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William Milo Gritton

Birth10 Aug 1868 - Vermilion County, Illinois, USA
Death22 September 1950 - Cates, Fountain, Indiana, USA
MotherLydia A Pyles
FatherLaban E. Gritton

Born in Vermilion County, Illinois, USA on 10 Aug 1868 to Laban E. Gritton and Lydia A Pyles. William Milo Gritton married Myrtle Ann "Mary, Mertie" Burns and had 5 children. He passed away on 22 September 1950 in Cates, Fountain, Indiana, USA.

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Laban E. Gritton
1829 - 1910
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Lydia A Pyles
1847 - 1910
Spouse(s)
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Myrtle Ann "Mary, Mertie" Burns
1875 - 1974
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Ruby B Gritten
1905 - 1979
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Dorothy Marie Gritten
1911 - 2009
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Rosa E "Rose" Gretton
1898 - Unknown
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Alva Herman Gritten
1902 - 1949
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William J. Bryan Gritten
1896 - 1914

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