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John Gray

Birth10 Jan 1767 - Burke, North Carolina, United States
Death10 Nov 1857 - Springville, Lawrence, Indiana, United States
MotherLydia Richardson
FatherWilliam R Gray

Born in Burke, North Carolina, United States on 10 Jan 1767 to William R Gray and Lydia Richardson. John Gray married Mary Ann Trumbo and had 12 children. He passed away on 10 Nov 1857 in Springville, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.

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William R Gray
1745 - 1780
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Lydia Richardson
1755 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Trumbo
1782 - 1829
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Elizabeth Scott
1805 - 1860
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William H Gray
1802 - 1885
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John Wesley Gray
1809 - 1897
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Jacob (74) Gray
1811 - 1894
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Lydia Gray
1806 - 1853
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Hamilton Gray
1825 - 1912
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James Milton Gray
1818 - 1878
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Elizabeth Gray
1821 - 1863
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Charles Gray
1813 - 1898
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Dorothy Abigail 'Dolly' Gray
1804 - 1844
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Ephriam Gray
1816 - 1870
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John Ransom Gray
1835 - Unknown
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William Gray
1807 - 1880

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