George Thomas GRAHAM 1875-1942, b. Miners Rest, Victoria to Andrew Morton GRAHAM and Elizabeth Jane JAMES; d. Melbourne, Victoria; married at Eaglehawk, Victoria in 1901 to Jane NANKERVIS 1876-1966, b. Bendigo, Victoria to William NANKERVIS and Mary Jane FORD; d. Melbourne, Victoria.

1901 : George GRAHAM was Head Teacher at Lakes Entrance, Victoria.

1901 : George GRAHAM married Jane NANKERVIS at Eaglehawk.

1904 : George GRAHAM was Head Teacher at Springfield (near Lancefield), Victoria.

1907-21 : George GRAHAM was Head Teacher at Digby State School.

1914 : son Ronald James GRAHAM was born and died at Digby State School, buried Digby Cemetery.

1917-18 : George GRAHAM was a driving force in the planning and establishment of the Digby Avenue of Honour.

1921-33 : George GRAHAM was Head Teacher at Natimuk State School.

1934 : George GRAHAM was Head Teacher at Glen Waverley State School.

1935, Apr 26 : George GRAHAM unveiled the "Jane Duff" Memorial at Nurcoung, near Goroke.

George Thomas GRAHAM and Jane NANKERVIS had the following family...

  1. Hazel Jane GRAHAM 1902-1902, b. Eaglehawk, Victoria; d. Lakes Entrance, Victoria.
  2. Andrew George GRAHAM 1903-1983, b. Bairnsdale, Victoria; d. Ballarat, Victoria; m. 1928 to Lilian Hilda LEVITZKE 1906-1971, b. Natimuk, Victoria to Gustav Christian LEVISKE and Grace Lilian RAGGATT; d. Melbourne, Victoria.
  3. Jessie Muriel GRAHAM 1903-1983, b. Goldie, Victoria; d. Melbourne, Victoria; m. 1923 to Frederick James HODGES 1902-1997, b. Natimuk, Victoria to Hurtle George HODGES and Alice Harriet JORY; d. Melbourne, Victoria.
  4. Alexander Morton GRAHAM 1905-1975, b. Goldie, Victoria; d. Melbourne, Victoria; m. 1937 to Irene Norma SMITH ....?.... .
  5. Murray Edward GRAHAM 1910-1932, b. Digby, S-W Victoria; d. Melbourne, Victoria.
  6. Ronald James GRAHAM 1914-1914, b. Digby, S-W Victoria; d. Digby, S-W Victoria.
  7. Ian Hamilton GRAHAM 1917-2015, b. Hamilton, S-W Victoria; d. Warwick, Queensland; m. 1943, Melbourne, Victoria to Shirley Frances JONES 1919-..?.., b. Melbourne, Victoria to Alan Joseph JONES and Annie Maria VERINDER; d. ...?... .