William Graham William Graham was not a delegate from Lincoln County in 1776 since Lincoln was not formed until 1779. He would have been a delegate from old Tryon County in 1776. In 1775 he married Susannah Bellars Twitty widow of Capt. William Twitty who had been hired by the Henderson Company to help Daniel Boone cut the trace through the Cumberland Gap. Twitty was killed on March 25 1775 near what is now Lexington Kentucky at Twitty's Little Fort. He left a wife seven children and extensive land holdings in what would become Rutherford County North Carolina along the Broad River. Graham subsequently became the legal guardian of Twitty's younger children—Russell Bellariah Mary and Arabella. At their request the three eldest Twitty children—William Susannah and Allen—also came under his guardianship.

William Graham is a 93 years old William Graham was not a delegate from Lincoln County in 1776 since Lincoln was not formed until 1779. He would have been a delegate from old Tryon County in 1776. In 1775 he married Susannah Bellars Twitty widow of Capt. William Twitty who had been hired by the Henderson Company to help Daniel Boone cut the trace through the Cumberland Gap. Twitty was killed on March 25 1775 near what is now Lexington Kentucky at Twitty's Little Fort. He left a wife seven children and extensive land holdings in what would become Rutherford County North Carolina along the Broad River. Graham subsequently became the legal guardian of Twitty's younger children—Russell Bellariah Mary and Arabella. At their request the three eldest Twitty children—William Susannah and Allen—also came under his guardianship. from . William Graham was born on January 01, 1742 (died on January 01, 1835, william Graham was 93 years old) in .

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Birthday:
1742
Death Date:
January 1, 1835 (age 93)
Birth Sign :
Capricorn

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No, william Graham died on 01/01/1835, 189 years ago. William Graham was 93 years old when william Graham died.

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