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.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

(121) Deacon Ebenezer CRAM Senior (26 Nov 1745-19 Feb 1819) & Mary PHILBRICK (15 MAY 1745 - ?)

121. Deacon Ebenezer CRAM Senior (Jonathan, John, Benjamin, John, Thomas, John) was born on 26 Nov 1745 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. He died on 19 Feb 1819 in Raymond, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. Ebenezer resided in Raymond, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. He joined religion Congregational. Ebenezer married Mary PHILBRICK on 18 Nov 1766 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. Mary was born on 15 May 1745.

Notes for Deacon Ebenezer CRAM Senior
Ebenezer, born Dec 5, 1745, married Mary PHILBRICK, of Seabrook, who was born May 15, 1745. He settled in Raymond and lived at the place just north of the schoolhouse in district No. 3. He was a deacon of the Congregational church, and died Feb 7, 1819. (FULLONTON-194)

Deacon Ebenezer and Mary CRAM had children, probably, as follows, but we do not vouch for the accuracy, as to dates, in every case (FULLONTON-194)



They had the following children:

178 i. Unknown CRAM was born on 22 May 1768. Unknown died on 22 May 1768.

+179 F ii. Mehitable CRAM was born on 2 May 1769. She died on 25 Mar 1805.

180 M iii. Jonathan CRAM was born on 15 Mar 1772. He died on 23 Nov 1780.

181 F iv. Elizabeth CRAM was born on 24 Oct 1775. She died on 7 Aug 1848. Elizabeth married Chase OSGOOD .

+182 M v. Abner CRAM was born on 7 Apr 1778. He died on 15 Mar 1861.

+183 M vi. Colonel Ebenezer CRAM Junior was born on 20 Nov 1782. He died on 15 Jul 1835.

+184 M vii. Jonathan CRAM was born on 10 Oct 1784. He died on 20 Sep 1859.

Sources

* Joseph FULLONTON, The History of Raymond, N.H., 194

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