Barry Dominic Graham
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Barry Dominic Graham

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BARRY DOMINIC GRAHAM was born in the Benedictine Crerar Hospital near the Cree Nation Reserve in Winnipegosis, Manitoba, Canada. He is of Scots/Irish ancestry on both sides. He grew up in Glasgow, Scotland where he attended St Brendan’s Primary School, Yoker; Corpus Christi Primary School, Knightswood; and St Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, Jordanhill (as did some notable others, such as the actor, James McAvoy; singer, Justin Osuji and soccer player, Tosh McKinlay). Over the years he has lived in Canada in several British Columbian locations, namely Hope, Abbotsford, and Kelowna, as well as Prince Albert in Saskatchewan. His son, Jonathan, lives and works in British Columbia, Canada. Barry now resides in Montrose, with his wife Helen and daughter Hannah. He is an author, poet, composer and historical researcher. HANNAH HELENA GRAHAM was born in Glasgow, Scotland. She now resides in Montrose with her parents, Barry Dominic and Helen Frances Graham. In Montrose she attended Southesk Primary School and currently attends Montrose Academy High School. Her interests include: writing, nature, acting, singing and design. HELEN FRANCES GRAHAM, née Murphy, (ILLUSTRATOR) was born in Glasgow, Scotland. She is of Scots/Irish ancestry. She now resides in Montrose with her husband, Barry Dominic and daughter, Hannah Helena Graham. In Glasgow she attended St Thomas’ Primary School, Riddrie; then Our Lady and St Francis’ Secondary School for girls (often known as Charlotte Street) in Glasgow. She subsequently studied graphic art and design in the College of Commerce in Glasgow. She is currently a teacher's assistant in Angus, Scotland. Her interests include: book illustration, art & design, acting, singing, Pug dog breeding and Truth-seeking. JOHN MOLLOY (1964~2017) was born in Glasgow and has lived in London as well as his current home town of Glasgow, where he recently resided... but tragically passed away on September 30th, 2017, aged 53. He was of Scots/Irish ancestry. He grew up in Glasgow, Scotland where he attended St Ninian’s Primary School, Knightswood and St Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, Jordanhill (as did some notable others, such as the actor, James McAvoy; singer, Justin Osuji and soccer player, Tosh McKinlay). He travelled the world extensively during his career with the Royal Navy. Being adopted from an early age, John believed that his research skills were gained through his personal search for his natural birth parents. His son, Shaun, lives and works in Scotland. John also had a long-standing relationship with the St Cyrus area and possessed as equal a passion for the story of George Beattie as his cousin and closest friend, Barry Dominic Graham. He was also dedicated to the task of reintroducing and restoring the true story, memory and literary legacy of this forgotten Scottish treasure to their rightful place in history. His interests included: writing, nature, history, philosophy and Truth-seeking. THE GEORGE BEATTIE PROJECT www.thegeorgebeattieproject.co.uk
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