BIO: James Graham, Cumberland County, PA
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History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania.
Containing History of the Counties, Their Townships, Towns, Villages,
Schools, Churches, Industries, Etc.; Portraits of Early Settlers and
Prominent Men; Biographies; History of Pennsylvania; Statistical and
Miscellaneous Matter, Etc., Etc. Illustrated. Chicago: Warner, Beers
& Co., 1886.
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PART II.
HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
CHAPTER LIX.
UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP.
567 UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP.
JAMES GRAHAM, farmer, Mechanicsburg. In presenting the name of this
gentleman it can be pointed with pride to his long line of ancestry who
have been for so many years identified with the business interests of
the county and township, whose titles to lands bear the signature of
William Penn, and have never changed ownership, save as they have
descended from father to son, and from uncle to nephew. His great-
great-grandfather, James Graham, settled on the farm now owned by our
subject in 1685, having emigrated from Ireland. James Graham, the
grandfather of our subject, was the eld-
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est son, and married Miss Lytle, of Lancaster County, Penn., who bore
him five children, and of whom John, the father of our subject, was the
second son. John Graham was married, in 1811, to Miss Helen Taylor, of
Halifax, Dauphin Co., Penn., and two sons and four daughters blessed
their union, but all left home in the course of time except James
Graham, Jr., who was presented by his uncle, James Graham, Sr., with
the farm on which he has lived for so many years. He (James Graham,
Jr.) was born June 25, 1823; was married in the autumn of 1849, to Miss
Louisa S. Stalter, of Bedford County, Penn., and has three daughters
living: Ella, married to Martin L. Granville; Louisa married to A. B.
Clarks, of the United States Navy, and Burdetta; three daughters are
deceased. Mr. Graham has served as assessor, and has acceptably filled
other township offices. He and his wife have always been ardent
members of the Presbyterian Church. They are hale and hearty, and
expect to enjoy many years of happiness.