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Malinda Morris

Birth25 Nov 1848 - Pike, Kentucky, United States
Death12 Feb 1920 - Pike, Kentucky, USA
MotherCatherine Brown
FatherSquire Pauley

Born in Pike, Kentucky, United States on 25 Nov 1848 to Squire Pauley and Catherine Brown. Malinda Morris married Shadle Randolph Pauley and had 15 children. She passed away on 12 Feb 1920 in Pike, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
Squire Pauley
1812 - 1893
Catherine Brown
1812 - 1876
Spouse(s)
Shadle Randolph Pauley
1841 - 1896
Children Show all
Lena E Pauley
1894 - 1979
Mary Ellen Pauley
1871 - 1946
Louisa Jane Pauley
1874 - 1915
Martha Victoria Pauley
1867 - 1954
Ambrose Pauley
1868 - 1954
John Estil Pauley
1870 - 1968
Joseph Cooper Pauley
1878 - 1956
Thomas H Pauley
1875 - 1972

Henrietta O "Etta" Pauley
1891 - 1987
William Sanders Pauley
1888 - 1957
Nancy Geneva Pauley
1884 - 1970
Flora Pauley
1882 - 1952
Elizabeth “Lizzie” (Pauley) Burris
1880 - 1955
Tobias Wagner Pauley
1884 - 1959
Martha Susana "Polly" Pauley
1866 - 1894

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