Person:John Graham (137)

Watchers
  • HRev. John Graham1694 - 1774
  • WLove Sanborn1702 - 1725/26
m. 8 Jan 1719/20
  1. Elizabeth Graham1720 - 1755
  2. Rev. John Graham1722 - 1796
  3. Robert Graham1724 -
m. 13 Sep 1726
  1. Chauncey Graham1727 -
  2. Andrew Graham1728/29 -
  3. Love Graham1732 -
  4. Sarah Graham1735 -
  5. Abigail Graham1737 - 1738/39
  6. Rev. Richard Crouch Graham1739 - 1772
Facts and Events
Name[1] Rev. John Graham
Gender Male
Birth[1] 20 Sep 1694 Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Degree[2] 1714 Glasgow University
Emigration[2] 1718
Residence[2] 1718 Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Marriage 8 Jan 1719/20 Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United Statesto Love Sanborn
Ordination[2] 25 May 1723 Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut, United StatesFirst minister at Stafford.
Occupation[2] Bet 1723 and 1731 Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut, United StatesMinister at Stafford.
Marriage 13 Sep 1726 Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut, United Statesto Abigail Chauncey
Other[2] 17 Jan 1733 Southbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesInstalled as first minister at Southbury.
Occupation[2] Bet 1733 and 1774 Southbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesMinister at Southbury.
Death[2] 11 Dec 1774 Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Burial[3] White Oak Cemetery, Southbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Carpenter, Helen Graham Fairbank. The Reverend John Graham of Woodbury, Connecticut and his descendants. (Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States: Monastery Hill Press, 1942).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 John Graham, A.M., in Weis, Frederick Lewis. The Colonial Clergy and the Colonial Churches of New England. (Lancaster, Massachusetts: The Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy, 1936)
    95.

    "John Graham, A.M., b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1694; Glasgow U., 1714; A.M., (Hon.), Y. C., 1737; came to Londonderry, N. H., 1718; Ord. Stafford, Ct., May 25, 1723, as the first minister; sett. Stafford, Ct., 1723-1731; inst. Southbury, Ct., (South Chh.at Woodbury), Jan. 17, 1733, as the first minister; sett. Southbury, Ct., 1733-1774; physician; d. Southbury, Ct., Dec. 11, 1774, a. 80."

  3. Rev John Graham Sr., in Find A Grave.