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George Riser

Birth24 Jul 1805 - Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
Death2 Sep 1875 - Talladega County, Alabama, USA
MotherChristina Sease
FatherMartin Riser

Born in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States on 24 Jul 1805 to Martin Riser and Christina Sease. George Riser married Paralee McLeroy and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 Sep 1875 in Talladega County, Alabama, USA.

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Martin Riser
1760 - 1844
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Christina Sease
1763 - 1844
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Paralee Mcleroy
1821 - 1884
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Julia Arabella "Belle" Riser
1845 - 1874
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William Elbert Riser
1837 - 1916
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Nancy Welch Riser
1848 - 1919
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Frances P. Riser
1840 - 1853
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Lou Eleanor Riser
1852 - 1943
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Adam Olin Riser
1854 - 1925
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Thomas M. Riser
1842 - 1904
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Frank M. Riser
1860 - 1865

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