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Margaret (Blair) Graham (1879 - 1934)

Margaret (Maggie) Graham formerly Blair
Born in Pound Street, Larne, County Antrim, Irelandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 19 Jul 1899 in Fortwilliam Park Presbyterian Church, Antrim Road, Belfast, Irelandmap
Died at age 55 in 109 Upper Canning Street, Belfast, Northern Irelandmap
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Biography

Marriage

Margaret Blair was married to Robert Graham in 1899.

TypeCivil
Date19 Jul 1899
Husband's NameROBERT GRAHAM
Husband's Address1Belfast
Husband's OccupationPlater
Husband's AgeFull Age
Husband's DenominationPresbyterian
Husband's Marital StatusBachelor
Husband's Father's NameJames Graham
Husband's Father's OccupationMerchant
Husband's WitnessJohn A D McKinty
Wife's NameMARGARET BLAIR
Wife's AddressBelfast
Wife's Occupation
Wife's AgeFull Age
Wife's DenominationPresbyterian
Wife's Marital StatusSpinster
Wife's Father's NameAlexander Blair
Wife's Father's OccupationStoreman
Wife's WitnessMary Blair
MinisterBY LICENCE REV J Knowles
VenueFortwilliam Park Presbyterian Church,
Antrim Road, Belfast
SourceUlster Historical Foundation

1901 Census of Ireland

On census day March 31, 1901, Margaret Graham was living with her husband and child at 73 Upper Canning Street in the Duncairn area of Belfast.[1][2]

73 Upper Canning Street, Duncairn, County Antrim
Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to Head Birthplace Occupation Religion Marital Status
GrahamRobert22MHead of familyBelfastShip PlaterPresbyterianMarried
GrahamMaggie21FWifeBelfastPresbyterianMarried
GrahamJames9mthMSonBelfastPresbyterianNot Married

1911 Census of Ireland

On census day April 2, 1911, Margaret Graham was living with her husband, four children and a lady named Elizabeth Smith (described as mother-in-law?) at 73 Upper Canning Street in the Duncairn area of Belfast.[3]

73 Upper Canning Street, Duncairn, County Antrim
Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to Head Birthplace Occupation Religion Marital Status
GrahamRobert33MHead of familyCounty AntrimBoilermakerPresbyterianMarried
GrahamMaggie32FWifeCounty AntrimPresbyterianMarried
GrahamJames10MSonCounty AntrimAt SchoolPresbyterianSingle
GrahamMartha5FDaughterCounty AntrimAt SchoolPresbyterianSingle
GrahamEarnest3MSonCounty AntrimPresbyterianSingle
GrahamAlexander1MSonCounty AntrimPresbyterianSingle
SmithElizabeth80FMother in LawCounty AntrimPresbyterianWidow

Death

Margaret died on May 9, 1934 at 109 Upper Canning Street, Belfast. Cause of death was Heart Trouble.

Burial

Margaret Graham was buried on May 10, 1934 at the family plot, reference number J1 14, in the Glenalina Extension to Belfast City Cemetery.[4]

Sources

  1. National Archives of Ireland 1901 Census entry for the Graham family at 73 Upper Canning Street, Belfast
  2. Lennon Wylie transcript of 1901 Belfast Street Directory showing correct street numbering
  3. National Archives of Ireland 1911 Census entry for the Graham family and Elizabeth Smith at 73 Upper Canning Street, Belfast
  4. Belfast City Council burial record for Margaret Graham
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