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The Grahams (2121 words) |
 | William de Graham, the first recorded of that name, was granted land around Dalkieth and Abercorn in Midlothian and appears as a witness on David I’s charter of 1128 founding the Abbey of Holyroodhouse. |
 | Lord Graham, chief of the Clan, had been created Earl of Montrose in 1504 but had died with the rest of the Scottish nobility around their king James IV on Flodden field in 1513. |
 | In 1660, when Charles II was restored to the throne, David Graham of Gorthie took his kinsman’s head off its spike and had the other remains gathered together for honorable burial in the Montrose Aisle of St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. |
| David Graham Flucker (2242 words) |
 | David Flucker was christened on the 13th of August 1811 in Newhaven, and died of a bowel complaint at age 1 on the 5th of August 1812. |
 | David Norman Flockhart was born on the 11th of November 1898 in Ballarat, Victoria and married in 1926 in Victoria to Ada Dawn Hentwhistle. |
 | David Graham Flucker (Fisherman) was born on the 13th of April and christened on the 9th of December 1852 in Newhaven, and married on the 27th of September 1878 in Newhaven to Elizabeth Lyle. |