John Gray (New Zealand politician) explained

John Gray
Parliament3:New Zealand
Term Start3:1853
Term End3:1855
Predecessor3:New constituency
Successor3:Charles John Taylor
Robert Graham
Birth Date:11 November 1801
Death Place:East Tāmaki, New Zealand
Restingplace:Ōtāhuhu Anglican Cemetery
Spouse:Barbara Gray
Relations:George Grey (nephew)

John Gray (11 November 1801 – 7 April 1859) was a soldier and a New Zealand politician. He came to New Zealand in 1847 in charge of a section of the Royal New Zealand Fencible Corps. He successfully stood for election to the 1st New Zealand Parliament in one of the electorates where most of the population was made up by military staff, the Southern Division. He retired after one term due to ill health in 1855, and died four years later.

Early life and family

Gray was born on 11 November 1801.[1] He was the son of Owen Wynne Gray, who was commissioned as a cornet in the 6th Dragoon Guards in 1791, and his second wife, Elizabeth Philpott. His half-brother, Lieutenant-Colonel George Gray, of the 30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot, who was killed at the Battle of Badajoz in Spain, was the father of Sir George Grey.[2]

Military career

Gray was commissioned as a captain in the 40th Regiment of Foot on 6 March 1836.[2] He arrived in Auckland, New Zealand, on 26 November 1847 on in charge of a section of the Royal New Zealand Fencible Corps.[3] [4] He eventually attained the rank of lieutenant-colonel.[5] The Lieutenant-governor of New Ulster Province, Major-General George Dean Pitt, appointed Gray as resident magistrate on 1 August 1848.[6]

Member of Parliament

He served in the 1st New Zealand Parliament, representing the, a large electorate encompassing Waikato, the Coromandel, the Bay of Plenty, and East Cape. He retired due to ill health[7] and did not serve in any subsequent parliaments.[8]

Death

Gray died at his home, Wynnestead, East Tāmaki, on 7 April 1859, aged 57.[5] [9] He was buried at Ōtāhuhu Anglican Cemetery.[9] His wife, Barbara, died on 30 July 1882 and is buried next to him.[10] [11]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hugh . Montgomery-Massingberd . Burke's Irish Family Records . London, U.K. . Burkes Peerage Ltd . 1976 . 9780850110500 . 490.
  2. News: The Gray, or Grey, family . 12 November 1898 . New Zealand Herald . 18 January 2016 . 1.
  3. News: Post Script . 17 January 2016 . . 3 . 127 . 27 November 1847 . 4.
  4. Book: Scholefield . Guy . Guy Scholefield . A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography : A–L . I . 1940 . . Wellington . 17 January 2016 . 318.
  5. News: Died . 9 April 1859 . The New Zealander . 18 January 2016 . 5.
  6. News: The New Zealander. 18 January 2016 . 4 . 228 . 5 August 1848 . 2.
  7. News: The New Zealander . 18 January 2016 . 11 . 985 . 22 September 1855 . 2.
  8. Book: Scholefield, Guy . Guy Scholefield

    . New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1949 . Guy Scholefield . 3rd . First ed. published 1913 . 1950 . Govt. Printer . Wellington . 109.

  9. Web site: New Zealand, cemetery records, 1800–2007 . 2014 . Ancestry.com Operations . 18 January 2016. subscription .
  10. News: Death . 18 January 2016 . . XV . 3734 . 31 July 1882 . 2.
  11. Web site: Holy Trinity Memorial Park NZ Wars memorial . . 18 January 2016.