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Josiah Dutton Cram

Birth28 Mar 1779-27 Mar 1780 - Lyndeborough/Hillsboro, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States
Death7 November 1847 - Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States of America
MotherRachel Dutton
FatherNathan Cram

Born in Lyndeborough/Hillsboro, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States on 28 Mar 1779-27 Mar 1780 to Nathan Cram and Rachel Dutton. Josiah Dutton Cram married Deidamia Dutton and had 10 children. He passed away on 7 November 1847 in Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States of America.

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Nathan Cram
1752 - 1851
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Rachel Dutton
1757 - 1834
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Deidamia Dutton
1784 - 1864
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Rachel Dutton Cram
1818 - 1855
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Sally Cram
1808 - 1813
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Abigail "Abby" Cram
1825 - 1904
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Reuben Dutton Cram
1823 - 1889
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Relief Cram
1820 - 1909
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Josiah Cram
1806 - 1872
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Benjamin Cram
1804 - 1879
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Deidemia Cram
1802 - 1880
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Nathan Cram
1801 - 1865
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Joseph Cram
1813 - 1894

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