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From History of the Speculative Society of Edinburgh Published 1845 Page 304
669. Thomas Grahame. (Admitted, 18 January 1825; Extraordinary, 18 January 1827.)
Of the Moat, Annan, Dumfries-shire. Called to the Scottish Bar in 1825. Eldest son of the Author of "The Sabbath." Born, 1804. Died, 1838.
Essays. —
From William Henry Hill handwritten manuscript, p30 97 Jean Grahame 98 Euphemia Erskine Robison 99 Anne G Robison 100 James G author Sabbath 101 William Richard G 102 James G 103 Thomas G.jpg
[WHH-REF:100] James Grahame, author of the "Sabbath" and other poems, ... married Janet Graham daughter of Richard Graham of Blatwood in the County of Dumfries and of the Moat Annan, and died on 14 September 1811 leaving issue viz:
Thomas Grahame [WHH-REF:101a] born 3 October 1804 died 24 March 1838 without issue [sine prole]
From Scotland's People: Old Parish Records - Deaths and Burials
24 March 1838 death or burial of Thomas Grahame, aged 33 [born about 1805], in the parish of St Cuthbert's
From Scotland's People: Wills and Testaments
[The Moat House, 19 Bruce Street, Annan, Dumfries and Galloway DG12 5DF 54.98938, -3.26362]
1804 |
October 3, 1804
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1838 |
March 24, 1838
Age 33
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