Richard D. Wray


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RICHARD
D. WRAY

   

           
RICHARD D. WRAY, senior member of the firm of McClister, Wray
& Co., who have been engaged in the grocery business in Kittanning since
1911, is one of the progressive young citizens of that place. 
He was born May 7, 1884, in Rockville, Armstrong county, Pa., son of
Robert and Sara (Neale) Wray.

           
Robert Wray was a native of Ireland
, where he
was reared and educated.  Coming
to America alone when a young man of twenty-one years, he stayed a short time
in New York where he had found employment, but soon came to Armstrong county,
Pa., after his marriage settling at Rockville, where he engaged in farming. 
He had a tract of forty-three acres, where he died when fifty-three
years old, and he is buried in the Heilman cemetery. 
He was married at Manorville, Armstrong county, to Sara Neale, a native
of that place, daughter of Michael and Martha (Heilman) Neale, who died before
her marriage.  She was brought up
in Manorville and received all her schooling there.  Seven children were born to Mr. And Mrs. Wray: 
Robert S., who lives in Kittanning township; James, married and living
at Manorville; William, of Pittsburgh, Frank, of Kittanning, employed as a
clerk by L. E. Biehl; Richard D., Charles, deceased; and Ross, deceased. 
The mother of this family died at Rockville when fifty-nine years old,
and is also buried in the Heilman cemetery. 
She was a member of the Heilman Lutheran Church, while the father was a
member of the Manor Presbyterian Church. 
He was a Republican in political connection and served four years as
road supervisor.

           
Richard D. Wray grew to manhood at Rockville, and there received his
education.  When a young man he
went to West Virginia and later was in Pittsburgh for a time, working as a
carpenter.  He then came to
Kittanning to engage in the store business, in February, 1911, becoming a
member of McClister, Wray & Co., who succeeded to the business of S. R.
Hews & Co.  The trade has more
than developed under their energetic management, and the firm is one of the
leaders of its line in the town.

           
On May 7, 1912, Mr. Wray was married in Indiana, Pa., to Josephine
McConnell, daughter of John and Fannie McConnell, of Indiana, Pa., and they
have one child, Sara Eugenia.  The
family reside at No. 128 Allegheny avenue, Applewold, Kittanning.  Mr. Wray holds membership in the Order of Independent
Americans and the Presbyterian Church of Kittanning. 
Politically he is a Republican.

           
Through his mother, Mrs. Sara (Neale) Wray, Mr. Wray is related to the
Heilmans, an old and numerous family of Armstrong county whose earliest
progenitor here was Peter Heilman, who settled with his wife and family in
Kittanning township in 1795-96, coming from Northampton county. 
Mr. Wray�s line of descent is through Frederick Heilman, son of
Peter, who came to Armstrong from Dauphin county, married Margaret Ehinger (Echinger
or Eighinger), and had a large family, one of the sons, Peter, becoming a
prominent man; he served as county commissioner.  Martha, one of the daughters of Frederick, married Michael
Neale, and they were the maternal grandparents of Mr. Wray.  A full account of the Heilmans will be found elsewhere in
this work.

Source: Page 859, Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and
Present, J. H. Beers & Co., 1914
Transcribed May 2002 by James R. Hindman for the Armstrong County Beers
Project
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