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John Morton Gray 1719 – 1786 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Sep 1719

Birth Location: Uwchlan Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania Colony

Death Date: Bef. 15 Aug 1786

Death Location: Bedford, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: Ebenezer (DNA)

Mother: Mary** Gardiner

Spouse(s): Susanna Hackett

Children(s): Enoch GRAY

The story of John Morton Gray began in 1719 in Uwchlan Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania Colony. John Morton Gray married Susanna Gray nee Woolridge Hackett, and had children including Enoch John GRAY. John Morton Gray passed away in 1786 in Bedford, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of John Morton Gray began in 1719 in Uwchlan Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania Colony.
  • John Morton Gray married Susanna Gray nee Woolridge Hackett, and had children including Enoch John GRAY.
  • John Morton Gray passed away in 1786 in Bedford, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.

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John Gray's Ancestors

Self
John Gray
1719 – 1786
Birth Place: Uwchlan Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania Colony
Parents
Ebenezer GRAY (DNA)
1697 – 1773
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Mary** (Gray) Gardiner
1702 – 1726
Gardiner Island, Long Island, New York Colony, America
Grandparents
Samuel Gray
1659 – 1707
Dorset, England
Susanna Langdon
Plymouth, Devon, England
John Gardiner
1661 – 1738
Gardiner's Island, East Hampton, Suffolk, Long Island, New York
Great-Grandparents
Mary Langdon
1646 – 1716
Mary Mascil
1636 – 1727
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christopher Stacy
1623 –
Lydia Allen
1622 – 1709
Robert Mascil
1611 – 1659
Mary Upton
1615 – 1663

John Gray's Descendants

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John (Morton) Gray (4 Sep 1719 – Bef. 15 Aug 1786) m. Susanna (Gray nee Woolridge) Hackett (13 Sep 1723 – Aug 1787)
  1. 1. Enoch (John) GRAY (Abt. 1740 – 05 Oct 1819) m. Margery Baldwin (9 Feb 1742 – 1793)
    1. 1. Enoch (George) Gray (1765 – 9 Feb 1824) m. Martha (Jane) BATSON\ARMSTROM (1776 – 1852)
      1. 1. Leah Gray (28 Aug 1796 – 16 May 1870) m. William Turner (28 JAN 1794 – 10 Mar 1832)
        1. 1. George (P) TURNER (abt 1818 – 18 Jan 1885)
        2. 2. Minerva ((Alice)) TURNER (5 Sep 1820 – 1884) m. William Arters (02 APR 1810 – 10 DEC 1887)
        3. 3. William Turner (03 Jun 1823 – 17 Jan 1824)
        4. 4. Drusilla Turner (09 Jun 1826 – 15 JUL 1894)
        5. 5. Martha Turner (25 Jul 1828 – 18 Mar 1911)

John Gray's Timeline

2 Records

1719
4 Sep 1719
Birth of John Morton Gray in Uwchlan Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania Colony
Uwchlan Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania Colony
1786
Bef. 15 Aug 1786
Age 67
Death of John Morton Gray in Bedford, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Bedford, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Sep 1719
    Event Place: Uwchlan Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 15 Aug 1786
    Event Place: Bedford, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

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