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James Graham (1695 - abt. 1783)

James Graham
Born in Inverrary, Argyleshire, Scotlandmap
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
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Died about at about age 88 in Rowan, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

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James Graham has Scottish Ancestors.

James Graham was born in 1695 in Scotland. He died in 1783 in Rowan County, North Carolina.[1]

Parents: James Graham (1670-1758) and Marie Millar (1675-before 1758)

Spouses
  1. Mary (Brown) Graham, married in Chester County, Pennsylvania
  2. Jane (Patton) Graham (1695-1712)
Children
  1. Jane (Graham) Armstrong (1700-1792), married John "Jack" Armstrong (1708-1744) in about 1735, probably in Pennsylvania
  2. Richard Graham (1716-1779), married Agnes Hannah Cathey (1716-1792) in 1736 in Delaware

Jane (Graham) Armstrong had at least one child, James Armstron, born in 1736 in Paxtang Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and died on Jul 13, 1766 in Rowan County, North Carolina[2]

Burial: Location unknown

Sources

  1. #RLGraham, #Will
  2. #RLGraham and Find A Grave Memorial 54284879
  • https://www.geni.com/people/James-Graham-II/6000000001341349041
  • The Grahams of Rowan and Iredell Counties, by Robert L. Graham, Aug 10, 2012, available on-line via Amazon and Google Play, accessed Jul 2, 2017, authoritave and we'll researched family history, page 63
  • Will of James Graham, Rowan County, North Carolina Will Book G/67




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