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Zilpha Francis "Fannie' Smith Griffin 1868–1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1868

Birth Location: Geneva County, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 16 Jun 1959

Death Location: Geneva, Alabama

Father: Needham Smith

Mother: Mary Kirkland

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The story of Zilpha Francis "Fannie' Smith Griffin began in 1868 in Geneva County, Alabama, USA. Zilpha Francis "Fannie' Smith Griffin passed away in 1959 in Geneva, Alabama.

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Biography

  • The story of Zilpha Francis "Fannie' Smith Griffin began in 1868 in Geneva County, Alabama, USA.
  • Zilpha Francis "Fannie' Smith Griffin passed away in 1959 in Geneva, Alabama.

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Zilpha Griffin's Ancestors

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Zilpha Griffin
1868–1959
Birth Place: Geneva County, Alabama, USA
Parents
Needham Smith
1828–1913
Duprees, Talbot County, Georgia, USA
Mary (Jane "Polly") Kirkland
1813–1881
Chatham County, Georgia, United States
Grandparents
James (C) Smith
1796–1855
Russell, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth Spinks
1800–1884
North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Smith
1761–1836
Jane Denny
1765–1851
Rev II
1762–1842
Elizabeth Needham
1762–1854
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ericus Smyth
1734–1797
Bridget Anderson
1733–1797
Patrick Denny
1743–1797
Elizabeth Glen
1746–1798

Zilpha Griffin's Timeline

2 Records

1868
Jan 1868
Birth of Zilpha Francis "Fannie' Smith Griffin in Geneva County, Alabama, USA
Geneva County, Alabama, USA
1959
16 Jun 1959
Age 91
Death of Zilpha Francis "Fannie' Smith Griffin in Geneva, Alabama
Geneva, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 1868
    Event Place: Geneva County, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Jun 1959
    Event Place: Geneva, Alabama

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