Mary Ray's date and place of birth are unknown. The year 1700 was estimated from her marriage date. Mary Ray married Thomas Ranger at Baddesley, Hampshire, on 2 Oct 1725. Their son John Ranger was baptised at North Baddesley in 1726.
Research Notes
The marriage allegation says she is a widow, so Ray is not her maiden name.[1]
Sources
↑Marriage:
"Hampshire, England, Allegations for Marriage Licences, 1689-1837"
Original data: Moens, William J. C. Hampshire Allegations for Marriage Licences Granted by the Bishop of Winchester, 1689-1837. Vols. 1 and 2. Digitized extracts. London: The Harleian Society, 1893; Volume: Hampshire Allegations for Marriage Licences Vol 2 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 9147 #217851 (accessed 11 March 2024)
Mary Ray marriage to Thomas Ranger on 2 Oct 1725 in Baddesley, Hampshire, England.
Hampshire, England, Allegations for Marriage Licences, 1689-1837; Name: Mary Ray; Gender: Female; Allegation Date: 2 Oct 1725; Allegation Place: Baddesley, Hampshire, England; Residence: North Baddesley, St John, England; Spouse: Thomas Ranger; Spouse Gender: Male; Spouse Residence: North Baddesley, St John, England; Volume: Hampshire Allegations for Marriage Licences Vol 2
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