Individual Details
Aaron Gray
(16 Oct 1747 - 25 Feb 1812)
Events
Birth | 16 Oct 1747 | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts | |||
Marriage | Abt 1776 | Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire - Huldah Clark | |||
Death | 25 Feb 1812 | Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire | |||
Property |
Families
Spouse | Huldah Clark (1747 - 1812) |
Child | Betsey Gray (1776 - 1830) |
Child | Sally Gray (1779 - 1840) |
Child | Joseph Gray (1780 - 1860) |
Child | Eli Gray (1782 - 1785) |
Child | Isaac Gray (1785 - 1865) |
Child | Eli Gray (1787 - 1855) |
Child | Daniel "Dan" Gray (1789 - 1875) |
Father | Aaron Gray (1715 - 1799) |
Mother | Bethia Peabody (1714 - 1788) |
Sibling | Aaron Gray (1745 - 1746) |
Sibling | Mary Gray (1751 - 1812) |
Sibling | William Gray (1753 - 1804) |
Sibling | Joseph Gray (1755 - 1776) |
Notes
Property
On 27 April 1812, in consideration of seven hundred and fifty dollars, Asa Brown and his wife Betty in her right, Joseph Gray, and Eli Gray all of Glover, Vermont and Sally Bragg and Dan Gray of Keene quitclaimed their interests in the estate of their honored father Aaron and honored mother Huldah to Isaac Gray. On 24 April 1812, all the children in the family quitclaimed their interests in the estate of Mary Gray single woman of Keene deceased (who was their Aunt Mary sister of father Aaron) to the widow Mary Gray of Keene (who was the widow of their uncle William Gray). Those signing the quitclaim were Asa and Betty Brown, Isaac Gray, Eli Gray, Dan Gray, Sally Bragg,and Joseph Gray.[1][1] New Hampshire Land Records, Cheshire County, 62:299, 62:356