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Dudley Cram

Birth1760 Oct 09 - Stratham, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Death13 Sep 1825 - Sanbornton, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA
MotherMarah "Mary" Sanborn
FatherJohn Cram

Born in Stratham, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States on 1760 Oct 09 to John Cram and Marah "Mary" Sanborn. Dudley Cram married Mary Rundlett and had 12 children. He passed away on 13 Sep 1825 in Sanbornton, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA.

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Parents
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John Cram
1710 - 1797
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Marah "Mary" Sanborn
1719 - 1771
Spouse(s)
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Mary Rundlett
1758 - 1815
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Widow Quimby
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Sally C Cram
1810 - 1855
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John Cram
1806 - 1858
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Joseph Cram
1785 - 1840
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Wadleigh Cram
1788 - 1855
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James Cram
1795 - 1872
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Dudley Cram
1802 - 1865
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Polly Cram
1792 - 1825
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Betsey Cram
1790 - 1871
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Hannah Cram
1793 - 1869
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David Cram
1797 - Unknown
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Deborah Cram
1800 - 1821
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Daniel Cram
1804 - 1865

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