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Grieve Family
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Life Story
Walter Grieve was born on 30 November 1813. He arrived in Moreton Bay in 1841 and in Ipswich in 1853, living at Mortimer Street. He was a butcher and a farmer and he owned rental houses. Walter died on 8 April 1896.
Ann was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 28 November 1824. She travelled to Australia with her younger sister and her brother as Bounty Immigrants who were sponsored by their uncles, the Reverend James, Donald and John Coutts, from Rosewood Station. She was a companion to her Uncles wives at Rosewood Station which was owned by Donald and John Coutts from 1844 to 1854. Ann married Walter Grieve in 1851 and all of their children were born in Ipswich.
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