George Wray papers, 1765-1848.

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George Wray papers, 1765-1848.

The George Wray papers contain orders, receipts, correspondence, muster rolls, returns, and several bound volumes relating to Wray's work as commissary of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, primarily during the Revolutionary War.

16 v. (4 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8111766

William L. Clements Library

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Wray, George, 1728-1804.

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George Wray was born in England in 1728, and settled in New York during the French and Indian War. On June 21, 1765, he married Catharina Ten Broeck (b. 1737), with whom he had at least three children: George (d. 1768), Jennet or Jane (b. 1769), and Maria (b. 1771). In 1772, he was clerk of stores for the Royal Regiment of Artillery, stationed at New York. He followed the British Army to Boston in 1774, and in December 1775, he became commissary of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, in which capac...

Great Britain. Army. Royal Regiment of Artillery

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The 1st Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Artillery was commanded by Lt. Henry Seymour Conway. George Wray was commissary to the Royal Artillery. From the description of Muster roll and orders to the commissary, 1772-1781. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32141544 ...

Traille, Peter.

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Grant, John, 1729-1790

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