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Susan BAKER

Birth20 MAY 1880 - Buffalo Creek, Owsley, Kentucky, USA
Death30 Dec 1969 - Frozen Creek, Breathitt, Kentucky, United States
MotherMargaret Baker
FatherRobert Baker

Born in Buffalo Creek, Owsley, Kentucky, USA on 20 MAY 1880 to Robert Baker and Margaret Baker. Susan BAKER married Alfred "Al" RILEY and had 9 children. She passed away on 30 Dec 1969 in Frozen Creek, Breathitt, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Robert Baker
1840 - 1910
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Margaret Baker
1844 - 1899
Spouse(s)
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Alfred "Al" Riley
1867 - 1960
Children Show all
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Laura Riley
1901 - 1993
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Eldern Riley
1905 - 1979
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Martha Riley
1907 - 1997
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Wilson Riley
1903 - 1926
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Benton Riley
1914 - 1995
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Mary Riley
1909 - 1983
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Add Riley
1898 - 1964
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Gertrude Riley
1921 - 1998
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Willie Riley
1920 - 1933

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