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Eunice Bray 1736–1797 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1736-05-13

Birth Location: Gloucester,,Essex,MA

Death Date: 1797-07-27

Death Location: Poland,ME

Father: Aaron Bray

Mother: Elizabeth Davis

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The story of Eunice Bray began in 1736 in Gloucester,,Essex,MA. Eunice Bray married Samuel Varrell. Eunice Bray passed away in 1797 in Poland,ME.

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Biography

  • The story of Eunice Bray began in 1736 in Gloucester,,Essex,MA.
  • Eunice Bray married Samuel Varrell.
  • Eunice Bray passed away in 1797 in Poland,ME.

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Eunice Bray's Ancestors

Self
Eunice Bray
1736–1797
Birth Place: Gloucester,,Essex,MA
Parents
Aaron Bray
1699–1772
, Gloucester, Essex, MA
Elizabeth Davis
1707–1744
,G loucester, Essex, MA
Grandparents
Thomas Bray
1649–1691
,Gloucester,Essex,MA
Mary
1658–
<,Gloucester,Essex,MA>
Aaron ((Aran)) Davis
1678–1718
Gloucester,Essex,MA
Hannah Haskell
1683–1730
Of Gloucester,Essex,MA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Bray
1614–1691
Mary Wilson
1625–1707
Jocob Davis
1640–1685
Elizabeth Bennett
1641–1685
Joseph Haskell
1646–1715
Mary Graves
1647–1743
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Bray
1590–
Rev. II
1588–1667
Elizabeth MANSFIELD
1595–1658
John Davis
1608–
Alice
1612–1682
Richard Window
1615–
Elinor Bennett
1619–1658
William Haskell
1618–1693
Mary (Tybbot)
1628–1693
Isaac Graves
1624–1677
Mary Church
1630–1694

Eunice Bray's Timeline

2 Records

1736
1736-05-13
Birth of Eunice Bray in Gloucester,,Essex,MA
Gloucester,,Essex,MA
1797
1797-07-27
Age 61
Death of Eunice Bray in Poland,ME
Poland,ME

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1736-05-13
    Event Place: Gloucester,,Essex,MA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1797-07-27
    Event Place: Poland,ME

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