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Archibald GRAY
Cynthia H. ARMOUR
Isabella CORBIN
Husband:  Archibald GRAY
Birth:  3 May 1782, Orange Co., NC
Death:  12 Jan 1846, Talbot Co., GA
Disposition:  buried Harris-Gray Cemetery, Taylor Co., GA
Father:  James GRAY (1758-1833)
Mother:  Mary RILEY (1762-1840)
Marriage-1:  29 Jan 1807, Greene Co., GA
Wife-1:  Cynthia H. ARMOR / ARMOUR
Birth:  17 Oct 1789, Greene Co., GA
Death:  10 Feb 1841, Taylor Co., GA
Disposition:  buried Harris-Gray Cemetery, Taylor Co., GA
Father:  John ARMOUR (c1753- ) of Ireland
Mother:  Nancy CALDWELL (c1755- )
Marriage:  5 Feb 1843, GA
Wife:  Isabella CORBIN
Birth:  1807, Lexington Dist., SC
Death:  7 Jan 1857, Taylor Co., GA
Disposition:  buried Corbin-Carithers Family Cemetery, Taylor Co., GA
Other Spouse:  m2. 13 Jan 1848, Crawford Co., GA, Richard Madison STEWART
Father:  Samuel CORBIN
Mother:  Harriet LUCIUS
Children with Cynthia ARMOR:
1.  Amanda Ann GRAY, b. 25 Sep 1809; d. 6 Sep 1867
2.  Mary GRAY, b. 11 Feb 1812; d. 29 Apr 1870
3.  Lucy Caroline GRAY, b. 31 Jan 1814; d. 16 Oct 1819
4.  James Jefferson GRAY, b. 16 Sep 1816; d. May 1862
5.  John Thomas GRAY, b. 1 Mar 1820; d. 11 Mar 1881 or 3 Nov 1881
6.  Josephine GRAY, b. 13 Nov 1824; d. 16 Jan 1903
7.  Albert GRAY, b. 18 Oct 1826; d. 20 Jul 1884
8.  Jane Hazletine GRAY, b. 24 Jan 1832
Child with Isabella CORBIN:
9.  Ella "Eller" Harriet GRAY, b. 10 Feb 1844, Talbot Co., GA
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Sources:

1.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org).
Archibald GRAY
Born:  3 May 1782, Orange, NC; Died: 12 Jan 1846, Taylor, Ga
Burial: Harris-Gray cem, Talbot/Taylor, Ga
Father: James GRAY (1758-1833); Mother: Mary RILEY (1762-1840)
Marriage-1: 7 Jan 1807, Greene, Ga
Spouse-1: Cynthia H ARMOUR
Born: 17 Oct 1789, Green?, Ga; Died: 10 Feb 1841, Taylor, Ga
Burial: Harris/Gray Cem, Taylor, Ga
Father: John ARMOUR; Mother: Nancy CALDWELL

Child: Amanda GRAY; Born: 25 Sep 1809; Died: 6 Sep 1867
Child: Mary GRAY; Born: 11 Feb 1812; Died: 29 Apr 1870
Child: Lucy Caroline GRAY; Born: 31 Jan 1814; Died: 16 Oct 1819
Child: James Jefferson GRAY; Born: 31 Jan 1816; Died: May 1862
Child: John Thomas GRAY; Born: 1 Mar 1820; Died: 11 Mar 1881
Child: Josephine GRAY; Born: 13 Nov 1824; Died: 16 Jan 1903
Child: Albert GRAY; Born: 18 Oct 1826; Died: 20 Jul 1884
Child: Jane Haltletine GRAY; Born: 24 Jan 1832

Marriage-2: 5 Feb 1843, Greene, Ga
Spouse-2: Isabella CORBIN
Born: Abt. 1786, Sc
Child: Ella Harriet GRAY; Born: 10 Feb 1844, Ga
Source: patron submission
The marriage location appears to be a bad guess because our subject had left Greene County by 1830.

2.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
Archibald GRAY
Birth: 03 May 1782, Orange, North Carolina; Death: 12 Jan 1846
Marriage: 05 Feb 1843, Greene, Georgia
Spouse: Isabella CORBIN
Birth: About 1783, Of North Carolina
Source: patron submission
The marriage location appears to be a bad guess because our subject had left Greene County by 1830.

3.  1810 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  the 1810 George census was lost.

4.  1820 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #2 of 4; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1820 GA Greene Co. Capt G Woodhams Dist Roll M33_8 p. 251 Ln. 2 Archibald Gray 100110-20010-0-820 3230-2210
These data indicate:
No., Race, Gender  Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 white male 9 or under 1810-1820 = James (b. 1816)
1 white male 19-25* 1794-1801 = ?
1 white male 26-44 1775-1794 = Archibald (b. 1782) 
2 white females 9 or under 1810-1820 = Mary (b. 1812)
= Amanda (b. 1809)
1 white female 26-44 1775-1794 = Cynthia (b. 1789)
8 people engaged in agriculture
2 people engaged in commerce
3 male slaves 13 and under 1806-1820 = ? ? ?
2 male slaves 14-25 1794-1806 = ? ?
3 male slaves 26-44 1775-1794 = ? ? ?
2 female slaves 13 and under 1806-1820 = ? ?
2 female slaves 14-25 1794-1806 = ? ?
1 female slave 26-44 1775-1794 = ?
*In the 1820 Census, the third column is age class 16-18 and the fourth column is age class 16-25; therefore, any individual in column three is duplicated in column four.  By subtracting the number in column three from the number in column four, you can create an age class 19-25.

5.  1830 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #1 of 4; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1830 GA Talbot Co. Burks Twp. Roll 20 p. 345B-346A Ln. 26 Archibald Gray 102 010 100 - 010 001 333400-432000
These data indicate:
No., Race, Gender Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 white male 4 or under 1825-1830 = Albert (b. 1826)
2 white males 10-14 1815-1820 = John (b. 1820)
= James (b. 1816)
1 white male 20-29 1800-1810 = ?
1 white male 40-49 1780-1790 = Archibald (b. 1782) 
1 white female 5-9 1820-1825 = Josephine (b. 1824)
1 white female 30-39 1790-1800 = Cynthia (b. 1789)
 
3 male slaves 9 or under 1820-1830 = ? ? ?
3 male slaves 10-23 1806-1820 = ? ? ?
3 male slaves 24-35 1794-1806 = ? ? ?
4 male slaves 36-54 1775-1794 = ? ? ? ?
4 female slaves 9 or under 1820-1830 = ? ? ? ?
3 female slaves 10-23 1806-1820 = ? ? ?
2 female slaves 24-35 1794-1806 = ? ?

6.  1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #77-78 of 92; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1840 GA Talbot Co. Roll 51 pp. 231A-231B Ln. 21 Archibald Gray 001 010 010 - 011 000 010 923400-553000 0/20/02000
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 white male 10-14 1825-1830 = Albert (b. 1826)
1 white male 20-29 1810-1820 = John (b. 1820)
1 white male 50-59 1780-1790 = Archibald (b. 1782)
1 white female 5-9 1830-1835 = Jane (b. 1832)
1 white female 10-14 1825-1830 = Josephine (b. 1824)
1 white female 50-59 1780-1790 = Cynthia (b. 1789) 
 
9 male slaves 9 or under 1830-1840 = ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
2 male slaves 10-23 1816-1830 = ? ?
3 male slaves 24-35 1804-1816 = ? ? ?
4 male slaves 36-54 1785-1804 = ? ? ? ?
5 female slaves 9 or under 1830-1840 = ? ? ? ? ?
5 female slaves 10-23 1816-1830 = ? ? ? ? ?
3 female slaves 24-35 1804-1816 = ? ? ?
20 persons employed in agriculture
2 persons employed in manufacture and trades

7.  1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #__-28 of 29 — the first image is missing at Ancestry.com, I had to get it from Genealogy.com):  Division 57, Marion Co., GA, Roll M432_77 (Book 1), pp. 248A-248B, 308/308, enumerated 17 Sep 185, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤-
R M Stewart 42 M   Farmer 20,000 Ga
Isabella " 42 F       SC
Wm W     " 16 M   Student   Ga
Thomas J " 14 M       "
Mary E   " 10 F       "
Benj F   "  8 M       "
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Eliza J Stewart  6 F       Ga
Richard A J "  4 M       "
Ella Hariet Gray  6 F       "

8.  1860 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #4 of 15):  New Agency P.O., Southern Division, Taylor Co., GA, Roll M653_137, p. , PN 26, 257/241, enumerated 22 Sep 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤-
Corbin Samuel P 57 M   Farmer 10,600 156,969 SC
John J 13 M   Farmer     Ga
Mary 16 F   Domestic     "
White James 25 M   Overseer     "
Preston John 23 M   Overseer   600 "
Corbin Harriett 48 F   Domestic   8,500 SC
Gray Eller H 16 F   Domestic 1,500 44,425 Ga
Samuel P. CORBIN is Eller's uncle.

9.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

10.  Genealogy shared by relative.

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