Ann Griffin

(circa 1824 - )
     Ann Griffin was born circa 1824 in Boro Fen, Northamptonshire.
The marriage of Ann Griffin and Henry Layton Burnham, son of John Burnham and Mary Blunt, was registered in Peterborough RD in the June 1844 quarter.
     Ann Griffin and Henry Layton Burnham were recorded on the 1851 census in Market Place, Whittlesey. Henry Layton Burnham, 28? farmer of 350 acres, 8 labourers, born Whittlesey; his wife Ann aged 27, born B..., Northamptonshire?, children Mary Ann 6, Elizabeth 4, Harry ..months, all born at Whittlesey, with 2 servants and a nurse.
     Ann Griffin and Henry Layton Burnham were recorded on the 1861 census in Whittlesey. Henry L Burnham 38, farmer of 392 acres employing 11 men and three boys, born Whittlesey, his wife Ann Burnham 37, born Boro' Fen, Northants; children Mary A Burnham 16, Elizabeth Burnham 14, Henry Burnham 10, Alice Burnham 6, Robert H Griffin 12, visitor, farm boy, born Boro Fen, Ann Watson 43, cook, Jane Courts 22, general servant. They lived next door to Thomas Bowker, farmer of 286 acres and his family.
     Ann Griffin and Henry Layton Burnham were recorded on the 1881 census in Market Place, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire. Henry L Burnham, aged 58, born Whittlesey, magistrate farmer of 630 acres 14 men, 4 boys & 2 women; his wife Ann, aged 57, born Boro Fen, Northamptonshire; son George 19, born Whittlesey, with 2 servants.

Children of Ann Griffin and Henry Layton Burnham

Mary Griffin

     Mary Griffin was born in Tipperary, Ireland.
Mary Griffin married John Colbert before 1838 in Tipperary.

Child of Mary Griffin and John Colbert

Sarah Griffin

(29 February 1852 - )
     Sarah Griffin was born on 29 February 1852 in Salwarpe, Worcestershire. Geoff Ayres wrote: I believe she was the daughter of George Griffin and Winifred Bedwell, and baptised at Salwarpe on 29 Feb 1852 (IGI).
Alsothat George Griffin married Winifred Bedwell in Kempsey, Worcs. on 8 Jun 1835 (IGI)
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     Sarah Griffin married Robert Sigsworth Martin as his second wife, in September 1875 in Woolwich RD, Kent. Sarah Griffin was listed as Robert Duncan Martin's daughter-in-law in the 1881 census in 97 Bloomfield Rd, West Plumstead, Kent. Robert Martin, head, widower, 77, retired brass fonder, born Woolwich, Kent, Robert S Martin, son, mar 40, illeg., born London, Sarah daughter in law, 29, born Lelerarp? Worcestershire, Nelly F?, grand daughter, 5, born Plumstead, Kent.
Sarah Griffin married Charles Langley as her second husband, between January 1888 and March 1888 in Worcester..
     Sarah Griffin and Charles Langley were recorded on the 1891 census in New Punch Bowl Inn, 8 Lich St, Worcester, Worcestershire. Charles Langley, 29, licenced victualler, born Worcester, with his wife Sarah 36, born Droitwich, Worcs, and stepchildren Nellie F Martin 15 born Plumstead; Percy D/O Martin 9, scholar, born Plumstead; Mable F Martin 7, scholar, born Worcester.

Children of Sarah Griffin and Robert Sigsworth Martin

William Stewart Griffin

(circa 1868 - )
     William Stewart Griffin was born circa 1868.
William Stewart Griffin married Sophia Kate Dempster, daughter of Percival Wilkes Dempster and Mary Ann Sophia Elizabeth Dean, on 3 September 1896 in St Anne's, Tottenham, Middlesex.

Eva ferch Griffith Vaughan

     Eva ferch Griffith Vaughan married David Lord of Friw Lly ap Gruffudd, son of Gruffudd Lord of Friwlwyd ap Caradog and Lleucu ferch Llywerch Vaughan. Eva ferch Griffith Vaughan was born in Wales. She was the daughter of Gruffudd Vychan ap Gruffudd ap Moriddig.

Child of Eva ferch Griffith Vaughan and David Lord of Friw Lly ap Gruffudd

Catherine Griffith

     Catherine Griffith married Sir Richard Bulkeley (Chamberlain of North Wales), son of Rowland Bulkeley (of Beaumaris & Cheadle) and Alice Beconsai. She was the daughter of Sir William Griffith of Penrhyn.

Catherine Griffith (Buck)

(1756 - )
     Catherine Griffith (Buck) was commonly known as Kitty. She was born in 1756 in Ireland. She was the daughter of Richard Griffith and Elizabeth Griffith (Griffith).

Edward Griffith

     Edward Griffith was born in Ireland. He was the son of the Very Rev Richard Griffith, (1643-1717), rector of Coleraine & Dean of Ross.
     He served as an Ensign in Col Pearce's Regiment from 1706. Served in Portugal and was sent to England to recruit in 1709. Appointed ensign in Maj-Gen Chas Sibourg's regiment 24 Febraury 1713.
Edward Griffith married Abigail Handcock, daughter of Sir William Handcock and Elizabeth Coddington, circa 1713 in Ireland.

Children of Edward Griffith and Abigail Handcock

Edward Griffith

(circa 1716 - )
     Edward Griffith was born circa 1716 in Ireland. He was the son of Edward Griffith and Abigail Handcock.

Edward Noel Griffith

(14 October 1896 - )
     Edward Noel Griffith was born on 14 October 1896.
Edward Noel Griffith married Maude Lyle Hooper, daughter of Henry Brereton Hooper and Anna Maria Mackay, on 21 April 1919 in St Mary, Witney, Oxfordshire.

Elizabeth Griffith (Griffith)

(11 October 1727? - January 1793)
     Elizabeth Griffith (Griffith) was born on 11 October 1727?. She was the daughter of Thomas Griffith (1677-1744) & Jane Foxcroft (1694-1773). Elizabeth was an actress. On Oct. 13, 1749, Elizabeth debuted at the Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (with Thomas Sheridan as Romeo). She continued to act throughout this season and the following season, including roles as Alinda, in The Loyal Subject; Cordelia, in King Lear; The Lady, in Milton's Comus; Andromache in The Distrest Mother; Calista, in The Fair Penitent (with Sheridan as Horatio); Laura, in James Thomson's Tancred and Sigismunda; Marcia, in Cato; and the Countess of Nottingham, in The Earl of Essex.
The following season, 1750-1751, she appeared as: Cordelia (Lear); Sylvia, in The Double Gallant; The Countess of Nottingham (The Earl of Essex); Andromache (The Distrest Mother); Lady Macduff, in Macbeth; Ismene, in Phaedra and Hippolitus; Leonora, in The Spanish Fryar; Pulcheria, in Theodosius; Lucinda, in The Conscious Lovers; Jane Shore, in Jane Shore (her first title role); and Ismene, in Hill's Merope.
Elizabeth Griffith (Griffith) married Richard Griffith, son of Edward Griffith and Abigail Handcock, on 12 May 1751 in Ireland. Richard traveled extensively, and Elizabeth helped to support their family with her writing career. They were the authors of "A series of genuine letters between Henry & Frances" in 1746. See the Genealogical Society of Ireland journal v. 11 (2010) - "A social aspect of older times" by Bill Griffith for more on this family.
     Elizabeth died in January 1793 in 'Millicent House', Clane, Kildare, aged 65. The Waterford herald, no. 304, Thursday 10 Jan reported: Last Saturday at millecent, county Kildare, Mrs Griffith, relict of the late Richard Griffith, Esq.

Children of Elizabeth Griffith (Griffith) and Richard Griffith

Elizabeth Griffith (Welch)

(circa 1720 - )
     Elizabeth Griffith (Welch) was born circa 1720 in Ireland. She was the daughter of Edward Griffith and Abigail Handcock.

John Griffith

(circa 1719 - )
     John Griffith was born circa 1719 in Ireland. He was the son of Edward Griffith and Abigail Handcock.

Richard Griffith

(17 March 1714 - 1788)
     Richard Griffith was christened on 17 March 1714 in London. For further details see [EMAIL:]http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/index.htm[:EMAIL]. He was the son of Edward Griffith and Abigail Handcock.
Richard Griffith married Elizabeth Griffith (Griffith) on 12 May 1751 in Ireland. Richard traveled extensively, and Elizabeth helped to support their family with her writing career. They were the authors of "A series of genuine letters between Henry & Frances" in 1746. See the Genealogical Society of Ireland journal v. 11 (2010) - "A social aspect of older times" by Bill Griffith for more on this family.
     Richard resided at 'Maidenhall', Bennetsbridge, Kilkenny, Ireland.
     Richard died in 1788 in Naas, Kildare, Ireland.

Children of Richard Griffith and Elizabeth Griffith (Griffith)

Richard Griffith

(10 June 1752 - 1820)
     Richard Griffith was born on 10 June 1752 in Abbey St, Dublin, Ireland. He was the son of Richard Griffith and Elizabeth Griffith (Griffith).
He became a writer in the East India Company. Richard was an accountant for the East India Company and upon his return in 1786?, settled at Millicent House, Kildare, Ireland. His parents lived with him there. He made a fortune in India dealing with opium among things. See the Genealogical Societyo f Ireland journal v. 9 (2008) for an account of "Richard Griffith in India (1770-1780) by W S Griffith.
Richard Griffith married Charity Yorke Bramston on 17 September 1780.      
Richard Griffith was MP for Askeaton between 1783 and 1790 for Limerick.
     Richard resided at Naas, Kildare, Ireland.
     Richard resided at 'Millicent', Kildare, Ireland.
     Richard died in 1820.

Child of Richard Griffith and Charity Yorke Bramston

Sir Richard John Griffith

(20 September 1784 - 22 September 1878)
     Sir Richard John Griffith was born on 20 September 1784 in Hume St, Dublin. He was the son of Richard Griffith and Charity Yorke Bramston.
LHe was a Lieut. in Royal Irish Artillery, 1799; resigned at Act of Union; ed. as engineer in London and Edinburgh; returned to Ireland, 1808; surveyed Leinster coalfields for RDS, 1808; engineer to Commissioner on Bogs of Ireland, 1809-1812 [var. to 1810]; appt. RDS Professor of Mining and Geology, 1812; Wollaston medal for geological map, 1815; appt. govt. inspector of mines; appt. Commissioner of Valuation on passage of Valuation Act, 1827; superintendent of road construction in south, 1822-30; Commissioner of Valuation, 1828-68 (working with Patrick Ganly, 1809-99, who discovered cross stratification); held responsibility for valuations in conjunction with the projected 6-inch Irish map series of the Ordnance Survey Commission; prepared Geological Map of Ireland (finalised 1855); surveyed every parish and townland from 1830; issued The Valuation of Ireland, basing valuations on soil and subjacent rock, establishing yardstick of ‘Griffith’s valuation’; deputy chairman of Board of Works, 1846; Chairman, 1850-64; Hon. LLD TCD, 1851; his Geological Map of Ireland adopted by Ordnance Board in 1855; created baronet, 1858; d. 22 Sept., Fitzwilliam Place; his valuations of Irish parishes and townlands are esteemed book collector’s items, generally printed by Thom; there is a marble bust by Sir Thomas Farrell in the RDS.
Sir Richard John Griffith married Maria Jane Unknown.
     Richard died on 22 September 1878 in 2 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, Ireland, aged 94. He was buried in Mt Jerome cemetery, Harolds Cross, Dublin.

Amelia Jane Griffiths

(1875 - )
     Amelia Jane Griffiths was born in 1875 in Nailbridge, Gloucestershire. She was the daughter of James Griffiths & Harriett Meek.
Amelia Jane Griffiths married William George Cocksedge, son of John Cocksedge and Ellen Green, on 3 March 1891.

Children of Amelia Jane Griffiths and William George Cocksedge

James Griffiths

     James Griffiths married Elizabeth Martin, daughter of Robert Duncan Martin and Eliza Frances Ball, in September 1855 in Lewisham RD, Kent. They had no issue.

Georgianna Grigg

(2 February 1846 - )
     Georgianna Grigg was born on 2 February 1846 in Longford, Tasmania, Australia. She was the daughter of William Grigg and Hannah Hobbs.
Georgianna Grigg married Thomas Hooper in 1868.

Children of Georgianna Grigg and Thomas Hooper

Helen Grigg

(28 April 1854 - )
     Helen Grigg was born on 28 April 1854 in Westbury, Tasmania. She was the daughter of William Grigg and Hannah Hobbs.

John Grigg

(14 April 1853 - )
     John Grigg was born on 14 April 1853 in Westbury, Tasmania. He was the son of William Grigg and Hannah Hobbs.

Maria Jane Grigg

(2 July 1843 - )
     Maria Jane Grigg was born on 2 July 1843 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. She was the daughter of William Grigg and Hannah Hobbs.

Martha Grigg

(21 October 1844 - )
     Martha Grigg was born on 21 October 1844 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. She was the daughter of William Grigg and Hannah Hobbs.

Phillippa Bowden Grigg

(14 August 1849 - )
     Phillippa Bowden Grigg was born on 14 August 1849 in Westbury, Tasmania. She was the daughter of William Grigg and Hannah Hobbs.

William Grigg

(say 1820 - )
     William Grigg was born say 1820.
William Grigg married Hannah Hobbs.

Children of William Grigg and Hannah Hobbs

Dora Ann Grigson (Currie)

(circa 1882 - circa 18 November 1955)
     Dora Ann Grigson (Currie) was born circa 1882 in York, Western Australia.
     Dora Ann Grigson (Currie) married George Thomas Killigrew Dunbar as his second wife, on 28 September 1937 in St Joseph's RC church, Watchem, Victoria.
     Dora and George were registered as GTK & Doreen Agnes Elizabeth Dunbar at Campbell St, Birchip, Victoria, on the between 1938 and 1941 electoral roll.
     Dora and George were registered as George Thomas Killigrew & Dora Ann Elizabeth Dunbar at Campbell St, Birchip, on the between 1943 and 1954 electoral roll.
     Dora and George were registered as GTK & Dora Ann Dunbar, carpenter at Duncan St, Birchip, on the 1955 electoral roll. In 1956 neither were listed. Dora Ann Grigson (Currie) was buried circa 18 November 1955 in the cemetery, Birchip.
     Dora died circa 18 November 1955 in Birchip, Victoria.

Elizabeth Frances Grimes

(9 October 1883 - 26 September 1955)
     Elizabeth Frances Grimes was born on 9 October 1883 in Islington, London.
Elizabeth Frances Grimes married Ernest James Minter, son of Arthur Minter and Julia Elizabeth Cocksedge, on 26 September 1903 in Tottenham, Middlesex.
     Elizabeth died on 26 September 1955 in Woodgreen, Hampshire, aged 71.

Ann Grimston

     Ann Grimston married Robert Wright, son of John Wright and Alice Ryther. She was the daughter of Thomas Grimston, of Grimnston Garth. He married secondly Ursula, daughter of Nicholas Rudston of Hayton and his second wife Jane, daughter of Sir William Mallory of Studley.
See Burke p. 678: Wright of Bolton on Swale for further details of this descent. Contact with Malinda, who descends from this line.
A lunatick perosn: Anne Wright wife of Wiliam Wright gentleman hath long absented herself from ye church, as is thought, in respect that she is lunatick. Ann Grimston was born. Anne was the daughter of Thomas Grimston/Grymston, esq. and grand-aunt of Sir Marmaduke Grimston, high sheriff of Yorkshre in 1598.

Child of Ann Grimston and Robert Wright

Dorothy Grimston

( - before 19 August 1691)
     Dorothy Grimston was the daughter of William Grimston and Margaret Strickland.
Dorothy Grimston married Robert Medley, son of Robert Medley and Ann Ryther, on 25 November 1679 in St Olave, York, Yorkshire.
     Dorothy died before 19 August 1691. She was buried on 19 August 1691 in St Michael le Belfry, York.

Children of Dorothy Grimston and Robert Medley

Dorothy Grimston

( - before 24 July 1700)
     Dorothy Grimston was the daughter of William Grimston and Dorothy Norcliffe.
Dorothy Grimston married Nathaniel Goch on 4 November 1684 in Langton by Malton, Yorkshire.
     Dorothy died before 24 July 1700. She was buried on 24 July 1700.

Child of Dorothy Grimston and Nathaniel Goch