Born in 1759, Jacob Cramer
was a private in Guy
Young's Co., Col. Willett's
regiment He served for 10
months in the New York
Line, and was in several
skirmishes with the Tories
and Indians. He was discharged
at Fort Plain,
Montgomery Co., Jan. 1,
1783.
Jacob Cramer married a
girl named Hannah and
turned up in Pamelia, Jefferson
County, where he
died April 23, 1833, aged 73,
and his wife on Jan. 23,
1837, aged 80. Both are buried
in the North Watertown
Cemetery. The couple had
two sons, Jacob and another
who was unnamed
and was described as having
"long been for himself."
http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
Born in 1759, Jacob Cramer
was a private in Guy
Young's Co., Col. Willett's
regiment He served for 10
months in the New York
Line, and was in several
skirmishes with the Tories
and Indians. He was discharged
at Fort Plain,
Montgomery Co., Jan. 1,
1783.
Jacob Cramer married a
girl named Hannah and
turned up in Pamelia, Jefferson
County, where he
died April 23, 1833, aged 73,
and his wife on Jan. 23,
1837, aged 80. Both are buried
in the North Watertown
Cemetery. The couple had
two sons, Jacob and another
who was unnamed
and was described as having
"long been for himself."
http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
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