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Daniel Cramer

Male 1818 - 1903  (85 years)


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  1. 1.  Daniel Cramer was born on 22 Aug 1818 in York County, Pennsylvania; was christened on 4 Oct 1818 in Saint Jacobs (Stone) Union Church, Codorus Township, York County, Pennsylvania; died on 19 Dec 1903 in Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio; was buried in Cramer Cemetery, Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Per SENECA COUNTY, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, Loudon Township. p 893 "Daniel Cramer, retired, farmer, P.O. Fostoria, was born in York County, Pennsylvania. (He was) reared in his native county, and there received a very limited common school education. He came with his parents to this county in 1838, and was actively engaged in farming up to 1867, when he retired, and now resides with his brother William on the old homestead. He is the only member of the family who has adhered to the German Lutheran Church, of which his parents were life-long members. Politically he has ever been a Democrat."

    At the time of both the 1880 and 1900 census, he is listed in the household of his brother youngest brother, William, as indicated in the above biography.

    Chuck Winters shows he married a Caroline UNKNOWN, b. ca. 1822.

    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6H1-HX3
    name: Daniel Cramer
    gender: Male
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    death date: 19 Dec 1903
    death place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
    age: 87
    birth date: 1816
    birthplace: Penn.
    occupation: Retired
    race: White
    marital status: Single
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    indexing project (batch) number: B54665-9
    system origin: Ohio-EASy
    source film number: 388771
    reference number: v 5 yr 1903
    Collection: Daniel Cramer, "Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997"