Person:George Cramer (10)

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George Cramer, Sr., of Berkeley Co., VA & Fayette Co., OH
m. 21 Dec 1742
  1. Johan Michael Kraemer1744 - 1829
  2. George Cramer, Sr., of Berkeley Co., VA & Fayette Co., OH1746 - 1826
  3. Philip Kraemer1749 - 1751
  4. Christina Kraemer1752 - 1799
  • HGeorge Cramer, Sr., of Berkeley Co., VA & Fayette Co., OH1746 - 1826
  • WBarbara Clover1749 - 1810
m. 7 Jul 1771
  1. Mary Susanna Cramer1772 - Abt 1840
  2. Mary Magdalen "Polly" Creamer1772 - Abt 1840
  3. Jacob Creamer1774 - 1803
  4. George Henry Creamer, Jr.1776 - Abt 1861
  5. Michael Creamer1778 - 1846
  6. Sarah "Sally" Creamer1780 - 1840
  7. Elizabeth Creamer1783 - 1783
  8. Joseph B Creamer1784 - 1870
  9. David Creamer1787 - 1859
  10. Rosannah Creamer1790 - 1863
Facts and Events
Name George Cramer, Sr., of Berkeley Co., VA & Fayette Co., OH
Alt Name George Creamer
Baptismal Name Johan Georg Krämer
Baptismal Name Johan Georg Kraemer
Gender Male
Birth[1] 15 Nov 1746 Germantown, Adams County, Pennsylvania
Marriage 7 Jul 1771 Frederick County, Virginia[Berkeley County founded in 1772]
to Barbara Clover
Death[1] 26 Aug 1826 Jefferson, Fayette County, Ohio

Records in Virginia

  • 1772, Berkeley Co. VA: The names of the first grand jury, who served at the August term of court that same year, are: John Smith, foreman; Hezekiah Swearingen, Joseph Barnes, Martin Entler, Joseph Turner, Abraham Smith, John Taylor, Samuel Taylor, Jonathan Simmons, George Cunningham, William McConnell, Jacob Beller, Andrew McCormick, Matt Duncan, John Sewell, Thomas Lafferty, and George Creamer. Genealogytrails.com
  • Berkeley County, Virginia Deed Book 5: 651 dated 12 August 1781, Philip Clover and wife, Susannah Clover sold 40 acres for L40 Pennsylvania currency, to George Creamer on Sleepy Creek, adjacent to Thomas Dent, patented to James and John Dougherty in 1766. Witness: Wm Smith, John Hoyle, Francis Waggoner. Lease and release. [No statement as to how Philip Clover acquired the land.] Signed by Philip Clover and Susannah (X) Clover. She signed with a mark. Rootsweb.com
  • Berkeley County, Virginia Deed Book 5: 651-2 dated 12 August 1781, Philip Clover and wife, Susannah Clover, sold 116 acres for L360 Pennsylvania Currency, to Francis Wagoner, on Sleepy Creek, adjacent to Thomas Dent, patented to James and John Dougherty in 1766. Witness: Wm. Smith, John Hoyel, George Creamer. Lease and release. [No statement as to how Philip Clover acquired the land.] Signed by Philip Clover and Susannah (X) Clover. She signed with a mark. Rootsweb.com
  • 17 January 1782, Berkeley Co., VA; Francis Wagener and George Creamer appraised the estate of Jacob Hoyle. Wikitree.com
  • 1790, Christopher Brayfall, San McGruder, Peter Beaver, George Creamer, Michael McCune, Michael Michael, Nicholas Tripp. Michael Casler appears in Virginia's 1790 U.S. Census. Genealogy.com

Ohio Land Records

  • No. 77, Page 92 - November 30, 1811. George Creamer, Sen. of Fayette County, Ohio one part and David Creamer of same County and State other part. Tract in Fayette Co. on part of Military Warrant in name of John Spotswood lying on Sugar Creek. 134 acres for sum of two hundred cents. Witnesses: Aaron L. Hunt. [Signed] George Creamer. [Fayette County Ohio Wills, page 13].
  • No 78, Page 93 - November 30, 1811. George Creamer, Sen. of Fayette County, Ohio one part and Joseph Creamer of same County and State other part. For two hundred cents tract of 120 acres on Sugar Creek. Witnesses: David Creamer. [Signed] George Creamer. [Fayette County Ohio Wills, page 13].
  • No. 79, Page 94 - November 30, 1811. George Creamer, Sen. of Fayette County Ohio one part and Michael Creamer of same County and State other part. For sum of two hundred cents, tract in Fayette County on Military Warrant in name of John Spotswood on Sugar Creek. [Signed] George Creamer. [Fayette County Ohio Wills, page 13].
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  2.   JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Source: History of Fayette County, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. : B.F. Bowen & Co., 1914, in Ohio Genealogy Express.

    In the year 1809 or 1810, George Creamer and three sons, Michael, Joseph and David, came from Berkeley county, Virginia, and settled on Sugar creek, on land still owned by his descendants. George Creamer, Jr., came in 1813 and located in the same neighborhood. The family held prominent positions and took an active part in the development of the county. George was the first justice of the peace; David was justice of the peace and surveyor; Joseph, Michael and David participated in the War of 1812. The senior Creamer died in the year 1925. [s/b 1825]
    Soon after the Creamers took their departure from their Virginia home they were followed by Marshall and Jacob Jenkins, who resided in the same neighborhood. Marshall Jenkins removed to Sugar creek. He lived there about twenty years, then removed to Port Williams in Clinton county. Jacob took possession of a tract of land and lived thereon until 1850, when he divided the same amongst his children and removed to Jeffersonville, where he died in 1865.

    http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/fayette/fayetteco_hist_1914/fayetteco_hist_1914_jeffersontwp.htm

  3.   Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. Mennonite Vital Records, 1750-2014.

    Name: Johan George Kraemer
    [Johan George Cramer]
    Relationship: Child
    Birth Date: 15 Nov 1746
    Death Date: 1826

    Image:Michael Kraemer Records in Lancaster Co PA pg. 1.jpg

  4.   Find A Grave.

    Johan George Creamer
    Birth 1746
    Death 1826 (aged 79–80)
    Burial
    Creamer Cemetery
    Jeffersonville, Fayette County, Ohio, USA

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40198861/george-johan-creamer

  5.   American Genealogical - Biographical Index. (Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States|Middletown, Connecticut: Godfrey Memorial Library).

    Name: George Creamer
    Birth Date: 1750
    Birthplace: Pennsylvania
    Volume: 37
    Page number: 67
    Reference: Heads of Fams. at the first U.S. census. Pa. By U.S. Bureau of the Census. Washington, 1908. (426p.): 116 Ten "Series" of "Pennsylvnia Archives" have been so far published in from 5 to 31v. Ea. Philadelphia and Harrisburg. 1852- ( We have indexed Series 2, v.2 and v.8 ( early Pa. marriage recds.) And all the v. of SeriesV. Which contain nearly complete Pa. Rev. War recds.)Ser.5:2: 868