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John Walsingham Riser

Birth16 Oct 1838 - South Carolina
Death11 Dec 1922 - Manning, Clarendon, SC
MotherElizabeth Berley
FatherWilliam S. Riser

Born in South Carolina on 16 Oct 1838 to William S. Riser and Elizabeth Berley. John Walsingham Riser married Nancy Laura Metts and had 7 children. He passed away on 11 Dec 1922 in Manning, Clarendon, SC.

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William S. Riser
1811 - 1883
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Elizabeth Berley
1815 - 1873
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Nancy Laura Metts
1845 - 1908
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Nina Williams Riser
1875 - 1971
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Mary Lillian Riser
1873 - Unknown
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Laurens Burley Riser
1870 - Unknown
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Charles Marshall Riser
1884 - 1954
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W Franklin Riser
1889 - Unknown
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Adela Metts Riser
1881 - 1928
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John W. (Jack) Riser
1882 - 1956

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