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Susan Davis

Birth23 Oct 1815 - Brighton, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Death13 Dec 1903 - Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, USA
MotherAbigail "Nabby" Park
FatherSamuel Davis

Born in Brighton, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA on 23 Oct 1815 to Samuel Davis and Abigail "Nabby" Park. Susan Davis married Francis Coolidge Griggs and had 8 children. She passed away on 13 Dec 1903 in Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Davis
1774 - 1855
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Abigail "Nabby" Park
1780 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Francis Coolidge Griggs
1816 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Herbert Griggs
1847 - 1912
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Albert Griggs
1847 - 1936
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Anne Anna Annie Griggs
1845 - Unknown
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Charles D. Griggs
1841 - 1887
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Lewis Richard Griggs
1859 - 1860
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Edward Griggs
1840 - 1840
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Emily Griggs
1849 - Unknown
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Frank Henry Griggs
1851 - 1942

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