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John A Gray

Birth1854 - Mahone Bay Nova Scotia
Death11 Oct 1938 - Church Street, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherAnne Ellis
FatherJohn Archibald Gray

Born in Mahone Bay Nova Scotia on 1854 to John Archibald Gray and Anne Ellis. John A Gray married Sarah Ada JOUDREY and had 11 children. He passed away on 11 Oct 1938 in Church Street, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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John Archibald Gray
1818 - 1866
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Anne Ellis
1830 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ada Joudrey
1858 - 1887
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Martha Elizabeth Deadder
1864 - 1957
Children Show all
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Jean Gray
1894 - 1920
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Nellie Gray
1890 - Unknown
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Lillia Gray
1897 - Unknown
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Violet Loretta Gray Bishop Landry
1903 - 1951
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Marie? Gray
1896 - Unknown
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Ellis Gray
1900 - Unknown
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Archibald Gray
1881 - 1882
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Georgina Alalia Gray
1877 - 1948
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Minnie Eva Gray
1888 - 1931
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Albert Gray
1879 - 1931
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Verlley Gray
1903 - Unknown

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