GRAM, TORCUIL [SSNE 7556]

Surname
GRAM, GRAEME, GRAHAM
First name
TORCUIL
Nationality
SCOT
Religion
LUTHERAN

Text source

It is unknown when and where Torcuil Graham was born. Torcuil was "kyrkoherd" (priest) in Overgran and Yttergran. He married Anna Norman and together they had a son, Torcuil Graham junior who became a student at Uppsala in 1691, matriculating in December that year as a minor. Like his father, he was ordained as a priest in Uppsala on 16 December 1705 and served as house preacher for countess Christina Douglas. In 1707 he was house preacher for the widow of Edvard Ehrensteen, Catharina Wallenstedt. Torcuil junior then served as battallion preacher with Colonel Hamilton's regiment and then in the Dalregiment. From 1710 he was the "nadars"priest at Jakob and Johannes church, and from 1711 Torcuil became "komminister" three. He was married to Catharina Margareta Lithovius in her first marriage, although it is not known when and where. He had two daughters. He was most likely the father of Torkel Gram [SSNE 7302].

Torcuil Graham died on 28 August 1714. 

Sources: G. Hellström, Stockholms Stads Herdaminne, (Stockholm, 1951), p.233; Steve Murdoch, Network North: Scottish Kin, Commercial and Covert Associations in Northern Europe, 1603-1746 (Brill, Leiden, 2006), p.119.

Service record

SWEDEN, OVERGRAN, YTTERGRAN
Arrived 1690-01-01
Capacity PRIEST, LUTHERAN, purpose ECCLESISTICAL