Graham of Tetbury in 1735

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Graham

This family from Annandale, Scotland, has 58 entries.

Will of Richard Graham 1693/52

Intestate Statement made by William Graham, Proved on 3 Mar 1693


Ann Graham wed Henry Maw 19 Sept 1706

In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
D 566 B 11 18-May 1700 John Graham signed a Protest asking that the 13 be re-established - two different signatures, in columns 2 and 4
D 566 L 3/2 24-Oct 1700 John Graham signed the Deed of protest against the 13
P328a OV 4/2 20-Mar 1710 Richard Graham served as Apprentice to Humphry Butler
D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718 Page 15, John Graham houses 10-0-0
D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718 Page 06, John Graham for land 8-0-0
D 566 B 19 Dufton , The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718 Page 17, John Graham leased from John Whiting
D 566 Z 20 Voter list 1734 Samuel Graham column 2


At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
Mary 54, and her five children,
Hester 38, George 36, Mary 34, Samuel 30 and Jane 21
James 36, his wife Hester 35, and his two children, James 8 and Charles 4
William 34, his wife Hannah 34, and his two children, Mary 4 and John 2
Samuel 30
Not in Census William 5, the third child of William (was this part of the Census done after January 1736 when the 5 year old William died)
Elizabeth 98, who died in 1742 aged 105


Court Leet Roll 1735 - James p8, Samuel p6, William p15

Ted Prince research
George Graham's will,
proved 17450503, left his house in Church St, formerly belonging to his father John,
and in which his sisters Janat and Hester were now living,
to his mother Mary (the house was appraised at 18 pounds 10 shillings.
He also left his aunt Sarah Clement, 40 pounds.
Widow Graham Presented to Court Leet by Town Jury for as a Forestaller of the market.
Ordered to do so no more on penalty of �2

Census at Tetbury, 1735-6.
Graham Mary (Widow of John) House 9.19 5cd - ch5 pr1
She 1681-53Hester 1697-
George 1699-45 Mary 1702- Samuel 1705-Jane 1714-
Graham James House 11.02&w 2cd2ch
He 1699-68Hester 1700-75James 1727-Charles 1731-41
Graham William House 25.11 &w * 2cd 2
He 1702-Hannah 1702-85
William 1730-6 Mary 1732- John 1734-
Graham SamuelHe 1705-68House 9.171ch

In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735.
D 566 Z 20 column 3, about 1736 Samuel Graham in a list supporting the Tetbury annual Races
D 566 M3 1746 Town Jury Hester Graham as forestaller of the Market To be removed by 5 Nov, or pay penalty of 2-0-0
D 566 M3 1746 Town Jury Jannat Graham as forestaller of the Market To be removed by 5 Nov, or pay penalty of 2-0-0
D 566 M3 1746 Town Jury late Widow Graham of Gumstool Street, for erecting posts or rails before their respective doors To be removed by 5 Nov, or pay penalty of 1-0-0
D 566 M3 - 1746 417 members of the Court Leet Page 9 James Graham, Page 6 Samuel Graham, Page 9 William Graham
D 566 R 2/2 01-Apr 1754 Mrs Graham paid 2/6, attended second meeting of Society to raise money to build new church
D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 3.1 James Graham, Page 3.1 John Graham, Page 5.2 Peter Graham, Page 5.2 Samuel Graham
D 566 M5 - 1762 507 members of the Court Leet Page 3.2 James Graham, Page 3.1 Samuel Graham
D 566 R 1/7 Langstom and Maltby Charity, at Christmas
Dec 1767 James Graham Column 2, received 6d, Jean Graham Column 3, received 6d, Samuel Graham received a men's coat front side, Samuel Graham Column 1, received 6d
Dec 1773 John Graham Glover, Column 2, received 6d, John Graham Shoemaker, Column 4, received 6d, Samuel Graham Widow, Column 1, received 6d

P328a OV 3/3/1 08-Feb 1774 William Graham wife Hannah, Samuel, Mary from Bath, Overseers decided they were not wanted in Bath, sent them back to Tetbury.

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
1742-3 Ratepayers in Tetbury rate set at two shillings in the Pound,
Page 52 Hester Graham 1-00-00
Page 52 Jane Graham 1-08-00
Page 52 Jannat Graham 1-00-00
Page 55 Mrs Graham deceased 5-00-00
Page 52 Widow Graham 2-00-00
Page 55 Widow Graham is poor, no charge
Page 57 Widow Graham in Dufton 10-00-00
1742-3, Page 87 Jannat Graham Account Oct Nov
Page 422 Jannat Graham Ratepayer of Tetbury Apr 1747
Page 411 Mark Graham Vestry meeting 23-Mar 1746 (old date)
Page 534 Mary Graham signed Overseers report 20-Mar 1748
Page 426 Widow Graham Ratepayer of Doughton Apr 1747

In Overseers Records, reference P328a OV 2/2, 1749-59
On 26-Aug 1754 Peter Graham Vestry rate 2/- later raised to 4/- in the pound
On 20-May 1754 Hester Graham her Bill 1-9-7
On 17-Jun 1754 Thomas Graham signed Monthly Account
On 09-Sep 1754 Jannat Graham her Bill 1-6-6

Rate set at 4/- in the Pound, listing by streets is new in 1754
94 Long Street, downwards Jane Graham 1-8-0 deceased, occupier
95 Long Street, downwards Jannat Graham 2-0-0 house and stock
96 Long Street, downwards Jannat Graham 3-0-0 The Eight Bells
Deficiencies in Rate 1754 Jannat Graham 3/2 Eight Balls over rated
97 Long Street, downwards Jannat Graham 3-4-0 The Mason's Arms
98 Long Street, downwards Jannat Graham 0-16-0 for late Scammell's
8 Doughton Peter Graham 10-0-0
92 Long Street, downwards Samuel Graham 2-16-0 deceased, occupier
110 Long Street, downwards Samuel Graham 1-0-0 or occupier
Deficiencies in Rate 1754 late Samuel Graham 2/5 over rated
93 Long Street, downwards Widow Graham 2-0-0 deceased, occupier

Archibald Graham buried his wife 17070707, and baptised Thomas 16981024 and William 17010705 - 17480523 aged 47.
In 1704 Archibald was wealthy enough to pay a fine of 5/- for swearing, part of a group of 11 men providing the Churchwardens with 4-2-0 which was given to 71 poor people, most getting 1/- (Page 252, Churchwardens Record Book, P328/1 CW 2/14)

Betty Graham named John Carrisbrook Woolstapler father of her female child born 23 Dec 1783, reference Reference P328a OV 5/2 dated 03 Feb 1784
The case is also found in Reference P328a OV 5/4 dated 06 Apr 1784

Elizabeth Graham, widow, was buried 17421230 aged 105 years.
James Graham was buried 17120211.

James Graham 16990613 - 17680311, son of William, married Hester Webb 1700 - 17750523, daughter of Cornelius and baptised James 17271123, twins 17351009 Richard and William both buried Oct 28 and Sarah 17390617. I assume Charles buried 17410220 is the second living child of the census, with 4 year gaps between births.

John Graham baptised George 16990525, Mary 17020731, Samuel 17051203, and Jane 17140805

John Graham was buried 31 May 1713

John Graham was buried 17310807.

Will of John Graham 1713/214

Will signed 17 May 1713 and Proved 20 June 1713
I give my house to my wife Elizabeth for her lifetime, then to my daughter Ann wife of Henry Maw, and then to my two grandchildren John and Elizabeth Maw
To my daughter in law Jone now wife of John Brassington one shilling
To my daughter in law Mary wife of Stephen Jones one shilling
I appoint my grand children John and Elizabeth Maw joint executors with Henry Maw as Trustee

Will of John Graham 1731/242

This will, 3 pages long, was made 5 Aug 1731 and Proved by his Executor, son Samuel, in Sept 1731.
He names his wife Mary, daughters Janet (or Jane) and Esther, and sons Samuel, Peter, and George.

Will of George Graham 1745/49

Will signed 27 Dec 1740, and Proved 3 May 1745
To my mother Mary Graham, my house in Church St, then to go to my father John, and sisters Janat and Hester Graham.
To my aunt Sarah Clement 40 pounds or to be shared between her surviving children John, Sarah, Ann and Elizabeth Clement
The residue of my estate is to my mother and appoint her sole executrix

Will of Mary Graham 1756/80

Mary signed her own name on 1 Jan 1752, will Proved by Jannat Graham 5 Jul 1756
To my son Samuel, I leave my house and garden, then to Samuel's wife Mary Graham during her lifetime, ... then to their sons John Graham, to Samuel Graham, to James Graham then if he lives, to Peter Graham, then to George Graham.
Also I give to my grandsons 3 pounds apiece, to be applied in placing them in prenticeships to some Trade.
Lastly, to my daughters Jannat Graham and Hester Graham all my ready money, securities and personal estate. I appoint my daughters Jannat Graham and Hester Graham my joint executrixes.


George's Will, signed with his mark, is also described in Research by Ted Prince

John Graham, 1670 - 17241025, was a Scot from Barton St, Gloucester. Their son John died of Small Pox, buried 17230301. He baptised Peter 17220821.

John Graham, 17341103 - 17880229 the son of William, the Cordwainer, married Jane Nokes 17570901, who may be the daughter of Stephen baptised 17231215. They baptised Hester 17580209 buried 17771009, William 17590409, Elizabeth 17610325.

A second John Graham, the Breeches Maker, baptised Peter 17710401 and probably other children including James 17650629 died, John 17670323?

Peter Graham was buried 17240310

Peter Graham could be the son of Samuel, baptised 17491004. He buried his wife 17800501 and was himself buried three weeks later, on May 23.

Will of Peter Graham 1780/121

Intestate Statement made 7 Jul 1780
John Carisbrook, nephew, relinguished his rights, in favour of Isaac Bennett, his natural and lawful nephew and one of his next of kin.


Richard Graham a poor child of Tetbury was Apprenticed for 7 years to Humphrey Butler reference P328a OV 4/2 dated 20-Mar 1710

Richard Graham baptised William 17271016 and William 17291124.

Samuel Graham 17051203 - 17680424, a son of John and Mary aged 63, and hence listed twice, married 17450521 to Mary White, and they baptised John 17460407, James 17480103, Peter 17491004, George 17520123 and Nathaniel 17531210.

William Graham 1680 - 17090107, and Elizabeth 1682 - 17610325 aged 79, baptised James 16990613, William 17020424, John 17040528, and Sarah 17070622.

William Graham of Annandale, Scotland, baptised his daughter Mary 17220921.

William Graham 17010705 the son of Archibald aged 47,
or 17020424 son of William, was buried 17480523, aged 47
William Graham married 17290930 to Hannah Shillingford, 1705 - 17850930 buried by the Parish. They baptised William 17300703 - 17360114 aged 5, Mary 17321105, John 17341103, Rose 17361107 - 17380324 lived 16 months, and William 17390614.

William Graham, possibly son of William baptised 17390614, Hannah his wife, and children Samuel 5 and Mary aged 3, were examined by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor at Bath, who made a Removal Order that they should be returned to Tetbury, reference P328a OV 3/3/1 dated 08-Feb 1774

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