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John Grinstead

Birth1805 - Shermanbury, Sussex
Death15th Mar. 1880 - Billinghurst, Sussex
MotherSarah Mobsby
FatherJohn Grinstead

Born in Shermanbury, Sussex on 1805 to John Grinstead and Sarah Mobsby. John Grinstead married Hannah Cain and had 12 children. He passed away on 15th Mar. 1880 in Billinghurst, Sussex.

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John Grinstead
1764 - 1845
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Sarah Mobsby
1774 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Cain
1811 - 1889
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Richard Grinstead
1838 - 1908
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Henry Grinstead
1842 - 1895
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Caroline Grinstead
1844 - 1887
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Betsy Grinstead
1851 - Unknown
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Ann Grinstead
1848 - Unknown
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Ellen Grinstead
1834 - Unknown
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Alfred Grinsted
1840 - Unknown
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James Grinstead
1852 - Unknown
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Maria Grinsted
1855 - Unknown
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Harriet Grinster
1846 - Unknown
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Mary Grinstead
1835 - Unknown
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John Grinsted
1832 - 1855

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