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David Isaiah Cramer

Birth2 May 1843 - Ohio, United States
Death13 January 1914 - Sedalia, Douglas, Colorado, United States
MotherMartha Miller Martin (Cramer) (Hursh)
FatherPeter C Cramer

Born in Ohio, United States on 2 May 1843 to Peter C Cramer and Martha Miller Martin (Cramer) (Hursh). David Isaiah Cramer married Frances C Stoltz and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 January 1914 in Sedalia, Douglas, Colorado, United States.

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Peter C Cramer
1818 - 1848
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Martha Miller Martin (Cramer) (Hursh)
1825 - 1856
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Frances C Stoltz
1840 - 1932
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Louis Albert Cramer
1870 - 1932
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Curtis Perry Cramer
1873 - 1923
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Lydia Ann Cramer
1865 - 1936
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Caroline Matilda "Carrie" Cramer
1875 - 1899
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Amos C Cramer
1868 - 1933
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David Streets Cramer
1877 - 1964
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Anna Cramer
1879 - Unknown
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Charlie Cramer
1873 - Unknown

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