Newspaper Article: Feb. 3, 1880:
SUDDEN DEATH - Elizabeth, daughter of HARRY GRAY, Oakland, died on Sunday night after a short illness. She was attending to her usual duties on Thursday last, and on Friday was taken sick with what was supposed to be typhoid fever, which resulted in ther death on Sunday night, as before stated. Deceased was about 27 years of age, and was a most estimable young woman. A large circle of friends will mourn her loss.
Newspaper Article: Feb. 3, 1880:
GRAY - In West Whiteland, on the 2d of February, ELIZABETH V. GRAY, daughter of H.E. GRAY, aged 27 years.
Funeral on Thursday next, February 5th; leave the house at two o'clock. Internment at Grove M.E. burying ground. Friends and relatives are invited to attend without further notice.
Newspaper Article: Feb. 3, 1880:
SUDDEN DEATH - Elizabeth, daughter of HARRY GRAY, Oakland, died on Sunday night after a short illness. She was attending to her usual duties on Thursday last, and on Friday was taken sick with what was supposed to be typhoid fever, which resulted in ther death on Sunday night, as before stated. Deceased was about 27 years of age, and was a most estimable young woman. A large circle of friends will mourn her loss.
Newspaper Article: Feb. 3, 1880:
GRAY - In West Whiteland, on the 2d of February, ELIZABETH V. GRAY, daughter of H.E. GRAY, aged 27 years.
Funeral on Thursday next, February 5th; leave the house at two o'clock. Internment at Grove M.E. burying ground. Friends and relatives are invited to attend without further notice.
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'Lizzie V. Gray dau. of Henry E. & Lydia A. Gray Oct 17, 1852 to Feb 2, 1880'
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