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Elizabeth <I>Norman</I> Gray

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Elizabeth Norman Gray

Birth
Death
5 Feb 1921 (aged 79)
Burial
Netawaka, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. William Gray of near Whiting was buried at Netawaka Feb. 7, 1921. Elizabeth Norman was born Oct. 5, 1841, in Monroe county, Indiana. She was united in marriage to Wm. Gray, Jan. 24, 1860. In 1870 they came to Kansas and located on the farm where they lived nearly 51 years. To this union five children were born; Alva who died in 1904; Josephine, who died in 1916. The surviving children are David P., of Hiawatha; Mary and Katherine, at home. In 1882 she became a charter member of the Christian church in Whiting, with her husband, who died in 1908 … The Holton Recorder, February 17, 1921.

… She died February 5, 1921, aged 79 years and 1 month. … Whiting Journal, February 11, 1921.

Whiting. … Burial was in Netawaka in the family lot. She leaves one son, David of Hiawatha, Mary and Kittie at home, one granddaughter, Mrs. Eula Belmere and one great grandchild, David Gray Belmere, Kansas City, besides other relatives …

… Mrs. Gray is the mother of Miss Katherine Gray, formerly a teacher in the Holton schools. The Holton Signal, February 10, 1921.

Mrs. William Gray of near Whiting was buried at Netawaka Feb. 7, 1921. Elizabeth Norman was born Oct. 5, 1841, in Monroe county, Indiana. She was united in marriage to Wm. Gray, Jan. 24, 1860. In 1870 they came to Kansas and located on the farm where they lived nearly 51 years. To this union five children were born; Alva who died in 1904; Josephine, who died in 1916. The surviving children are David P., of Hiawatha; Mary and Katherine, at home. In 1882 she became a charter member of the Christian church in Whiting, with her husband, who died in 1908 … The Holton Recorder, February 17, 1921.

… She died February 5, 1921, aged 79 years and 1 month. … Whiting Journal, February 11, 1921.

Whiting. … Burial was in Netawaka in the family lot. She leaves one son, David of Hiawatha, Mary and Kittie at home, one granddaughter, Mrs. Eula Belmere and one great grandchild, David Gray Belmere, Kansas City, besides other relatives …

… Mrs. Gray is the mother of Miss Katherine Gray, formerly a teacher in the Holton schools. The Holton Signal, February 10, 1921.



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