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Cora Griffith

BirthMar 1890 - Kentucky
Death03 May 1961 - Deschutes, Oregon
MotherVesta (Griffith) Stacy
FatherRichard Lawson Griffith, Railroad Section Laborer

Born in Kentucky on Mar 1890 to Richard Lawson Griffith, Railroad Section Laborer and Vesta (Griffith) Stacy. Cora Griffith married Arch Franklin Mills and had 7 children. She passed away on 03 May 1961 in Deschutes, Oregon.

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Parents
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Richard Lawson Griffith, Railroad Section Laborer
1860 - 1939
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Vesta (Griffith) Stacy
1870 - 1922
Spouse(s)
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Arch Franklin Mills
1886 - 1965
Children Show all
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John Edward Mills
1914 - Unknown
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Grace E Mills
1907 - 2001
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Emily Mills
1910 - Unknown
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Clyde Franklin Mills
1919 - 1975
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Hazel Florence Mills
1916 - 1921
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William Harold Mills
1928 - 1996
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Luna Jane Griffith
1908 - 2000

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