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William Salyer

BirthJun 1825 - Floyd, Kentucky, United States
Death1869 - Half Mountain, Magoffin, Kentucky, United States
MotherMary Polly Wadkins
FatherJohn SALYER

Born in Floyd, Kentucky, United States on Jun 1825 to John SALYER and Mary Polly Wadkins. William Salyer married Luqueena "Queen" Salyer (Howard) and had 9 children. He passed away on 1869 in Half Mountain, Magoffin, Kentucky, United States.

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John Salyer
1803 - 1865
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Mary Polly Wadkins
1805 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Luqueena "Queen" Salyer (Howard)
1825 - 1910
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Loueaster Esther Salyer
1849 - 1908
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John Salyer
1859 - 1939
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Polly Ann Salyer-howard
1851 - 1910
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Vanburen Salyer
1854 - 1875
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William Louis Lewis Salyers
1859 - 1934
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Jane Salyer
1865 - 1952
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Louisa Salyer-hamilton-joseph
1847 - 1908
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Nancy Minnie Salyer
1852 - 1910
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Arty Salyer
1861 - Unknown

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