Bill Griffiths (footballer, born 1896)

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Bill Griffiths
Personal information
Full name William Morgan Griffiths
Date of birth (1896-03-24)24 March 1896
Place of birth Kangaroo Flat, Victoria
Date of death 11 October 1970(1970-10-11) (aged 74)
Place of death Kiama, New South Wales
Original team(s) St Kilda District
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1919 St Kilda 1 (0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1919.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

William Morgan Griffiths (24 March 1896 – 11 October 1970) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]

Family[]

The son of Thomas Philip Griffiths (1855-1905),[2][3] and Ellen Griffiths (1854-1940), née Ashcroft,[4][5] William Morgan Griffiths was born at Kangaroo Flat on 24 March 1896.

He married Lola Westlake (1901-1988) on 8 June 1925.[6][7] They had three children: Frank Griffiths (1927-1988), William Thomas Griffiths (1928-2014), and Maxwell James Griffiths (1929-2017).

Football[]

Having played several games with the St Kilda Second XVIII, he played in his only senior game, on the half-forward flank, in St Kilda's last home-and-away match for the 1919 season, against Fitzroy, at the Junction Oval, on 6 September 1919.

Military service[]

Griffiths served in the Australian Army in both World War I and World War II.[8]

Later life, and death[]

He later lived in Canberra, and then in Kiama, New South Wales. He died in Kiama on 11 October 1970).[9][10]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Holmesby & Main (2014), p.344.
  2. ^ Obituary, The Bendigo Independent, (Monday, 25 September 1905), p,3.
  3. ^ Obituary, The Bendigo Independent, (Tuesday, 26 September 1905), p,3.
  4. ^ Marriages, The Bendigo Advertiser, (Wednesday, 29 November 1876), p.1.
  5. ^ Deaths: Griffiths, The Canberra Times, (Tuesday, 8 October 1940), p2.
  6. ^ Griffiths—Westlake, The Age, (Saturday, 11 July 1925), p.7.
  7. ^ Deaths: Griffiths, The Canberra Times, (Friday, 19 August 1988), p.10.
  8. ^ Cullen (2015).
  9. ^ Deaths: Griffiths, The Sydney Morning Herald, (Monday, 12 October 1970), p.34.
  10. ^ "William Morgan Giffiths". Find a Grave.

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