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McGrath - McGraw

Looking for others researching this name. McGrath in Ireland = McGraw in North America (same pronunciation). Willing to share what little I know.

Location: Hamilton, Ontario Canada
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Latest Activity: Apr 19, 2018

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McGrath Clan Gathering - 2016 Ireland

Started by Frankie McGraw-Nicol Jul 29, 2014. 0 Replies

McGraw of Dryden, New York

Started by Carol Brennan Moss Apr 6, 2010. 0 Replies

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Comment by Darrell McGraw on October 18, 2009 at 6:31pm
My McGraw ancestor was Ephraim McGraw, b. c. 1794 in SC. He settled in GA. Many of his ancestors stayed in GA, but several moved to central and north AL.
Comment by Sue McGraw Robertson on August 1, 2009 at 3:55pm
My earliest McGraw is James McGraw who was born about 1796 in Scotland or Ireland (depending on which child you are following in which census) . James married Phoebe Thompson about 1818 and the first known child was Edward McGraw born 18 Oct 1818 probably in Jefferson County, NY. In both the 1825 state census and the 1830 Federal Census the family are located in Lyme, Jefferson Co., NY. James died in Sept 1831 probably in Jefferson Co., NY. Phoebe and James had eight children - Edward, Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Henry S., Andrew L, James, Cornealy and William. After James died Phoebe married James Alysworth who probably died a few years later. By 1839 Phoebe and at least part of her children are in Chicago and she married Samuel Grannis. My line is Edward McGraw who married Esther Sumner - there is some thought that James may have lived in Canada before coming to NY - however I have nothing on that.
Comment by Frankie McGraw-Nicol on July 7, 2009 at 9:32pm
Likewise I have no proof of the Armagh connection either. I found my lead from the marriage registration of James in Canada. He stated that's where he was from but I've never found proof, and we all know what that can mean...
Another thing I've never found is the immigration route James took. I don't know if he came directly to Canada or entered via the U.S. I do know that back in the 1800s there weren't a lot of families in this area named McGrath/McGraw and there are even less now. It's almost impossible to trace the females in this family - James married a woman named Mary. Three of James' sons named women named Mary and James had a daughter named Mary so you can imagine how confusing it gets looking for Mary McGraw!
Comment by Meghan Dewhurst-Conroy on July 7, 2009 at 9:15pm
My McGraw research took me back to Michael McGraw (born about 1819 in Ireland and died 1911 Cleveland, Ohio). I believe he married Catherine Sands also from Ireland (1830-1896). They settled in Shelby, Richland, Ohio and had 11 children (Mary, William, Thomas, Margaret, Henry, James, George, Bridget, Catherine, Michael, John). Most of the children moved to Cleveland and were associated with the railroad. I have connected with a few of the McGraw lines. I believe Michael was from Tipperary but have no proof.
Comment by Frankie McGraw-Nicol on July 7, 2009 at 7:33pm
I've managed to trace back to Francis McGrath, who was probably born around 1810. I'm not sure where he was actually born but he was in Clady Parish, County Armagh in the early 1830s when his son, James, was born. Francis was married to Rose Vallely. I don't know how many children they had. Common names in this McGraw line are Francis (Frank), Henry, James and John. Those names seem to be found in every generation. James McGrath/McGraw left Ireland and settled in Hamilton, Ontario Canada around 1850. A few years later he married Mary Devan(ey) and they had a large family. Only one of their children stayed in Canada (my great-grandfather). The rest of the kids moved to the U.S.
 

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