Fannie J. Graham (1817-aft 1900)
Probably Frances (Fannie) Graham (1817-??), about 1885, age 68. After her husband, John Graham, died in the 1860's, she moved in with daughter Susan Toll. (Rensselaer H Toll's mother). Her other daughter, Emma Jane, married James P. Gould, a Wisconsin lumberman, President of Gould Manufacturing Co., the oldest sash and door plant in the country, started by his father about 1862. Connected with the company his entire career, he was still active in 1919, and was the oldest man in Wisconsin who drove his own automobile.
Fannie J. Graham (1817-aft 1900)
Probably Frances (Fannie) Graham (1817-??), about 1885, age 68. After her husband, John Graham, died in the 1860's, she moved in with daughter Susan Toll. (Rensselaer H Toll's mother). Her other daughter, Emma Jane, married James P. Gould, a Wisconsin lumberman, President of Gould Manufacturing Co., the oldest sash and door plant in the country, started by his father about 1862. Connected with the company his entire career, he was still active in 1919, and was the oldest man in Wisconsin who drove his own automobile.