I am a descendent of William Henry Graham. I am posting below a correct input for William Henry and his family. My cousin Margie Bailey did extensive research on the Graham family along with others and these were their findings. She complied these findings in a book on the Graham Family. Could you please correct your website.
Descendants of William Henry Graham
William Henry Graham (William Henry4, William Dugal3, Malcolm D.2, John F.1) was born October 28, 1817 in Mississippi, and died 1882 in Marion County, Mississippi. He married Sarah Ann Pittman June 03, 1844 in Mississippi, daughter of John Pittman and Nancy Regan. She was born Abt. 1826 in Mississippi, and died Abt. 1895 in Mississippi.
More About William Henry Graham:
Burial: Foxworth Cemetery, Foxworth, Mississippi
Military service: 2nd Lieutenant, Co. B., 10th Mississippi , CSA
More About Sarah Ann Pittman:
Burial: Foxworth Cemetery, Foxworth, Mississippi
Children of William Graham and Sarah Pittman are:
i. Nancy Jane Graham, born November 17, 1845 in Marion County, Mississippi; died January 16, 1925.
ii. Napoleon Bonaparte Graham, born January 20, 1847 in Mississippi; died March 29, 1934 in Mississippi.
iii. Clarissa Graham, born Abt. 1848 in Mississippi.
iv. William Alexander Graham, born November 16, 1849 in Mississippi; died February 25, 1919.
v. John Henry Graham, born Abt. 1850 in Mississippi; died 1893 in Foxworth, Mississippi.
vi. Mary Elizabeth Graham, born Abt. 1852 in Mississippi; died 1875 in Mississippi.
vii. Leonidas Marcus de Lafayette Graham, born March 10, 1854 in Mississippi; died January 23,1944.
viii. Sarah Katherine Graham, born Abt. 1856 in Mississippi; died Bet. 1856 - 1857 in Mississippi.
ix. Joseph Clinton Graham, born 1859 in Mississippi; died 1894 in Mississippi.
x. Mattie Virginia Graham, born March 23, 1861 in Mississippi; died 1921.
xi. James Thomas Graham, born April 28, 1864 in Mississippi; died August 11, 1935 in Mississippi.
xii. Willie Graham, born Abt. 1866 in Mississippi; died Abt. 1883 in Mississippi
Your consideration in this matter would be appreciated.
Ken Tyson |