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William Oliver Grieve

Birth1795 - Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Death27 Jan 1875 - Branxholm Park, Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland
MotherAgnes Hall
FatherAgnes Hall

Born in Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland on 1795 to Agnes Hall and Agnes Hall. William Oliver Grieve married Sarah Wagstaff and had 8 children. He passed away on 27 Jan 1875 in Branxholm Park, Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

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Agnes Hall
Unknown - 1836
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Agnes Hall
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Wagstaff
1818 - 1852
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Margaret Thomson
Unknown - 1840
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Mary Richardson Godson
1812 - 1858
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Charles John Grieve
1841 - 1915
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Christina Mary Grieve
1843 - Unknown
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James Alexander (Twin) Grieve
1841 - Unknown
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Norman William Grieve
1852 - 1936
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William Herbert Grieve
1846 - 1875
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Thomas Gordon Grieve
1844 - 1933
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Charles John Grieve
1827 - 1828
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Jane Grieve
1837 - 1860

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