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Ruby Elma Gray 1890–1890 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1890

Birth Location: Cornhill, Texas Williamson county

Death Date: 1890

Death Location: Cornhill, Williamson County, Texas. United States

Father: Arthur Gray

Mother: Mary Gray

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Ruby Elma Gray was born in 1890 in Cornhill, Texas Williamson county, the child of Arthur Leton Gray And Mary Emma Hasty Gray. Ruby Elma Gray passed away in 1890 in Cornhill, Williamson County, Texas. United States.

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Biography

  • Ruby Elma Gray was born in 1890 in Cornhill, Texas Williamson county, the child of Arthur Leton Gray And Mary Emma Hasty Gray.
  • Ruby Elma Gray passed away in 1890 in Cornhill, Williamson County, Texas. United States.

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Ruby Gray's Ancestors

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Ruby Gray
1890–1890
Birth Place: Cornhill, Texas Williamson county
Parents
Arthur Leton Gray
1884–1953
Texas
Mary (Emma "Hasty") Gray
1875–1923
Williamson County, Texas
Grandparents
John (Alexander 'Johnny') Gray
1848–1945
Fayette, Fayette County, Alabama, USA
Elizabeth Parker
1845–1948
Tennessee, United States
Augustus (P.) Hasty
1850–
Alabama
Cyrene (C.) Hasty
1851–
Mississippi
Great-Grandparents
James Gray
1817–1902
Matilda Gray
1827–1913
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ruby Gray's Timeline

2 Records

1890
1890
Birth of Ruby Elma Gray in Cornhill, Texas Williamson county
Cornhill, Texas Williamson county
1890
1890
Death of Ruby Elma Gray in Cornhill, Williamson County, Texas. United States
Cornhill, Williamson County, Texas. United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1890
    Event Place: Cornhill, Texas Williamson county

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1890
    Event Place: Cornhill, Williamson County, Texas. United States

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