Genealogy Graham
Mary LIVINGSTON Grahme, waiting-lady to Mary Queen-Scots-I need her genealogy up to 1885 Pensylvania GRAHAMS.?
My Pennsylvania grandfather, Arthur Wellington GRAHAM (26 Mar 1861–5 Jun 1916), had a sister, Jennie GRAHAM Pannebaker. Jennie lived to be 101 years old and wrote the Graham Geneaolgy. My Aunt Kitty GRAHAM said we were related to one of the famous four Marys–ladies-in-waiting–to Mary Queen of Scots. They were Mary Seton, Beaton, Fleming and Livingston. Livingston’s 2nd marriage was to a GRAHAM (Graeme). I’ve never been able to locate this geneology, tho I’ve been trying for over ten years to find that information. Argh!
Ron Graham, born in Lafayette, Indiana
8167 Park Ave
Forestville, California
95436
Hi Ron,
I can’t answer your question, but I can give you a list of better places to ask again.
Most of the Yahoo! Q are from 16-year olds and of the form
“I’m in love with a girl in my biology class. How do I get my friend to introduce me to her?”
(Except they don’t spell that well.)
This isn’t the best place to post a real query from an adult. The first two sites below are devoted to the Graham/Graeme surname. People there are older, better spellers and they are ALL interested in genealogy.
The third link is to mailing list archives. Both surnames have mailing lists.
Search the forums and archives, and, if you don’t find the answer, either register for GenForum or join the mailing list and ask.
Part 2 Member Connect with David Graham of Ancestry