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Luke Ray 1709–1763 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Jan 1709

Birth Location: Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland

Death Date: 1763

Death Location: Prince Georges County, Maryland, United States

Father: William Ray

Mother: Mary Pritchett

Spouse(s): Mary Butt

Children(s): Luke Ray

The story of Luke Ray began in 1709 in Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland. Luke Ray married Mary Elizabeth Butt, and had children including Luke Ray. Luke Ray passed away in 1763 in Prince Georges County, Maryland, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Luke Ray began in 1709 in Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland.
  • Luke Ray married Mary Elizabeth Butt, and had children including Luke Ray.
  • Luke Ray passed away in 1763 in Prince Georges County, Maryland, United States.

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Luke Ray's Ancestors

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Luke Ray
1709–1763
Birth Place: Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland
Parents
William Ray
1684–1760
Mary (Elizabeth) Pritchett
1689–1722
Prince Georges, Maryland, United States
Grandparents
William ((Patton) Ray) Rea
1655–1737
Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Anne (Mary) Poutney
1664–1732
Lancashire, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
William (Zebulon) Pritchett
1660–1740
Apes Hill, Dorchester, Maryland
Rachel Evans
1664–1740
Maryland, Maryland, USA
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Ray\Rae
1630–1675
Jone Ray
1635–1676
Margery Price
1642–1711
William Evans
–1725
Mary Harrington
1644–1732
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Mary Rowan
1628–1661
William Evans
1619–1651
Margaret NORRIS
1621–1645

Luke Ray's Descendants

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Luke Ray (15 Jan 1709–1763) m. Mary (Elizabeth) Butt (1720–Aug 1783)
  1. 1. Luke Ray 1742–1812 m. Tabitha Willett 1740–1799
    1. 1. Sarah Wray 1783–1875 m. William (Burrell) Stiff 1783–1840
      1. 1. Catherine (Elizabeth 'Kitty') Stiff 1804–1870 m. William (Jesse) Chappell 1802–1882
        1. 1. James (Washington) Chappell 1825–1897 m. Neoma Case 1830–1904
        2. 2. Roselea Chappell 1827–1911
        3. 3. William (J.) Chappell 1831–
        4. 4. Henry (C.) Chappell 1847–1919
        5. 5. Levi (Morgan) Chappell 1841–1916
        6. 6. John (H.) Chappel 1834–1853
        7. 7. Granville Chappell 1838–1860
        8. 8. Madison (Marion) Chappell 1845–1912
        9. 9. Pamela (A.) Chappell 1828–1867
        10. 10. Sarah (Melissa) Chappell 1843–1890

Luke Ray's Timeline

2 Records

1709
15 Jan 1709
Birth of Luke Ray in Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland
Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland
1763
1763
Age 54
Death of Luke Ray in Prince Georges County, Maryland, United States
Prince Georges County, Maryland, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Jan 1709
    Event Place: Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, Maryland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1763
    Event Place: Prince Georges County, Maryland, United States

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