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Asa Cram (1746 - 1775)

Asa Cram
Born in Wilton, Hillsborough, New Hampshiremap
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Husband of — married 25 Jul 1771 in Wilton, Hillsborough, New Hampshiremap
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Died at age 29 in Bunker Hill, Massachusettsmap
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Biography

1776 Project
Asa Cram served with 3rd New Hampshire Regiment (1775), Continental Army during the American Revolution.
Roll of Honor
Asa Cram died of wounds during the American Revolution.

Asa Cram served with the 3rd New Hampshire Regiment (1775) aka Reed's Regiment during the American Revolution. He was listed among the wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill.[1]

Acknowledgements

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This person was created through the import of fitzmaster032511.ged on 27 March 2011.

Sources

  1. Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary War 1775 to May 1777'. Page 43. Compiled and Edited by Isaac W. Hammond A. M., published 1885 by Parsons B. Cogswell of Concord, N.H.' Republished on Archive.org
  •  : Source S164
Author: Abiel Abbot Livermore, Sewall Putnam
Title: History of the town of Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
Publication: Name: Marden & Rowell Printers; Location: Lowell, Massachusetts; Date: 1888;
Repository: #R3
  •  : Source S43
Author: Marston
Title: Lane Memorial Library - Hampton, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire
Publication: Name: Name: Lane Memorial Library; Location: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb/~marston/Hampton;;




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Cram-168 and Cram-81 appear to represent the same person because: name, parents, birth place
posted by Cynthia (Billups) B