Capt. Francis Gray, of Charles City

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Francis Gray, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Southwark Parish, Surry, Virginia
Death: June 13, 1679 (48-49)
Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Gray, Ancient Planter and Rebecca Gray
Husband of Mary Foster and Grace Gray
Father of Suzannah Busby; Elizabeth Nicholson; Captain William F Gray, Sr and Mary Moreland
Brother of Thomas Gray and Rebecca Gray
Half brother of Jane (Jone) Hux; William Gray; Capt. William Gray, of James City; John Gray and Thomas Gray

Occupation: Married: Nov 26, 1638
Managed by: Donald Franklin Colvin
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About Capt. Francis Gray, of Charles City

“Francis Grey (his name is frequently spelled Grey rather than Gray in the old records) was granted 750 acres in Charles City Co., Nov. 24, 1653 (Nugent, p. 231). “A Grace Singleton whom he claimed as one of his transportees in this grant was probably his wife, Grace. Capt. Francis Gray appears a number of times in the surviving Charles City Co. Order Book, 1655-66, and was a prominent man, being a Justice of the County and several times a Burgess.

In 1665, Mrs. Grace Gray appealed to the Charles City Co. Court about her husband’s (Capt. Francis Gray’s) treatment of her. According to her testimony, she had been married to Francis Gray for 24 years, had brought him a gooddower at the time, though he was poor, and had borne him six living children, names not given, of whom three were married in 1665.

Capt. Francis Gray does not appear in the scanty Charles City County records after 1666, and probably died before 1677, the next records extant. Two of his and Grace Gray’s children are known and two other are very probable. On April 3, 1663, Capt. Francis Gray of Martin’s Brandon, Gent., leased 100 acres to Thomas Mudgett for 21 years, and “ifThomas has issue by his wife, daughter of Capt. Francis Gray,” the land is to becomeMudgett’s (O. B. 1655-66, p. 381). “The daughter was probably Ann Mudgett or Muggett, widow of Thomas. On Aug.3, 1664, Capt. Francis Gray and Mrs. Grace Gray testified in regard to the property ofShelby Sparrow, decd.”(Historical Southern Families, vol. XVII, Boddie, pp. 100-102)


Origins

According to "Historical Southern Families," Vol. XVII (available for viewing at VA State library in Richmond), Thomas Gray, Sr, ancient planter of Surry County, VA was married four times:

  • first to Anis or Avis Valentine, children Joan Gray (b.1618) and William Gray (b. 1621 and died as a young man/older teen);
  • second to Margaret ____ (no children listed)
  • third to Rebecca _____, children Thomas Gray (b. 1625), Rebecca Gray (b. 1628), and Francis Gray (b. 1630);
  • and fourth, to unknown wife who mothered William Gray (YES - a different one, b. 1648), John Gray (b. 1651), and Thomas Gray (YES - also a different one, b. 1652).

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Capt. Francis Gray, of Charles City's Timeline

1630
1630
Southwark Parish, Surry, Virginia
1642
1642
Surry County, Virginia
1660
1660
Surry, Virginia
1661
1661
Surry County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1679
June 13, 1679
Age 49
Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, United States
1679
Age 49
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Surry, Virginia