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Mary Frances <I>Grant</I> Cramer

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Mary Frances Grant Cramer

Birth
Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Apr 1905 (aged 65)
East Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Hillside, Union County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Mary Frances Grant, b. at Georgetown, Ohio, July 28, 1839; m. at Covington, Ky., Oct. 27, 1863, to Michael John Cramer [b. at Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Feb. 6, 1835; d. at Carlisle, Pa., Jan. 23, 1898; son of John Jacob Cramer and Magdalene Bowman]

Resided at East Orange, N. J. (70 Orange St.); A. B. at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1860, A. M. in 1863, LL. D. in 1895; D. D. Syracuse University in 1873; pastor of Methodist Episcopal churches in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860-64, Nashville, Tenn., 1864; chaplain U. S. A., 1864-67; consul at Leipzig, Germany, 1867-70; minister to Denmark, 1870-81, to Switzerland 1881-85; professor of theology at Boston University, 1885-85; editor of the German Quarterly Theological Review 1889-98; instructor in church history at Drew Theological Seminary, 1895-96; professor of philosophy at Dickinson College, 1897-98; she attended Wesleyan Female College.

(from The Grant Family Magazine Supplementary to the Grant Family History, ed. by Arthur Hastings Grant, Feb. 1900-Dec. 1910, p. 656) The editor has received from Mary (Grant) Cramer, who is travelling with her son in Great Britain and France, some interesting souvenirs of Castle Grant, Grantown, Scotland.
Mary Frances Grant, b. at Georgetown, Ohio, July 28, 1839; m. at Covington, Ky., Oct. 27, 1863, to Michael John Cramer [b. at Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Feb. 6, 1835; d. at Carlisle, Pa., Jan. 23, 1898; son of John Jacob Cramer and Magdalene Bowman]

Resided at East Orange, N. J. (70 Orange St.); A. B. at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1860, A. M. in 1863, LL. D. in 1895; D. D. Syracuse University in 1873; pastor of Methodist Episcopal churches in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860-64, Nashville, Tenn., 1864; chaplain U. S. A., 1864-67; consul at Leipzig, Germany, 1867-70; minister to Denmark, 1870-81, to Switzerland 1881-85; professor of theology at Boston University, 1885-85; editor of the German Quarterly Theological Review 1889-98; instructor in church history at Drew Theological Seminary, 1895-96; professor of philosophy at Dickinson College, 1897-98; she attended Wesleyan Female College.

(from The Grant Family Magazine Supplementary to the Grant Family History, ed. by Arthur Hastings Grant, Feb. 1900-Dec. 1910, p. 656) The editor has received from Mary (Grant) Cramer, who is travelling with her son in Great Britain and France, some interesting souvenirs of Castle Grant, Grantown, Scotland.


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