ANSWERS 



33. Cook. P. D. H., Jan. 26, 1910. 

 T. A., Feb. 14, 1910. The query con- 

 Robert Gray, a sea captain, born in 

 fton, R. I., in 1755. In M. L. T. A.'s 

 ?r, giving the pedigree of Robert, she 

 3ly by error calls him Cook. I conclude 

 pedigree was Edward (1) Gray and 

 thy Lettis, Edward (2), William (3) 

 Elizabeth, Robert (4). I had it that 

 lam (3)'s homesite stood in Tiverton, 

 J Robert served in the Revolution and 

 (sailed around the world with our flag 

 Is mast. He died in 1806, left a wife, 

 |ha, and she had a pension grant as 

 las 1846. Captain Gray, it is said, died 

 pharleston, S. C. He also gave the 

 of his ship, Columbia, to that river 

 fregon, so named in May, 1792. His 

 son was named Don Quadro, added 

 tobert to honor the governor of Nootka 

 (assistance. Recently I was putting to- 

 er my loose notes on outside Grays 

 found the following query added to 

 Andover manuscript many years back 

 ;r a trip to Reading church records: 

 'ho was Don John Quadro Gray, son of 

 )tain Robert Gray, who boarded in 

 iding, Mass., at the house of the minis- 

 E. Prentice, and was a student, who 

 d of diphtheria, Oct. 8, 1801?" Maybe 

 wife, Martha, was a Reading woman 

 I connected in some way with the family 

 [the clergyman Prentice. C. H. A. 



