Thomas CRAM
1644 - 1708 (64 years)-
Name Thomas CRAM Birth 1644 Exeter, Rockingham Co, NH, U.S.A. Christening 1644 Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire Gender Male Death 1708 Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Person ID I178 kirkpatrick Last Modified 8 Apr 2007
Father John CRAM, b. 29 Feb 1596, Bilsby Parish, Lincolnshire Co, England d. 5 Mar 1682, Hampton, Rockingham Co, NH, U.S.A. (Age 86 years) Mother Esther (Hester) WHITE, b. 1598, Bilsby Parish, Lincolnshire Co, England d. 16 May 1677, Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire (Age 79 years) Marriage 8 Jun 1624 Bilsby Parish, Lincolnshire Co, England [1] Family ID F49 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth WEARE, b. 5 Jan 1658, Newberry, MA, U.S.A. d. Abt 1722, Hampton Falls, NH, U.S.A. (Age 63 years) Marriage 20 Dec 1681 Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Children 1. Captain Thomas CRAM, b. 9 Nov 1696, Hampton Falls, Rockingham Co, NH, U.S.A. d. 24 Aug 1751, Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire (Age 54 years) 2. Mary CRAM 3. John CRAM 4. Elizabeth CRAM Family ID F47 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Apr 2007
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Notes - According to http://web.tampabay.rr.com/weishaupt/cradec:
The family was affiliated with the Quaker Church. In 1674 Thomas and other Hampton men were admonished for calling a Quaker meeting. He was a soldier in the Narragansett, or King Phillip's War, which ended in 1676. On Dec 20, 1681 he was reported as a ship owner in Hampton Falls.
Thomas lived in Hampton Falls and served in King Philip's War. Thomas married Elizabeth, daughter of Hon. Nathaniel Weare, one of the mostinfluential men in the town of Hampton and throughout the province.Twice, Thomas went as agent to England to lay the people's grievancesbefore the King.
- According to http://web.tampabay.rr.com/weishaupt/cradec:
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Sources - [S28] Reverend Charles N. Sinnett, Ancestor John Cram and Descendants, 2 (Reliability: 3).
- [S28] Reverend Charles N. Sinnett, Ancestor John Cram and Descendants, 2 (Reliability: 3).