flag female ancestor  Laura Etta  RISINGER

  (b. 13 August 1868 Fort Madison, Lee, Iowa, USA   d. 15 April 1958 Athens, Gentry, Missouri, USA )  

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Laura Etta RISINGER was born 13 August 1868 in Fort Madison, Lee, Iowa, USA

Laura Etta RISINGER was the child of ?   and   ?

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Laura Etta  married  Andrew Smith GAYLORD .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Andrew Smith GAYLORD  was born 28 April 1870 in Fort Madison, Lee, Iowa, USA.  Andrew Smith died 6 May 1926 in Iowa, USA. 

Laura Etta RISINGER died 15 April 1958 in Athens, Gentry, Missouri, USA.
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