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John James Grieve

Birthabt 1874 - Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death18 Apr 1936 - Eden Mount, Stanwix, Carlisle, Cumberland, England
MotherBessie Graham
FatherAndrew Grieve

Born in Carlisle, Cumberland, England on abt 1874 to Andrew Grieve and Bessie Graham. John James Grieve married Annie Swan Tweddle and had 6 children. He passed away on 18 Apr 1936 in Eden Mount, Stanwix, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.

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Andrew Grieve
1843 - Unknown
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Bessie Graham
1847 - Unknown
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Annie Swan Tweddle
1873 - 1958
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Margaret Tweddle Grieve
1899 - 1913
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Thomas Tweddle Grieve
1909 - 1968
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William Grieve
1902 - 1916
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John Grieve
1906 - 1979
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Alexander Tweddle Grieve
1904 - 1915
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Andrew Grieve
1912 - 1975

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