Bef 1825 - Bef 1893 (68 years)
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| Name |
William Graham [1, 2] |
| Birth |
Bef 1825 [1] |
| Gender |
Unknown |
| Death |
Bef Jan 1893 [1, 2] |
| Burial |
Milledgeville, Carroll County, Illinois, United States [2] |
- The cemetery was likely Union Cemetery in Milledgeville, since that is where Fannie (her sister) was buried a few years later.
"she [Eliza] was Bured in the same grave yard that Debroa and willumes was bured they are the only too that layes in one grave yard" - Letter from Fannie Spencer (Milledgeville, Illinois) to her sister [likely Catharine Graham], 29 Jan 1893
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| Person ID |
I2416 |
Loomis Family |
| Last Modified |
4 Nov 2025 |
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| Sources |
- [S44] Newspaper: Ilion Citizen, 12/6/1906, p. 6, col. 1; digital images, Fulton History (http://fultonhistory.com : accessed 27 March 2016), New York.
- [S591] Fannie Spencer (Milledgeville, Illinois) to her sister [likely Catharine Graham Golden], letter, 29 January 1893; privately held by compiler, 2025. The letter was inherited among family papers of Catharine Graham but without original order.
The letter, dated 29 January 1893, identifies the writer as Fannie Spencer of Milledgeville, Illinois, and refers to her sisters Eliza and Deborah and brother William as deceased. The content aligns with relationships proven in the probate file of Daniel Petrie of Herkimer County, New York. Although the letter's physical order among inherited family papers was lost, internal and correlated evidence confirm that the recipient was Catharine Graham, sister of Fannie Spencer.
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