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William Griffith

Birth24 Feb 1832 - Pennsylvania, USA
Death18 Feb 1914 - San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA
MotherMary A. Overly
FatherAbijah Griffith

Born in Pennsylvania, USA on 24 Feb 1832 to Abijah Griffith and Mary A. Overly. William Griffith married Cordelia Swickard and had 7 children. He passed away on 18 Feb 1914 in San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA.

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Abijah Griffith
1750 - 1810
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Mary A. Overly
1755 - Unknown
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Cordelia Swickard
1841 - 1899
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Archer C Arch Griffith
1869 - 1936
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William Butler Griffith
1862 - 1942
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Susanna Griffith
1864 - 1951
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John Griffith
1868 - Unknown
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Belle Griffith
1879 - 1896
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Emma Griffith
1866 - 1952
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Ann Annie Griffith
1870 - 1927

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