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Dr Clifton Sidney Gray

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Dr Clifton Sidney Gray

Birth
Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Death
14 Feb 1899 (aged 49)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Chester Ashley's plot, west side of south West Grand
Memorial ID
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h/o Frances "Fannie" Ann Ashley.

Birth: near Sedalia, Pettis county, Missouri.

His father was born in the Missouri Territory because his grandfather, John Gray a native Virginian had removed to Missouri before its statehood, as had his mother's parents.

"Dr. Clifton S. Gray was reared in Columbia, Mo., whither his father had removed, supplementing his public school training with a thorough literary and classical course at the University of Missouri, at Columbia. At the end of four years and when in his seventeenth year he graduated from this institution. After graduating he began the study of his profession under the preceptorship of Dr. Norwood, of the chair of chemistry and physics in the University of Missouri, but afterward spent two academic years in the University of Louisville, Ky., and one year at the St. Louis Medical College, graduating from that institution in the class of 1871 and 1872. He did not enter into any regular practice on account of ill health, and came to Washington County, Ark., in 1876, to try a change of climate. He was greatly benefited by the change, and soon engaged in the active practice of his profession, which was only disturbed by trips through Utah and Colorado for his health, and one year spent in Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York."

Frontier Lodge No. 1626, K. of H., at Fayetteville, became an independent society May 24, 1879, with twenty-six charter members. The Knights of Honor have a large number of officers, and their first election resulted in part as follows: Dr C S Gray, medical examiner.

State Medical Society of Arkansas:
Society created May 1875, in which he was an active member.

May 1, 1877 at Hot Springs meeting, was Chairman of Committee on Credentials, 1887 and 1889 listed as second vice-president.

Death: in Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas.

Father: Hampton P Gray b: Missouri Territory.
Mother: Amanda Snell b: Missouri, father from England.

Marriage: Frances Ann Ashley b: Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas.
Married: 4 MAR 1886 Little Rock, Pulaski county, Missouri.
h/o Frances "Fannie" Ann Ashley.

Birth: near Sedalia, Pettis county, Missouri.

His father was born in the Missouri Territory because his grandfather, John Gray a native Virginian had removed to Missouri before its statehood, as had his mother's parents.

"Dr. Clifton S. Gray was reared in Columbia, Mo., whither his father had removed, supplementing his public school training with a thorough literary and classical course at the University of Missouri, at Columbia. At the end of four years and when in his seventeenth year he graduated from this institution. After graduating he began the study of his profession under the preceptorship of Dr. Norwood, of the chair of chemistry and physics in the University of Missouri, but afterward spent two academic years in the University of Louisville, Ky., and one year at the St. Louis Medical College, graduating from that institution in the class of 1871 and 1872. He did not enter into any regular practice on account of ill health, and came to Washington County, Ark., in 1876, to try a change of climate. He was greatly benefited by the change, and soon engaged in the active practice of his profession, which was only disturbed by trips through Utah and Colorado for his health, and one year spent in Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York."

Frontier Lodge No. 1626, K. of H., at Fayetteville, became an independent society May 24, 1879, with twenty-six charter members. The Knights of Honor have a large number of officers, and their first election resulted in part as follows: Dr C S Gray, medical examiner.

State Medical Society of Arkansas:
Society created May 1875, in which he was an active member.

May 1, 1877 at Hot Springs meeting, was Chairman of Committee on Credentials, 1887 and 1889 listed as second vice-president.

Death: in Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas.

Father: Hampton P Gray b: Missouri Territory.
Mother: Amanda Snell b: Missouri, father from England.

Marriage: Frances Ann Ashley b: Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas.
Married: 4 MAR 1886 Little Rock, Pulaski county, Missouri.


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