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George Gray (Pennsylvania politician)

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His father, also named George Gray, had purchased 199 acres of land on both sides of the
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Pennsylvania signatories to its ratification of the Constitution, December 12, 1787
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While Speaker of the Assembly, Gray served, ex officio, as a trustee of the
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In 1748, the younger George Gray became a lieutenant in Company Nine of the
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Yellow House, George Gray's summer residence in Thornton, Pennsylvania
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Gray married Martha Ibbetson (or Ibison) on November 25, 1752.
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on the western bank of the river and took over operation of
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Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly
Schuylkill River
Blockley Township
West Philadelphia
Moyamensing
South Philadelphia
Gray's Ferry Tavern and Inn
Gray's Ferry
Associators
Colonial Assembly
Harrisburg
University of the State of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
Treason Resolutions
Quaker Meeting
Committee of Safety
American Philosophical Society
United States Constitution
Thornton

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