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Tamson Ellen Cramer

BirthJAN 1847 - Ohio, USA
Death28 May 1924 - Not Available
MotherSarah L. Swigart
FatherFerdinand F. Kramer

Born in Ohio, USA on JAN 1847 to Ferdinand F. Kramer and Sarah L. Swigart. Tamson Ellen Cramer married James Tyler Lane and had 7 children. She passed away on 28 May 1924.

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Ferdinand F. Kramer
1812 - 1870
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Sarah L. Swigart
1823 - 1879
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James Tyler Lane
1844 - Unknown
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Azariah S Franks
1842 - 1929
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Margaret Louise Lane
1875 - 1934
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James Arthur Lane
1882 - 1942
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Ella May Lane
1878 - Unknown
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Jennie Maud Lane
1880 - Unknown
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Nora Carita Lane
1886 - Unknown
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Alice Florence Franks
1868 - Unknown
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Leaha "Lulu" Henrietta Lane
1884 - 1964

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