daughter Andrews (Gray) - Outrageous!!

Started by Joseph Leon Dunn on today
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You clearly do not know what you're doing. You continue to change the names on profiles I am managing, and you create duplicate after duplicate. This is highly improper, and you are corrupting the database, and defeating the AI.
My Thomas Dunn married Elizabeth Gray, wife of William Edwards. Remove these extra Elizabeth''s you created, from my William.
daughter Andrews
Elizabeth Dunn

Now, you've changed William Andrew's name to Richard. Completely unacceptable.
Richard (or William) Andrews

Please explain how the chronology works.


A daughter of Capt. William Gray, of Surry County & his wife Elizabeth Gray married an Andrews. Perhaps her name was Elizabeth. She died before 1719 when Richard (or William) Andrews re-married to Elizabeth Flood. (How do we know the Andrews man's name from this will?)

At the time of his death, Elizabeth Gray was married to William Andrews, and he does mention Elizabeth Andrews in his Will." [Grand daughter Elizabeth Edwards; grandson William Andrews.]

Capt. William Gray, of Surry County signed a will on 3 Jun 1719 in Surry Co. Virginia. proved 18 November 1719, Surry County, Virginia. Left legacies to his sons, William, Robert, Joseph, and Thomas Gray. To Gilbert, his son and to daughters Mary Gray, Priscilla Gray, and Faith Ruffin, and to his grandchildren Wm ANDREWS, Elizabeth Edwards, William Gray, and William Ruffin.

The same woman cannot have been married to three different men & having children during the same time frame.

Adventures of Purse & Person does not name a daughter Elizabeth for William Gray (d. 1719). There are two "unknown" daughters (#25) (#26)

https://books.google.com/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&lpg=PA200&dq=Elizabe...

On page 24

https://books.google.com/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&lpg=PA200&dq=Elizabe...

25. Daughter3 married __ Andrews. Issue: (Andrews] 52. William4, , named in his grandfather's will.
26. Daughter3 married __ Edwareds. Issue: 53: Edwards, Elizabeth, named in her grandfather's will.

I can't understand anything you say, but you'd better merge my Capt. William Gray with Capt. William Gray of Surry. https://www.geni.com/threads/6000000214557939828

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To clarify what I'm trying to get across. You can review from Adventures of Purse and Person, page 200:

https://books.google.com/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&lpg=PA200&dq=Elizabe...

William Gray wrote his will in 1719. He named two grandchildren, Elizabeth Edwards and William Andrews. He did not name any Dunn grandchildren. He did not name Edwards or Andrews sons-in-law.

Elizabeth Edwards seems to be from Lucy (Gray) Edwards.

William Andrews seems to be from (possibly Elizabeth) Gray. Wikitree identifies her husband as Richard Andrews. ESVA identifies her husband as William Andrews.

All of these notes are in the profiles.

The implication is that these daughters were dead before 1719.

How can they be the same person as Elizabeth Gray who was having children until 1733?

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