William Alonzo Wray was born 20 Dec 1875. He was a son of Laban Wray and Mary Kennon.
He married Elizabeth Tyler on September 6, 1896, in Faulkner, Arkansas.
He then married Lois P Robarts about 5 Feb 1907 [1], and they had four children together.
William Alonzo Wray died on August 25, 1961, in Hope, Arkansas, at the age of 95. His grave is in Rose Hill Cemetery, Hope, Hempstead County, Arkansas, USA: Find A Grave: Memorial #35466817
Sources
↑ Arkansas, County Marriages Index, 1837-1957, W A Wray GenderMale Age 31 Birth Year 1876 Residence Guy, Faulkner, Arkansas Spouse's Name Lois Roberts Spouse's Gender Female Spouse's Age 30 Spouse's Residence Guernsey, Hempstead, Arkansas Marriage Date 6 Feb 1907 Marriage License Date 5 Feb 1907 Marriage County Hempstead Event Type Marriage FHL Film Number1005883
1880 United States Federal Census for William A. Wray, Tennessee Carroll District 19 014
1900 United States Federal Census for W A Wray, Arkansas Faulkner Cadron District 0025
1910 United States Federal Census for William A Wray, Arkansas Hempstead Water Creek District 0088
1920 United States Federal Census for Wm Wray, Arkansas Hempstead Hope Ward 1 District 0095
1930 United States Federal Census for Alonzo W Wray, Arkansas Hempstead Hope District 0005
1940 United States Federal Census for William Wray, Arkansas Hempstead Hope 29-6
U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Wm Alonza Wray Race White Birth Date 20 Dec 1875 Street Address Gene Dely Residence Place Hempstead, Arkansas, USA Relative Lois Wray Registration County: Hempstead; Roll: 1530404
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, William A Wray Gender Male Spouse Lois P Robarts Child Joseph Harold Wray
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with William by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with William:
Wray-4992 and Wray-4000 appear to represent the same person because: This is an obvious duplicate. Careful use of the Wikitree search function can help alleviate duplications in the future. His father was also duplicated.