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Warren Gray

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Warren Gray

Birth
Columbia County, New York, USA
Death
9 Jan 1869 (aged 84)
Greene, Chenango County, New York, USA
Burial
Greene, Chenango County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.3268852, Longitude: -75.7609558
Plot
116
Memorial ID
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Married - (1) Laura Beach Gray (2) Lucretia Ashcroft Gray

We regret to learn as we go to press of the sudden death of Warren Gray, Esq. an old and highly esteemed citizen of Greene (Chenango Co., NY), on Saturday morning last. He had been during the preceding day, as well as usual, and, transacting some business in his office at 8 o'clock that evening, slept well during the night. But while dressing the next morning, he was suddenly taken ill, and died in three hours thereafter, in the 84th year of his age. Esqr. Gray was one of the Justices of the Peace of Greene at his death, and had been so for nearly fifty years, and always, as his repeated elections proved, discharging his duties honest and well. In his death we have lost another of the venerable "Fathers" of our County, and he leaves a void which others cannot fill. (Chenango Telegraph & Chronicle, Jan. 13, 1869)

Thanks to Robi Stone Cypher Green for this info.
Married - (1) Laura Beach Gray (2) Lucretia Ashcroft Gray

We regret to learn as we go to press of the sudden death of Warren Gray, Esq. an old and highly esteemed citizen of Greene (Chenango Co., NY), on Saturday morning last. He had been during the preceding day, as well as usual, and, transacting some business in his office at 8 o'clock that evening, slept well during the night. But while dressing the next morning, he was suddenly taken ill, and died in three hours thereafter, in the 84th year of his age. Esqr. Gray was one of the Justices of the Peace of Greene at his death, and had been so for nearly fifty years, and always, as his repeated elections proved, discharging his duties honest and well. In his death we have lost another of the venerable "Fathers" of our County, and he leaves a void which others cannot fill. (Chenango Telegraph & Chronicle, Jan. 13, 1869)

Thanks to Robi Stone Cypher Green for this info.


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