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Benjamin, b. 16 Mar. 1699; mar. Abigail Dearborn (Cram - 9)
Benjamin Cram, b. Hampton Falls, 16 Mar 1699; mar. Dec. 28, 1721, Abigail Dearborn, b. 24 Jun 1700; lived in Hampton Falls and Kensington, N. H. Abigail Dearbornwas the great-granddaughter of Godfrey Dearborn, or Dearebarne, who was born in Lincolnshire, England, and was one of the settlers of Exeter with Wheelwright and John Cram. Some of his descendants have been famous. Gen. Henry Dearborn was a national figure for many years after gaining frame in the Revolutionary War. His brothers settled at Monmouth, Maine, on land belinging to him (Cram- 8-9)
Benjamin (7), b. Mar 16, 1699; [m. Abigail Dearborn?] (Dow - p650)
Benjamin Cram [son of John (4)?], married Dec 28, 1721, Abigail, daughter of John Dearborn (5). She was dismissed to church in Kensington in 1737 (Dow - p651)
Abigail, b. June 24, 1700; m Benjamin Cram (7) (Dow - p660)
History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire, Joseph Dow, Vol. II, Sal
Press Publishing and Printing Company, Salem, MA, Page: page 650.
One record gives him two wives, first Sarah Partridge, second Sarah Shaw
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