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Mary Lou Riser

BirthOctober 23, 1873 - Alpine, Alabama, USA
DeathJune 8, 1949 - Florence, Alabama, USA
MotherMary E "Betty" Welch, Riser
FatherNot Available

Born in Alpine, Alabama, USA on October 23, 1873 to Mary E "Betty" Welch, Riser. Mary Lou Riser married Angus A Mcintyre and had 7 children. She passed away on June 8, 1949 in Florence, Alabama, USA.

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Mary E "Betty" Welch, Riser
1843 - 1930
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Angus A Mcintyre
1864 - 1948
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Hugh Welch Mcintyre
1906 - 1983
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Angus "Aa" Archer Mcintyre
1896 - 1953
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Catherine Mcintyre
1910 - Unknown
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Sarah Elizabeth Mcintyre
1902 - 1958
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Olive Cecilia Mcintyre
1901 - 1960
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William Mcintyre
1898 - 1949
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Neil G. Mcintyre
1911 - 2008

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