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William Bradley Crider

Birth20 Jan 1831 - Livingston County, Kentucky
Death8 May 1883 - Crittenden County, Kentucky
MotherMelissa (Artermalyssa) Foster
FatherWilliam M Crider

Born in Livingston County, Kentucky on 20 Jan 1831 to William M Crider and Melissa (Artermalyssa) Foster. William Bradley Crider married Martha Jane Adams and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 May 1883 in Crittenden County, Kentucky.

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Parents
William M Crider
1811 - 1886
Melissa (Artermalyssa) Foster
1811 - 1847
Spouse(s)
Martha Jane Adams
1839 - 1902
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Sarah Margaret Crider
1867 - 1953
Jacob Hughey Crider
1877 - 1952
Lawrence Edwin Crider
1875 - 1942
Albert Foster Crider
1873 - 1945

Milton Bird Crider
1870 - 1920
Mary Malissa Crider
1859 - 1938
Joseph Henry Crider
1864 - 1867
George Harris Crider
1862 - 1921

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