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The Thomas Gray Clan of Butler County, PA
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PARENT (M) George Ormand Graham | |||
Birth | 1874 | ||
Death | 1905 | ||
Marriage | to Grace Sarah Graham | ||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
PARENT (F) Grace Sarah Graham | |||
Birth | FEB 1878 | Pennsylvania | |
Death | |||
Marriage | to George Ormand Graham | ||
Father | Chester P Bish | ||
Mother | Mary Ann Gray | ||
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M | Living | ||
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F | Marian Humphrey Graham | ||
Birth | 1902 | ||
Death |
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PARENT (M) George Ormand Graham | |||
Birth | 1874 | ||
Death | 1905 | ||
Marriage | to Grace Sarah Graham | ||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
PARENT (F) Grace Sarah Graham | |||
Birth | FEB 1878 | Pennsylvania | |
Death | |||
Marriage | to George Ormand Graham | ||
Father | Chester P Bish | ||
Mother | Mary Ann Gray | ||
CHILDREN | |||
M | Living | ||
Birth | |||
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F | Marian Humphrey Graham | ||
Birth | 1902 | ||
Death |
[S70] | Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006). |
[S66] | Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010). |
[S114] | Ancestry.com, Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 (Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016). |
[S69] | Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004). |
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PARENT (M) Enos Graham | |||
Birth | 1790 | ||
Death | 25 DEC 1841 | Renfrew, Butler, Pennsylvania, United States | |
Marriage | to Nancy Gray | ||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
PARENT (F) Nancy Gray | |||
Birth | ABT 1794 | Conoquenessing, Butler, Penn. | |
Death | 5 MAY 1851 | Renfrew, Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States of America | |
Marriage | to Enos Graham | ||
Father | Thomas Gray Sr. | ||
Mother | Mary James | ||
CHILDREN | |||
M | Enos Graham Jr. | ||
Birth | 1829 | ||
Death | 1885 |
The Gray Clan was originally published in 1951 by The Thomas Gray Clan of Butler County, PA family association. It was a collaboration between many family historians starting in the 1930s. This book covers the descendants of Thomas (1761-1853) and Mary (1761-1830) Gray originally of Skibo, County Sutherland, Scotland and later Butler County, PA. It includes family stories along with information on the descendants of Thomas and Mary’s eight children:
The book has been scanned and turned into a digital PDF document available for download by completing the form below. After completing the form you will receive an email with a link to the document. If it does not appear in your inbox please check your spam folder. Please note the document is almost 600MB in size. We are working on a lower resolution version.
I am also now working on an updated version of the book, read more about that big project!
A few years ago we inherited The Gray Clan from Irene Gray, my husband’s paternal grandmother. Life was busy, we moved twice, and it got buried in a box. Last year when we were unpacking boxes in our new home I came across it again. I’ve always had an interest in genealogy and in my single days did quite a bit of research on the paternal side of my family, the Thomas Boyle Clan. Here was another Thomas from the British Isles reaching out to me to be researched. I read the book cover to cover, put it back on the shelf, life got busy, and another year passed.
I’m not sure what caused me to pull out The Gray Clan book again this year, but I did, and this time I’m not letting go. How much time I have to devote to researching the family will ebb and flow, but I hope to keep it going even if it’s only 30 mins. a week while my daughter is at dance class, or while I’m waiting on my hair color to process as I write this post from the salon.
I’ve created this website as a place for other Gray Clan researchers to connect, a place for family members to learn about their ancestors, to get those ancestors out of books stored away in dusty boxes, and to expand upon the amazing genealogical work that went into the original book. I can’t even imagine researching all of this in the 1930s & 1940s pre-internet and pre-computer. Hats off to those original family historians! Their work will not be forgotten.
So, here’s my plan. Again, how long it takes is anybody’s guess.
First, computerize the information from The Gray Clan. I’m going enter the information into my genealogy software and upload it to this site to create an online tree that everyone can access. If you’ve been entering this same info and have a GEDCOM file you’re willing to share, let’s talk!
As I work my way through the book I’m going to create blog posts from some of the information that is in story format. I’ve noticed that some information on specific subjects or people is spread apart in different sections of the book or added in the addendum. They didn’t have word processors when this was compiled, who can blame them?! In my blog posts, I hope to bring together some of this disjointed information, add new info as I research, and note questions the info raises.
Eventually, I’d like to create a .pdf version of the original book that can be easily shared with other family members and genealogists. And some day in the distant future create the second edition.
Now, I leave you with the first installment of transcribed info the preface from The Gray Clan, published by The Thomas Gray Clan of Butler County, Pennsylvania in 1951. Compiled by Mrs. Grace Sarah (Bish) Graham. I’ve tried to transcribe it here as it appears in the book, although I did fix a few obvious punctuation and formatting errors.
The following pages are submitted to the members of the Thomas Gray Clan in America. We know that it is not perfect. We know that we have been compelled to be silent on behalf of some 200 members that we only know as “Oh yes! John had two sisters, one was married and had several children, John was married also, Marjorie is such a nice girl.”
Just who(?) is Marjorie and to whom was His sister married, and what are the names of the children? (Of course, these are all hypothetical names.) Perhaps we were unable to achieve the right contact. We apologize, for the sake of the history, and the future folks who will vainly search for Marjorie.
We are glad and proud that we have been able to secure the certified records of well over 3000 members. And have over two hundred and a quarter names on the Honor Roll, of those who wore the uniform of their country. Here, too, we feel that we do not have a complete roster, neither of name nor branch, also rank. It has been very difficult to secure proper information.
OUR MOTIVE. For pursuing this endless labor, in face of almost unsurmountable difficulties, sometimes. There may be those who wish to know that motive.
It began years since, trying to fulfill a sacred promise to a lonely homesick old couple, who braved the wilderness of a new country, in order to secure a comfortable, happy secure dwelling place, free from oppression and tyranny.
We are ready, now to declare that we have succeeded, beyond our most hopeful expectations. We have had many happy hours, when lists of whole families, have come to us (out of a clear sky) making our families one complete unit, instead of separate individuals.
Many good friends have passed on into the beyond-we honor their memories. We cherish their expressions of goodwill and appreciation for the work we have accomplished. We should like to name them all. That would make such a large volume that it would be most impractical.
Feeling most deeply, the loss of many of these loyal friends and helpers, we do wish to express our loyalty and grief at the passing of that outstanding man, Norman P. Bish. Teacher, organizer, Christian friend and gentleman, his work for the Gray Clan will be long remembered all over the United States wherever the members of our group live.
We are happy to state that almost without exception, our people, as a matter of course, exemplify the old Thomas Gray’s oft-repeated motto “Keep ‘e’s feet out ‘o’ the diert.” (Not always speaking of common mud.)
“Brevity, IS the soul of wit.” So. Without superfluous comment, I submit to you, the MEMBERS of the GRAY CLAN. These records as they now stand.
Grace Sarah (Bish) Graham -223p36- 5th gen.
Historian.
Each ancestor has their own page on the family tree. If you’re not used to looking at genealogy data, here’s a breakdown of what each section on a person’s page includes.
The page begins with the person’s name, birth date, and death date. Below that you will find the Facts section. This includes additional details about birth, death, burial, marriage, baptism, occupation, or any other life facts we have for the individual. Next is the Ancestors chart. This shows the individual, their parents, and great-grandparents. If these ancestors are known and are in the database you can click on their name to view their page.
The Family Group Sheet – Spouse displays information on the family this individual belongs to after marriage. Again, you can click on any of the names listed in this chart to view their page.
The Evidence section displays sources of evidence to confirm dates and information regarding the individual. Finally, the Descendancy Chart displays all descendants of the individual in the database.
If we do not have information for a person in a specific section it will not be displayed. The family tree is a work in progress and more ancestors, details, and evidence will be appearing over time.
Where to start? The Person Index and the descendency chart at the bottom of this page can get overwhelming and will become more so as we add additional ancestors and relatives. A good place to get started is with the two people that brought the family to America and their children…
Their children:
Sophia Gray Critchlow (1784-1871)
James Gray (1786-1868)
William Gray (1789-1867)
John Gray (1791-1853)
Nancy Gray Graham (1794-?)
Margaret Gray Shorts (1796-?)
Thomas Gray Jr. (1799-1876)
Mary Gray Boyd (1801-?)
If you are looking for a specific person I suggest using the search box located in the sidebar.
Is this really Thomas & Mary? See the note at the bottom of this page.
This site is dedicated to researching the ancestors and descendants of Thomas & Mary James Gray. To the best of our knowledge, Thomas was born at(?) Skibo Castle in Creich (Dornoch?), County Sutherland, Scotland in 1761. Along with his wife Mary and four young children, they immigrated to the United States sometime before 1792 settling in Butler County, PA. Once in America, they had four additional children.
The children of Thomas & Mary Gray include:
Sophia Gray Critchlow (1784-1871)
James Gray (1786-1868)
William Gray (1789-1867)
John Gray (1791-1853)
Nancy Gray Graham (1794-?)
Margaret Gray Shorts (1796-?)
Thomas Gray Jr. (1799-1876)
Mary Gray Boyd (1801-?)
We are in the process of researching the family and adding details from The Gray Clan published in the 1950s by the Thomas Gray Clan of Butley County, Pennsylvania family association. We have started to add the family tree presented in The Gray Clan to this site. It is pretty meager at present but will continue to grow with time!
You can also download a scanned copy of The Gray Clan.
“A memorial to a grand old patriot Thomas Gray. Inspired by his unswerving devotion to ideals, christian, family, patriotism.” –The Gray Clan
If you are a descendant of Thomas and Mary Gray, we would love to hear from you and share information. Please contact us!
-Kathy Gray
*Is this photo really Thomas & Mary Gray? I don’t believe so. Read why here.
DISCLAIMER: My research is ongoing and this tree is a work in progress – not all facts have been proven according the BCG standards. I have decided to publish as I go to connect with other researchers and share my research with them. As is best practice, don’t just copy all of the info here! It’s meant to be used as a starting point. There may be errors in the tree and I encourage you to reach out if you see errors or have additional information!
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