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Martha Anne Calcote

Birth11 Mar 1830 - Roxie, Franklin, Mississippi, United States
Death31 Jan 1909 - Valley View, Cooke, Texas
MotherDempsey Calcote
FatherWillis Middleton Calcote

Born in Roxie, Franklin, Mississippi, United States on 11 Mar 1830 to Willis Middleton Calcote and Dempsey Calcote. Martha Anne Calcote married John Slick Riley and had 13 children. She passed away on 31 Jan 1909 in Valley View, Cooke, Texas.

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Parents
Willis Middleton Calcote
1809 - 1865
Dempsey Calcote
1814 - 1866
Spouse(s)
John Slick Riley
1813 - 1915
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Joseph Shelby Riley
1865 - Unknown
Sam Houston Riley
1857 - 1917
Margaret Ann Maggie Riley
1859 - 1942
John Calcote Riley
1848 - 1907
Virginia O'neal "Jennie" Riley
1853 - 1934
Viola Eugenia Riley
1870 - 1935
Florence S. Or B. Riley
1874 - 1877

Alexander Owen Riley
1854 - 1854
Julius Ceasar Riley
1863 - 1863
Martha Rebecca Riley
1868 - 1868
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Calico Turney
1858 - 1937
Joseph Shelby Riley
1853 - Unknown
John Ellis Riley
1876 - 1958

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