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George Wiggin Giggey

Birth23 October 1833 - Saint-John, New Brunswick, Canada
Death30 SEP 1896 - Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA
MotherRebecca Golding
FatherJohn Giggey

Born in Saint-John, New Brunswick, Canada on 23 October 1833 to John Giggey and Rebecca Golding. George Wiggin Giggey married Julia Ann Smith and had 10 children. He passed away on 30 SEP 1896 in Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA.

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Parents
John Giggey
1809 - 1899
Rebecca Golding
1812 - 1899
Spouse(s)
Julia Ann Smith
1834 - 1906
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Laura Mae Giggey-lewis-white
1861 - 1942
Lydia D Giggey
1857 - 1930
Leon George Giggey
1859 - 1941
Lois Grace Giggey
1869 - 1956
Myrtle Julia Giggey
1872 - 1914

Adelbert Alonzo Giggey
1864 - 1945
Daisy Nellie Giggey
1879 - 1881
Lenne Amanda Giggey
1853 - 1904
Luella C Giggey
1875 - 1879
Charles Aden Giggey
1887 - 1954

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