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David M. Risley

Birth4 Apr 1830 - Knox County, Indiana, USA
Death16 Nov 1879 - Knox County, Indiana, USA
MotherSarah 'Sally' Duncan Piety
FatherJames Risley

Born in Knox County, Indiana, USA on 4 Apr 1830 to James Risley and Sarah 'Sally' Duncan Piety. David M. Risley married Eliza Ann Hodgens and had 6 children. He passed away on 16 Nov 1879 in Knox County, Indiana, USA.

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James Risley
1794 - 1877
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Sarah 'Sally' Duncan Piety
1798 - 1886
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Ann Hodgens
1842 - 1907
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Emiline Hodgen
1837 - 1875
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Irene Risley
1854 - 1864
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Jessie Rae Risley
1871 - 1930
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James Risley
Unknown - 1869
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Charles Risley
1865 - 1869
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Samuel Risley
1863 - 1864
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Morton Treat 'Fred' Risley
1873 - 1950

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