Son of Richard Grayson and Elizabeth Jeffers
Thomas was the first to venture to North Providence in 1810, but there is no evidence he was at the later farm in North Smithfield where his nephew William established in about 1840.
Amy moved to Providence proper by 1840 with their children and died 05/31/1862:
1. Eliza M (Grayson) Colvin (1808-1870)
2. Thomas A Kempus Grayson ( 1810-1883)
3. Mary A Grayson (1811-
4. Sarah B (Grayson) Sprague Bolster (1813-1862)
Amey Callender was the daughter of Elias Callender and Mary Lawrence of Newport and Nantucket
Son of Richard Grayson and Elizabeth Jeffers
Thomas was the first to venture to North Providence in 1810, but there is no evidence he was at the later farm in North Smithfield where his nephew William established in about 1840.
Amy moved to Providence proper by 1840 with their children and died 05/31/1862:
1. Eliza M (Grayson) Colvin (1808-1870)
2. Thomas A Kempus Grayson ( 1810-1883)
3. Mary A Grayson (1811-
4. Sarah B (Grayson) Sprague Bolster (1813-1862)
Amey Callender was the daughter of Elias Callender and Mary Lawrence of Newport and Nantucket
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