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William Gray

Birth28 January 1723. - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death10 May 1775 - Boston, Massachusetts
MotherHannah Ellis
FatherEdward Gray

Born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States on 28 January 1723. to Edward Gray and Hannah Ellis. William Gray married Elizabeth Hall and had 14 children. He passed away on 10 May 1775 in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Edward Gray
1674 - 1757
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Hannah Ellis
1671 - 1726
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Hall
1736 - 1825
Children Show all
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Edward Gray
1764 - 1810
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Thomas Gray
1772 - 1847
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Martha M Gray
1760 - 1844
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Elizabeth Saunders Gray
1769 - 1847
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Stephen Hail
1761 - 1782
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William Gray
1762 - 1805
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John Gray
1768 - 1851
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Thomas Gray
1766 - 1767
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Thomas Gray
1769 - 1846
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John Gray
1762 - 1822
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Sarah Gray
Unknown - Unknown
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John Gray
1768 - Unknown
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Joseph Gray
1760 - 1820
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Martha Hall Gray
1760 - 1790

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