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Ann Grieve

Birth31 Oct 1852 - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Death23 Jul 1932 - Philip St, Emu Park, Rockhampton North, Capricornia, Queensland, Australia
MotherJanet (Jessie) Stewart
FatherGeorge Grieve

Born in Dundee, Angus, Scotland on 31 Oct 1852 to George Grieve and Janet (Jessie) Stewart. Ann Grieve married William M Fraser and had 9 children. She passed away on 23 Jul 1932 in Philip St, Emu Park, Rockhampton North, Capricornia, Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
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George Grieve
1824 - 1878
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Janet (Jessie) Stewart
1826 - 1908
Spouse(s)
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William M Fraser
1848 - 1933
Children Show all
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Harold Livingstone Fraser
1890 - 1950
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Prince Albert Fraser
1888 - 1891
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Jessie Stewart (Stuart) Fraser
1873 - 1959
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Percival (Percy) Victor Fraser
1886 - 1916
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Donald Lovat Fraser
1874 - 1962
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George Greive Fraser
Unknown - 1894
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Millicent Fraser
1880 - 1933
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William Wakefield Fraser
1884 - 1950
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Violet Elizabeth Fraser
1880 - 1882

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