Ah, so this is James Gray who married Helen Joss in Peterhead in 1833.
David Gray buried St Marys Banff 1832 age 50, he is son of James Gray and Jessy Gordon ,Baptised 1892
If he was 50 in 1832 he must have been born in 1781/1782, surely?
Also, if he was the son of James G and Jessy Gordon, baptised 1792, he would only have been 11 or 12 in 1803, which is not old enough to father a child born in 1804.
(Unless he was baptised as an adult, but I don't think he was was because James G and Jess* Gordon had children baptised in 1787, 1790, 1792, 1794, 1795, and 1799.)
David paid fine and moved to Rosehearty
Rosehearty is actually in the parish of Pitsligo, and the Kirk Session minute describes him as in Rosehearty. I interpret that part of the Kirk Session record as meaning that he was intending to leave the parish of Pitsligo, not that he was moving to Rosehearty.
Where and when did James Gray b 1804 die?