She married 9 June 1785 at St James', Westminster,[2] James Graham, 1st Baronet Graham of Netherby
They had issue, 4 sons and 8 daughters,[3] including;[4]
James Robert George Graham, born 1791, succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet;
Elizabeth Anne Graham, born 1792, married 1816, Reverend William James Darley Waddilove (1786-1859) and died 1874 having had issue;
Caroline Graham, born 1793, married 1821, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 1st Baronet (1795-1867) and died 1870 having had issue;
Harriet Anne Graham, born 1799, married 1832, Captain Fred Madan, East India Service (1797-1863) and died 1836 having had issue;
George Graham, born 1801, Registrar General, married 1836 Maria Hassell (died 1855) and died 1888 having had issue;
Charlotte Graham, (seventh daughter) married 26 June 1828 at Christ Church, Marylebone, Sir George Musgrave, 10th Baronet of Edenhall, (1799-1872) and died 26 June 1873 at 27 Eaton Place having had issue.[5]
He husband died 13 April 1824 and was buried at Arthured, county Cumberland and she died 20 September 1836. Her will was proven later that same month.[6]
↑ Cokayne, vol 5, p. 230; Lodge, p. 256 confirms dates
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Cokayne, George Edward (ed.), Complete Baronetage, vol. 5: 1707-1800, Exeter: William Pollard, 1906. Digitised by Internet Archive, from Cornell University Library (https://archive.org/details/cu31924092524374 : viewed 4 January 2015)
Lodge, Edmund, The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, as at Present Existing, 28th ed. revised and enlarged, London: Hurst and Blackett, 1859. Digitised by Google Books (http://books.google.com) .
Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval, The Blood Royal of Britain being a roll of the living descendants of Edward IV and Henry VII, Kings of England and James III, King of Scotland, London: T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1903.
Paul, Sir James Balfour (ed.), The Scots Peerage founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas Peerage of Scotland, vol. 4, Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1907. Digitised by Internet Archive
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