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'''George Zabriskie Gray''' (July 14, 1837-August 4, 1889) was a notable clergyman, educator and theologian of the [[Episcopal Church in the United States]]. He was born in New York City, and served as rector of St. Paul's Church, [[Kinderhook, New York]] and Trinity Church, [[Bergen Point, New Jersey]] before his tenure as dean of Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts (now [[Episcopal Divinity School]]) from 1876-1889.
'''George Zabriskie Gray''' (July 14, 1837August 4, 1889) was a notable clergyman, educator and theologian of the [[Episcopal Church in the United States]]. He was born in New York City, and served as rector of St. Paul's Church, [[Kinderhook, New York]] and Trinity Church, [[Bergen Point, New Jersey]] before his tenure as dean of Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts (now [[Episcopal Divinity School]]) from 1876-1889.


He married Kate Forrest on June 19, 1862. His brother was jurist [[John Clinton Gray]]. He was of French-Huguenot and Polish descent.<ref name="Lawrence1890">{{cite book|author=William Lawrence|title=George Zabriskie Gray, p. p: A memorial sermon preached at St. John's memorial chapel, Cambridge, Massachusetts, on the feast of All Saints, November 1, 1889|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=OUlKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA6|year=1890|publisher=Printed for the family|pages=6–}}</ref>
He married Kate Forrest on June 19, 1862. His brother was jurist [[John Clinton Gray]]. He was of French-Huguenot and Polish descent.<ref name="Lawrence1890">{{cite book|author=William Lawrence|title=George Zabriskie Gray, p. p: A memorial sermon preached at St. John's memorial chapel, Cambridge, Massachusetts, on the feast of All Saints, November 1, 1889|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OUlKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA6|year=1890|publisher=Printed for the family|pages=6–}}</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F60815FB3B5413738DDDAC0894D0405B8984F0D3 New York Times obituary]
*[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F60815FB3B5413738DDDAC0894D0405B8984F0D3 New York Times obituary]
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=Pi04AAAAMAAJ&dq=%22george%20zabriskie%20gray%22&pg=PA673#v=onepage&q=%22george%20zabriskie%20gray%22&f=false Decennial record of the class of 1896, Yale College]
*[https://books.google.com/books?id=Pi04AAAAMAAJ&dq=%22george%20zabriskie%20gray%22&pg=PA673#v=onepage&q=%22george%20zabriskie%20gray%22&f=false Decennial record of the class of 1896, Yale College]


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Revision as of 15:16, 2 June 2016

George Zabriskie Gray (July 14, 1837 – August 4, 1889) was a notable clergyman, educator and theologian of the Episcopal Church in the United States. He was born in New York City, and served as rector of St. Paul's Church, Kinderhook, New York and Trinity Church, Bergen Point, New Jersey before his tenure as dean of Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts (now Episcopal Divinity School) from 1876-1889.

He married Kate Forrest on June 19, 1862. His brother was jurist John Clinton Gray. He was of French-Huguenot and Polish descent.[1]

References

  1. ^ William Lawrence (1890). George Zabriskie Gray, p. p: A memorial sermon preached at St. John's memorial chapel, Cambridge, Massachusetts, on the feast of All Saints, November 1, 1889. Printed for the family. pp. 6–.