| William Gray | |
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| In office 1810 – 1812 |
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| Governor | Elbridge Gerry |
| Preceded by | David Cobb |
| Succeeded by | William Phillips, Jr. |
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Member of the
Massachusetts State Senate for Suffolk County |
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| In office January 12, 1812 – March 1813 |
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| Preceded by | Benjamin Gorham |
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Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives for Essex County |
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| In office 1785 – 1785 |
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| Born | June 27, 1750 (old style; July 8, 1750 new style) Lynn, Massachusetts |
| Died | November 4, 1825 (aged 75) Boston, Massachusetts |
| Resting place | Mount Auburn Cemetery |
| Political party | Democratic-Republican |
| Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Chipman |
| Profession | Merchant |
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William Gray (June 27, 1750 (old style; July 8, 1750 new style)– November 4, 1825) was a Massachusetts merchant and politician. Born into a lower class family in Lynn, Massachusetts, he managed to build his own business and rise through the state's political ranks, becoming the richest man in New England, and in the eyes of many the richest man in all of America. Prior to the War of 1812, William Gray had the largest private fleet in the United States with 60 square-rigged vessels.[1]
Gray first served as a state senator, before becoming lieutenant governor from 1810 to 1812. He married Elizabeth Chipman (May, 1756 - September 24, 1823) in 1782. Elizabeth was a pioneer in philanthropy, volunteering a significant portion of her time to helping the poorest citizens of Boston.
Elizabeth and William's son, Frances Eally Gray, was also a politician.
References
- Gray, Edward.: William Gray, of Salem, merchant: a biographical sketch (.1914)
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| Preceded by David Cobb |
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1810–1812 |
Succeeded by William Phillips, Jr. |
| Preceded by Benjamin Gorham |
Massachusetts State Senator January 12, 1812–March 1813 |
Succeeded by ' |
| Preceded by ' |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1785–1785 |
Succeeded by ' |
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