Gray and Watkins Family History


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Ira Sanky Gray, son of Jerry Gray and Roxanne Smitherman and grandson of Charles Gray and Jane Gray 1824-1919), was born 10 March 1878. He married Daisy Watkins (1879-1960), daughter of Julius Watkins and Dora Pitts 26 September 1898 in Guilford County, North Carolina. They had nine children. Ira died 24 May 1962. Includes Evans, Spears, Walker, Wright and related families.







Journal of the Watkins Family


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Journal of the Watkins Family


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The Watkins Family


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Miles Lassiter (Circa 1777-1850)


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Although antebellum African Americans were sometimes allowed to attend Quaker meetings, they were almost never admitted to full meeting membership, as was Miles Lassiter. His story illuminates the unfolding of the 19th-century color line into the 20th. Margo Williams had only a handful of stories and a few names her mother remembered from her childhood about her family's home in Asheboro, North Carolina. Her research would soon help her to make contact with long lost relatives and a pilgrimage "home" with her mother in 1982. Little did she know she would discover a large loving family and a Quaker ancestor -- a Black Quaker ancestor. -- Publisher's description.




"Watkins" Family History


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