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Amos Crane 1792–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1792

Birth Location: Keswick, New Brunswick

Death Date: BEF 1860

Death Location: Linneus, Maine (Aroostook)

Father: Daniel Crane

Mother: Sarah White

Spouse(s): Abigail Parsons

Children(s): Hannah Crane, Dorothy Crane, Daniel Crane, Noah Crane

Amos Crane was born in 1792 in Keswick, New Brunswick, the child of Daniel Crane And Sarah White. Amos Crane married Abigail Parsons, and had children including Daniel Amos Crane, Dorothy Ann Crane, Hannah Crane, Noah Crane. Amos Crane passed away in 1860 in Linneus, Maine (Aroostook).

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Biography

  • Amos Crane was born in 1792 in Keswick, New Brunswick, the child of Daniel Crane And Sarah White.
  • Amos Crane married Abigail Parsons, and had children including Daniel Amos Crane, Dorothy Ann Crane, Hannah Crane, Noah Crane.
  • Amos Crane passed away in 1860 in Linneus, Maine (Aroostook).

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Amos Crane's Ancestors

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Amos Crane
1792–1860
Birth Place: Keswick, New Brunswick
Parents
Daniel Crane
1749–1815
USA
Sarah White
1769–1859
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Amos Crane's Descendants

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Amos Crane (1792–BEF 1860) m. Abigail Parsons (1798–1872)
  1. 1. Hannah Crane 1832–1910 m. Samuel (Parsons) Lilley 1828–1909
    1. 1. Lucy (Caroline) Lilley 1851–
    2. 2. Samuel (Roger) Lilley 1852–
    3. 3. Alexander (Wellington) Lilley 1854–
    4. 4. Charles (Edward) Lilley 1856–
    5. 5. Amos (Parsons) Lilley 1859–1890
    6. 6. Samuel (Roger) Lilley 1861–
    7. 7. Henry (Havelock) Lilley 1862–
    8. 8. Hannah (Bertha) Lilley 1865–1889
    9. 9. Frances (Elizabeth) Lilley 1869–1879
    10. 10. Martha (Bird) Lilley 1871–1879
    11. 11. Maria (Louisa) Lilley 1867–1943 m. Shepard (Orman) Dickinson 1864–1936
      1. 1. Mary (Louise) Dickinson 1905–1995 m. William (Ernest) Brahm 1901–1991
        1. 1. David (Ray) Brahm 1937–2013
        2. 2. William (Ernest) Brahm 1926–1988
        3. 3. Verna (May) Brahm 1931–2002
        4. 4. Agnes (Lillian) Brahm 1935–1935
      2. 2. Lucy (Victoria) Dickinson 1900–
      3. 3. Mabelle (Laura) Dickinson 1902–
      4. 4. Muriel (Lilley) Dickinson 1902–
      5. 5. Lydia (Hannah) Dickinson 1904–
      6. 6. Laurel (Lincoln) Dickinson 1908–
      7. 7. Amos (Parsons) Dickinson 1891– m. Mabel (Grace) Fenlason 1900–
      8. 8. Roger (Lee) Dickinson 1897– m. Dora (May) Day 1891–
        1. 1. Melda (Day) Dickinson 1920– m. Kenneth Chapman –1944 m. Leon Ouellette 1911–
        2. 2. Dorothea (R.) Dickinson 1925–
      9. 9. Clara (Elizabeth) Dickinson 1889–1924
      10. 10. Ray (Orman) Dickinson 1893–
      11. 11. Lillian (Agnes) Dickinson 1896–
  2. 2. Dorothy (Ann) Crane 1824–
  3. 3. Daniel (Amos) Crane 1830–
  4. 4. Noah Crane 1835–

Amos Crane's Timeline

2 Records

1792
1792
Birth of Amos Crane in Keswick, New Brunswick
Keswick, New Brunswick
1860
BEF 1860
Age 68
Death of Amos Crane in Linneus, Maine (Aroostook)
Linneus, Maine (Aroostook)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1792
    Event Place: Keswick, New Brunswick
    Record Source: DNA MATCH MyHeritage, David Brahm Tree by David Ernest Brahm 07072021

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 1860
    Event Place: Linneus, Maine (Aroostook)
    Record Source: DNA MATCH MyHeritage, David Brahm Tree by David Ernest Brahm 07072021

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