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Kramer
English
The name 'Kramer' originates from Germany. It is derived from the english word 'Cramer' in itself derived from occupational name of a shopkeeper, from the Germanic word 'Kramer' (Yiddish 'kremer'), an agent derivative of the Middle High German word 'kram' (from the Old High German word 'cram') meaning trading post, tent. Variants: 'Kremer', 'Kromer', 'Creamer'. Compiled information from Historical and Private archive's has confirmed that the name 'Kramer' and or it´s variant's, dates as far back as the 16th century were a Flemish cartographer 'Gerhard Kremer' (1512-94) preferred the Latinized form of this name, 'Gerardus Marcator', and it is from this that 'Mercator's projection' takes it's name.Historical archive's have been unable to definitely determine the exact period of settlement in North America but It is believed that the forefather's of this surname were part of the exodus of migrants that followed the Treaty of Peace signed in Paris in 1763, when great Britain obtained ownership of the whole of North America east of the Missisipi River excepting New Orleans. The chief reasons causing working class people to emigrate were, poor crop yields, high unemployment, and the misconception that America was a land of golden opportunity. It is has been estimated that after 1769 some 20,000 persons a year migrated to the Americas from the British Isles. 'Kramer' is the '398th' most common surname in North America. ...
Per fesse; 1.°:Or, a lion issuant azure, langued and armed gules; 2.°:Azure, three pomegranates accosted or, stalked and leaved vert, seeded gules. Two helmets crowned. Crests: 1.°: an eagle head erased sable between two wings conjoined per fesse or and azure; 2.°: an orb or between four flags argent. Supports: dexter, a lion regardant argent; sinister, a griffin regardant sable.
Baronial coat of arms of family Krämer. Source: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome I A-K".
Per fesse; 1.°:Or, a lion issuant azure langued and armed gules; 2.°:Azure, two pomegranates accosted or, stalked and leaved of the same per chevron inverted. Crest: an eagle head erased sable between two wings conjoined per fesse or and azure.
Noble coat of arms of family Krämer; sources: "Armorial Général par J.B.Rietstap - Deuxième èdition refondue et augmentée - Tome I A-K"; "Siebmacher's großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch, Bd. 3 (Blühender Adel deutscher Landschaften unter preußischer Vorherrschaft), 11. Abt., T. 2:";"Der Adel der russischen Ostseeprovinzen, Teil 2: Der Nichtimmatrikulierte Adel, Nürnberg 1901, 99".
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