Son of Billie R. Griffin, son of Joe William Griffin, who was son of William Thomas Griffin. William Thomas Griffin was born in AL about 1870 and was the son of Rufus Marion? Griffin born about 1845 in SC. William Thomas Griffin married Emma Jane Griffin and eventually moved from AL ( via Ark? ) to Corsicana Texas.
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Interested in William C. Griffin, born approximately 1812. He has children who were born in NC/SC and lived Alabama. My line includes his son Rufus Marion Griffin, and William Thomas Griffin of Al/Texas.
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