. History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, , with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches .. . ta Jane, born Oc-tober 26, 1837, died August 23, 1839; (3) a son, bornMarch 9, 1839, died young; (4) Rosetta Jane, born March5, 1840; (5) Nancy D., born March 6, 1841; (6) FloraA., born September 18, 1842 ; (7) Thomas A., born March4, 1844, resides in Lynn, Mass.; (8) Josiah Calvin, bornMarch 7, 1846, resides in Lynn, Mass. (4) Joseph C, born June 2,1815, married, April 7,1837,Hann
. History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, , with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches .. . ta Jane, born Oc-tober 26, 1837, died August 23, 1839; (3) a son, bornMarch 9, 1839, died young; (4) Rosetta Jane, born March5, 1840; (5) Nancy D., born March 6, 1841; (6) FloraA., born September 18, 1842 ; (7) Thomas A., born March4, 1844, resides in Lynn, Mass.; (8) Josiah Calvin, bornMarch 7, 1846, resides in Lynn, Mass. (4) Joseph C, born June 2,1815, married, April 7,1837,Hannah J. Tibbetts of Pittsfield, born April 27, 1819 ; hesettled on the home place ; was representative in the legis-lature at Concord in 1858-59, and has held various otheroffices of trust in his native town. Mr. Cram began earlyto show unusual taste and skill in vocal music, and at theage of nineteen began teaching the elements of it; he wasencouraged to more fully qualify himself for that calling,and in the mouth of August, 1836, he went to Boston andplaced himself under the instruction of Lowell Mason,George James Webb, Hastings, Baker, Woodbury, Brad-bury, Johnson, and ^Frost; and yearly, until 1855, was a. JOSEPH C. CRAM. HISTORY OF BEERFIELB. 3(37 constant attendant of the Boston musical convention forthe edncation of those who were making teaching a busi-ness. From 1834 to 1878, a period of forty-four years, has been employed in going from town and city inNew Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine, to educate thetaste and cultivate the vocal powers of the young, and im-prove the service of praise in the churches. His success inthese directions has been surpassed by few, if any. He hastaught in sixty towns and cities; had three hundred andten different schools and classes, containing 20,220 pupils,not including private instruction given to a large numberof individuals. His genial nature, blending with firmnessand decision of character, his melodious voice, and rarefeli
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