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John GRIEVE

Birthabt 1831 - Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Death12 Jan 1905 - Kew, Victoria, Australia
MotherIsobel "Jessie" Johnstone
FatherJames Grieve

Born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland on abt 1831 to James Grieve and Isobel "Jessie" Johnstone. John GRIEVE married Annie Elizabeth Saxon and had 9 children. He passed away on 12 Jan 1905 in Kew, Victoria, Australia.

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James Grieve
1797 - 1867
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Isobel "Jessie" Johnstone
1801 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Annie Elizabeth Saxon
1831 - 1907
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Elizabeth (Bessie) Grieve
1860 - 1931
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Isabel Grieve
1858 - 1918
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James Walter Grieve
1866 - 1914
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Margaret Grieve
1864 - 1944
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John Grieve
1872 - 1872
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Frances Grieve
1862 - 1919
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Rebecca (Ruby) Grieve
1873 - 1949
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Annie Grieve
1868 - 1868
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Annie Grieve
1856 - 1857

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