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John Gray was born in 1814 at St. George, Bermuda.
Gray held the post of attorney-general but his government resigned in 1857.
John Hamilton Gray died on June 5, 1889 at Victoria, British Columbia.
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 John Hamilton Gray
John Hamilton Gray is the name of two 19th century Canadian politicians:
John Hamilton Gray (1811-1887)[?] was Premier of Prince Edward Island
John Hamilton Gray (1814-1889) was Premier of New Brunswick
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 Earliest Ancestors
John is believed to be the son of John Hamilton who came to James City Co, VA about 1650 as a prisoner of war and an indentured servant to Robert Holt after a Scottish army was defeated in the Battle of Dunbar by Oliver Cromwell.
John Hamilton, b 1786 Parish of Minna, Armagh, Northern Ireland, d 1837 Warwick, Lambton Co, ON, Canada, m 1806 in Armagh to Sara Jane Lang, b 1790 in Parish of Tynan, Ballynagullah, Armagh, d 1868 in Millcreek, Salt Lake, Utah.
John's son (and Alexander's grandson) John Cornelius Adrian Hamilton, b 1820 New York City, d 1879 Merced, CA, m Angeline Romer, b 1916 Greenburg, NY, d 1889 Springfield, MO. H-039, H-073 and H-079 are descended from Edgar Augustus Hamilton (b 1841), one of the sons of John and Angeline.
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 john hamilton gray information -- john hamilton gray   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography
Gray was “very gentlemanly in his manners, and of a forgiving disposition.” His entrance into politics on the Reform side has, however, led to some confusion.
Gray and five other Saint John members of the association (Simonds, Robert Duncan Wilmot*, William Johnstone Ritchie*, Samuel Leonard Tilley*, and William Hayden Needham*), all committed to the platform and the defeat of the “compact” government at Fredericton, were elected.
Gray tried to carry on, but he could no longer command a majority in the house and after Fisher’s victory in the elections of May 1857 he resigned and was replaced at the end of that month.
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John Lindsay,Earl of Crawford [to 21 Sep 1710]
John Ker,Duke of Roxburghe [to 21 Sep 1710]
John Murray,Earl of Dunmore [to 30 Sep 1774]
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 HISTORY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO
John S. Wallace, who resided in a cabin on the north bank of the creek, was at the time on a visit with his family at Cincinnati.
John P. Laboiteaux was a native of Hunterdon county, N. J., the son of Peter Laboiteaux, a Revolutionary soldier, who removed to this county in 1801.
This village extends from the line of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad in Springfield township to the east branch of Mill creek in Sycamore township; but as the larger part of its territory is within the geographical limits of Springfield it is thought most appropriate to give its history here.
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 John Hamilton Gray   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Gray entered politics in 1850 and sat in New Brunswick's provincial Assembly until 1867 as a Conservative representing St. John.
Gray was one of two representatives of the same name who attended the Charlottetown Conference in 1864.
After Confederation was achieved he was awarded the position of judge in the Supreme Court of British Columbia by John A. Macdonald.
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 The Hamilton Family of Brearley Hill - Town of Caroline, NY
Thomas Hamilton of Lansing, NY Thomas Hamilton was born on January 18, 1752, probably in Sussex County, New Jersey, the son of James and Susanna (Newman) Hamilton.
Hamilton assisted in organizing Walworth County, and was a member of the convention that located the county seat.
Hamilton was bereft of his wife by death, and in 1871 married Mrs.
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 Fathers of Confederation
This John Hamilton Gray was born in 1814 in Bermuda, where his father was the British consul for Bermuda and Virginia.
Gray steadily and strongly supported Tilley in the explanation and defense of the Quebec Resolutions.
He was elected for Saint John in 1867 and was made chairman of the committee of supply.
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 The Captain James Vinson Family of Sumner County, Tennessee
John Hall Vinson was in the Confederate Army, he married late in life, Mrs Wright, the mother of the lady my brother married, Miss Jennie Wright.
John Gray M. I received letters from my father in Louisiana saying my business was prospering, then one came saying my fine horse had been killed, but I was doing well and did not allow that to worry me in the least.
Who: John Hamilton M. The name of the father of James Hamilton and the maiden name of his mother constitute one of the great mysteries confronting researchers of the Snoddy surname.
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 Outline27
John HAMILTON was born on 13 Mar 1825 in Maryland.
Emmanuel HAMILTON was born in 1852 in Allegany County Maryland.
John Marshall DANDO was born on 5 Jul 1895 in Frostburg, Allegany Co. Md.
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 Manuscripts Dept, UNC at Chapel Hill
Hamilton family papers refer to the purchase, rental, and treatment of slaves and to the issue of runaway slaves as well as to the North's view on the treatment of slaves and the relocation of freed slaves to the North.
Manuscript diary of Margaret Ann (Meta) Morris Grimball, wife of John Berkeley Grimball, rice planter in the Colleton District of South Carolina, with connections to the Manigault and Lowndes families of South Carolina and to the Morris family of Morrisania, New York.
Professional and personal correspondence of Hamilton, rural sociologist with interests in rural life, the rural church, the rural family, rural health issues, the land tenure system, farm labor, internal migration, methods of population analysis, and social statistics.
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 Civil War Soldiers Roane County,
JOHN RUSSELL (b 1806) lived in "The Cove" and at least three, possibly all nine of his sons served in the Union Army.
John Branham was among the 474 men captured at Rogersville, Tennessee on November 6, 1863 and sent to Andersonville, Georgia as Prisoners of War.
John died of Chronic Diarrhea on July 20, 1864, at the age of 23.
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 Fathers of Confederation, Part 2
John Hamilton Gray (Prince Edward Island) was born in Charlottetown, PEI, June 14, 1811.
He became premier and was host to the conference of Charlottetown, and was pro-confederation.
John Hamilton Gray (New Brunswick) was born in Bermuda in 1814.
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 Town of Sandgate - The Early Settlers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
She married Reuben Hurd, son of Daniel 1st, bore seven children, died in 1889, and is buried in Sandgate Center Cemetery.
He purchased the "Share" granted to John Hamilton by Benning Wentworth, and is believed to have been a nephew of John Hamilton.
By 1814 Thomas and his sons were in Granville, New York.
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 John Begg ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
John Sartain, Portrait of John A. Sutter, 1850
John Singleton Copley - Colonel John Montresor c.
John James Audubon, Douglass" Squirrel, a study for pl. 48 ofViviparous Quadripeds of North America by John James Audubon and Rev. John Bachman (New York: John James Audubon, 1845-1848), circa 1843
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 JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT... - Online Information article about JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT...
Hamilton ' Walter Coulson (1794?–186o), lawyer and journalist, was at one time See also:
Symons; Leigh Hunt as Poet and Essayist (1889), ed.
Temple Library.' His Autobiography was revised by himself shortly before his death, and edited (1859) by his son Thornton Hunt, who also arranged his Correspondence (2 vols., 1862).
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 THE WELLESLEY INDEX: ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
Gray, Maria Georgina (Shirreff).   According to ODNB, she contributed.
ODNB; Espinasse had been admitted to Gray’s Inn in Dec. 1780 and called to the bar in Feb.
WR 519   Robert Pitcairn’s Criminal Trials in Scotland, 19 (Oct. 1833), 332-360.  Yes, by John Hill Burton, but Wellesley identifies the evidence inexactly.
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 The Lloyd W. Smith Collection
Son of the famous John Davenport, Minister of New Haven and Boston.
John Penn and Thomas Penn. Proprietors of Pennsylvania.
Son of Corbin Washington and grandson of John Augustine who was George Washington's brother.
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 Westray.org John Fulgum Wester Page
WIFE: ELIZABETH, SONS: DAVID, JOHN, WILLIAM, 2 Daughters.
John Wester was born in North Carolina about 1782 and died in 1846.
Their children were William, Elias, John Fulgam, Pleasant, Amos, and two daughters.
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 Gwin Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
John C. John George "Jonny" (1830 - 1896)
John M. John P. John R. John S. John Thomas (1808 - 1899)
John W. John W. John W. John W. Clayton (1845 - 1909)
home.earthlink.net /~genealogyfive/data/Gwin/WC_IDX/IDX001.HTM   (401 words)

  
 crume - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John Herring b.1898 - Lake Crystal, Blue Earth, Minnesota
John Jones b.1872 - Croak's Station, Nelson, Kentucky
Ralph John b.1909 - Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana
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 John Chew's Genealogical Index: By Date
1914 11 15 Norwood, Hamilton Co., OH USA-1952 12 24 Grandview Hospital, Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH USA.
1889 10 30 KS USA-1954 02 23 ?.
1814 11 19 Oneida Co., NY OR USA-1865 06 07 Linn Twp, Walworth Co., WI USA.
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 Hargis Genealogy - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alexander, John b.1807 - Pulaski Co, Ky Alexander, John b.1853 - Pulaski Co, Ky Alexander, John M. b.1867 - Pulaski Co, Ky Alexander, John W. b.1851 -
Cothran, Ernest b.1875 -,,of Ar Cothran, John R. b.1850 -,,of Ar Cothran, Pompey b.1873 -,,of Ar Cothron
Flennor, John M b.1881 - Lee Co. Va.
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 The Hargrave Family Tree
6 John Crawford HALL b: 3 DEC 1858
5 John Harvey HALL b: 2 FEB 1838
Ross - Edmund A. Ross - infant son (of James) [John Ross (1835-1836]?]- - 2-07
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 NYPL, Manuscript Collections
Ervine, St. John G. (St. John Greer) (b.
Hoar, George F. Hoffman, John T. Hoge, Mrs.
Van Ness, John P. Van Rensselaer, Mariana Griswold (1851-1934)
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Father: Benjamin Gray (1833-1916) Mother: Mary Pascoe (1836-1898)
Father: John Gray (1800-1847) Mother: Ann Gray (1807-)
Father: John Gray II (1662-) Mother: Jean Pateson (1667-)
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 Migrations Project - Surname Page
Lyme, New London County, CT Lorenzo Hamilton MAGILL
John L. Erie County, NY Charles C. Erie County, NY Phoebe (June) MUNSON
John W. Cole County, MO Samuel D. Cole County, MO John Andrew NORRID
www.migrations.org /surname.php3?migname1=SAMUEL   (741 words)

  
 Migrations Project - Surname Page
Burlington, Lawrence County, OH or Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH George W. Franklin County, NY Benjamin Milton ALLEN
John C.B. Ravenwood, Jackson County, WV John Smith CURRY
Wayne County, IN John A. Center County, PA ekiel HENNING
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 Principal Authors in the English Poetry Database
Breval, John Durant (John Gay, Joseph Gay), 1680?-1738
Sheffield, John, 3rd Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, 1648-1721
Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley, 1835-1895
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