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Title: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: Maria1 on Saturday 06 May 06 11:40 BST (UK)
Hi
I have my GGgrandparents marriage certificate Robert Graham and Margaret Armstrong married 25/12/1852 in the Church at Cockermouth. Both aged 26yrs. Father of Robert is David Graham blacksmith and Father of Margaret is George Armstrong labourer.

I did find David Graham a blacksmith in the 1841 census with his wife Margaret and children John, Thomas, Ann and Margaret.
I believe David Grahams Father to be Thomas Graham born c1760.  Most of the family seem to have been born in Torpenhow.
 
I also found a family on the IGI for a Thomas Graham c1760 and Eleanor Armstrong c1762 both born in Crossbanks,Lowfield and Kirkland with son David born c1792 in Torpenhow. Other children include John c1787, Jane c1789, Mary c1794 and Eleanor c1797 all born in Torpenhow.
Is there anyone else researching this family?
Regards Maria
Title: Re: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: behindthefrogs on Saturday 06 May 06 17:22 BST (UK)
I think you will find the Armstrongs and Grahams were both "reiver" families.  If you do a search rootschat with "reiver" you will comre up with a number of useful threads for your families

David
Title: Re: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: Maria1 on Saturday 06 May 06 17:30 BST (UK)
Thank you David
Regards Maria
Title: Re: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: postman on Friday 08 September 06 21:59 BST (UK)
Hi Maria
             My GGG Grandmother was a Margaret Graham born 1852 workington? she married a John Warwick born 1836ish in Branthwaite or Dean. Ive found her in 1881 with children living in Workington but can't get any further back.
                                  Dave
Title: Re: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: Maria1 on Sunday 24 September 06 03:12 BST (UK)
Hi Dave
Sorry I have taken so long to reply, but my comp has been in for repair for the last two weeks. The nearest Margaret I have is born in 1858 and she did not marry a John Warwick. I did find the following Margaret Warwick in the 1891 census. But not sure if this is yours. If you do not have Ancestry I will be happy to look for you, but will need more info.
Regards
Maria


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Title: Re: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: postman on Sunday 24 September 06 17:02 BST (UK)
Hi Maria
            The family of warwicks is mine William L warwick is my Gt-Grandfather. the marriage of Margaret Graham could possibly be connected, didn't the john have a surname and do you think there is a connection.
                      Thanks a Lot
                           Dave
 
Title: Re: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: p_clough on Monday 12 March 07 14:58 GMT (UK)
Hi
I have my GGgrandparents marriage certificate Robert Graham and Margaret Armstrong married 25/12/1852 in the Church at Cockermouth. Both aged 26yrs. Father of Robert is David Graham blacksmith and Father of Margaret is George Armstrong labourer.

I did find David Graham a blacksmith in the 1841 census with his wife Margaret and children John, Thomas, Ann and Margaret.
I believe David Grahams Father to be Thomas Graham born c1760.  Most of the family seem to have been born in Torpenhow.
 
I also found a family on the IGI for a Thomas Graham c1760 and Eleanor Armstrong c1762 both born in Crossbanks,Lowfield and Kirkland with son David born c1792 in Torpenhow. Other children include John c1787, Jane c1789, Mary c1794 and Eleanor c1797 all born in Torpenhow.
Is there anyone else researching this family?
Regards Maria


Hi Maria,

A bit of a vague link here.  If you go to http://www.cloughie.com/www/indiI446.html you'll see one of my wifes ancestors, George Graham, and his details. He is brother to your David, uncle of your Robert. I haven't chased up the IGI references in the Torpenhow PR's yet, so I'm at the same stage as you, it's a bit speculative. But if you want to swap details on the siblings, feel free to PM me. It's always worth knowing who's looking at the same people, incase something crops up!

Cheers,

Paul.
Title: Re: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: Maria1 on Saturday 24 March 07 00:52 GMT (UK)
Paul
We have made contact through the genes re-united site. Thank you for the offer though.
Regards
Maria
Title: Re: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: johnbarleycorn on Saturday 14 April 07 00:54 BST (UK)
Maria1,

I also found a family on the IGI for a Thomas Graham c1760 and Eleanor Armstrong c1762 both born in Crossbanks,Lowfield and Kirkland with son David born c1792 in Torpenhow. Other children include John c1787, Jane c1789, Mary c1794 and Eleanor c1797 all born in Torpenhow.

Very interesting. I've been trying to find a baptism for my John Graham born c1790 who lived in Gilcrux, Torpenhow and Plumbland. There are so many John Grahams to choose from that this is a rather difficult process, but I hadn't spotted one in Torpenhow itself. I'd be interested to know if you have any further details on the son John c1787, if only so I can rule him out. My John Graham married an Esther Sharp.

All the best,
JB.
Title: Re: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: Maria1 on Sunday 22 April 07 17:13 BST (UK)
Hello JB
Sorry I do not have any more information for John other than his baptism 07/11/1787 Torpenhow.

Excuse the lateness of my reply, I have been away.

Best Wishes
Maria
Title: Re: Researching Graham and Armstrong
Post by: bobgraham on Wednesday 25 April 07 15:02 BST (UK)
If you go www.reayw.freeserve.co.uk and check the bishops transcripts, there are a few Johns listed under All Hallows. Unfortunately Torpenhow isn't listed but you might find them in the surrounding parishes.
bob