GRAY Family
GRAY Family Outline Descent Tree(s) (ODT)
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Name forms
Croy, Falaise, Grai, Gray, Grey A wealthy and powerful force through five centuries of English history,
the family of ill-fated Lady Jane Grey, the 9-days Queen of England.
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DOUGLASS, Frederick [1817-1895] – American abolitionist, human rights champion, Advisor to Lincoln during Civil War GRAY620 19C5 | ||
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GRAY, Samuel [1718-1770] – First casualty of American Revolutionary War GRAY600 15C9 | ||
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GRAY, Samuel [1755-1806] – American mariner, Revolutionary War privateer GRAY605 16C8 | ||
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GREY, Charles [1729-1807] – British general, 1° Earl Grey GRAY363 17C7 | ||
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GREY, Charles
[1764-1845] – English nobleman and polititian, 2° Earl Grey
GRAY365
18C6
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GREY, Henry
[?-1554] – 3rd Marquis of Dorset, Duke of Suffolk -
GRAY290
8C13
Intrigued with ¤John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, to marry his daughter, ¤Lady Jane, to Dudley's son, ¤Lord Guilford, and alter the succession to Jane's favor. |
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GREY, Lady Jane,
[1537-1554] – English noblewoman, Queen of England
GRAY291
3C11
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de GREY, Sir John
[1300-1359] – 1st Lord Grey of Rotherfield, KG
GRAY354
19GGFa
Distinguished himself in the French wars |
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PITTS, Helen [1837-1903] – American activist, wife of Frederick Douglass GRAY619 19C5 | ||
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Bookmarks (off-site links) |
- History
origins, early history
- Hamrick Software - U.S. Surname Distribution maps showing name distribution in the U.S. in selected years. GRAY
- Hamrick Software - U.S. Surname Distribution maps showing name distribution in the U.S. in selected years. GREY
- Onomastics (=the study of the origin and formation of proper names)
- People
- Places
- Other
Candidates Work List |
This is my working list of candidates to include --
I'm not yet sure if they are related to me!
As candidates are eliminated (proven not related) they are marked appropriately (THUS) and
an explanation included.
They are kept in the list in case future research proves they can be included.
(And to keep them from popping up on the list again!)
Never discard good research!
Proven candidates' names are marked with an asterisk (*) until they can be
added to the database.
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Wikipedia Article |
This article may name additional candidates: gray (surname)