William GRAHAM
(1764-1834)
Mary WAREHAM
(Abt 1770-1847)
Robert Fuller GRAHAM
(1802-1877)
Harriet JORDAN
(1797-1880)
Capt. Birchall George GRAHAM
(1833-1894)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Florence Maud ONSLOW

Capt. Birchall George GRAHAM

  • Born: Nov 1833, Greenham, Berkshire, England
  • Christened: 13 Dec 1833, St Nicholas Church, Newbury, Berkshire, England
  • Marriage (1): Florence Maud ONSLOW on 12 Jan 1876 in Fort William, Bengal, India 1
  • Died: 14 Sep 1894, Darjeeling, Bengal, India aged 60 2
  • Buried: 15 Sep 1894, Darjeeling, Bengal, India

  General Notes:

Graham, Birchall George, of Newbury: born, November nth, 1833 ; son of Robert Fuller Graham, solicitor and town clerk of Newbury; Ensign, January 6th, 1855; took one hundred volunteers to 33rd Foot (Duke of Wellin^ijton's Regiment); was wounded in the Crimea;

Captain 33rd (Duke of Wellington's) Regiment

A Family In Tea Since 1872
The story begins with Captain Birchall George Graham who went to India as an officer with the Duke of Wellington's Regiment. On returning to England after his tour and 18 years of service he sold his commission. In 1872 he decided to return to India, joining his brother, and used his savings to make a living by planting tea in Darjeeling. Robert Fuller Graham, Birchall's brother, was also involved in the tea trade. He was a founder member of the Darjeeling Tea Association and lived in India for most of his life. He is buried in Darjeeling where his gravestone can be found in the Tea Estate Cemetery.
Herbert "Walter" Onslow Graham, Birchall's son, who was born in India but schooled in England, also planted tea in Darjeeling. He retired in 1942. Herbert's brother Edwin Charles Onslow Graham was a part owner of the Lingia Tea Company in Darjeeling, which owned Lingia, Pandam and Glenburn tea estates; these were all sold in the 1950's.
The cycle almost repeats itself with Herbert "Edward" Onslow Graham, the father of the current chairman David Graham. In 1937 Edward went to India as an officer in the 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs and like his grandfather Birchall 74 years before him fell in love with the enchantment and beauty of India. In 1948 at the end of his tour of duty, rather than return to Great Britain, he resigned his commission and stayed in India to plant tea.
The tradition in tea continues to the present day. David Graham the current Chairman of Imporient joined the tea trade in 1966 and became the fourth generation of the Graham family to be involved in tea. David Graham started Imporient with his wife Lesley in 1974 and the company now has offices and a factory in the United Kingdom, Offices and a 62,000 sq/ft factory in Kenya and the Pfunda Tea Factory and Plantation in Rwanda.
David Graham's two sons Daniel and Tresham Graham joined the company in 1994 and are the 5th generation of the family involved in the tea trade.
Today the company supplies the very best tea from East Africa, Kenya and Rwanda and is one of the largest tea buyers in East Africa exporting millions of kilos of tea all over the world every year. At the Pfunda Tea Estate the company produces in the region of 1.5 million Kilos of the very finest tea in the World.

  Noted events in his life were:

1. Occupation: Army officer.


Birchall married Florence Maud ONSLOW, daughter of Artur Walton ONSLOW and Isabella PENRICE, on 12 Jan 1876 in Fort William, Bengal, India.1 (Florence Maud ONSLOW was born on 26 May 1850 in Meerut, Bengal, India 3 and was christened on 29 Dec 1851 in Agra, Bengal, India.)


Sources


1 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints., "India Marriages 1792 - 1948," database (FamilySearch. http://www.familysearch.org : n.d.), ) family group record.

2 Memorial
Source Media Type: Gravestone, Repository: Greenham churchyard, Greenham, Berkshire.

3 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "India Births & Baptisms 1786 - 1947," database, FamilySearch  (http://new.familysearch.org), ).

J. Ferran 27/08/2024


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