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He is without doubt the father of my maternal grandfather, Llewelyn Gray, whose home in Ruabon I visited many times. "Gray" is the Scottish surname, and I find it hard to believe it would have been changed to "Grey" in Wales, so I am querying the spelling in the Wikipedia entry, though I see it is thus in the Glasgow match programme. Annbrack (talk) 09:54, 28 July 2020 (UTC)Reply