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James Gray

Birth23 June 1841 - Harlington, Middlesex, England
Death10 Mar 1901 - Johnstown, Weld, Colorado, USA
MotherMary Smith
FatherWilliam Gray

Born in Harlington, Middlesex, England on 23 June 1841 to William Gray and Mary Smith. James Gray married Ellen Down and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 Mar 1901 in Johnstown, Weld, Colorado, USA.

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Parents
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William Gray
1818 - 1902
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Mary Smith
1824 - 1919
Spouse(s)
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Ellen Down
1844 - 1915
Children Show all
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Mary Jane Polly Gray
1871 - 1935
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Sarah Ellen Gray Frazier
1882 - 1958
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Elizabeth Gray
1867 - 1930
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George Gray
1870 - 1952
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Sidney Albert Gray
1884 - 1955
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William Gray
1869 - 1915
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James Gray Down
1863 - Unknown
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Charles Gray
1876 - 1878
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Keturah Gray
1873 - 1875
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Sydney Gray
Unknown - Unknown

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