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Richard E Hightower

Birth29 Jul 1833 - Alabama, USA
Death25 Feb 1910 - Crenshaw, Alabama, United States
MotherMartha Francis Robinson
FatherRaleigh Hightower

Born in Alabama, USA on 29 Jul 1833 to Raleigh Hightower and Martha Francis Robinson. Richard E Hightower married Missouri Elizabeth Edwards and had 7 children. He passed away on 25 Feb 1910 in Crenshaw, Alabama, United States.

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Raleigh Hightower
1801 - 1880
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Martha Francis Robinson
1801 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Missouri Elizabeth Edwards
1824 - 1873
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Mary L Hightower
1843 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Chapman
1832 - 1918
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Missouri Edwards
1827 - Unknown
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Mollie T Hightower
1857 - 1929
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Laura Hightower
1859 - 1932
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George H. Hightower
1856 - 1919
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M. J. Hightower
1857 - Unknown
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Richard House Hightower
1865 - 1915
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Oscar C Hightower
1867 - 1926
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Larra Hightower
1860 - Unknown

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