Adam Gray

M, #5848, b. circa 1883
     Adam Gray was born circa 1883. He was the son of Adam Gray and Caroline Wallace. Adam Gray was a ship rigger and Royal Naval seaman. He married Margaret Jane Wood at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, on 4 October 1912.1,2 He was the informant for Margaret Jane Gray's death at 112 Harmony Row, Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, on 28 March 1917.3,2

Child of Adam Gray and Margaret Jane McDonald

Citations

  1. [S4575] Adam Gray to Margaret Jane Wood née McDonald, Marriage entry, "1912 on the Fourth day of October at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, Glasgow. After Publication, according to the Forms of the Episcopal Church. Adam Gray, Ship Rigger (Bachelor), age 29, usual residence 54 South Wellington Street, Glasgow, parents Adam Gray, Sailmaker (deceased) and Caroline Gray M.S. Wallace. Margaret Woods (sic), her X mark, Alfred Bromley Witness, George Thom Witness, Christina Little Witness, Fisher Curer (Widow), age 41, usual residence 54 South Wellington Street, Glasgow, parents James McDonald, Fisherman (deceased) and Jane McDonald M.S. Hayburn (sic) (deceased). Alfred Bromley, Priest-in-charge, S. Margaret's Epis. Ch., Glasgow. George Thom Witness, Bella Birnie Witness. 1912 October 7th At Glasgow, Hugh M Jamieson, Registrar."
  2. [S4427] Adam Wood, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Adam Wood of Rutherglen, Scotland.
  3. [S4567] Margaret Jane Gray previously Wood née McDonald, Register of Deaths in the District of Govan in the County of Lanark, "Margaret-Jane Gray, Married to 1st John Wood, Fisherman, 2nd Adam Gray, Seaman (Seaman R.N.), died 1917, March Twenty-eighth 2h 30m P.M. at 112 Harmony Row, Govan, Glasgow, Female, 52 years. Father: James McDonald, Fisherman (deceased), Mother: Jane McDonald M.S. Hayburn (sic) (deceased). Cause of death: Interstitial Nephritis, As cert. by Hugh A. Edwards M.B, Ch.B. Informant: Adam Gray, Widower. Registered: 1917, March 29th at Glasgow, F.B. Crawford, Registrar."