Mary was also married 26 Dec 1894, Portland, Cumberland, Maine, to Oscar P. Rogers. She married second at an unknown date and place to Frank Phillips. She married third 29 Sep 1940 in Maine to William P. McGray.
Mrs. Mary F. McGray
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary F. McGray, 71, of 12 Brentwood Street, who died suddenly Friday, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday from the Chestnut Street Church. Interment will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Muscongus.
Born in Bristol Mills, the daughter of George and Frances Woodbury Webber, Mrs. McGray came to Portland several years ago. Two years ago she moved to Damariscotta Mills, later returning here.
Mrs. McGray was the widow of William P. McGray of Bristol Mills.
She had been a member of the Chestnut Street Church several years.
Surviving is a niece: Mrs. Isabelle W. Travis of South Portland.
Source: Portland Sunday Telegram, Sunday, Sept. 7, 1947, p. 16A
Mary was also married 26 Dec 1894, Portland, Cumberland, Maine, to Oscar P. Rogers. She married second at an unknown date and place to Frank Phillips. She married third 29 Sep 1940 in Maine to William P. McGray.
Mrs. Mary F. McGray
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary F. McGray, 71, of 12 Brentwood Street, who died suddenly Friday, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday from the Chestnut Street Church. Interment will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Muscongus.
Born in Bristol Mills, the daughter of George and Frances Woodbury Webber, Mrs. McGray came to Portland several years ago. Two years ago she moved to Damariscotta Mills, later returning here.
Mrs. McGray was the widow of William P. McGray of Bristol Mills.
She had been a member of the Chestnut Street Church several years.
Surviving is a niece: Mrs. Isabelle W. Travis of South Portland.
Source: Portland Sunday Telegram, Sunday, Sept. 7, 1947, p. 16A
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