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William Bray
(Bef 1790-Bef 1816)
Ann Cox
(1789-1840)
John Lang
(Abt 1791-Bef 1864)
Ann Treleaven
(Abt 1782-1855)
William Charles Bray J.P., R.N.
(1814-1882)
Eliza Jane Lang
(1822-1900)
John Lang Bray
(1841-1915)

 

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John Lang Bray

  • Born: 8 May 1841, Kingston, Canada West (Ontario), Canada
  • Died: 24 Nov 1915, London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada at age 74
  • Buried: 26 Nov 1915, Maple Leaf Cemetery, Tilbury, Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada

  Research Notes:

Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alh001&id=I697

From http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/a/r/Richard-B-Carruthers/index.html :
"Blanche Louisa Bray, Mrs James Large, is said to have been trained in the chemist's shop of her father, William Bray, J.P., R.N.(1814-1882), chemist and druggist of Petrolea (now Petrolia), Ontario, as 'the first lady pharmacist in Canada' along with her two brothers John Lang Bray and William Thomas Bray, came from a medical family. ... John Lang Bray (1841-1915), went on to graduate from Queen's University in Kingston, Canada West (now Ontario) in 1863, serving in the Confederate Army Surgeons Corps at Richmond, Virginia, C.S.A., for two years, before returning to the Canadas to become a prominent medical practitioner and sometime President of the Canadian Medical Association."




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