. Gray genealogy, being a genealogical record and history of the descendants of John Gray, of Beverly, Mass., and also including sketches of other Gray families. -ment of the war, at Camp Jackson, and also at Fulton, Callo-way Co., Mo. Detached duty at St. Louis, during balance ofservice. Dr. Gray engaged in practice with his uncle. Dr. John , of New York, until August, 1866, when he removed toBrooklyn, N. Y., where he built up a large and lucrative clien-tele. Was elected President, for three successive years, of theLong Island Medical Society, which consists of members ofboth the Homoe


. Gray genealogy, being a genealogical record and history of the descendants of John Gray, of Beverly, Mass., and also including sketches of other Gray families. -ment of the war, at Camp Jackson, and also at Fulton, Callo-way Co., Mo. Detached duty at St. Louis, during balance ofservice. Dr. Gray engaged in practice with his uncle. Dr. John , of New York, until August, 1866, when he removed toBrooklyn, N. Y., where he built up a large and lucrative clien-tele. Was elected President, for three successive years, of theLong Island Medical Society, which consists of members ofboth the Homoepathic and Allopathic Schools of Medicine-Returned to practice in connection with Dr. John F. Gray inNew York, 1877, where he remained until the latters death, inJune, 1882. Dr. Gray was married in 1867 to Lillie D. Whitney, of Brook-lyn, N. Y., by whom are the following children: Anita Gray, b. Apr. 29, 1868. Marian Gray, b. Oct. 26, 1869. Lillian Gray, b. Jan. 5, 1S71; d. Apr. 12, 1876. Elizabeth Gray, b. June 12, 1872; d. Mar. 9, 1873. Dr. Gray and family now reside in the city of New York,where he is actively engaged in the practice of his


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