Graham, John, ca. 1718-1795.

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John Graham, circa 1718-1795, was a merchant, planter, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Georgia, and a loyalist during the American Revolution.

From the description of John Graham letter, 1780. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38478012

John Graham (ca. 1718-1795) was a Lieutenant Governor of Georgia (information found in Major Butler's Legacy, by Malcolm Bell). Pierce Butler (1744-1822) was born in Ireland but later made his home in Charleston, South Carolina, where he married Mary Middleton, the daughter of Thomas Middleton. He was a major in the British Army, but resigned his commission before the Revolutionary War. He was adjutant general of the State of South Carolina, a representative in the state legislature, a representative to the Federal Constitutional Convention, and a U.S. Senator, 1789-1796 and 1802-1804. He died in Philadelphia in 1822.

From the description of John Graham releases, 1774. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 157010781

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Georgia
Augusta (Ga.)
Saint Simons Island (Ga.)
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Birth 1718

Death 1795

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