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Thomas Ray

Birthabt 1803 - North Carolina
DeathAug 1860 - Gibson, Gibson, Tennessee, USA
MotherHannah (Ray)
FatherJames Ray

Born in North Carolina on abt 1803 to James Ray and Hannah (Ray). Thomas Ray married Julia B Crocker and had 10 children. He passed away on Aug 1860 in Gibson, Gibson, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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James Ray
1779 - Unknown
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Hannah (Ray)
1777 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Julia B Crocker
1812 - 1860
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Mary Morgan
Unknown - Unknown
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James Luther Ray
1835 - 1896
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John Franklin Ray
1835 - 1880
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Alexander Ray
1834 - Unknown
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George Ray
1838 - Unknown
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Lucius P Ray
1847 - 1924
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Elizabeth Ann Ray
1830 - Unknown
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Martha Ray
1858 - Unknown
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Thomas Ray
1854 - Unknown
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Susan Ray
1848 - Unknown
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Washington N Ray
1828 - 1890

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