meredith, Strafford, New Hampshire, roll 78, page 115, image 223., www.ancestry.com.United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fifth Census of the United States, 1830, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1830."Record for Jonathan W Cram."

* Edmund West, comp., Family Data Collection - Births, Database online."Record for Amos Cram."

* Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;, Database online. Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, post office Meredith Village, roll M653_, www.ancestry.com.United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Eighth Census of the United States, 1860, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860."Record for Amos Cram."

* Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Database online. Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, roll M432_425, page 9, image 18."Record for Amos Cram."

(194) Captain Jonathan CRAM (10 May 1789-8 Jan 1873) & Abigail BROWN

194. Captain Jonathan CRAM (Benjamin, Jonathan, John, Benjamin, John, Thomas, John) was born on 10 May 1789 in Raymond, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. He died on 8 Jan 1873 in Raymond, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. Jonathan was employed as Farmer in Raymond, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. Jonathan married Abigail BROWN .

Notes on Jonathan CRAM
Married Abigail BROWN, lived on the home farm where his son, Josiah B. CRAM, lives was a farmer and Captain of the Cavalry in the 17th Regiment. Large family. Benjamin, Josiah B, and Ruamy live in town; Jonathan in Amesbury, and Mrs. Joshua SMITH in Newton. Mr C. died Jan 8 1873. (FULLONTON-197)

They had the following children:

239 M i. Benjamin CRAM .

240 M ii. Josiah B. CRAM .Josiah resided in Raymond, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

241 F iii. Ruamy CRAM .Ruamy resided in Raymond, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

242 M iv. Jonathan CRAM .Jonathan resided in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

243 F v. Unknown CRAM . Unknown married Joshua SMITH

Sources

* Joseph FULLONTON, The History of Raymond, N.H.,

(184) Jonathan CRAM (10 Oct 1784-20 Sep 1859) & Nancy CURRIER (10 Jan 1795-12 May 1854)

184. Jonathan CRAM (Ebenezer, Jonathan, John, Benjamin, John, Thomas, John) was born on 10 Oct 1784 in Raymond, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. He died on 20 Sep 1859. Jonathan was employed as Tanner & Currier. He resided in Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Jonathan married Nancy CURRIER daughter of Gideon CURRIER Junior and Anna RICHARDSON. Nancy was born on 10 Jan 1795. She died on 12 May 1854. Nancy resided in Raymond, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

Notes on Jonathan CRAM
Jonathan, b. Oct 10, 1784. He was a tanner and currier, lived at theCenter just west of the blacksmith shop, moved to Lowell, Mass and died Sept 20,1859. His wife was Nancy CURRIER of this town, She died May 12, 1854, aged 69. FULLONTON-195)

His wife was Nancy CURRIER of this town, She died May 12, 1854, aged69. FULLONTON-195)

Nancy, b Jan 10, 1785, married Jonathan CRAM, lived in the village, moved to Lowell, then to some other
place, and died May 1, 1854 (FULLONTON - 192)



Jonathan and Nancy had the following children:

235 F i. Mary CRAM was born on 21 Jul 1811. She died on 10 Oct 1812.

236 M ii. Asa Brainerd CRAM was born on 13 Jul 1814. Asa resided in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

237 M iii. Gideon Currier CRAM was born on 11 Oct 1816.

238 M iv. Stephen Bailey CRAM was born on 21 Aug 1819.

Sources

* Joseph FULLONTON, The History of Raymond, N.H.