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Alice Maud (Griffiths) Westman 1911

Alice Maud (Griffiths) Westman was born to Edward Griffiths. and Sarah Ann (Gilbert) Griffiths, and had siblings Edward Albert Griffiths, Peter William Griffiths, Sarah Maria (Griffiths) Westman, Thomas Arthur Griffiths, and Harford Harvey Griffiths. She married Alfred Ernest Westman, and had children Alice Maud Westman and Mary Elizabeth Westman. Alice Westman died in 1911 in Roma, Maranoa Regional County, QLD Australia.
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    Alice Maud (Griffiths) Westman lived 74 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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