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kena
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Hi Papamoa, I have a Graham from Arthuret kind of area but quite far back, Margaret Grame born 1692, married William Ferguson, would be very grateful for any help you are able to give me though. By the way, welcome to Rootschat.
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Anna
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GalaxyJane
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Hello Papamoa, Welcome to Rootschat from me too. I am researching a Graham family from Kirklinton --in my direct line, a Jane Graham, born in Kirklinton in 1804, married William Angus born Blackwell, Carlisle in 1809 They married at St Cuthbert's church Carlisle on 9th July 1831. Jane's parents were John Graham and Ann Scott who married at Kirklinton in 1796. Their other children and their DOBs were Dinah 1800 Richard 1802 Ann 1806 William 1810 I hope this sounds familiar, as there are so many Grahams and I am lost among them! Regards Jane
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kena
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Hi Bruce, Thanks very much for that, look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks again
Anna
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Papamoa
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Hi Jane & Anna,
Jane
I have had a quick look at some of my data and found the following three christenings which may or may not be additional to your family of John and Ann.
EDWARD, christened 21st June, 1813 at Sunnyside, Kirklinton SARAH, christened 25th January, 1816 at Sunnyside, Kirklinton ROBERT, christened 6th June, 1819 at Uppertown, Kirklinton.
I have a fairly extensive extraction of Graham's from the Bishops Transcripts for Arthuret and Kirklinton and these are the only names I have found that may fit with your family,
Anna,
I haven't found anything on your query, can you provide me with more information from more recent events?
Best regards, Bruce
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Subaru
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Hi Bruce
I have a William Graham, b1801 in Carlisle. He was married more than once. The last 'wife' I have for him is Mary (who was also married before - so I don't have her maiden name) Tomlinson. They had a son, John Graham b1836 at Whitehaven, Cumberland. Mary had two daughters, Ann and Margaret to her previous husband.
I don't know if William had any other children before he married Mary. He was a coal miner, living on Quay Street, Whitehaven. He was also an inn-keeper, living at the Union Inn. John was born at Preston Quarter, Whitehaven.
John married Ann Morgan in 1858 at Whitehaven. They had John b1861, George b1865, James b1866, Elizabeth b1869 by 1871. I'm still researching the rest of the years and family. There are so many Grahams at that time though, it's quite complicated.
Does any of this ring any bells?
Rosemary
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GROGGINS, GLASSON, FARRELLY, PYE, CAMPBELL, HENVY, GLAVE - Ireland, Whitehaven (Cumberland) BEARDEN, BOWMAN - Whitehaven/Beckermet Cumberland ROONEY, WARD, MALONE - Ireland, Cleator Moor (Cumberland) MAIN, CUTTER, CLAYTON, PRYKE - Thetford, Swaffham (Norfolk) FORD/E - Ireland, Warwickshire England COULTHARD - Whitehaven/Workington (Cumberland) DWAN - Ireland LAWSON - Isle of Man, Whitehaven
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kena
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Hi Bruce, unfortunately I don't have any more recent Graham's than this (in England anyway, some in Gretna in the 1700's on a different line) but can send you a copy of my link to these Graham's from my familyhistory computer program if you like if you let me have your email address in a personal message please ( a bit less public than the forums).
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Anna
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Hi Papamoa, Just logged on and saw your request re Graham of Arthuret. I live 3 miles from Arthuret and we have Netherby Hall one mile away where the Grahams lived for a lot of years. They dont live in the hall now as they had to sell it but still live just outside the grounds. Sir James Graham is about 58 now. There is a local hotel called the Graham Arms which the family once owned - proper hunting shooting and fishing brigade.If this helps and I can be of any further assistance let me know.
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kena
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Hi Jessy, please do you know if the first name Gabriel or variations is a name in this Graham line, think this might be the name of my Margaret's father and she was baptised 1692 in Arthuret.
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Anna
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Hi Anna, Cant answer that one straight away but I shall make some enquiries for you. The Grahams did have their own church built at Netherby called Kirk Andrews on Esk (St Andrews) and I know the wife had a beautiful arch and alter brought over from Italy for the church. Does that mean anything to you. I shall speak to some neighbours whose family have lived here for a couple of generations and see if they can help. Jess
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kena
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Hi Jess, Thanks very much for that, your time and trouble is greatly appreciated. Think I might have seen the name Netherby on the Longtown site but part from that nothing.
Thanks again
Anna
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Mullon, Fowell, Thornely, Wilding, Lowndes,Gallimore - Cheshire Routledge, Bell, Gillesby, Armstrong, Forster, Ewart, Nixon, Kennedy,Reay,Wright,Nattrass,Little,Richardson - Cumberland Winsborough, Hannabus, Copp, Salter, Bray, Williams, Bonney, Creedy, Matthews, Kelner - Devon Minto, - Durham Allaker, Fitch,Groom,Queary - Essex Steeple, Moult, Woodcock - Lancashire Trafford, Hambleton, Cordon, Sweetman, Goldstraw, Brough, Barton, Dawson, Sutton, Stevenson - Staffordshire Huess - Somerset
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Jessy
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Bruce and Anna, Have a look at Grahams of Longtown and Netherby on the web. You may have seen it already Bruce but it is very interesting. They have lived in Netherby for 400 years. Sorry Bruce I dont live in Netherby Hall it is 1 mile away and owned by a Mr Robb. I also live in a gamekeepers cottage which belonged to Netherby. I have some old documents which I will look at for you to see if it mentions the property in Sandysike. You will have to bare with me I will have to hunt them down. Jess
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