Andrew C. Gray

Andrew C. Gray (1804–1885) was a lawyer, banker, businessman, and public official in the U.S. state of Delaware.

[1] Gray was born in Kent County, Delaware, and graduated from the College of New Jersey, now Princeton University, in 1821.

[1] Gray was a Whig delegate from New Castle County to the 1853 convention that sought and failed to enact a fourth constitution for the state of Delaware.

In this house was subsequently born a son, George Gray (1840–1925), who grew up to be a lawyer, Attorney General of Delaware, and U.S.

[3] George eventually gave his father's name to his own son;[4] this second Andrew C. Gray would also serve as Attorney General of Delaware, from 1909 to 1913.