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Robert Colley Grattan

Birth24 Aug 1864 - St Ann's, Dublin
Death3 Dec 1954 - Exeter, Devon, England
MotherMatilda Bolton
FatherRobert Grattan

Born in St Ann's, Dublin on 24 Aug 1864 to Robert Grattan and Matilda Bolton. Robert Colley Grattan married Ada Gothard and had 7 children. He passed away on 3 Dec 1954 in Exeter, Devon, England.

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Robert Grattan
1830 - 1879
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Matilda Bolton
1829 - 1866
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Ada Gothard
1883 - 1966
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Winifred Ada Grattan
1905 - 2000
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Olive Kathleen Grattan
1908 - 1988
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Cecil Robert Henry Grattan
1912 - 2000
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Norman Kenneth Montague Grattan
1922 - 1988
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Arthur J F Grattan
1917 - 1980
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Eileen Laura Matilda Grattan
1914 - 1968
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Doreen E Grattan
1916 - 2013

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