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Husband: Pulaski "Plesk" Killough 1
Born: 1826 at: Rhea County, Tennessee, USA 2 Married: 18 OCT 1849 at: Rhea County, Tennessee, USA 3 Died: 1896 at: Rhea Co., Tennessee, United States 4 Father:Joseph Pulaski Killough Mother:Mary Ann Pruner Other Spouses: PEDIGREE NOTES
Wife: Sarah Martin 1
Born: ABT 1832 at: Tennessee 5 Died: 1926 at: Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN 6 Father:Thomas Cook Martin Mother:Rebecca Cardwell Other Spouses: PEDIGREE NOTES
CHILDREN
Name: Robert J. Killough 1 Born: 16 DEC 1854 at: Washington, Rhea Co, Tennessee, USA 4 Married: 16 JAN 1873 at: Rhea County, Tennessee, USA 7 Died: 1926 at: Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN Spouses: Laura Fradley PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: Mary Tennessee Killough 1 Born: 16 MAR 1856 at: Rhea County, Tennessee, USA 4 Married: 28 DEC 1873 at: Rhea County, Tennessee, USA 4 Died: 24 OCT 1937 at: Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee, USA 4 Spouses: Joseph Joel "Joe" Hoge PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: Thomas Killough 1 Born: 1858 at: Rhea County, Tennessee, USA Married: at: Died: YOUNG at: Spouses: PEDIGREE
Name: Sarah Killough 1 Born: 1861 at: TN 2 Married: 16 JUN 1892 at: Rhea Co., TN 4 Died: at: Spouses: William Alexander PEDIGREE NOTES
Name: Ella Killough 1 Born: APR 1866 at: Rhea County, Tennessee, USA 4 Married: 3 AUG 1884 at: Rhea Co., TN 3 Died: 1895 at: Rhea Co., TN Spouses: Gideon Brownlowe Morgan PEDIGREE NOTES
SOURCES 1) Ancestry Family Trees 2) 1870 United States Federal Census 3) Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002 4) Mary Travis, 7/24/07 5) 1860 United States Federal Census 6) Killough Family Assistant Historian, Kenneth D. Kalloch 7) 1900 United States Federal Census
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The information in this database is based primarily from: The Killough/Kellough Family in Ireland, Canada and The United States,
by Zora (Killough) Cunningham. 
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