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Louisa Comley

Birth24 Nov 1829 - Kentucky, United States
Death13 Feb 1887 - Granger, Scotland, Missouri, United States, Jansen Farm
MotherRebecca Morrow
FatherJames Comley

Born in Kentucky, United States on 24 Nov 1829 to James Comley and Rebecca Morrow. Louisa Comley married James Decatur Cotton and had 15 children. She passed away on 13 Feb 1887 in Granger, Scotland, Missouri, United States, Jansen Farm.

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Parents
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James Comley
1797 - 1869
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Rebecca Morrow
1800 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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James Decatur Cotton
1821 - 1893
Children Show all
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Oscar Cotton
1867 - 1942
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Israel Rude ( Stepchild )
1847 - 1917
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Ralph Butler Cotton
1862 - 1935
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Owen Beecher Cotton
1873 - 1945
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Clara Cotton
1860 - 1943
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Emma Rude
1854 - 1940
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Elzina L Rude
1849 - 1932
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Martha "Mattie" Cotton
1856 - 1940
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Sarah Rude
1851 - 1852
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Nancy Cotton
1857 - 1870
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Elizabeth Fannie Cotton
1864 - 1910
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Thomas J Cotton
1844 - 1862
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Jane Cotton
1870 - Unknown
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George Cotton
1850 - Unknown
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Martha (Mattie) Cotton
1845 - 1930

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