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Andrew Gray

Birth23 Feb 1759 - Stone Arabia, Montgomery, New York, United States
Death19 Dec 1823 - Minden, Montgomery, New York, United States
MotherMaria Elizabeth Horning
FatherAdam Gray

Born in Stone Arabia, Montgomery, New York, United States on 23 Feb 1759 to Adam Gray and Maria Elizabeth Horning. Andrew Gray married Catharine Snell and had 8 children. He passed away on 19 Dec 1823 in Minden, Montgomery, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Adam Gray
1715 - 1776
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Maria Elizabeth Horning
1720 - 1807
Spouse(s)
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Catharine Snell
1766 - 1858
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Nancy Gray
1794 - 1861
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Catharine Gray
1798 - 1879
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Charles Gray
1796 - 1871
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James Gray
1801 - 1879
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George J. Grey
1792 - 1854
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Maria Gray
1787 - Unknown
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Adam Gray
1789 - 1855
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Salley Gray
1804 - 1888

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