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This gallery traces the Grigsby family history from 1872 through family photos and information gathered together by William (Bill) Redman Grigsby for his Grandsons, Ryan and Jack. Photographs were cleaned up by Murry Grigsby, Bill's brother. Most of the photos came from Mom and Dad as did life itself. Other photographs were generously contributed by Phyllis and Martin Jones, Janie Root Eddy, Kathleen Staten Thompson, Donald Grigsby, Bud Miers, Terry Miers, Holly Kottenstette Fritz, Jim Miers, Norman Spring, Connie Hester, Lynnette Herring Fleming, Verna Mae Bechtel Staten, Rebecca Rombach Copple, Mrs. Emerson Carey II and Kiki Tomson. We hope you enjoy seeing and reading a small bit of the Grigsby history.
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1872 James, Margaret Ellen Wilson and William Redman Grigsby: This 1872 tintype was taken near Leon, Iowa. James was our great grandfather and William (about one year old) was our grandfather. Ellen and James were married in 1866 near Agency, Iowa. Their first two children died as infants (the second, Charles W. died on April 1, 1871 and was buried in the Terra Haute Iowa Cemetery just months before William Redman was born).
Murry > 1872 James, Margaret Ellen Wilson and William Redman Grigsby:  This 1872 tintype was taken near Leon, Iowa.  James was our great grandfather and William (about one year old) was our grandfather.  Ellen and James were married in 1866 near Agency, Iowa.  Their first two children died as infants (the second, Charles W. died on April 1, 1871 and was buried in the Terra Haute Iowa Cemetery just months before William Redman was born).
1872 James, Margaret Ellen Wilson and William Redman Grigsby: This 1872 tintype was taken near Leon, Iowa. James was our great grandfather and William (about one year old) was our grandfather. Ellen and James were married in 1866 near Agency, Iowa. Their first two children died as infants (the second, Charles W. died on April 1, 1871 and was buried in the Terra Haute Iowa Cemetery just months before William Redman was born).
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