Papers, 1806-1932.

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Papers, 1806-1932.

Autograph book kept by Josie Ray Decker (ca.1870-1964); two scrapbooks kept by her mother Louie Ray Decker (1846-1921); family correspondence including letters from John Wood, 1815-1829; and letters from Dr. Joseph H. Ray (1806-1875), and certificates and a medical notebook of Dr. Ray. Also genealogical notes on the Wood and Ray families.

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Ray family.

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Decker, Louie Ray, 1846-1921.

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Dr. Joseph Hardy Ray (1806-1875) was born in Baltimore, MD in 1806 to Miles Sherbrook Ray, a sail maker, and Rachel Hardy. Joseph Hardy Ray married Maria L. Wood (1804-1890) in New York in 1826. Maria Wood was the daughter of Joseph Wood (1778-1830), an artist based in New York City, and Margaret Haring (1782-1830). In New York City, Joseph Hardy Ray studied medicine and was appointed as a physician for the Board of Health during New York City's cholera epidemic of 1832....

Wood family.

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Decker family.

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Ray, Joseph H., 1806-1875.

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Wood, John

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Photographer, professor; Alfred, N.Y. From the description of Robert Chapman Turner, [circa 1955]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 613316690 From the description of Negatives of Robert Chapman Turner, [circa 1955]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220228995 Sergeant Major in the Boer War. From the description of Note books. 1900-1901. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222238772 Jo Wood was a real estate and insurance agent in ...

Decker, Josie Ray, (ca.) 1870-1964.

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Dr. Joseph Hardy Ray (1806-1875) was born in Baltimore, MD in 1806 to Miles Sherbrook Ray, a sail maker, and Rachel Hardy. Joseph Hardy Ray married Maria L. Wood (1804-1890) in New York in 1826. Maria Wood was the daughter of Joseph Wood (1778-1830), an artist based in New York City, and Margaret Haring (1782-1830). In New York City, Joseph Hardy Ray studied medicine and was appointed as a physician for the Board of Health during New York City's cholera epidemic of 1832....