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michael RALEY

Birth1650 - St. Marys County, Maryland, USA
DeathBef. 1714 - St Mary's, Maryland, USA
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Born in St. Marys County, Maryland, USA on 1650. michael RALEY married Ann Nevitt and had 15 children. He passed away on Bef. 1714 in St Mary's, Maryland, USA.

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Ann Nevitt
1670 - 1698
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Barbara Hanson
1653 - 1719
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Elizabeth Millicent Martin
1649 - 1693
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? Nevitt
Unknown - Unknown
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Daughter Nevitt
1670 - Unknown
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John Hayes Raley
1653 - 1701
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John Raley
1620 - 1714
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John Michael Raley
1670 - 1738
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John Basil Raley
1690 - 1765
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John Nevitt
1676 - 1777
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Mary Raley
Unknown - Unknown
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John Raley
1676 - 1723
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Elizabeth Riley (Raley)
1681 - 1723
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Winifred Riley
1681 - 1721
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Frances Riley
1684 - 1767
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John S Riley Raley
1688 - 1712
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Margaret Railey
1660 - 1714
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Margaret Riley
1684 - Unknown
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Michael Raley
1655 - 1707
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Philip Raley
1675 - 1713

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