I also have a few Grahams in my family (on two different lines) and listed in my father-in-laws family. Not alot but will look and see what I do have and share. None of these Graham's are a direct line so they are not entered into my Family Tree Maker but I believe I know where they are located. I am thinking one of these lines have a Joseph and maybe David in them. I looked at my father-in-laws tree and the only Graham's are Phillip Graham-no information except married to Eleanor and daughter Mary Ann Graham born 7 Nov 1803, Shenandoah Co., Va and died 3 August 1887 in Perry Twp., Gallia County, Ohio. Mary Ann Graham was married to Noah Wood, 20 Sept 1824. It also list their 12 children, I don't have the sources entered into my computer but I have volumes on information in files, just need to find the correct book. Marjorie L. Wood President, Gallia County Genealogical Society ----- Original Message ----- From: "Connie Hitchings" <conniehitchings@worldnet.att.net> To: <OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 6:01 AM Subject: Re: [OHGALLIA-L] Re: OHGALLIA-D Digest V05 #79 > I also am looking for that connection of the other GRAHAMs and Joseph GRAHAM > in Meigs County. I was told that brothers came to Ohio, one settled in > Gallia and one in Meigs. I can't find the information now to give you a > source for that. But I was also told there is connection to the name Grimes. > I know this isn't giving you any help, but maybe a clue. On the 1820 census > David GRAHAM had a son under 5 years old. Who was that son? Either I have > missed something or that son could have been Joseph, they both lived in > Columbia twp. Meigs County. I know the rest of my GRAHAM family lived close > and was friendly with the other GRAHAMs in the area. Joseph owned land, > listed as JJ GRAHAM. What does the other J stand for? I keep thinking that > maybe other records for him is under another name and not under Joseph. I > can't get to Pomeroy Court house, but hope to someday. I would like to > follow the property deeds to see who got Josephs land after his death. > Maybe his children, but just maybe not, then there would be another clue. I > know others have traced the GRAHAM family, has anyone already done this? > Has anyone looked at the wills? Does he show up anywhere besides the > census? What about church records? You can see that I really need to be > talking to someone that has already done some of this research. If anyone > is interested in talking this through with me, I sure would like to hear > from you. Connie > conniehitchings@hotmail.com > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Martin Cassidy" <cassidym@earthlink.net> > To: <OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 10:45 PM > Subject: Re: [OHGALLIA-L] Re: OHGALLIA-D Digest V05 #79 > > > > LethaH@aol.com wrote: > >> Hi all Only one question-are Graham and Grayum the same family? My > >> earliest notes on them spell it Grayum. Ginny > >> > >> > > > > Hi, Ginny > > > > I work on the Grahams to be found around the Jackson City area, northern > > Raccoon Creek. Just north of the border of Gallia. I've tried, and > > failed to find a relationship with those Grahams and the Joseph Graham in > > Gallia/Meigs. And I've not found a relationship to Grayums which appear > > in both places, as well as other nearby locations. > > > > If I were you, I'd treat them as separate families, but if you discover a > > connection, please yell and holler. I haven't seen any connections, but I > > miss things sometimes. <g> > > > > > > -- > > Marty Cassidy > > Seattle, WA USA > > > > > ==== OHGALLIA Mailing List ==== > Please keep your topic related to genealogical research > in Gallia County, Ohio. > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > This message scanned for viruses by CoreComm >