Maryke CRAMER10 was born on 31 January 1803 in Leer, East Friesland (Ostfriesland), Germany.10 She died on 15 May 1877 at the age of 74 in Leer, East Friesland (Ostfriesland), Germany.10

Spouse: Tiberius WIEMANN-3706. Children were: Meko Herman WIEMANN-3687.


Cora E. CRESMER was born about 1901.70

Spouse: Oliver D. BAKER-2575. Cora E. CRESMER and Oliver D. BAKER were married.70


Calvin P. CRESS was born on 2 February 1852. He died on 17 October 1931 at the age of 79 in Tazewell Co., Illinois. He was buried in Glendale Cemetery, Washington Twp, Tazewell Co., IL..

Spouse: Elizabeth E. BAKER-1305. Elizabeth E. BAKER and Calvin P. CRESS were married.


Henry CRESS61,281 was born (date unknown). No children from this marriage.

Spouse: Caroline (Carrie) THOMAS-1531. Caroline (Carrie) THOMAS and Henry CRESS were married on 14 October 1869 in Tazewell Co., Illinois.7


James Edward CRESS61 was born about 1848 in Virginia.15

Spouse: Mary Ann THOMAS-1530. Mary Ann THOMAS and James Edward CRESS were married on 10 November 1870 in Tazewell Co., Illinois.7


Anne CREWE was born in 1583 in England. She died in 1617 at the age of 34 in England.

Spouse: Edward STEVENS-4954. Children were: John STEVENS-2891.


Abigail CRITTENDEN was born in 1691 in Middlesex County, Connecticut. She died in 1735 at the age of 44 in Middlesex County, Connecticut. Parents: Lt. Thomas CRITTENDEN-4929 and Abigail HULL-4930.

Spouse: Samuel BUELL-2883. Abigail CRITTENDEN and Samuel BUELL were married. Children were: Abigail BUELL-2223.


Lt. Thomas CRITTENDEN was born in 1668 in Middlesex County, Connecticut. He died in 1754 at the age of 86 in New Haven County, Connecticut. Parents: Abraham CRUTTENDEN-4941 and Susannah GREGSON-4942.

Spouse: Abigail HULL-4930. Children were: Abigail CRITTENDEN-2884.


Robert CROCKET was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Matilda DORSEY-2290. Matilda DORSEY and Robert CROCKET were married on 7 February 1853 in Carroll Co., Missouri.230


Alice CRONIN70 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Lewis Eugene CRONIN-2618. Alice CRONIN and Lewis Eugene CRONIN were married.70 Children were: John Arthur CRONIN-2628, David Webber CRONIN-2629, Lewis Eugene CRONIN Jr.-2630.


Dr. Arthur CRONIN was born (date unknown). They had two children.

Spouse: Jessie May BAKER-2458. Jessie May BAKER and Dr. Arthur CRONIN were married. Children were: Lewis Eugene CRONIN-2618, William Baker CRONIN-2619.


David Webber CRONIN70 was born (date unknown). Parents: Lewis Eugene CRONIN-2618 and Alice CRONIN-2627.


John Arthur CRONIN70 was born (date unknown). Parents: Lewis Eugene CRONIN-2618 and Alice CRONIN-2627.


Lewis Eugene CRONIN Jr.70 was born (date unknown). Parents: Lewis Eugene CRONIN-2618 and Alice CRONIN-2627.


Lewis Eugene CRONIN was born in 1915 in Aberdeen, Maryland.70 He died in 1996 at the age of 81 in Annapolis, Maryland.70 Parents: Dr. Arthur CRONIN-2466 and Jessie May BAKER-2458.

Spouse: Alice CRONIN-2627. Alice CRONIN and Lewis Eugene CRONIN were married.70 Children were: John Arthur CRONIN-2628, David Webber CRONIN-2629, Lewis Eugene CRONIN Jr.-2630.


William Baker CRONIN70 was born (date unknown). Parents: Dr. Arthur CRONIN-2466 and Jessie May BAKER-2458.


Marry CROSS was born on 10 December 1640 in Wells, York County, Maine. She died on 24 June 1696 at the age of 55 in Wells, York County, Maine.

Spouse: Roger HILL-4913. Marry CROSS and Roger HILL were married on 1 November 1658 in Wells, York County, Maine. Children were: Hannah HILL-4912.


Alice Mary CROSSWELL118 was born on 11 March 1885.118

Spouse: Charles Hamilton BAKER-3283. Alice Mary CROSSWELL and Charles Hamilton BAKER were married.118


CROWDER55 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Terill Lynn ROBINSON-4694. Terill Lynn ROBINSON and CROWDER were married.55


Sean Michael CROWLEY was born on 3 November 1977 in Laguna Beach, Orange Co., California.55

Spouse: Michelle Kay LEMARIE-4640. Michelle Kay LEMARIE and Sean Michael CROWLEY were married on 30 June 2001 in Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego Co., California.55


Charles W. CRUMP was born about 1879 in Illinois.15 Parents: Nathan CRUMP-1926 and Elizabeth E. BAKER-1252.


Lorena CRUMP was born on 4 October 1878 in New Salem, Illinois. She died on 20 December 1939 at the age of 61 in Spokane, Washington. Parents: Nathan CRUMP-1926 and Elizabeth E. BAKER-1252.

Spouse: Lewis WILLMAN-1891. Children were: Lewis James WILLMAN-1887.


Nathan CRUMP was born on 17 August 1844 in Illinois.129 According to the 1880 Federal Census he was born about 1846. He was 5 years old in the 1850 census. Parents: .

Spouse: Elizabeth E. BAKER-1252. Elizabeth E. BAKER and Nathan CRUMP were married on 11 December 1877.129 Children were: Lorena CRUMP-1892, Charles W. CRUMP-2334.


Abraham CRUTTENDEN was born in 1610 in Kent County, England. He died in 1683 at the age of 73 in New Haven County, Connecticut.

Spouse: Mary HILKISON-4963. Children were: Abraham CRUTTENDEN-4941.


Abraham CRUTTENDEN was born in 1635 in Kent County, England. He died in 1694 at the age of 59 in New Haven County, Connecticut. Parents: Abraham CRUTTENDEN-4962 and Mary HILKISON-4963.

Spouse: Susannah GREGSON-4942. Children were: Lt. Thomas CRITTENDEN-4929.


Lynette Broman CRYSTAL79 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Bobby Joe ROELIKE-1133. Lynette Broman CRYSTAL and Bobby Joe ROELIKE were married on 27 October 1990.


Anne CULLEN79 was born on 23 September 1985 in Washington, D. C.. Parents: John Woodrow CULLEN-948 and Yvonne BORGERDING-936.


John Woodrow CULLEN79 was born on 6 February 1953 in St. Louis, Missouri.

Spouse: Yvonne BORGERDING-936. Yvonne BORGERDING and John Woodrow CULLEN were married on 22 September 1984 in Freeport, Minnesota. Children were: Anne CULLEN-949, Renny CULLEN-950, Rory CULLEN-951.


Renny CULLEN79 was born on 26 August 1991 in Washington, D. C.. Parents: John Woodrow CULLEN-948 and Yvonne BORGERDING-936.


Rory CULLEN79 was born on 16 April 1993 in Washington, D. C.. Parents: John Woodrow CULLEN-948 and Yvonne BORGERDING-936.


Mary Elizabeth CURRAN was born about 1846 in New York.

Spouse: Rees Jesse NEWPORT-1987. Mary Elizabeth CURRAN and Rees Jesse NEWPORT were married on 1 January 1866.


Eunice CURTIS21 died on 29 March 1795.

Spouse: Richard CUTT Major-375. Eunice CURTIS and Richard CUTT Major21 were married in October 1720.


CUTLER was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Willo Marie NEWPORT-2000. Willo Marie NEWPORT and CUTLER were married.


CUTT was born (date unknown). The GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE (1972) fails to better identify this person except the implication that he was from Burnett. RWB Parents: John CUTTE-514 and Joane KELKE-515.

Children were: John CUTT-364.


Ann CUTT21 was born in 1625 in Bath, England.21 She was baptized on 11 September 1625 in Bath, England.21 Parents: John CUTT-364 and Bridget SHERSTON\ BAKER-363.

Spouse: John SHIPWAY-519.


Baker CUTT21 was born in Bath, England.21 Parents: John CUTT-364 and Bridget SHERSTON\ BAKER-363.


Bridget CUTT74 was born (date unknown). Parents: Robert CUTT-360 and Mary HOEL-361.

Spouse: William SERIVEN-535. Bridget CUTT and William SERIVEN21 were married on 23 July 1674.


Bridget CUTT21 was born (date unknown). Parents: Richard CUTT Capt.-367 and Eleanor -529.


Bridget CUTT21 was born on 6 September 1697.21 She died on 13 April 1700 at the age of 2.21 Parents: Richard CUTT-358 and Joanna WILLS-359.


Bridget CUTT21 was born on 13 December 1702.21 Parents: Richard CUTT-358 and Joanna WILLS-359.

Spouse: Samuel HART-541.


Edward CUTT21 was born on 9 July 1707.21 Parents: Richard CUTT-358 and Joanna WILLS-359.


Elizabeth CUTT74 was born (date unknown). Parents: Robert CUTT-360 and Mary HOEL-361.

Spouse: Humphrey ELLIOT-533. Elizabeth CUTT and Humphrey ELLIOT21 were married about 1685.

Spouse: Thomas WITHERICK-534.


Elizabeth CUTT21 was born on 30 November 1664.21 She died on 28 September 1665 at the age of 0.21 Parents: John CUTT-516 and Hannah STARR-520.


Elizabeth CUTT21 was born on 25 November 1689.21 Parents: Richard CUTT-358 and Joanna WILLS-359.

Spouse: Nathaniel RAYNES-538.


Hannah CUTT21 was born on 29 July 1666.21 Parents: John CUTT-516 and Hannah STARR-520.


Hannah CUTT was born on 23 April 1740 in Kittery, Maine.282 Parents: Thomas CUTT-350 and Dorcas HAMMOND-351.

Spouse: WOODBRIDGE-2273. Hannah CUTT and WOODBRIDGE were married.283


Joanna CUTT21 was born on 14 April 1715.21 Parents: Richard CUTT-358 and Joanna WILLS-359.

Spouse: Timothy GERRISH Capt.-542.


John CUTT21 was born in 1563 in Burnett, England.21 He died in 1625 at the age of 62. He was buried on 3 November 1625. "Joseph Whipple's paper does say that the father of the emigrants was a member of Parliament when he died. This has not been disproved, but certainly he was not Richard Cutts, member for Essex in 1654, but John Cutt, who by his own deposition in 1613, aged 50 yrs., then of Bath, before that of 'Estonwell,' co. Devon, was born where his father and grandfather had lived, in Burnett. He sold the manor there in 1599." GENEALOGY DICTIONARY of MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore - 1972 I assume that Joseph Whipple's paper refers to a genealogy done by "a Cutts-Hammond descendant born in 1738" and is considered to be accurate. Parents: CUTT-513.

Spouse: Bridget SHERSTON\ BAKER-363. Children were: Baker CUTT-366, John CUTT-516, Richard CUTT Capt.-367, Walter CUTT-518, Robert CUTT-360, Ann CUTT-517.


John CUTT21 was born in 1613 in Bath, England.21 He was baptized in 1613 in Bath, England.21 He died on 27 March 1681 at the age of 68.21 WILL OF PRESIDENT JOHN CUTT. "I, John Cutt, being in perfect memory, but crazy and infirm in body thro' many weaknesses by reason of age and otherwise, do ordain and declare this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other wills by me formerly made. 1st. I commit my soul into ye hands of God in Christ Jesus, trusting yt it shall be kept by him until that day; and my body unto a decent buryall in my orchard where I buried my wife and children that are deceased. And I will that there be a wall of lime and stone made about my grave and the rest there already buried, with room convenient for a burying place for the residue of my family relations. 2nd. I give unto my beloved son, John Cutt, my house and land where I now live, with the orchard, gardens, wharfing, ware-houses and other housing (except what is hereafter excepted, which I give unto my daughter Hannah,) with all the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, together with my wood field lying upon the creek behind my house, and adjoining to ye land of John Hunking; and all my fresh marsh at ye head of the creek next to Richard Commins's marsh, with my share of ye land bought of Major Waldron and Capt'n Lake near Greenland; as also all the land I bought of Mr. Andrew Wiggin, being 160 pole, by ye water side, (more or less, according to bill of sale) and three miles back into ye woods, toogather with ye marsh or meadow abreast of it and my ten acres of land on ye Grt. island, (excepting out of it what is hereafter excepted for my daughter Mary,) and my warehouse on Star Island. 3d. I give unto my beloved son, Samuel Cutt, my house commonly called the grt. house, with the orchard and field adjoining, (excepting what is hereafter given to his sister Mary,) with all ye privileges thereunto belonging, together with my land near ye Pulpit, being 70 pole in breadth, by ye water side, and running up ye whole length into ye woods, according to the agreement between me and Bro. Richard Cutt, together with yt half of William Williams' plantation in Oyster river, which I bought of him; and ye farm lying near it, which I bought of Thos. Doughty, with ye fresh and salt marsh belonging to it; and my land at Spruce Creek, bought of Mr. Morgan and his wife and Eph'n Lynn, being 160 acres more or less, and yt part which is mine of ye house and land yt was Mr. Corbett, lying at Kittery Point; and my one acre of land lying on ye Great island, with ye warehouse on Smutty Nose island; as also a parcel of land purchased of Rich'd Abbott, lying near Mr. Wilson's it Newichawonit. 4th. I give unto my beloved daughter, Hannah Cutt, my new ware-house, with ye wharfing belonging to it, ye land and wharfe so far as ye smith's shop, with the smith's shop and so far as ye high way, with half an acre of land out of ye windmill field, at ye corner next Bro Richard's barn, fronting upon ye high way between yt and ye river, to run up ye lane between Bro. Richd's land and mine for ye depth of it, ye front to be so wide as yt ye double of ye front shall be in ye length to make ye half acre; and ye little field by William Hart's; and all my land in ye long reach, to say 50 pole breadth which I had at first, with ye addition afterwards laid to it, and ye land I had of Ralph Twamlin per execution; and ye land I had in Dover of Phillip Cromwell per execution, which was sometime belonging to Joseph Austin, to say eleven acres, with the free hold or commonage belonging to it; as also my farm at Wells, both upland and meadow, with ye housing and priviledges belonging thereunto; and that hundred acres of land which I had of Joseph Beard of Dover, lying in or near Cocheco. 5th. I give to my beloved daughter, Mary Cutt, the little field being part of that commonly called ye great field, lying next to ye highway going to ye meeting-house, with half an acre of land butting upon ye river on ye one side and ye creek yt goes up by ye great house on ye other, to take in ye point over and above, and so up toward the great house and the river; and a parcel of land out of that ten acres I gave to my son John upon ye Great island, to say that where my frame now lies or formerly did lye, from ye house that was Capt'n Pendleton's to that which was Otho Tuckerman's, and all below ye rock and so down to ye river; and ye land I bought of John Alt, and the land I bought of Will'm Williams, lying in ye woods at the head of Oyster river; and the 13 acres at Boyling Rock, bought of Jaffray Currier; and further, I will that her brother John shall summer two cows for her in his pasture at home freely during her natural life, and because her proportion of land is smaller than what the rest of my children have, I will that she shall pay nothing towards what I hereafter give to her mother out of her proportion of moveables. 6th. As to the remainder of my estate lying in moneys, plate, household goods, wares of any sort, stock, shipping, debts, or any estate whatsoever, anywise of right appertaining to me, and not already disposed of, I doe dispose of it as followeth, viz: one third part of the whole to my eldest son, John Cutt the other two-thirds shall be divided into four parts, of which my son Samuel Cutt shall have the one half the other half to be equally divided between my two daughters, Hannah and Mary Cutt, unto each of which daughters I give besides their portion a silver plate marked T. S. 7th. Provided always yt I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Ursula Cutt, the full sum of five hundred pounds, to be taken out of that portion which I have given to my sons, John and Samuel, and to my daughter Hannah, each of them to pay their proportions of the said five hundred pounds, according to ye quantity of goods yt falls to their shares when the whole is summed up and divided to them, and they shall pay it in each species yt they receive their portion in, whether money, goods, shipping or otherwise, according to ye value of what they receive--the moveables to be apprized at price currant. Moreover I will that my beloved wife shall have liberty to dwell in my house till my son John come to age or marry if she continue a widow, whom I request to have respect to my children and be a mother to them. If my son John marry while my wife continues a widow, she shall have ye use of a couple of rooms in ye house, such as shall be judged most convenient by my executors and overseers together; and may be comfortable for her accommodation, or shee shall have liberty to build an house upon that piece of land which she hath lately taken in as an addition to ye orchard, and may therein dwell during her widowhood; and when she leaves it my son John shall have it with what is built upon it--or she shall have liberty to dwell in ye new warehouse, which shall be fitted up for her till my daughter Hannah comes to make use of it; moreover she shall have ye use of that land at ye Pulpit which I have given to my son Samuel, till he come to age, and may improve so much of it as shee sees meet, and build upon it if she pleases, and shall have ye benefit of it dureing her natural life, and then both ye land and all ye improvement and building shall return unto my son Samuel Cutt. 8th. Furthermore, I will that if any of my children die before they come to age or marry, the portion I have given them shall be equally divided between those of them yt survive; and if any of my children die without issue after marriage, I will yt the housing and land I have given them shall goe to the next kin; and with these provisos it is to be understood that I give the above mentioned houses and lands to my children and their heirs forever--provided also that it is to be judged meet for the peopleing of the place to sell any part of the grt. house field into house lots, and my overseers and execu'rs approve of it, may be done, and ye money for ye land so sold to redound to the behoofe of the person to whom I have given the lands; and if it may be done for the good of the whole, I advise that by the consent of my exec'rs and overseers, the shipping or part of them may be sold as soon as may be. 9th. For the good of the town where I dwell, I give and bequeath one hundred pounds towards the erecting of a free school--provided the town shall set it up within seven years after my decease. Unto the church in Portsmouth to which I belong I give fifteen pounds, and thirty pounds to the poor of the town, which said thirty pounds shall be disposed of at the direction of my overseers. Unto ye children of my bro. Robert Cutt, I give wt. was owing to me from their father, to be equally divided among them. Unto my cousin John Shipway I give ten pounds, and to my servant Bathiah Furber fivety shillings. 10th. Finally, I make my beloved son John and my daughter Hannah, execu'rs to this my last will and testament; and I request and appoint my good friends, Mr. Joshua Moody, Mr. Richard Martin and Mr. Reuben Hull of Portsm. and Capt. Thos. Brattle of Boston, to be my overseers; and unto ye sd. Moody I give as a legacy fivety pounds, and to the other three overseers thirty pounds a piece, whom I do earnestly desire to be careful for the concerns of my children, and to order matters so for them as may be to their best behoofe and for the maintaining and promoting love between them; and if there happen any difference among my wife and children about the interpretation of the will, or about any matter referring to these concernments therein, my will is that the partie or parties concerned shall chuse each of them a man to join with the overseers for the decision of any such controversy; and wt. they or the major part of them shall determine I will shall be the final issue of any such matter. The management of my buriall I leave for the prudence of my beloved wife and my overseers; and do oblige my exec'rs with the advice of my overseers to see to the paying of the legacies above mentioned, and discharging of all my just debts and funeral charges out of my estate. In testimony to all and singular ye premises, I set to my hand and seal this 6th day of May, in the year 1680--by the premises I mean wt. is written on ye side above and on ye other side. JOHN CUTT.[L.S.] We whose names are und'rwritten, saw Mr. John Cutt, Sen'r, set his hand and seal to this instrument, and heard him declare it to be his last will and testam't, this 6th May, 1680. JOHN FLETCHER, SAM'L KEAIS." The will contains a codicil, made Jan. 3, 1681, in which he says, "upon the consideration of ye grt. wasting of my estate by reason of long sickness and other bad Providences attending me," he gives his beloved wife L400 instead of L500. The corn-mill at the Creek, to which reference is made in the will of Richard, was near the spot where the stocking factory was afterwards built. The wind- mill field was in front of the present locality of the jail. The windmill was on the site now occupied by Mr. Goodall's house. The foundation stones remained undisturbed until the erection of that house, in 1851. Parents: John CUTT-364 and Bridget SHERSTON\ BAKER-363.

Spouse: Hannah STARR-520. Hannah STARR and John CUTT21 were married on 30 July 1662 in Boston, Massachusetts. Children were: John CUTT-524, Elizabeth CUTT-525, Hannah CUTT-526, Mary CUTT-527, Samuel CUTT-528.


John CUTT21 was born on 30 June 1663.21 He died in 1685 at the age of 22.21 Parents: John CUTT-516 and Hannah STARR-520.