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Matilda Griffin

Birth11 April 1769 - Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death1850 - Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
MotherMary Delacy
FatherBenoni Griffin

Born in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States on 11 April 1769 to Benoni Griffin and Mary Delacy. Matilda Griffin married Silas Sr Davis and had 10 children. She passed away on 1850 in Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
Benoni Griffin
1743 - 1801
Mary Delacy
1716 - 1801
Spouse(s)
Silas Sr Davis
1761 - 1815
Children Show all
Frederic N Davis
1809 - 1879
Silas Davis
1793 - 1880
Charles Davis
1807 - 1885
Sally Davis
1803 - 1851
Harriet (Davis) Griffin
1813 - 1904

George N Davis
1804 - 1867
Matilda Davis
1789 - 1864
Lorilla Davis Sackett
1791 - 1870
Ambrose Davis
1801 - Unknown
Olive Davis
1796 - Unknown

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