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James and Jared Graham Chester, Lancaster, and Cumberland Counties Pennsylvania Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio Migration 1 1. James Graham (I) Born: about 1686 in Northern Ireland Died: Localities: Fled Scotland to Ireland & then to America circa 1729 Married: Unknown Children: James Graham (II) Jarrett (Jared) Graham (I): born about 1700 James Graham (II) 2. James Graham (II) Born: about 1686 in Northern Ireland Died: about 1731 in Chester County PA Localities: Fled Scotland with father to Ireland & then to America circa 1729 Married: Unknown Children: 3. Arthur Graham (I) 3. Jarred Graham (I) 3. James Graham (III) 3. Jennet Graham: born 1704 3. Michael Graham (I): born about 1710 in Ulster, Ireland, moved to Virginia James Graham (II) Son 3. Arthur Graham Born: about 1700 in Northern Ireland Died: circa 1765 in Chester Delaware County PA Localities: Married: Jane; may have been 2 nd wife Children: 4. James Graham (Sr.) 4. Arthur Graham (Jr.) 4. Mary Graham 4. Margaret Graham 4. Helinor Graham 4. Sarah Graham: born circa 1748 4. John Graham: born circa 1750 4. Michael Graham: born circa 1752 4. Jared Graham: born circa 1753; died circa 1794 4. Daniel Graham: born circa 1756 4. Jean Graham: born circa 1757 1 Haddock, Haydock, Carmichael, Galt, Sewell, McKibben Family Tree, haydock@ix.netcom.com

James Graham (II) Son 3. Jarred Graham: Born: Died: circa 1772 in Lancaster County PA Will: Proved April 24 th 1772 Married: Unknown Children: May have had other children 4. Michael Graham (Sr.): Married - Unknown; Children: Elizabeth and Michael (Jr.) 4. Hannah Graham: 4. Jarrett Graham: James Graham (II) Son 3. James Graham (III) Born: circa 1700 Died: November 30 th 1783 in Chester County PA Buried: Pequea Presbyterian Church Localities: Settled Brandywine in 1725 (now Honey Brook Chester county PA) Married: Mary Miller James (III) and Mary Graham Children: 4. Ester Graham 4. Mary Graham 4. Margaret Graham 4. Samuel Graham 4. John Graham: Born circa 1745; Died circa 1797; Married Rachel: Children Mary 4. Michael Graham: Born circa 1746; Died January 17 th 1814 in Honeybrook Chester County PA Military: 5 th Batalion Lancaster County Militia Married: March 16 th 1769 to Margaret Kitterta born circa 1748 in Peque Lancaster Co Michael and Margaret Graham Children: 5. John Kittera Graham: lived in Philadelphia; East India Trade with brother Thomas 5. Margaret Graham; Hannah Graham; Elizabeth Graham 5. Mary Graham: Born: February 1774; Died August 26 th 1840 Honeybrook Chester County PA Married: William White 5. Thomas Graham: Born: February 23 rd 1776; Died November 24 th 1852; East India Trade with John Married: Sarah Lasher on December 5 th 1895 5. James Stevenson Graham: Born: circa 1770 Honeybrook Chester County PA Died: March 3 rd 1850 Married: 1 st Mary Buckwalter; 2 nd Sarah Piersol Buchanan 5. Rebecca Graham; Sarah Graham 4. James Graham (IV): Born January 25 th 1749; Died circa 1831 Married: Mary Brown born circa 1747 James (IV) and Mary Graham Children: 5. Ann Graham; Ester Graham; Abigail Graham; Mary Graham; 5. James Graham (V): Born circa 1775; Died circa 1841; Married Elizabeth McClure

5. Margaret Graham 4. Abigail Graham: Born circa 1758; died December 29 th 1822 in Chester County PA Married: James McCamant, major born circa 1753 in Lancaster County PA Died: November 5 th 1825 in Chester County PA Parents: William McCamant and Mary Simpson James Graham (II) Daughter 3. Jennet Graham: Born: circa 1704; Died December 9 th 1780; Married Robert McConnaughty James Graham (II) Son 3. Michael Graham (Sr.): Born: circa 1710 in Ulster Irelands Died: 1788 in Randolph County North Carolona Locations: Migrated from Paxtang Lancaster County PA to North Carolina circa 1788 (Paxtang - present day Harrisburg area Dauphin County PA Married: 1 st Marriage Susanna Miller circa 1743 in PA; 2 nd Marriage Elizabeth Miller Michael and Susanna Graham Children: 4. Jane Graham; Born October 7 th 1744 in Lancaster County PA 4. 2 William Graham: Born: December 19 th 1746 in Lancaster County PA Died: June 17 th 1799 Richmond Virginia Occupation: Presbyterian Minister; Founder of Washington and Lee University VA Married: Mary Kerr William and Mary Graham Children; 5. Jehab Graham; Married Heiskill 5. Janet Graham: Died circa 1817: Married: James Murdock 5. Susanna Graham: Married Jonathan Rice 5. William Graham: Married Peggy Nash 5. Rebecca Graham and Mary Graham who married Reid Bracken 4. Anne Graham: Born January 8 th 1742 in Lancaster County PA 4. Elizabeth Graham; Born February 16 th 1752 4. James Graham (Sr.): Born February 1 st 1753 in Lancaster County PA Died circa 1830 in Grahamsville, Jackson County Ohio Married: Mary Buffington born March 19 th 1761 in Chester County PA James and Mary Graham Children: 5. Seith Graham: Married Susanna Noel on October 10 th 1811 5. James Graham (Jr.): Married Polly Louderback November 15 th 1807 5. Sarah Graham: Born Feburary 12 th 1781; Died circa 1855; Married Wm Crabtree 5. John Graham: Born October 1 st 1782 in PA; Died circa 1855 Married: Catherine Rickabaugh February 2 nd 1810 5. Mary Graham; Born May 11 th 1785 5. Adda Graham: Born June 26 th 1791 5. Joseph Graham: Born March 8 th 1793; died October 6 th 1861 2 Graham Family Bible, Washington and Lee University, Virginia

Married: Bashabe Crabtree December 11 th 1812 5. Catherine Graham: Born January 22 nd in VA: Died September 20 th 1873 in Jackson County Ohio 5. Elizabeth Graham: Born July 16 th 1797: died July 15 th 1867 in Ohio Married: Eli Dixon July 22 nd 1814 in Scioto County Ohio 5. Rachel Graham: Born September 29 th 1799; Married Nathan Dixon March 20 th 1817 4. Margaret Graham: Born November 1 st 1756 in Lancaster PA; died April 24 th 1848 in NC 4. Michael Graham (Jr.): Born April 6 th 1758 in Lancaster County PA Died May 18 th 1834 Bedford County VA Military: Revolutionary War Married: Elizabeth Lyle Michael and Elizabeth Graham Children: 5. Samuel Lyle Graham: Reverend; Married Elizabeth Lockhart 5. Edward Graham; William Graham; James Ramsey Graham 5. Sue Graham; Julia Graham; Elizabeth Graham 4. John Graham: Born November 1 st 1760; Served in the Revolutionary War for N.C. 4. Edward Graham: Born October 29 th 1763; Died circa 1841 Married: Margaret Alexander December 31 st 1792 Michael and Elizabeth Graham Children: 4. Cristian Graham: Born: October 7 th 1736 Married: Richard Carson on December 25 th 1760 in Paxtang 4. Mary Graham: Born: January 17 th 1738 Died: circa 1809 inrandolph County north Carolina Married: Edward Sharpe (Jr.) on March 5 th 1761 in Paxtang 4. Ralfe Graham: Born Feburary 19 th 1739: Died young

Jarrett Graham (I) Bought Land in Early Cumberland County 2. Jarrett Graham (I) Born: circa 1700 in Northern Ireland Died: circa 1772 in Chester Delaware County PA Will: proved April 24 th 1772 Localities: Fled Scotland with father to Ireland & then to America early 1700 s Received land from William Penn s sons Settled Chester County (present day Salisbury Township Lancaster County PA) Married: Susannah; died circa February 13 th 1772 Children: May have had other children 3. Hannah Graham 3. John Graham (Sr.): died circa 1731 3. Unknown Graham 3. Unknown Graham 3. James Graham (Sr.): born October 10 th 1725 in Chester County PA 3. Margaret Graham: born circa 1727 in Chester County PA 3 The earliest documentary evidence now in possession of his great-great-grandchildren of the settlement of their great-great-grandfather in Lancaster County is a deed from Thomas and Richard Penn, dated the 13th of March, 1734, to Jared Graham, of Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, for a tract of land in the Manor of Maska, in what is now West Pennsboro Township, Cumberland County. However, Jared Graham never resided on this purchase. He remained in Lancaster County until his death. But soon after its purchase, his son James, removed from Salisbury township to this land and built his log cabin on the banks of the beautiful Conedoguinet, about thirty miles west from the Susquehanna (There is also a Salisbury Township in Wicomico County, Maryland Which borders Salisbury Lancaster County PA) 3 Biography: James Hutchinson Graham, LL.D., Cumberland County, PA; Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Chicago: The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1905, pages 44-48

Jarrett Graham s (I) Son: James Graham of Cumberland County PA 4 This property, then deep in the backwoods, was subsequently conveyed to him, and was his home and the home of his descendants through several generations. In those days clearings and neighbors were few and far between and to provide a refuge against the hostile Indians the settlers built a fort on a high limestone bluff within a few hundred rods of James Graham's dwelling. The place of this pioneer home is yet well known, but time has wrought a complete transformation in the locality. Instead of the dense primitive forest there are now to he seen only is, dated clumps and fringes of trees; the echo of the Redman's war whoop died out more than a hundred and thirty years ago, and only notes of peace fall upon the traveler's ear the log fort on the bluff gave way to a large stone mansion which in its turn has fallen into decay, and where once fled the hunted fugitive the husbandman unmolested now pursues his daily round of toil. The part on which stood the cabin built by James fell to Isaiah, the youngest of the three, and it was his home for a long time 3. James Graham (I) Born: October 10 th 1725 in Chester County, present day Lancaster County PA Died: September 2 nd 1807 West Pennsboro Twp Cumberland County PA Buried with wife Martha at Big Spring Presbyterian Church, Cumberland County PA 5 Will: September 25 th 1807; Letters October 7 th 1807 Will Executors: sons Jared, Arthur, and Isaiah Will Witnesses: Richard Wood, Robert McFarland Jr., and John Dunbar Localities: Salisbury Lancaster County and West Pennsboro Cumberland County PA Married: 1 st to Martha Hutchinson who was born about 1731; died July 22 nd 1779 2 nd to Susannah who died after James in 1807 James and Martha s Children: 4. Jared Graham (Sr.): Went to Ohio 4. Martha Graham: Married Kennedy 4. Arthur Graham (I): 4. Thomas Graham: not mentioned in 1807 Will; born circa October 1766 4. Isaiah Graham: 4. James Graham (II): Minister in Beulah Allegheny County PA 4 Biography: James Hutchinson Graham, LL.D., Cumberland County, PA; Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Chicago: The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1905, pages 44-48 5 Cumberland County Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans' Court, Will #63, Book G, Page 261-263, Carlisle PA

James (I) and Martha Graham s Child Jared Graham (Sr.) Jared Graham Sr.): Jared, the eldest, after the death of the father, James, moved to Ohio, and the paternal estate was apportioned among Thomas, Arthur and Isaiah. 6 Born about 1765. He married Sarah Jackson. Jared and Sarah s Son: William Graham, born August 25, 1793; died in Disappeared. He married Dinah Anne Wilson July 16, 1816. William and Dinah s Son: George Graham, born January 25, 1819 in Westmoreland Co, PA; died March 28, 1858 in Bartlett, Wesley Twp, Washington Co, OH. He married Mary Jane Mains January 20, 1842 in McKeesport, Allegheny Co, PA. George and Mary Jane s Duaghter: Anna Jane Graham, born Sep 18, 1845 McKeesport, Allegheny Co, PA; died Feb 23, 1887 Portsmouth, Scioto Co, OH., Isaac Calvin Clayton, born April 17, 1843 Bartlett, Wesley Twp, Washington Co, OH; died April 23, 1884 Portsmouth, Scioto Co, OH. son of 52. Alexander Clayton and 53. Hannah W Collins. He married 27. Anna Jane Graham Jan 24, 1865 Bartlett, Wesley Twp, Washington Co, OH. 6 tklaiber@deliverancefarm.com

James and Martha Graham Children (2 nd Child) 3 rd PA Generation Graham 3. Thomas Graham Born: Died: March 21, 1853, of consumption, Shippensburg Cumberland County Burial: Catholic Chapel Chambersburg Certificate: May 31, 1853 by Dr. William Rankin Localities: Married: Mary McKeehan Born: December 1778 Occupation: spinster Died: January 23, 1842 Children of Thomas and Mary: Only Child 4. George McKeehan Graham Born: December 24, 1802 Died: March 20, 1870 Married: Elizabeth Alter on February 3, 1830 Born: January 16, 1805 Died: February 26, 1870 5. Children: Mary Graham: born August 9, 1814 died February 17, 1832 Thomas J. Graham: born November 25, 1830 died Mar 1892 Localities: Ohio IA, and CO Jacob A. Graham: born September 30, 1832 Civil War Captain Localities: Kansas Laura Graham: born December 26, 1837 died March 13, 1838 Jane Graham: died an infant Lizzie Graham: died in teens George W. Graham: February 10, 1839 died May 24, 1839 George W. Graham: December 6, 1841 died May 16, 1863 (Civil War) John Graham: born August 4, 1843 died December 15, 1915 Localities: Newville Business: Tannery 1 st Marriage: Harriet McKee November 10, 1870 - Died: October 1871 2 nd Marriage: Isabella Sterret June 12, 1878

James and Martha Graham Children (3 rd Child) 3 rd PA Generation Graham 3. Arthur Graham Born: 1770 Cumberland Co PA Died: Lived: On farm obtain through and original grant from William Penn Married: Nancy (Agnes) McLure February 14, 1797 by Reverend Sam Wilson (Source: Big Spring Presbyterian Church Newville PA 1737-1898 Marriages by Sam Wilson) Born: 1776 West Pennsboro Cumberland Co PA Another possible marriage: Jean Children 1. Arthur Graham Jr 2. John Graham 3. Michael Graham 4. Jared Graham 5. Daniel Graham 6. Mary Graham 7. Margaret Graham 8. Helinor Graham 9. Sarah Graham 10. Jean Graham 11. James Graham b: 04 OCT 1756 in Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pa Parents: Robert McLure: born 1734 and Margaret Douglas: born about 1735 4. Children: William Graham Robert M. Graham: married Rebecca J. Lived on original farm of James and Martha 4. William Graham Born: 1811 in Frankford Twp Cumberland Co PA Married: Nancy Davidson of West Pennsboro on February 9, 1837 Married By: Reverend Robert McCachren in Frankford Twp 5. Children: John D. Graham Born: about 1839 1 st Wife: died 1883 2 nd Wife: Josephine E. Ernst on September 30, 1886 Parents: George and Elizabeth Epply James M. Graham died before 1905 William F. Graham died before 1905 Arthur H. Graham Alfred M. Graham: Born November 15, 1849 ~ Died February 19, 1882 Married: Nancy: Born: April 2, 1854 ~ Died: February 17, 1944 at the age of 90 6. Children: Robert M.: of Newville Robert McLure Graham

Born: November 12, 1837 Lived: Frankford Twp, Cumberland Co Occupation: Taught School Married: Rebecca Jane McKeehan Born: 1840 ~ Died: 1915 ~ Parents: Joseph and Jane M. Skiles 6. Children: Joseph M. Graham: born about 1868 Married: Elizabeth J. Clay May 3, 1882 ~ Parents: Levi Clay and Mary Ann Snyder Lived: West Pennsboro Twp. Cumberland Co. PA William F. Graham: born about 1871 Married: 1 st time February 27, 1926 to Grace Weary 44 years old, born about1881 in Perry County Grace s Parents: William and Harriet Hall Clemens McFarland Graham Born: 1878 ~ Died; 1956 Children: Elizabeth Jane

James and Martha Graham Children (4th Child) 3 rd PA Generation Graham 3. Isaiah Graham Born: 1770 Cumberland Co PA Died: 1835 Occupation: tanning Lived: Married: Nancy Lindsay May 22, 1788 by Reverend Sam Wilson Children: 4. James Hutchinson: Born: September 10 th, 1807 on the original farm of his great-grandfather, Jared Graham Died: in the fall of 1882 Occupation: Lawyer and Cumberland County Court Judge Married: 1 st Marriage: Nancy Davidson, of West Pennsboro Township 5. Children: Isaiah H., late captain U. S. Volunteers Died from the effects of wounds received in the service Jane M. was born 1838 and died June 28 th 1860 in Carlisle. In Carlisle, on the 28th ult., Jane M., eldest daughter of Hon. Judge Graham, in the 22d year of her age 7 Laura: of Philadelphia, now deceased. 2 nd Marriage: Mary Criswell of Shippensburg 5. Children: John C., who died at Evansville, Indiana Agnes M.: Died 1930, lived in Washington, D. C Samuel L. Graham: Lieutenant U. S. Navy now stationed at Mare Island, California James H., formerly of St. Louis, Mo., now deceased Mary, who married C. H. Watts, of Washington, D. C Alice P: of Carlisle Duncan M. Graham: Born: about 1855 in Carlisle Died: Occupation: Lawyer Married: Mary Latimer Coble on December 26, 1893, Born: about 1859 Duncan and Mary Graham s Children: 6. 8 Mary Catherine: born November 1 st 1894 at 172 W. Main Street Carlisle PA Sarah, who married Rev. Rodgers Israel, D. D., of Scranton, Pa Lillian, of Scranton and later (1927) of Carlisle Frank Gordon Graham: Kansas City Kansas and Utica, New York. 9 Isaiah Graham, wife Nancy (Lindsey), West Pennsboro Cumberland County, died June 17 th 1835. Daughter Martha Graham, who married John F. McFarland (J.W. McFarland of 1856 Bible given by mother Harriet Lowe) Daughter Nancy Graham, not married in 1835. Daughter Elizabeth Kilgore 7 Jane Graham Obituary, 1858-60; 1864: " July 5, 1860 Valley Star", Newville, Cumberland County Historical Society 8 Birth Records, Volume 1, 1894-1896, Record 996, Cumberland County Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans' Court, Carlisle PA 9 Will Book K. Pg 460, Cumberland County Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans' Court, Carlisle PA

Sister in-law Jane Lindsey Sons Samuel and James H. (Cumberland County Judge) Isaiah had farms in Frankford and Mifflin Townships.

Isaiah Graham: The part on which stood the cabin built by their father fell to Isaiah, the youngest of the three, and it was his home for a long time. Isaiah Graham received a rudimentary English education and then learned the tanning trade. Subsequently he established a tannery on the banks of the Conedoguinet, in the vicinity of his home, and engaged at that avocation through most of his lifetime. He was a man of indomitable will and more than ordinary powers of intellect. Possessed of an intuitive desire for knowledge he from early youth devoted much of his leisure to the acquisition of useful information. He became thoroughly versed in the history of our country and its affairs and ardently engaged in the heated political struggles which marked the early days of the republic. He was a participant in the great contest which resulted in the defeat of John Adams and the election of Thomas Jefferson. He was likewise an enthusiastic supporter of the administrations of Madison and Monroe. Naturally his activity in those exciting contests won for him political prominence, and in 1811 he was elected a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate. At the expiration of his term he was re-elected, and a few years after the expiration of his second term, in 1819, he was appointed by Gov. Findlay associate judge of the courts of Cumberland County, which position he occupied till his death, in 1835. Although active in public affairs, Isaiah Graham did not permit the exciting subject of politics to divert his mind from the more important considerations of religion. He early in life connected himself with the Presbyterian Church and thoroughly schooled himself in its tenets, which were peculiarly adapted to his vigorous and discriminating mind. His library contained most of the standard works of the great Presbyterian writers of that day, and he read them with much interest and avidity, and few laymen could more ably discuss and defend the doctrines of the Presbyterian faith. For more than twenty years before his death he was a ruling elder of the Big Spring Presbyterian congregation. Isaiah Graham, in 1793, married Nancy Lindsay, who also was of Scotch-Irish descent and whose ancestors also were among the first settlers of the Cumberland Valley. Isaiah and Nancy (Lindsay) Graham were the parents of the subject of this sketch, James Hutchinson Graham. James Hutchinson Graham: He was born on the 10th of September, 1807, on the same domain which his great-grandfather, Jared Graham, bought from the Penns in 1734, and in the same cabin of unhewn logs which his grandfather built on the banks of the Conedoguinet when yet the pioneers of civilization in Cumberland county had more frequent visits from the Redman and wild animals than from the white man. After young James had passed the branches taught in the country schools of that day, he, at the age of fifteen, was placed under the tuition of Dr. David McConaughy, who then was pastor of the Presbyterian congregations of Gettysburg and Hunterstown Adams County and principal of the Gettysburg Academy. In the spring of 1825 young Graham returned to his native county and entered Dickinson College, as a member of the Junior class, from which institution he graduated in 1827, sharing the honors of a class which included in its membership students who afterward were some of the most eminent divines, statesmen and jurists of their generation. Upon completing his college course James H. Graham registered as a student at law with Andrew Carothers, Esq., and after reading the prescribed time was admitted to the Bar in November, 1829. He remained with his preceptor until the following April and then opened an office and began the practice of his profession. At that time the Carlisle Bar included talented and experienced lawyers like Andrew Carothers, Samuel Alexander, John D. Mahon, Charles B. Penrose, Frederick Watts and William M. Biddle, who in legal attainments and professional standing compared favorably with the foremost jurists of the land. To enter into competition with such an array of ability was a daring undertaking for a young lawyer, but by his energy, his assiduous application, his persistent research and characteristic accuracy, combined with a thorough preliminary training, young Graham soon secured a comfortable practice. When James H. Graham began practicing law the Carlisle Bar consisted mostly of Whigs, and as he from early youth had been an ardent Democrat this one-sided condition frequently involved him in the

political contests of the day. He, however, never permitted political controversy to divert his mind from professional duty, nor the allurements of office to beguile him into the ways of the professional politician. Upon one occasion the nomination for Congress was tendered him unsolicited, but he declined the honor, although the district was strongly Democratic and a nomination was regarded as equivalent to an election. He frequently was a delegate to Democratic conventions and his opinion and advice always had great weight in the councils of his party. In 1839 Gov. Porter appointed Mr. Graham deputy attorney general for Cumberland County, which position he filled for six years with marked efficiency, but he declined a re-appointment at the hands of Gov. Shunk, because of the demands of a large and increasing practice. In 1851, after the State constitution was amended so as to make judges elective, Mr. Graham received the unanimous nomination of the Democratic party for president judge of the district composed of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata counties, and was elected. Through long and earnest study, and the practice of his profession, he was peculiarly fitted for the duties of this position, and at the age of fortyfour, in the prime of life and vigorous intellect; he willingly exchanged the drudgery of a heavy practice for the less arduous but not less honorable duties of a judgeship. In 1861 he was re-nominated and reelected, and served another full term, but retired in 1871 after an honorable career of twenty years' continuous service upon the Bench. On retiring from the Bench he associated with him his son, Duncan M. Graham, and resumed the practice of the law, at which he continued till within a short time of his death, in the fall of 1882. Judge Graham was in many ways a useful man in the community in which he lived. He was one of the earliest members of the Second Presbyterian Church of Carlisle, and for many years president of its board of trustees. He was director and president of the Carlisle Deposit Bank until his election to the Bench, and filled many other positions of trust and honor with scrupulous fidelity. In 1862 Dickinson College conferred on him the degree of LL. D. In his profession he was honored and respected by lawyers as well as laymen. At his death was held a meeting of the Carlisle Bar, which formally paid respect to his memory. Hon. Frederick Watts presided and W. F. Sadler acted as secretary. Judge Watts, Lemuel Todd, A. B. Sharpe and Judge M. C. Herman addressed the meeting, and paid the character and services of their deceased brother high tribute of praise. The meeting also resolved, "That during the fifty-three years Judge Graham practiced at the Bar and presided in our courts he exhibited and maintained an unspotted character for integrity and faithfulness in the discharge of duty that commanded our highest confidence and respect. "That the purity and consistency of his life, in all its relations, his firm and conscientious performance of all personal, professional and judicial obligations, and his modest and unpretentious conduct and deportment were so marked and real as to challenge and possess the respect and esteem of the bar and all who were associated with him. "That as a lawyer and judge he was learned and upright, firm and decided in his convictions, courageous and strong in executing them, and at all times governed by a high moral sense of private and public duty." In his domestic relations Judge Graham was very fortunate, and he found much of comfort and happiness in the quiet of his home. He was twice married and left a large family. His first wife was Nancy Davidson, of West Pennsboro Township, by whom he had the following children: Isaiah H., late captain U. S. Volunteers, who died from the effects of wounds received in the service; Jane, deceased; and Laura, of Philadelphia, now deceased. His second wife was Mary Criswell, of Shippensburg, who bore him the following children: John C., who died at Evansville, Ind.; Agnes M., of Washington, D. C.; Samuel L., lieutenant U. S. Navy now stationed at Mare Island, California; James H., formerly of St. Louis, Mo., now deceased; Mary, who married C. H. Watts, of Washington, D. C.; Alice P., of Carlisle, Pa.; Duncan M., of Carlisle, Pa.; Sarah, who married Rev. Rodgers Israel, D. D., of Scranton, Pa.; Lillian, of Scranton; and Frank Gordon, of Utica, New York.

3. James Minister in Beulah PA James and Martha Graham Children (5th Child) 3 rd PA Generation Graham James Graham, the youngest son, was educated at Dickinson College, Carlisle. After graduating from college he studied divinity under the learned Dr. Robert Cooper, was ordained as a Presbyterian minister, and for thirty years was pastor of the church at Beulah, Allegheny County, Pa., where he died in 1844.

References Sources 1. Haddock Haydock Carmichael Sewell Galt McKibben haydock@ix.netcom.com Cemetery Records, Big Springs Presbyterian Church, Newville PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Vi. P. Limric vi35@epix.net