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.
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]
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^Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh, ed. (1976). Burke's Irish Family Records. London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd. p. 490. ISBN9780850110500.