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Alice Josephine “Allie” <I>Zane</I> Grey

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Alice Josephine “Allie” Zane Grey

Birth
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA
Death
23 Jul 1917 (aged 77)
Lackawaxen, Pike County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Middletown, Orange County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Pathway: Hillside Ave. Section: 3 (Intersection of 2 & 3) Lot: 746 (In the back of cemetery)
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Parents: Samuel and Elizabeth (Bloomfield) Zane

A brother: Benjamin Franklin Zane

Married Lewis M. Gray February 5, 1856,
Muskingum County, Ohio

Children:
1. Ella Leota Gray 1856 – 1871

2. Lewis Ellsworth Gray/Grey 1861 – 1931 married Ethel Stern 1866-

3. Ida Gertrude Gray/Grey 1866 – 1938

4. Pearl Zane Gray/Grey 1872 – 1939 (western author) married Lina Elise Roth

5. Romer Carl Gray/Grey 1875 – 1934 married Rebecca D. Unknown

6. Infant Boy Gray 1876-

It has been speculated that Alice died in the house Zane Grey bought at 101 South Street in Middletown, Orange, New York. (The house came into possestion of the Orange County Community College and was demolished around 1972 for a college building. [per The Times Recorder (Zanesville, Ohio) April 8, 1973]) However, the death certificate says she died in Lackawaxen, Pike, Pennsylvania.

The cause of death was listed as "acute indigestion" with the contributing cause being 6 years suffering with valvular heart disease.
Parents: Samuel and Elizabeth (Bloomfield) Zane

A brother: Benjamin Franklin Zane

Married Lewis M. Gray February 5, 1856,
Muskingum County, Ohio

Children:
1. Ella Leota Gray 1856 – 1871

2. Lewis Ellsworth Gray/Grey 1861 – 1931 married Ethel Stern 1866-

3. Ida Gertrude Gray/Grey 1866 – 1938

4. Pearl Zane Gray/Grey 1872 – 1939 (western author) married Lina Elise Roth

5. Romer Carl Gray/Grey 1875 – 1934 married Rebecca D. Unknown

6. Infant Boy Gray 1876-

It has been speculated that Alice died in the house Zane Grey bought at 101 South Street in Middletown, Orange, New York. (The house came into possestion of the Orange County Community College and was demolished around 1972 for a college building. [per The Times Recorder (Zanesville, Ohio) April 8, 1973]) However, the death certificate says she died in Lackawaxen, Pike, Pennsylvania.

The cause of death was listed as "acute indigestion" with the contributing cause being 6 years suffering with valvular heart disease.

Gravesite Details

Site purchased by Romer Grey with 5 grave sites, but she is the only one there.



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