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Peter Gray was among the first settlers of Patton Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania.
The Peter Gray family and the Conrad Hartsock family were the earliest settlers to the area. They came to the Half Moon Valley in 1788, from Frederick County, Maryland, and settled in what is now Patton Township. The early days were strongly influenced by the Methodism. As soon as Peter Gray had a roof on his log cabin, he began Sunday School classes, and founded what is today Grays United Methodist Church.[1]
m. ante 1775 Eve Kreider (d. after May 1817) Issue:[2]
1790 Census Washington Co., MD
1800 Census Centre Co., PA
Gray, B. (2000). Selected members Gray and some related families. FamilySearch.org. eBook.
Gravestone for Peter Gray (1769-1842) ancestry.com
Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library. Ancestry.com
Peter Gray. Given Name: Peter. Surname: Gray. [4] Gray. Given Name: Peter. Surname: Gray. Found multiple versions of name. Using Peter Gray.
Born 1750 Maryland, USA. [5]
Died 10 May 1817. Patton, Centre, Pennsylvania, USA. [6]
Buried Gray's Cemetery, Halfmoon Twp., Centre Co., PA.
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Note: #NI332.
Note NI332Moved to HalfMoon Valley, Centre Co., PA, from Frederick, MD, about 1778, to the "Clemson place".
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