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- South Carolina Council Journals Volume 1 Meeting of 7th February1734/35 Read Petition of Wm Chambers, Hugh Graham, and James Garmony, praying an Allowance of Provisions in the same Proportion as is allowed toother Settlers at Williamsburg where they are going to settle.
History of Williamsburg by William Willis Boddie page 142 Commissioner's report 25 Mar 1789 of lots claimed in the town of Willliamsburg. Lot number 276, granted 1735 to Hugh Graham, present proprieter John McClary.
Index to South Carolina Wills: Hugh Graham - Date? County of Charleston, Bk 45 Pg 789 SC Will Book RR 1767-1771 John Fleming's will, Williamsburg, Craven Co., dated 23 Mar 1768 mentions land, two tracts, formerly owned by William Chalmers and Hugh Graham.
South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1783-1788, by Brent Holcomb O-5 page153, 24 Apr 1778 Hugh Graham named in lines in James Cooper's deed. One parcel's lines included William Chambers, Jane Ross, Jane McCleland at the time of the original grant. Second 50 acre parcel originally granted to Hugh Graham adj. Edward Plowden, William Cochran, William Morgan, & Chambers. 3rd tract originally granted to Edward Plowden adj Hugh Graham, John Fleming, being in Craven County in the Township of Williamsburg on the north east side of Black River. Said land vested to James and Thomas Cooper from John Fleming. Y-5 page 417 Lease and Release. 4 Dec 1784 Jane Witherspoon, executrix of James Fleming on Boggy Swamp,the northeast side of Black River.
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