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Ida Risley

Birth02 Feb 1868 - Fairfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA
Death26 Jan 1936 - Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA
MotherHarriet M. (Hattie) Tucker
FatherNathaniel Marion Risley

Born in Fairfield, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA on 02 Feb 1868 to Nathaniel Marion Risley and Harriet M. (Hattie) Tucker. Ida Risley married Albert Paul Harrison and had 7 children. She passed away on 26 Jan 1936 in Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Marion Risley
1846 - 1921
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Harriet M. (Hattie) Tucker
1847 - 1924
Spouse(s)
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Albert Paul Harrison
1863 - 1925
Children Show all
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Harry Hiller
1908 - Unknown
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Edward R Hiller
1905 - 1981
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Hattie Harrison
1894 - Unknown
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Sylvia Elizabeth Harrison
1897 - Unknown
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Floyd Marion Harrison
1892 - 1927
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Asa Harrison
1900 - Unknown
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Naomi Agatha Hiller
1910 - 1977

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