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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 22., William Gray of Salem and Samuel Gray of Medford. (search)
William Gray of Salem and Samuel Gray of Medford. If Lynn feels that she was honored by having been the birthplace of William Gray, and SWilliam Gray, and Salem and Boston deem themselves favored by having been his places of residence for many years, Medford should be glad to be able to add the nae. The dwellinghouse has been taken down within two years. When William Gray purchased this estate it contained two acres, more or less, was the lot was bought by Samuel Swan and removed. May 29, 1806, William Gray sold this property to James Gilchrist, who lived here many yearsis not unsafe to assume that the Captain Gilchrist who was master of Gray's brig, the Caravan, that year was the same as Capt. James Gilchrist town. Joseph Swan (1784-1853), our townsman, was educated in William Gray's counting-room, and the church formed by those who withdrew froW. R. Gray. Captain Gilchrist moved from the house he bought of William Gray to the Parson Turell house, then back to the former house, which