Emeline Cramer, 1832–1911?> (aged 79 years)
- Name
- Emeline /Cramer/
- Also known as
- Emeline /Elliot/
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Source: Find a Grave
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Marriage
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a brother
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Source: Find a Grave
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Census
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Source: 1880 US Federal Census
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Death of a father
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Death of a mother
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Death of a brother
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Burial of a brother
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Source: Find a Grave
Note: Hilldale Cemetery (Find A Grave Memorial# 36155889) |
Death of a husband
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Source: Find a Grave
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Burial of a husband
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Source: Find a Grave
Note: Hilldale Cemetery (Find A Grave Memorial# 109086190) |
Death
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Burial
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Source: Find a Grave
Note: Hilldale Cemetery (Find A Grave Memorial# 109086239) |
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mother |
1802–1886
Birth: about 1802
— New Jersey Death: July 17, 1886 — Morgan, Indiana |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1826 — |
15 years
younger brother |
1841–1925
Birth: March 19, 1841
39
— Indiana Death: July 12, 1925 — Morgan, Indiana |
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5 years
younger brother |
1836–1897
Birth: October 7, 1836
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— Morris, New Jersey Death: 1897 — Martinsville, Morgan, Indiana |
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Marriage | Marriage — — |
Birth |
Source: Find a Grave
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Census |
Source: 1880 US Federal Census
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Death |
Source: McCaslin/Cramer/Breedlove
Source: Find a Grave
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Burial |
Source: Find a Grave
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Burial |
Hilldale Cemetery (Find A Grave Memorial# 109086239) |
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Shared note
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In the 1880 US Federal Census for Martinsville, Morgan, Indiana, 5-year-old Lillian Cramer is living with her uncle, John R Elliot (age 50, blacksmith) and aunt, Emiline (Cramer) Elliot (age 48, keeping house). Also in the household are Dayton D Cramer (age 44, merchant, born in New Jersey, her uncle) and another niece, Eva Cramer (age 11, attending school, born in New Jersey, her cousin and Daytons daughter). Lillian is listed as being born in Indiana as are both of her parents When Emeline died in 1911 there was short item in the local paper as follows., "Ezra McCasliin who is traveling for the Champion Manufacturing Co. of Pontiac Michigan arrived Fri afternoon to join his family, who have been with Mrs Elliott during her last sickness. Mrs McCaslin was but a mere child when she was taken into the Elliott home, and her home in Michigan was a place to which Mrs Elliott always looked forward to going and the pleasant visits she made there." |