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Anna Eudora <I>Newmarch</I> Gray

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Anna Eudora Newmarch Gray

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
27 Sep 1902 (aged 52)
Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Bradford Plot #84 Section B-12
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Daughter of Samuel W Newmarch 1823-1869 and Jane Berry 1822-1906. She and William Gray 1842-1929 were married in 1871 at the original Trinity Church in Boston by Rev Phillips Brooks. That church at 237 Berkeley St. burned in the great Boston fire of 1872. The current church at 206 Clarendon St. was completed in 1887. They are both buried at Knollwood Cemetery, Canton Mass. She ran a bird shop out of her home at 33 1/2 Taber St Roxbury called Bird Manna. She died from problems relating to varicose veins
Daughter of Samuel W Newmarch 1823-1869 and Jane Berry 1822-1906. She and William Gray 1842-1929 were married in 1871 at the original Trinity Church in Boston by Rev Phillips Brooks. That church at 237 Berkeley St. burned in the great Boston fire of 1872. The current church at 206 Clarendon St. was completed in 1887. They are both buried at Knollwood Cemetery, Canton Mass. She ran a bird shop out of her home at 33 1/2 Taber St Roxbury called Bird Manna. She died from problems relating to varicose veins


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