GRAY / GREY Surname

A group looking into the GRAY and GREY surnames around the world
  • John Gray from Greene Co, Pa, born abt 1761

    I am working on my tree.  John Gray, along with his brothers Matthew and David, were Indian spies in the Revolutionary War.  John Gray was of the PA Line of the war.  He was the father of William Gray (1796-1875).  William was the father of John Gray (1836-1916).  This John was the father of…

    By Christy Schwing Yost

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  • Robert George Gray Molong District, Australia

    I am looking for information on Robert George Gray who was born in London.  Robert was married to Jane Graham SInfield in the Molong NSW district (1867) in Australia, living around Baldry and Obley area NSW. Robert died in 1903 and Jane in 1933 in Peak Hill NSW.  I am interested in knowing how /…

    By GEORDY

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  • GRAY/GREY in Yorkshire, England

    I have traced my GRAY/GREY line back to a family living in the small village of East Cottingwith a few miles to the south-east of York - the county town of Yorkshire towards the north-east of England.  They were there in the early 17th Century - occupied as agricultural labourers.  From there,…

    By Christopher Gray

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  • Grays of Berkeley Co/Frederick Co. Va mid to late 1700's.

    My Grays were in Greene Co. Pennsylvania by 1790 through present day.  My 3x/Ggrandfather John Gray and his brothers William and possibly James and Andrew Came up from Berkeley Co, W.VA. and Frederick Co., Va..   I am trying to trace my Gray line back to the immigrant ancestor from Probably Ireland…

    By Pauline Gray-Snitwongse

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  • Gray

    I am searching the Gray name.The brick wall that  have hit is with Peter Gray-He was born in Chemny (according to newspaper obit) County New York about 1813-1814.He died in Griffin Missouri in October 30th 1902. I tried to find a Death certificate but in about 1920 all records were burned in a fire…

    By T

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  • Origins of the GRAY/GRAY name?

    There are a number of theories as to where the name originated and I suspect that there was far more than one origin. The one that is clearly documented, is the family that moved from France to England when "William the Conqueror" invaded in 1066.  Starting with Anchetil de Gray - this family has…

    By Christopher Gray

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