Person:William Graham (139)

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William Crook Graham
b.1841
d.1914
  1. William Crook Graham1841 - 1914
m. 1870
  1. Letha Graham1872 - 1963
  2. Buena Vista Graham1874 - 1940
  3. Thomas Oscar Graham1875 - 1949
  4. Connie Mae Graham1877 - 1955
  5. Emma J. Graham1880 -
  6. Ida Parks Graham1882 - 1951
  7. Clara Edwina Graham1884 - 1966
  8. Bernie Graham1886 - 1954
  9. William Franklin Graham, Sr.1888 - 1962
  10. Clyde Graham1890 - 1960
  11. Eunice C. Graham1892 - 1976
Facts and Events
Name William Crook Graham
Gender Male
Birth? 1841
Marriage 1870 to Margaret McCall
Military[1][2] South Carolina, United StatesConfederate, South Carolina Infantry
Residence? Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States
Residence[2] Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United StatesSharon
Death? 1914
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    William Crook Graham
    Birth: 28 Sep 1841
    Death: 17 Nov 1914 (aged 73)
    Burial: Sharon Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
    Memorial #: 28987359
    Bio: Son of Archibald & Elizabeth Crook Graham. Confederate Service: Served in Company H and later Company B of the 6th SC Infantry. Husband of Margaret McCall. Father of 12 children. W. Crook Graham was the grandfather of evangelist Billy Graham. Information provided by Susan Grills.
    Family Members
    Spouse
    Margaret McCall Graham 1850-1904
    Children
    Letha Graham Beatty* 1872-1963
    Buena Vista Graham McCachren* 1874-1940
    Thomas Oscar Graham* 1875-1949
    Connie Mae Graham Allison* 1877-1955
    Ida Parks Graham Black* 1882-1951
    Clara Edwina Graham Stafford* 1884-1966
    Bernie Lee Graham Lineberger* 1886-1954
    William Franklin Graham* 1888-1962
    Clyde Moffett Graham* 1890-1960
    Created by: DSM (46945108)
    Added: 13 Aug 2008
    URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28987359/william-crook-graham
    Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 March 2018), memorial page for William Crook Graham (28 Sep 1841–17 Nov 1914), Find A Grave Memorial no. 28987359, citing Sharon Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA ; Maintained by DSM (contributor 46945108) .

  2. 2.0 2.1 Cornwell, Patricia. Ruth a Portrait: The Story of Ruth Bell Graham. (New York City: Doubleday, 1997).
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    I wonder if he actually served in the 6th NC infantry rather than 6th SC infantry. The 6th NC infantry included men from Mecklenburg county-
    https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm#

    Graham, William
    BATTLE UNIT NAME:
    6th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
    SIDE:
    Confederacy
    COMPANY:
    K
    SOLDIER'S RANK IN:
    Private
    SOLDIER'S RANK OUT:
    Private
    ALTERNATE NAME:
    FILM NUMBER:
    M230 ROLL 15
    PLAQUE NUMBER:
    NOTES:

    CONFEDERATE NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS
    6th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
    OVERVIEW:
    6th Infantry Regiment State Troops was organized at Camp Alamance, near Company Shops (Burlington), North Carolina, in May, 1861. The men were from the counties of Mecklenburg, Orange, Burke, Catawba, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey, Alamance, Rowan, Wake, Caswell, and Chatham. Ordered to Virginia the unit fought under General B. E. Bee, then spent the summer and winter in the Dumfries area. Its brigadiers during the conflict were Generals Whiting, Law, Hoke, Godwin, and W. G. Lewis. The 6th was prominent in the campaigns of the army from Seven Pines to Mine Run, then was active in the battles of Plymouth and Cold Harbor. It fought with Early in the Shenandoah Valley and later in the Appomattox operations.
    This regiment reported 23 killed and 50 wounded at First Manassas, and in April, 1862, contained 715 effectives. It lost 115 during the Seven Days' Battles, 147 at Second Manassas and Ox Hill, 125 in the Maryland Campaign, and 25 at Fredericksburg. Of the 509 engaged at Gettysburg, thirty-six percent were disabled. At the Rappahannock River in November, 1863, it lost 5 killed, 15 wounded, and 317 missing, and there were 6 killed and 29 wounded at Plymouth. It surrendered with 6 officers and 175 men of which 72 were armed.
    The field officers were Colonels Isaac E. Avery, Charles F. Fisher, William D. Pender, and Robert F. Webb; Lieutenant Colonels William T. Dortch, Charles E. Lightfoot, and Samuel M. Tate; and Major Richard W. York.
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    IF HE WAS FROM YORK COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, THEN THE 6TH SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY ALSO MAKES SENSE

    CONFEDERATE SOUTH CAROLINA TROOPS
    6th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry
    OVERVIEW:
    6th Infantry Regiment was ordered from Columbia, South Carolina, to Richmond, Virginia, on July 10, 1861. The men were from the counties of Fairfield, Chester, York, Darlington, Lancaster, and Lexinton. It was engaged at Dranesville under J.E.B. Stuart, then was brigaded under Generals R.H. Anderson, M. Jenkins, and Bratton. The 6th fought with the army from Williamsburg to Fredericksburg, served with Longstreet at Suffolk, and later moved with D.H. Hill to North Carolina. Again with Longstreet, it did not arrive in time to take part in the Battle of Chickamauga but was engaged at Knoxville. Returning to Virginia, it participated in the conflicts at The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor, endured the hardships of the Petersburg trenches, and saw action around Appomattox. The regiment reported 18 killed and 45 wounded at Dranesville and in April, 1862, contained 550 officers and men. It lost 27 at Williamsburg and fifty-two percent of the 521 at Seven Pines, then sustained 100 casualties at Gaines' Mill and Frayser's Farm, 115 at Second Manassas, 58 during the Maryland Campaign, and 16 at Wauhatchie. In 1864 the unit lost 9 killed and 85 wounded during Wilderness Campaign, and from June 13 to December 31, there were 26 killed, 176 wounded, and 16 missing. On Apirl 9, 1865, it surrendered 30 officers and 328 men. The field officers were Colonels John Bratton, John M. Steedman, and Charles S. Winder; Lieutenant Colonels Andrew J. Secrest and John M. White; and Majors James L. Coker, Edward C. McLure, and Thomas W. Woodward.

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    e 1850 United States Federal Census

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    Name: William C Graham
    Age: 8
    Birth Year: abt 1842
    Birthplace: York Dist
    Home in 1850: York, York, South Carolina, USA
    Gender: Male
    Family Number: 392
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Archibald Graham 44
    Elizabeth Graham 34
    Keziah Graham 16
    James H Graham 11
    Margaret Graham 10
    William C Graham 8
    Sarah E Graham 5
    Robert G Graham 5
    Archy H Graham 3
    Wesley P Graham 0
    Margaret Graham 87
    William Stargan 17
    Sarah Talley 25
    Robert Campbell 60
    Anne Campbell 40
    Rachel J Campbell 35

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    1870 United States Federal Census

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    Name: William Graham
    Age in 1870: 27
    Birth Year: abt 1843
    Birthplace: South Carolina
    Dwelling Number: 426
    Home in 1870: Fort Mill, York, South Carolina
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Male Citizen over 21: Y
    Inferred Father: Arch Graham
    Inferred Mother: Elizabeth Graham
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Arch Graham 63
    Elizabeth Graham 51
    James Graham 32
    William Graham 27
    Margt Graham 25
    Robert Graham 24
    Archy Graham 21
    Westley Graham 19
    May Graham 18
    Rebecca Graham 14
    Chars Graham 11