Descendants of Benjamin Grayson of Wilkes Co NC - aqwn05 - Generated by Ancestral Quest

Descendants of Benjamin GRAYSON SR.

Notes


Christena

Data researched and recorded by the Grayson Family Association, St. Charles,
Illinois.


175. Isaac C. GRAYSON

Data researched and recorded by the Grayson Family Association, St. Charles,
Illinois.


70. John GRAYSON

Listed in 1870 Census for Phelps County, Missouri with wife Nancy (2278), and
mother Sarah Fricks (1443).


77. George Washington GRAYSON

Mentioned in Godspeed's History of South Arkansas (1890).  Was engaged in
tilling the soil in Washington.   Died at 27 years of age.  Reference Hamilton
County cemetary records for Old Harrison Cemetary.

See Hamilton County Records Book 11, Page 349.  John Grayson (1442) and George
Grayson (1451) had a joint interest in some land which George conveyed to John,
but the deed was never filed.  George W. Grayson (1451) is probably the George
W. Grayson buried at Harrison.  The heirs of George W. Grayson were John
Grayson, Thomas Grayson, and Mary (Grayson) Lassiter (1445) of Bledsoe County,
Tennessee.  Town of Harrison apparently no longer there.


196. Mary A. GRAYSON

Grayson Association, St. Charles.


197. John C. GRAYSON

Grayson Association, St. Charles, Illinois.


198. James H. GRAYSON

Researched by Grayson Association, St. Charles, Illinois.


199. Josephine GRAYSON

Researched by Grayson Association, St. Charles, Illinois.


200. George GRAYSON

Researched by Grayson Association, St. Charles, Illinois.


85. Patrick H. GRAYSON/ N.

Data researched and recorded by the Grayson Family Association, St. Charles,
Illinois.

Robert PARNARY, 12, from England, living with Patrick H./N. Grayson in 1860


86. James M. GRAYSON

History of North and West Texas - "The history of Montague County is familiar
to James M. Grayson, who lived here during the period of Indian depredations
when the red men were oftem hostile and committed many a murder, as well as
much thieving.  Brave and fearless, Mr. Grayson continued to reside on the
frontier and aided in its reclamation for the purposes of civilization."

He was a rancher.