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William Gray Torrence

Birth2 Mar 1799 - Manordale, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
Death1 May 1878 - Wellsville, Columbiana, OH
MotherMary Borland
FatherMajor Hugh Torrance lll

Born in Manordale, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States on 2 Mar 1799 to Major Hugh Torrance lll and Mary Borland. William Gray Torrence married Margaret Riddle McCabe and had 11 children. He passed away on 1 May 1878 in Wellsville, Columbiana, OH.

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Major Hugh Torrance Lll
1745 - 1830
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Mary Borland
1766 - 1838
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Margaret Riddle Mccabe
1802 - 1880
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Oliver Perry Torrence
1835 - 1871
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Joseph E Torrance
1842 - 1896
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William Cyrus Torrence
1824 - 1857
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Hugh Milo Torrance
1822 - 1895
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James Madison Torrance
1837 - 1884
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Mary Armenta Torrence
1831 - Unknown
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Amanda M. Torrance
1826 - 1907
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Elizabeth Torrance
1830 - 1907
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Alexander Hamilton Torrance
Unknown - 1841
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Daniel Webster Torrance
1831 - 1898
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John Torrance
1844 - Unknown

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