He was the son of Sir Christopher Wray and Albinia Cecil.[1]He was baptised on the 16th of July 1633 at Ashby cum Fenby, Lincolnshire, England.[2]He married Anne Casey, daughter of Thomas Casey.[3]He died on the 30th of October 1710.[3]
Title
9th Baronet Wray, of Glentworth, co. Lincoln circa 1689.
Fact: Burial (1710) Cloonlara Churchyard Cloonlara, County Clare, Ireland
↑ "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ59-7PT : 30 December 2014), Drewrey Wray, 16 Jul 1633; citing ASHBY CUM FENBY,LINCOLN,ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 421,894.
↑ 3.03.1 Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995)
The Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval, Melville Henry Massue. The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal; being a complete table of all the descendants now living of Edward III, King of England. The Clarence Volume (London, 1905) Internet Archive, Tables LXX and LXXI
Burke, John, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland (London: H. Colburn, 1835-38.), 2:633
Roberts, Gary Boyd, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004.), p. 50
Church of England, Bishop's Transcripts for Ashby-with-Fenby, 1561-1824 (FHL BRITISH Film #421,894 Item 3.)
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