![]() ![]() Of them were prominent citizens and were well-known in Cranetown and its surroundingĪrea. The Cranes were an extremely prolific family with many divisions and branches. (1719 – 1800) contributed to the building of a third church in the area. That was closer and more convenient than the church in Newark. His son Nathaniel (1680 – 1760) was alsoĪctive within the town, and played a crucial role in the establishment of a new church ![]() Of both the town and the church in Newark. Azariah was very involved in the development Three hundred acres of land that Jasper had willed to him. 1730) built one of the first houses in what is now Montclair on the Of New Haven, Connecticut, and later settled in Newark, New Jersey. He is listed as one of the first colonists Hampshire, England in the early 17th century. The Cranes are the founding family of Montclair. The bulk is from the early to mid-nineteenthĨ manuscript boxes and 5 flat file boxes (13 boxes total) Well as other members of the Crane family and its branches. Job Crane, Noah Crane, John Crane, Oliver Crane, Amos Crane, and Jeptha Crane, as Israel Crane, Aaron Crane, Joseph Crane, David D. ![]() Other creators include (but are not limited to) Azariah Crane, Many of the documents were created or signed by Zenas Crane, a well-known magistrateĪnd civil engineer. The majority was most likely donated to the Society by Ken Crane, a living member The materials in this collection were acquired through donation. The collection also includes some materials relating to other families that were affiliated The materials are primarily legal documents, such asĭeeds and indentures either addressed to or signed by a member of the Crane family. They established themselves as a prominent family of the NewarkĪrea and remained so throughout the nineteenth century, which is when the majority This collection contains documents pertaining to the Crane family, the founders of ![]()
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