Sarah and Alfred Griggs were from London,
England and married in 1884. They knew the Frewen family in England, so came to
work for Moreton Frewen at his 76 Ranch east of Kaycee. They lived in the
well-known "Frewen Castle." Alfred Griggs was known as Judge Griggs because he
also served as Justice of the Peace. After the ranch went bankrupt, the Griggs
moved into Kaycee in 1908 and bought the hotel that was run by the Ghant Family.
The Griggs are remarkable early Kaycee residents, and their descendants remain
in the area today.
Left to Right: Alfred, Sarah, Grace, Ed, Johnny, Etta,
Millie, and Art Griggs
Photo Courtesy of Terri Brock.
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