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    1. Re: [SCHORRY-L] Graham
    2. Vicki Annico
    3. Dow, Thank you so much for the information. Elizabeth Graham and Enoch Stevens were my ggggrandparents. My line is as follows: Enoch Stevens + Elizabeth Graham Monroe Stevens + Sally Eliza Stevens + Joseph Stroud Blanche Stroud + Herbert Small Mable Small + Chester Thomas Me I have just recently been breaking down some brick walls with regard to my mother's lineage and since my parents just moved back home (actually, they're in Florence, but close enough), I've been consumed with finding out everything I can about my Horry relatives. The fact that most of them stayed "down on the farm" has helped, as has the Horry Co. Historical Society site which has enabled me to find birth and death dates for many of the Martins, McCrackins, McCracken's, Grahams, Smalls, Stevens, Stroud's, Willoughby's, etc. And, even though James and Amanda are not in my "direct" line, I'm still interested in their story. Thank you so much, Vicki ----- Original Message ----- From: Dow <grahamdl@erols.com> To: <SCHORRY-L@rootsweb.com>; <GRAHAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 4:48 PM Subject: Re: [SCHORRY-L] Graham > Vicki Annico wrote: > > > I'm looking for information regarding the following siblings: > > > > William I. GRAHAM, b. ca 1871. > > Victoria E. GRAHAM, b. ca 1875. > > Amanda I. GRAHAM, b. ca 1878. > > All are children of James M. GRAHAM and Amanda LONG. Would like > > information regarding birth/death dates, spouses and children. > > Thanks in advance. > > Vicki Annico > > Waynesville, NC > > vicki@primeline.com > > Hello Vicki! James M(ontgomery?). and Amanda Melvina were my > gg-grandparents. Their son, John Robert was my g-grandfather. What is your > connection? Here is what I have. Hope it helps and am very interested to > hear what you may have on any ancestors and other family members. > > 1. James M(ontgomery?) GRAHAM (James M, John James, John James) was born > September 29, 1837 in Horry County, South Carolina, and died Bef. 1912 in > Georgia. He married Amanda Melvina LONG December 22, 1865 in South > Carolina, daughter of Isaac LONG and Nancy HICKMAN. She, Amanda, was born > July 14, 1848 in Horry County, South Carolina, and died 1914 in Florida. > James M. served as a Private in Company B, 10th Regiment South Carolina > Volunteers during the War Between the States. He mustered in at Georgetown, > SC on July 19, 1861 and served until the end of the war. According to Joan > Graham Friel, he was called Grandpa Jim. Amanda submitted a "WIDOW'S > APPLICATION To Be Put on Roll in Her Own Right When Husband Was on the > Indigent Roll or Put on Under Act of July 11, 1910" for Wayne County, > Georgia. > > 2. John Robert Graham (James M., John James, John James) was born April 24, > 1867 in Horry County, South Carolina, and died October 23, 1936 in Waycross, > Ware County, Georgia(?). He married Lula Mae ODUM August 23, 1888, daughter > of Leonard Odum and Martha HARRISON. Lula Mae was born December 29, 1871 in > Wayne County, Georgia, and died December 2, 1959 in Georgia. > > 3. William Ivy Graham (James M, John James, John James) was born 1872 in > South Carolina. He married Dora CRANDAL. She was born in Florida. > Children of William and Dora are: Walter Graham, born 1900, Georgia; James > H. Graham, born 1902, Georgia; Roy Lee Graham, born 1905, Georgia; and > Linnie Lee Graham, b. 1906, Georgia. > > What I have on the others is; Victoria E. Graham was born 1875; Amanda I. > Graham was born 1878 and married > H. GIBSON; and Georgia A. Graham was born in 1884, never married and died > 1919/1920 of TB. > > > Dow L. Graham > > > > >

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