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Michael Risner

BirthJul. 5, 1824 - Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
DeathDec. 23, 1886 - Greenup County, Kentucky, USA
MotherSarah Howard
FatherMichael Risner

Born in Floyd County, Kentucky, USA on Jul. 5, 1824 to Michael Risner and Sarah Howard. Michael Risner married Clarinda L. Dyer and had 7 children. He passed away on Dec. 23, 1886 in Greenup County, Kentucky, USA.

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Michael Risner
1790 - 1864
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Sarah Howard
1790 - 1861
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Clarinda L. Dyer
1830 - 1880
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Green Wade Risner
1858 - 1943
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David D Sublett Risner
1869 - 1939
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Archibald D Risner
1852 - 1880
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Cordelia Risner
1864 - Unknown
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Abraham Risner
1873 - 1939
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Wm. H. Risner
1867 - Unknown
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Idress Janis Ida Risner
1849 - 1897

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