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Dianna Fraley

Birth1828 - Newcombe, Elliott, Kentucky, USA
Death1880 - Elliott, Kentucky, USA
MotherCatherine Aster Shoemaker
FatherIsaac Oliver Fraley

Born in Newcombe, Elliott, Kentucky, USA on 1828 to Isaac Oliver Fraley and Catherine Aster Shoemaker. Dianna Fraley married Chesley Gilliam and had 9 children. She passed away on 1880 in Elliott, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Isaac Oliver Fraley
1778 - 1870
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Catherine Aster Shoemaker
1778 - 1869
Spouse(s)
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Chesley Gilliam
1825 - 1880
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Alexander Gillum
1869 - 1930
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Susannah Gilliam
1856 - 1944
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Dorthula Gillum
1864 - Unknown
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James H. Gilliam
1861 - Unknown
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Sarah A. Gilliam
1849 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Gillum
1861 - Unknown
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Rebecca J Gillam
1853 - 1876
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Isaac Gilliam
1851 - 1922
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Eliza Gilliam
1862 - 1937

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