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Photo: eight of the children of John Washington Cram and his wife Polly: (standing, left to right): Dr. Elizabeth Sanborn Cram Fenno (wife of Stephen Fenno); George Washington Cram (husband of Sarah Holden); and Elvira Catherine Cram Stevens (wife of John Nelson Stevens); (seated, left to right): Polly Cram Maloon (wife of Greenleaf Maloon); Nancy Cram Lane (wife of William Lane); Amos Cram (husband of Jane Sanborn Prescott); Mary Jane Cram Parsons (wife of Joseph Parsons); and Dr. John Cram (husband of Sarah Abbott Lane). Credit: Kathy Williams Curtis.

Genealogy & Photos of the Quimby Family Line

By Melissa Berry on March 26, 2024

In this article, Melissa Davenport Berry writes about the extended Quimby family line, featuring a famous inventor, and includes many family photos. .. (Read More)

Researching Recent Obituaries to Extend My Family Tree

By Thomas Jay Kemp on October 8, 2014

I was born in New Hampshire and my family has lived there for the past 350+ years. I probably have a cousin in every town in the state. This is especially true in Sanbornton, New Hampshire—I don’t think I could throw a rock there in any direction and not hit a relative. So—I use... (Read More)


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