I have followed this thread with interest. I have "Gray" as a middle name
for at least 6 generations in my family and know one seems to know why. We
just keep using it. My family has many connections to Pentreath and Red
Wharf Bay so I live in hope.
Syd Hughes
-----Original Message-----
From: wls-anglesey-bounces(a)rootsweb.com
[mailto:wls-anglesey-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Bob Owen
Sent: July 14, 2009 8:27 AM
To: wls-anglesey(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [AGY] Gray
http://www.philsport.com/photos/afg-history.htm
contains a snippet about Hugh Grey (c1745-1823), who worked as a joiner
for Paul Panton at Pentraeth. There is more about Hugh Grey and his
descendants at an earlier web site by the same author at:
http://web.archive.org/web/20040714232636/http://members.aol.com/findtrees/d
974.htm.
[Wayback machine snapshot from July 2004]
A GREY FAMILY HISTORY / The Story of a Family from Anglesey, North Wales
Hugh Grey (c1745-1823); carpenter at Penmynydd, joiner at Pentraeth,
m. Lowry Edward (1747-1827); c. 1747m. 1767 at Penmynydd, Wales
|---- Catherine Grey (c1768-?)
|---- Margaret Grey (c1769-1853)
|---- Mary Grey (c1772-?)
|---- Elizabeth Grey (c1776-1812)
|---- Ann Grey (c1778-1791)
|---- Ellen Grey (c1781-1852+)
|---- Jane Grey (c1783-1852+)
|---- Hugh Grey (c1787-1852+)
|---- Lydia Grey (c1790-1851)
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