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Malinda E Wiley

Birth1826 - Alabama
Death27 Nov 1897 - Tomlinson, Scott, Arkansas, United States
MotherElizabeth Betsey Webster
FatherWilliam Wiley

Born in Alabama on 1826 to William Wiley and Elizabeth Betsey Webster. Malinda E Wiley married Marion D Hightower and had 10 children. She passed away on 27 Nov 1897 in Tomlinson, Scott, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
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William Wiley
1800 - 1857
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Elizabeth Betsey Webster
1802 - 1829
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Marion D Hightower
1836 - 1879
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Martha Jane Hightower
1860 - 1913
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James M Hightower
1867 - 1876
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Mary A Hightower
1862 - 1875
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Anne E. Hightower
1871 - 1885
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Henry Hightower
1858 - Unknown
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Evaline Hightower
1867 - Unknown
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Frances Hightower
1864 - Unknown
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Robert L. Hightower
1869 - Unknown
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Thomas M Hightower
1870 - 1930
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Permelia Ann Hightower
1862 - 1950

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