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John Griffiths

Birthabt 1811 - Daneley, Shropshire, England
DeathApril 1884 - Wolstanton, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
MotherMary Tudor
FatherEdward Griffiths

Born in Daneley, Shropshire, England on abt 1811 to Edward Griffiths and Mary Tudor. John Griffiths married Sarah Holland and had 6 children. He passed away on April 1884 in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, United Kingdom.

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Edward Griffiths
1792 - 1870
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Mary Tudor
1816 - Unknown
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Sarah Holland
1808 - 1875
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Sarah Taylor
1809 - Unknown
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John Griffiths
1845 - Unknown
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David Griffiths
1850 - Unknown
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Susannah Griffiths
1839 - Unknown
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Mary Griffiths
1834 - Unknown
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Sarah A Griffiths
1841 - 1903
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Charlotte Griffiths
1831 - 1851

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