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Mary Wray 1810–1852 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1810

Birth Location: New Malton, Yorkshire County, England

Death Date: 1852

Death Location: New Malton, Yorkshire County, England

Father: John Wray

Mother: Alice Wray

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Mary Wray was born in 1810 in New Malton, Yorkshire County, England, the child of John Charles Robert Wray And Alice Wray. Mary Wray passed away in 1852 in New Malton, Yorkshire County, England.

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Biography

  • Mary Wray was born in 1810 in New Malton, Yorkshire County, England, the child of John Charles Robert Wray And Alice Wray.
  • Mary Wray passed away in 1852 in New Malton, Yorkshire County, England.

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Mary Wray's Ancestors

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Mary Wray
1810–1852
Birth Place: New Malton, Yorkshire County, England
Parents
John Charles Robert Wray
1785–1842
New Malton, St. Leonards, Yorkshire County, England
Alice Wray
1785–1847
Yorkshire County, England
Grandparents
Thomas Wray
1761–1824
Foston by Malton, Yorkshire County, England
Mary Sollitt
1760–1831
Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Wray
1735–
Elizabeth Green
1739–
Robert Sollitt
1732–1766
Alice Spinke
1733–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sollitt
1708–1783
Anne Talbot
1705–1781

Mary Wray's Timeline

2 Records

1810
1810
Birth of Mary Wray in New Malton, Yorkshire County, England
New Malton, Yorkshire County, England
1852
1852
Age 42
Death of Mary Wray in New Malton, Yorkshire County, England
New Malton, Yorkshire County, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: New Malton, Yorkshire County, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1852
    Event Place: New Malton, Yorkshire County, England

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