See also

Family of William Wilson Gray and Mary Ann Newman

Husband: William Wilson Gray (1797-1870)
Wife: Mary Ann Newman (c. 1791- )
Children: Henry Gray (c. 1821- )
William Gray (c. 1824- )
Marriage 26 Dec 1818 St Marylebone, Middlesex

Husband: William Wilson Gray

Name: William Wilson Gray
Sex: Male
Father: Charles Gray (c. 1760-1819)
Mother: Elizabeth Wilson (c. 1757-1821)
Birth 19 Jan 1797 St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Baptism 16 Feb 1797 (age 0) St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Will 15 Aug 1819 (age 22) Mentioned in father's will
Census 1841 (age 43-44) Job master, Somerset Street, Marylebone
Occupation 22 Aug 1845 (age 48) Stable keeper, Shepherd St, Portman Square (in Thomas Beal's will)
Occupation 1846 (age 48-49) Job master, Shepherd Street, Oxford Street
Occupation 1846 (age 48-49) Jobmaster, 18 Shepherd St, Oxford St (London PO Dir, 1846)
Census 1861 (age 63-64) Jobmaster employing 35 men, 38 Somerset St, Marylebone
Death fact 1870 (age 72-73) 1870 Mar Q, Marylebone, 1a/438 (aged 73)
Death 13 Mar 1870 (age 73) 38 Somerset Street, Portman Square, Middlesex

Wife: Mary Ann Newman

Name: Mary Ann Newman
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth c. 1791

Child 1: Henry Gray

Name: Henry Gray
Sex: Male
Birth c. 1821 Middlesex
Census 1841 (age 19-20) Living with parents

Child 2: William Gray

Name: William Gray
Sex: Male
Birth c. 1824 Middlesex
Census 1841 (age 16-17) Living with parents

Note on Husband: William Wilson Gray

6 April 1870. The Will with three Codicils of William Wilson Gray late of 38 Somerset Street Portman Square in the County of Middlesex Job Master deceased who died 13 March 1870 at 38 Somerset Street aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Henry Mossop of Warmington in the County of Northampton Gentleman William Barnes of 63 George Street Portman Square aforesaid Gentleman and Samuel Hicks Withers of 242 Oxford Street St. Marylebone in the County of Middlesex aforesaid Job Master the Executors. Effects under £90,000. Resworn at the Stamp Office September 1871 under £100,000.