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Believed to be derived from an English place name which meant either "gravelly homestead" or "grey home," this surname was first used in Scotland in the 12th century. A famous bearer is Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone.
Surname Origin: Scottish, English
Alternate Surname Spellings: GRAEME, GRAHAME
| Last Updated | |
| Descendents of John Graham Family Tree | Sept 10, 2007 |
| Descendents of John Graham Outline Report | Sept 10, 2007 |
| Genealogy books |
| The Gallant Grahams of Carleton County |
| Maps |
| Bell's Corners c. 1879 showing Graham family lands |
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