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I've been trying for years to get past a roadblock in my research.

My oldest paternal ancestor that I can find is an Andrew Hudson (1796-1873) and his wife, Mary Graham (1802-1886) who married and immigrated to New Brunswick, Canada, around 1820.  I believe Mary was one of three sisters who married and immigrated around the same time, and she may have been from Whitehaven.  I believe HER parents were a Thomas Graham and a Sarah Kail.

Any help would be appreciated greatly!

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Cumberland / Re: Mary Graham / Andrew Hudson
« on: Tuesday 09 December 08 18:33 GMT (UK)  »
No, I haven't found the significance yet, but the fact that that name is so incongruous with the rest of the Mary's, Andrew's, Elizabeth's, Thomas's and William's in my tree did not escape me... maybe I'll dig deeper into that...

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Cumberland / Re: Graham's of Cumberland
« on: Tuesday 09 December 08 18:29 GMT (UK)  »
Much appreciated.  I have done that very thing, earlier today.  I just figured with all the Cumberland Graham discussion in this thread, someone might see it if I posted here and triggered 100 "notify me" messages.  :D

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Cumberland / Re: Mary Graham / Andrew Hudson
« on: Tuesday 09 December 08 17:00 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for the reply!  I'll see what I can give beyond that... my problem is that my records are fairly good after they got to Canada (around 1820-25) but before that... not so much.  Here is Mary/Andrew:

Mary Graham (b. 1802/?/? d. 1886/?/?) (parents might have been Thomas Graham and Sarah Kail, of the Whitehaven, Cumberland area)
Andrew Hudson  (b. 1796/1/1 d. 1873/11/15) (We've always thought him to be from Yorkshire, but we're not sure... he's been a total dead-end for us, unfortunately.  I was hoping to find record of him in and around Whitehaven as well, though, as people didn't stray so far for mates then...)

After coming to Canada, they settled in Kent county, New Brunswick.

Their children:
- Sarah Hudson (b. 1822/4/27 d. )
- John Hudson (b. 1823/12/18 d. )
- Jane Hudson (b. 1828/11/26 d. 1886/4/22)
- Andrew Hudson (b. 1829/1/1 d. 1887/11/22)
- Elizabeth Hudson (b. 1831/7/2 d. 1926/1/1)
- Mary Hudson (b. 1833/9/9 d. 1926/1/1)
- Thomas Hudson (b. 1835/10/9 d. 1844/6/28)
- William Hudson (b. 1837/11/19 d. 1905/11/22)
- Eliza Ann Hudson (b. 1840/6/19 d. )
- Jonathan Dickinson Hudson (b. 1843/1/1 d. 1925/11/9)
- Jessie Hudson (b. 1846/12/18 d. )

I think that's about all I have, unfortunately.

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Cumberland / Re: Graham's of Cumberland
« on: Tuesday 09 December 08 16:46 GMT (UK)  »
Bumped in case a Graham/Grame has this thread on auto-notify.

I am looking for information on a Mary Graham (b: 1802) possibly daughter of Thomas Graham (Grame) and Sarah Kail in or around Whitehaven.  She married Andrew Hudson and immigrated to Canada around 1820.  Anybody have common Graham ancestors?

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Cumberland / Re: Mary Graham / Andrew Hudson
« on: Tuesday 09 December 08 16:42 GMT (UK)  »
Mary's parents MIGHT have been a Thomas Graham (Grame?) and Sarah Kail.

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Cumberland / Mary Graham / Andrew Hudson
« on: Tuesday 09 December 08 13:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, I'm looking for information on an Andrew Hudson (1796-1873) and his wife, Mary Graham (1802-1886) who married and immigrated to New Brunswick, Canada, around 1820.  Andrew is as far back as my Hudson tree goes, and I'd like to go further, if possible, but this has been a dead end for some time.  I believe Mary was one of three sisters who married and immigrated around the same time, and she may have been from Whitehaven.

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