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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 22., William Gray of Salem and Samuel Gray of Medford. (search)
be able to add the name of the famous ship merchant, often called Billy Gray, to her list of distinguished guests and residents, though he was in the great Boston fire, 1872, but there is a letter written by Mrs. Gray from Medford, in which she mentions being in the country. The r historians have failed to locate. Horace, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Gray, was born in Medford, August 25, 18oo, and baptized siMrs. Gray, was born in Medford, August 25, 18oo, and baptized six days later. He became a merchant in Boston, and the city is indebted to him primarily for the formation of its fine Public Garden. A son ons to account for the Grays being here, relationship for one, as Mrs. Gray was the daughter of John Chipman and Elizabeth (Brown) Chipman oas bright as a woman of fifty. Other facts of interest connect Billy Gray with Medford. February 27, 1801, he bought of Rev. Jedidiah Monto a city, of cows being pastured south of Summer street, and of Billy Gray's mansion on that street. Samuel Gray of Salem married first A