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John Griffin Davis (c1806-1858)
c.1806 Born in Keighley
c.1806 Born in Keighley


1851 John Giffen Davies 45, clerk and bookkeeper, lived in Crewe with Elizabeth Davies 44, [[John Davis (1834-1902)|John Davies]] 17, mechanical apprentice, [[John Henry Davis|Hary Davies]] 15, mechanical apprentice, [[William Griffin Davis|William Davies]] 9, Richard Davies 7, Robert Davies 5, Elizabeth Davies 2<ref>1851 census</ref>
1851 John Giffen Davies 45, clerk and bookkeeper, lived in Crewe with Elizabeth Davies 44, [[John Davis (1834-1902)|John Davies]] 17, mechanical apprentice, [[John Henry Davis|Hary Davies]] 15, mechanical apprentice, [[William Griffin Davis|William Davies]] 9, Richard Davies 7, Robert Davies 5, Elizabeth Davies 2<ref>1851 census</ref>


1858 Died; buried in Lambeth.<ref>BMD</ref> Late of Clapham Road<ref>Freemason application by his son John</ref>
1858 Died; buried in Lambeth.<ref>BMD</ref> Late of Clapham Road<ref>Freemason application by his son John</ref>

Latest revision as of 14:35, 16 March 2021

John Griffin Davis (c1806-1858)

c.1806 Born in Keighley

1851 John Giffen Davies 45, clerk and bookkeeper, lived in Crewe with Elizabeth Davies 44, John Davies 17, mechanical apprentice, Hary Davies 15, mechanical apprentice, William Davies 9, Richard Davies 7, Robert Davies 5, Elizabeth Davies 2[1]

1858 Died; buried in Lambeth.[2] Late of Clapham Road[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. BMD
  3. Freemason application by his son John