Cyril Renshaw Gray was born on June 11, 1891 in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. His parents were John Thomas Gray (1863 - 1925) and Henrietta (Bates) Gray (1869 - 1942).[1]
Cyril died on January 20, 1893 in Williamstown aged 19 months.[2]
His remains were buried in the Williamstown Cemetery.[3]
A notice was published in the local newspaper which reads ...
GRAY.—On the 19th January, at Cecil street, Williamstown, Cyril Renshaw, the dearly beloved son of John and Henrietta Gray; aged one year, 7 months. A patient sufferer gone to rest.[4] Also, another published notice, as follows ...
GRAY.— In food and loving remembrance of Cyril
Renshaw, beloved son of John and Henrietta Gray, who died at Williamstown 19th January, 1893.
We mourn the loss of him we loved,
We did our best to save ;
Beloved in life, regretted gone,
Remembered in the grave.
—Inserted by his loving parents.[5]
Sources
↑Registry or Births, Deaths & Marriages.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Birth Certificate
Record information
Event Birth
Event registration number 28667
Registration year 1891
Personal information
Family name GRAY
Given names Cyril Renshaw
Sex Male
Father's name Jno Thos
Mother's name Hetta (Bates)
Place of birth WILLIAMSTOWN https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/
↑Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages.
Death Certificate
Record information
Event Death
Event registration number 4190
Registration year 1893
Personal information
Family name GRAY
Given names Cyril Renshaw
Sex Male
Father's name John Thomas
Mother's name Henrietta (Bates)
Place of birth
Place of death Wmstown
Age 19 months https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Cyril by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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