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'''Born:''' Elizabeth Griffiths | '''Born:''' ♀ Elizabeth Griffiths [[File:Egg00.jpg|120px|thumb|right]] [[File:Egg01.jpg|120px|thumb|right]] | ||
::October 31, 1803 | ::October 31, 1803 | ||
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'''Spouse:''' [[William Gwillim]] | '''Spouse:''' [[William Gwillim]] (m. Wales) | ||
'''Children:''' [[Matilda Mary Gwillim]], [[Pryce Griffiths Gwillim]], [[Annie Gwillim Griswold]], [[Robert Gwillim]], [[Elizabeth Gwillim Buck]], [[Reese B. Gwillim]], [[Emmeline Marston Gwillim Kellogg]], [[Thomas Ingraham Gwillim]], [[Caroline Eliza Gwillim]] | |||
'''Parents:''' [[David Griffiths]] and [[Elizabeth Price Griffiths]] | |||
== Early Life == | == Early Life == | ||
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== Accomplishments == | == Accomplishments == | ||
== Anecdotes == | |||
According to Bessie Gwillim Law's oral history, Reese, Thomas, Robert, and Price sang a quartet at Elizabeth's funeral. Ruth Dittman believes that Elizabeth's obituary said that she had moved from Wales to the U.S. for her health; she had suffered from asthma in the damp Welsh climate. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 25 June 2015
Born: ♀ Elizabeth Griffiths


- October 31, 1803
- Guilsfield, Wales, U.K.
Died: June 2, 1889
- Bristol, CT
Spouse: William Gwillim (m. Wales)
Children: Matilda Mary Gwillim, Pryce Griffiths Gwillim, Annie Gwillim Griswold, Robert Gwillim, Elizabeth Gwillim Buck, Reese B. Gwillim, Emmeline Marston Gwillim Kellogg, Thomas Ingraham Gwillim, Caroline Eliza Gwillim
Parents: David Griffiths and Elizabeth Price Griffiths
Early Life
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[edit]Anecdotes
[edit]According to Bessie Gwillim Law's oral history, Reese, Thomas, Robert, and Price sang a quartet at Elizabeth's funeral. Ruth Dittman believes that Elizabeth's obituary said that she had moved from Wales to the U.S. for her health; she had suffered from asthma in the damp Welsh climate.