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Katherine Gray

Birth
Colorado, USA
Death
19 Jun 1935 (aged 30)
Burial
Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of John Bullough GRAY and Irma L FOSDICK. Her father was born Scotland and her mother Texas.

Katherine has a brother George B GRAY buried with her in Oakland cemetery. She had another brother James Edwin GRAY born Jan 12, 1904 in Fort Worth TX. And a sister Margaret born New Jersey.

Her mother Irma L FOSDICK was born in Fort Worth TX on Nov 11, 1873 the daughter of Edwin FOSDICK and Loretta GILLETTE. She applied for SS twice, once with the birthdate of Nov 11, 1884. She died on Nov 12, 1959 in Los Angeles.

Her father James Bullough GRAY was born May 29, 1862 in Govan, Lanark, Scotland to James GRAY and Elizabeth BULLOUGH. James B GRAY was admitted to citizenship in March, 1926.


A cablegram received from England last Saturday told his Sag Harbor friends of the death of James B Gray while on a visit to his old home in Scotland. Mr Gray was one of the first to go into the duck ranching business 20 years ago. He was a capital golfer, one of the first to introduce the game in America.
Published in Suffolk County News on Fri July 8, 1927 p9
Daughter of John Bullough GRAY and Irma L FOSDICK. Her father was born Scotland and her mother Texas.

Katherine has a brother George B GRAY buried with her in Oakland cemetery. She had another brother James Edwin GRAY born Jan 12, 1904 in Fort Worth TX. And a sister Margaret born New Jersey.

Her mother Irma L FOSDICK was born in Fort Worth TX on Nov 11, 1873 the daughter of Edwin FOSDICK and Loretta GILLETTE. She applied for SS twice, once with the birthdate of Nov 11, 1884. She died on Nov 12, 1959 in Los Angeles.

Her father James Bullough GRAY was born May 29, 1862 in Govan, Lanark, Scotland to James GRAY and Elizabeth BULLOUGH. James B GRAY was admitted to citizenship in March, 1926.


A cablegram received from England last Saturday told his Sag Harbor friends of the death of James B Gray while on a visit to his old home in Scotland. Mr Gray was one of the first to go into the duck ranching business 20 years ago. He was a capital golfer, one of the first to introduce the game in America.
Published in Suffolk County News on Fri July 8, 1927 p9


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