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Grayson Family Research
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Many modern Grayson's are descended from a Benjamin Grayson who
entered land in Wilkes Co., North Carolina in 1779. He is said to have come from Virginia but to date no one has been able to obtain evidence that specifically ties him to any Virginia Grayson family. This page is dedicated to resolving this mystery and of course further refining the details of Benjamin's descendants. The intent here will to be to provide useful information without significant duplication of what is available on the several excellent Grayson sites that already exist. |
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Other Grayson Pages |
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USGenWeb-Key Counties for Grayson Research
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Other Useful Sites
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A detailed account of what has been learned in our efforts to discover the ancestry
of Benjamin Grayson of Wilkes. Co-written with James Grayson McCoin. |
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A summary of the children and grandchildren of Benjamin Grayson of Wilkes.
The children of William, Benjamin Jr. and Jessee may be incorrectly assigned. This information was last updated 6/19/00. |
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A listing of all known records for Benjamin Grayson of Wilkes and his
children. Please tell us about any we have omited or overlooked!! This information was last updated on 6/19/00. |
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Listing of the descendants of Henry Grayson who is sometimes referred to as
William Henry Grayson. He is a grandson of Benjamin of Wilkes. His parents were Joseph Grayson & Elizabeth "Patsy" Breazeale. This summary was compiled from the numerous Grayson family mentions in the Marion County, TN heritage book and reflects the cumulative knowledge of those individuals which is quite considerable!! |
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RESEARCH
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A brief summary of what is known about this once famous aviatrix who was
lost while attempting to be the first woman to make a transatlantic flight
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A tabulation of the known descendants of Elizabeth "Patsy" Grayson who
married Joe Rogers. She was Henry's sister. They only have one known child before they disappeared from the records. This summary was also created from data in the Marion County, TN heritage book. |
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Thanks Susan!!
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