Andrew wrote a will 24 Nov 1736 which made bequests to:
"Eldest Daughter Sibell Wife to William Bell the Sum of One pound "
"to my Second daughter Ducibell wife to Edward Graham the like sum of one pound"
"to my youngest daughter Ann Graham the sum of forty pounds"
"all the rest and Residue of my goods, Chattels and personal Estate Whatsoever I give and bequeath to my Dear wife Jane Graham and to my beloved son Stephen Graham whom I make and ordain Joynt and Sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament after the full payment and discharge of all my Just Debts Legacys and Funerall expenses."
"In Witness whereof I the said Andrew Graham have to this my Last Will and Testament set my hand and Seal the Day and Year above Written. Andrew Graham his Mark and Seal Signd Sealed and Delivered by the said Andrew Graham as and for his Last Will and Testament in the presence of Us who were present at the Signing and Sealing thereof Georg Graham Sworn Jno Pearson Curate at Arthuret Sworn."
The will was "Proved the 12th day of May 1739 & Admin granted to Stephen Graham one of the joint Executors ..." [1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.21.31.41.51.6Will 24 Nov 1736, Probate 12 May 1739 Andrew Graham "of Fauld", ref. WI 56 [46v], copy held. Available Carlisle Record Office
WikiTree profile Graham-2172 created through the import of HENDERSONLornaAncestorsPlus1Desc4WikiTree.ged on Oct 18, 2011 by L Henderson.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Andrew by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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