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John Risley

Birth1677 - Hartford, Hartford, CT
Death6 February 1756 - East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
MotherRebecca Adams
FatherRichard Risley Sr

Born in Hartford, Hartford, CT on 1677 to Richard Risley Sr and Rebecca Adams. John Risley married Mary Arnold and had 14 children. He passed away on 6 February 1756 in East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Richard Risley Sr
1648 - 1728
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Rebecca Adams
1658 - 1726
Spouse(s)
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Mary Arnold
1684 - 1725
Children Show all
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Hannah Risley
1704 - 1789
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Thankful Risley
1710 - 1777
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Mabel Risley
1707 - 1781
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John Risley
1700 - 1777
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Elizabeth Risley
1702 - 1756
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Martha Risley
1722 - 1777
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Timothy Risley
1724 - 1777
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Richard Risley
1709 - 1792
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Samuel Risley
1705 - 1796
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Oliver Risley
1720 - 1812
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Job Risley
1714 - 1797
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Hannah Risley
1716 - 1763
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David Risley
1710 - 1799
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Ruth Risley
1717 - Unknown

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