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Ephraim Cram
(1765-1844)
Sarah Chase
(1765-1854)
James Straw
(1785-1864)
Hannah Silsby
(1784-1854)
Simeon Cram
(Cir 1805-1855)
Clarissa Davis Straw
(Abt 1812-Bef 1860)
Shepherd B. Cram
(Abt 1846-1863)

 

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Shepherd B. Cram

  • Born: Abt 1846, Lancaster, Coos County, New Hampshire
  • Died: 2 Aug 1863, Washington, D.C. Hospital about age 17
  • Buried: Military Asylum Cemetery, Washington, DC

bullet   Cause of his death was Civl War casuality of disease.

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History of Unity (Beals) and census

1860 Dalton, Coos County, NH
Shepherd B Cram was living with Elijah & Laura BAKER.
Angelia & Ephraim were living with Oliver P BROOKS.

1862 - served in Civil War out of Dalton, NH - CO F 2nd Infantry Regiment

B. Cram

Residence Dalton NH; 18 years old.Enlisted on 9/11/1862 as a Private. On 11/22/1862 he mustered into "A" Co. NH 17th Infantry He was transferred out on 4/16/1863On 4/16/1863 he transferred into "F" Co. NH 2nd Infantry He died of disease on 8/2/1863 at Washington, DC Other Information: born in Lancaster, NH Roll of Honor Information:Date of Death listed as 8/2/1863. He was buried at:Military Asylum Cemetery, Washington, DC Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.: - Register of Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire 1861-65 - Roll of Honor: Names of Soldiers Who Died in Defense of the Union (c) Historical Data Systems, Inc.

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War Soldiers Brass stencil belonging to Shepherd B. Cram of the 17th New Hampshire Regiment. This item was a neccessity in camp life used to mark ownership of personal goods. This example is in excellent condition and is accompanied by soldiers history. [$795.00]




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