Sex: | Male | |
Father: | William Bellamy GRAHAM | |
Mother: | Jane CONNER |
Individual Summary: | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | William Bellamy GRAHAM | |
Mother: | Jane CONNER |
Individual Facts: |
Birth: | 02 Feb 1837 in Horry, South Carolina, United States | |
Occupation: | Plantation Owner; plantation was "off Old Green Sea and Old Tabor City Hwy. Near State Line along the border." |
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Wars fought in: | Civil War (Confederate Soldier) | |
Death: | 07 Nov 1883 in Horry, South Carolina, United States | |
Cause of Death: | Massive Heart Attack (so quick, he died before his wife could light a lamp) | |
Burial: | Kenneth Asbury Graham Cemetery, Mitchell Swamp, Near Lois, Horry Co, SC - on the Graham Plantation |
Shared Facts: | Avy Jane GRAINGER |
Marriage: | 01 Oct 1863 in Horry Co, South Carolina, United States | ||
Children: | Olympas Graham | b: 1864 SC | |
Lou Ella Graham | b: 1865 SC-1877 | ||
Georgetta Graham | b: 1867 SC-1877 | ||
Laurens GRAHAM | b: 1868 SC | ||
Ephettus Graham | b: 1870 SC-1877 | ||
Lorenzo Dow Graham | b: 1870 SC | ||
Delma Graham | b: 1873 SC | ||
William John Graham | b: 1874 SC-1877 | ||
Asbury Missouria Graham | b: 1877 SC-1877 | ||
Ava Jane Graham | b: 1879 SC | ||
Martha Jane Graham | |||
Jackie Ann Graham | |||
Shared Facts: | Joana Pitman |
Marriage: | ? | |
Children: | [no children] | |
Research Notes: | Back to top |
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1860 Census: Kingston Parish, Horry, South Carolina | ||||
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798 | Jane Graham | 59y | b: SC | F |
K A Graham | 23y | b: SC | M | |
799 | L D Graham | 19y | b: SC | M |
Prudence Graham | 20y | b: SC | F | |
800 | A J Graham | 59y | b: SC | M |
Deletha Graham | 56y | b: SC | F | |
Frederick Graham | 18y | b: SC | M | |
801 | S F Graham | 31y | b: SC | M |
Molcey Graham | 21y | b: SC | F | |
Leiker Graham | 7y | b: SC | F | |
Mary Graham | 6y | b: SC | F | |
Emma Graham | 4y | b: SC | F | |
Louisa Graham | 2y | b: SC | F | |
Joseph H Graham | 0y | b: SC | M |
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1880 Census: Green Sea, Horry, South Carolina | |||||||||
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Keneth A. Graham | 1835 | Head | b: SC | parents b: SC | M | W | married | 45y | farmer |
Avey Jane Graham | 1842 | Wife | b: SC | parents b: SC | F | W | married | 38y | keeping house |
Olympas Graham | 1864 | Dau | b: SC | parents b: SC | F | W | single | 16y | Helping parents |
Lorency Graham | 1870 | Dau | b: SC | parents b: SC | F | W | single | 10y | Helping parents |
Dalma Graham | 1873 | Dau | b: SC | parents b: SC | F | W | single | 7y | At home |
Avey Jane Graham | 1879 | Dau | b: SC | parents b: SC | F | W | single | 1y | At home |
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Interesting Stories: | Back to top |
Story submitted by Carolyn Jane Harrelson-Buckley:
My Family Story
Kennneth Asbury Graham married Ava Jane Grainger; daughter of John "Jack"Grainger Jr. and Ava Jane Bullock. Ava Jane Bullock was the daughter of Charles B. Bullock and Dicey Elvington, and John "Jack" Grainger's parents were John Grainger and Charity Buffkin, all of Wannamaker, SC. Kenneth and Ava Jane Graham lived on Graham Plantation near his parents between Greensea, SC and Tabor City, NC. They were all honorable and hard working people. Most were Baptist as far as I can find out from way on back.
One day a stranger came walking past my great grandparents plantation. He was very ill and had a high fever. A Diphtheria fever epidemic had claimed many lives. The stranger walked a few steps and was stumbling on the ground. Asbury picked the stranger up and carried him into their home. Laren, the oldest child, ran to draw cool water from the well as Jane had asked her. Jane began wiping the strangers lips with the cool water trying to get a few sips into his weakened and frail body. Asbury and Jane did all they could but within a few days the stranger was dead. He was buried on their family plantation plot.
This was just the beginning. Asbury and Jane had 12 children. One by one six little children died from diphtheria fever. They were all buried on the same day. This was a most sorrowful day. Uncle Steve Floyd (A loyal friend), and Asbury built six tiny boxes for coffins. For each shovel of dirt they dug they wept and wept. Suddenly half of their precious family was wiped out. Surviving was my grandmother Ava Jane Graham. She married Doc David Harrelson. They were from Greensea but moved to Loris. My grandfather Doc was 3x Member of the House of Representatives for Horry County, The Democrat Party. They were prominent pioneers and helped to establish Loris and Horry County.
My Graham family came from Scotland. They came with many other pioneer families from other countries and together established what we know and love today as Horry County. Much was sacrificed and given by these great and courageous pioneers of long ago. I am honored and proud to be one of their descendants.
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Kenneth Asbury Graham Cemetery |
Turn off SC Hwy. 410 on York Road between Green Sea, SC and Tabor City, NC . The cemetery is on the left one mile from SC Hwy 410. |
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