In 1910, Milton Gray, aged 7, was living in the home of his parents, Charles Samuel and Sabrina Gray, with siblings Mary, 18, Henry, 17, Thomas, 15, Leslie, 9, Marie, 3, and Lira, 8 months. His father was shown to be working in the railroad shop.
In 1920 Milton Gray, aged 16, was shown living in the home of his grandparents, Dan and Camelia Gray, on West Street in Smithville, Bastrop, Texas. Also living in the household was his widowed mother, "Binny" Gray, aged 46, and siblings Marie, aged 13, and Leah Gray, aged 10. His grandfather was described as a general laborer.
In 1940, Milton Gray, aged 36, could be found living in Brooklyn, NY with his wife Ada, aged 32, and son Philip Gray, aged 4. Milton was shown to be an apartment superintendent.
(1910, 1920, 1940 US Federal Census; U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014)
In 1910, Milton Gray, aged 7, was living in the home of his parents, Charles Samuel and Sabrina Gray, with siblings Mary, 18, Henry, 17, Thomas, 15, Leslie, 9, Marie, 3, and Lira, 8 months. His father was shown to be working in the railroad shop.
In 1920 Milton Gray, aged 16, was shown living in the home of his grandparents, Dan and Camelia Gray, on West Street in Smithville, Bastrop, Texas. Also living in the household was his widowed mother, "Binny" Gray, aged 46, and siblings Marie, aged 13, and Leah Gray, aged 10. His grandfather was described as a general laborer.
In 1940, Milton Gray, aged 36, could be found living in Brooklyn, NY with his wife Ada, aged 32, and son Philip Gray, aged 4. Milton was shown to be an apartment superintendent.
(1910, 1920, 1940 US Federal Census; U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014)
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