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Thomas Smith Grieve

Birth16 Feb 1854 - Ewes, Dumfries, Scotland
DeathDec. 11, 1946 - Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada
MotherAgnes CAVERS
FatherJohn Greive

Born in Ewes, Dumfries, Scotland on 16 Feb 1854 to John Greive and Agnes CAVERS. Thomas Smith Grieve married Mary Ann Wood and had 7 children. He passed away on Dec. 11, 1946 in Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada.

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John Greive
1828 - 1907
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Agnes Cavers
1832 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Wood
1853 - 1945
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Dorothy Mabel Grieve
1896 - 1965
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John Greive
1882 - Unknown
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Annie R Greive
1886 - Unknown
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Thomes S Greive
1888 - Unknown
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Dora Margaret Grieve
1896 - 1988
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Agnes C Greive
1891 - Unknown
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Walter Grieve
1884 - Unknown

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