Captain Hector François Chataigner de Cramahé, Chevalier, Seigneur de Cramahé et des Rochers was a Huguenot officer who assisted William of Orange in the taking of the English throne.
Originating from the area of La Rochelle, on the French western coast, where his family owned the Château de Cramahé, after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Cramahé and his brothers fled, himself as a soldier in William of Orange's army and the others Henry Augustus and Alexandre Thésée, Sieur de Lisle to South Carolina.
Along with numerous other Huguenot officers, he settled in Dublin, where he received a pension of 4 shillings per day.
His daughter Jeanne married the son of Salomon Blosset de Loche from whom descended Colonel John Blossett and the actors Tyrone Power, Sr., and Tyrone Power.
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