CUYAHOGA COUNTY OHIO - John GRAY, Memorial Record (published 1894) *********************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. *********************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by William King wmking@ohio.net March 28, 1999 *********************************************************************** Memorial Record of the County of Cuyahoga and City of Cleveland Ohio Illustrated Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company 1894 John Gray, of Middleburg township was born in Euclid, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, April 21, 1822. His father, William Gray, came to this county from Virginia when a young man. He was married in Euclid, to Miss Clarissa Porter, who was born in New Hampshire, and was a young girl when she came with her parents to this locality. Mr. Gray's parents after their marriage, settled in Euclid and lived there until about 1831, when the removed to Rockport township and resided there several years, and then located in Middleburg township, where Mr. Gray operated a sawmill till the most valuable timber was nearly exhausted. Selling out, he moved to Berea, where he passed the remainder of his days. His wife died in Rockport township. They had nine children who grew up to years of maturity; two died when young. Mr. John Gray was nine years old when he came with his father and family to Rockport township, and when thirteen years of age he began to work on the Ohio canal, where he continued ten years. He was married in Middleburg township, April 4, 1847, to Sophronia Greenough, who was born in Vermont, November 13, 1827. Her father, Daniel Greenough, was also a native of that state, and her mother whose name before the marriage was Wealthy Kellogg, was born in Vermont, and the parents came to Cleveland in 1831, and lived there two years. Mr. Greenough was a painter by trade, residing at different places, and died in Elyria, Ohio. His wife died in Huntington, this State. Of a family of three children Mrs Gray was the eldest. After his marriage Mr. Gray settled in Middleburg township, on the farm where he still continues to reside. Of his thirteen children eight grew up, namely: Albert, Helen, Lovina, Mabel, John M., Emma, Merritt and Arthur. ==== OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List ====