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Charles Creasey Wray (1840 - 1904)

Charles Creasey Wray
Born in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdommap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1869 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 64 in Hull, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdommap
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Biography

1841 census aged 6 months, with parents.

1851 census aged 10, with parents.

1861 census aged 20, unmarried, farmer of 61 acres employing one labourer, living in Halton Road, Toynton All Saints, Lincs, with two sisters and a servant.

1871 census aged 31, cow keeper, living at 86 Leonard Street, Sculcoates, with wife, child and a servant.

1881 census aged 40, shopkeeper, living at 57 Brunswick Avenue, Sculcoates, Yorks, with wife, six children and a servant.

1891 census aged 51, grocer, living at 43 Brunswick Avenue, West Sculcoates, Yorks, with wife, six children and a general domestic servant. Family surname indexed as Weary.

1901 census aged 60, cowkeeper, living at 42 Peel Street, West Sculcoates, Yorks, with wife and six children plus a boarder and a general domestic servant.

Appears in the wills index for 1904, naming widow Ann.

Appears in the wills index for 1919, naming exec Joseph.

Charles was born about 1840. He passed away in 1904. [1]

Sources

  1. Unsourced family tree handed down to Nigel Wray.
  • Birth registered Spilsby 4Q 1840.

Marriage registered Scarborough 2Q 1869.

Death registered Sculcoates 2Q 1904.





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Wray-2731 and Wray-5506 appear to represent the same person because: Obvious duplicate.
posted on Wray-5506 (merged) by Chris Ray

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