s/o H S Cram 72934813 & Edith 75710843 Kingdon Drexel / who possibly later married Ruth Vauk
A son, John Sergeant Cram, was born to Mr. and Mrs. HS Cram on May 30, 1932, at the Harbor Sanitarium. Opened as The New York City Asylum for the Insane in July 1868, renamed Harbor Hospital, Cropsey Avenue at 23rd Avenue, Brooklyn
Lady Jeanne was married at the time to stepdad John Cram III, a descendant of railroad developer Jay Gould. Her biological father was Bolivian and worked at the United Nations.
m.1967 Lady Louise Jeanne Campbell divorced 1968 dau Cusi {her name is Incan for 'happy'} Cram b.Sept 22, 1967 an American playwright, screenwriter, actress, and model m.Peter Hirsch
s/o H S Cram 72934813 & Edith 75710843 Kingdon Drexel / who possibly later married Ruth Vauk
A son, John Sergeant Cram, was born to Mr. and Mrs. HS Cram on May 30, 1932, at the Harbor Sanitarium. Opened as The New York City Asylum for the Insane in July 1868, renamed Harbor Hospital, Cropsey Avenue at 23rd Avenue, Brooklyn
Lady Jeanne was married at the time to stepdad John Cram III, a descendant of railroad developer Jay Gould. Her biological father was Bolivian and worked at the United Nations.
m.1967 Lady Louise Jeanne Campbell divorced 1968 dau Cusi {her name is Incan for 'happy'} Cram b.Sept 22, 1967 an American playwright, screenwriter, actress, and model m.Peter Hirsch
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement