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Edward Gray

Birth31 January 1666 - Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
DeathJune 1726 - Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
MotherDorothy Lettice
FatherEdward Gray

Born in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA on 31 January 1666 to Edward Gray and Dorothy Lettice. Edward Gray married Mary Smith and had 12 children. He passed away on June 1726 in Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA.

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Parents
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Edward Gray
1629 - 1681
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Dorothy Lettice
Unknown - 1685
Spouse(s)
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Mary Smith
1673 - 1710
Children Show all
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Hannah Gray
1707 - Unknown
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Philip Gray
1702 - 1763
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Edward Gray
1693 - 1772
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Sarah Gray
1697 - 1770
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Elizabeth Edward Gray
1695 - 1797
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Phebe Gray
1699 - 1770
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Mary Gray (Bennett)
1691 - 1772
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Thomas Gray
1704 - 1773
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William Gray
1716 - 1765
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Samuel Gray
1718 - 1770
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Lydia Gray
1714 - 1790
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John Gray
1712 - 1713

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