Life History
about 1706 |
Born in Monk Soham.1 S. of William (1694), clerk, R. of Monk Soham |
11th Sep 1725 |
Educated Cambridge, Magdalene Admitted, sizar age 18 |
1729 |
Educated B.A in Cambridge University 1729/30 |
1731 |
Educated Fellow in Cambridge University |
1733 |
Educated M.A. in Cambridge University |
between 1740 and 1770 |
Occupation Rector in Rishangles |
27th May 1741 |
Married Lydia RAY in Ely, St Mary.4,5,6 Groom - Rev'd. Samuel Ray |
9th Mar 1753 |
Mentioned in Will.2 of John Ray |
19th Sep 1770 |
Died.1 |
24th Sep 1770 |
Other facts
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Cambridge University Alumni "Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magdalene, Sept. 11, 1725. S. of William (1694), clerk, R. of Monk Soham, Suffolk. B. there. School, Monk Soham. Matric. 1726; B.A. 1729-1730; M.A. 1733; Fellow, 1731. Ord. Deacon (Ely) June 20, 1731; priest, Oct. 1735. R. of Rishangles, Suffolk, 1740-70." |
Sources
- 1. "The Black Book - Family Notes " Compiled by Frederick Eaton. Also known as the "The Black Book".
- ETN 6/17/17
- 2. Will of John Ray, Gentleman, Lieutenant of Infantry in the Service of the Honourable East India Company of London
- TNA - PROB 11/833/110
- 3. National Burial Index for England & Wales - Samuel Ray - 1770
- 4. England Marriages, 1538-1973 - Ray & Ray - 1741
- 5. Boyd's Marriage Index, 1538-1840 - Ray & Ray - 1741
- 6. Cambridgeshire Marriages - Ray & Ray - 1741