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William Gray

Birth19 SEP 1861 - Union Workhouse, West Beckham, Norfolk, England
Death5 OCT 1918 - Waikato Hospital, New Zealand
MotherPRISCILLA BEASY
FatherEverett Gray

Born in Union Workhouse, West Beckham, Norfolk, England on 19 SEP 1861 to Everett Gray and PRISCILLA BEASY. William Gray married Eliza McNally and had 11 children. He passed away on 5 OCT 1918 in Waikato Hospital, New Zealand.

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Parents
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Everett Gray
1834 - 1860
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Priscilla Beasy
1830 - 1899
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Mcnally
1872 - 1959
Children Show all
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Emily Dorothy Gray
1898 - 1950
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Annie G Warden
1897 - Unknown
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Kenneth John Gray
1904 - 1980
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Florence Evelyn Gray
1909 - 1991
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Annie Elizabeth Gray
1897 - Unknown
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Olive Muriel Priscilla Gray
1895 - Unknown
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Norman Henry Gray
1901 - Unknown
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Adelaide Carne Gray
1894 - Unknown
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William Everett (Hector) Gray
1899 - 1954
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Irene Jane Gray
1902 - 1999
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Elsie Matilda Gray
Unknown - 1998

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