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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Frederick Garlough "Fred" Corry: Birth: 5 Jan 1886 in Clifton, Greene, Ohio. Death: 15 Jan 1964 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California


Notes
a. Note:   Notes for Riley James Corry: A photo of the marriage license and record for Riley Corry and Rhoda May Garlough: <a href="https://goo.gl/photos/g8TrXg9fg1G7iAhTA">Photo</a>
  The 1880 U.S. census had an effective date of June first. The Corry household was enumerated June nineteenth. The census page shows Riley J., 38, a farmer; Rhoda M., 21; and their son Herbert "M" (actually F) 10 months of age (actually nine). They lived in Miami Township, Greene County, Ohio.
  The 1900 U.S. census had an effective date of June first. The Corry household was enumerated June twenty fifth. The census page shows Riley, 48, (his age on June first); his wife "Mary" (actually May, which she was going by) 41; and children Herbert F., 20; Fred G., 14; and Mabel, six. Riley was a farmer. Riley and May had been married for 21 years. They still lived in Miami Township. A photo of part of that 1900 census page: <a href="https://goo.gl/photos/XngKYe57xjUDiHGc9">Photo</a>
  The 1910 U.S. census had an effective date of April fifteenth. The Corry household was enumerated April eighteenth. The census page lists Riley J. "Cory", 58; May, 50; Fred G., 24; and Mabel E., 16. They still lived in Miami Township.
  The 1920 U.S. census had an effective date of January first. The Corry household was enumerated January fifth. The census page lists Riley J., 68, and May, 60. They lived in the village of Yellow Springs, in Miami Township.
  A photo of the death certificate of Riley J. Corry: <a href="https://goo.gl/photos/suZunS5gs5gEofSE9">Photo</a>
  Riley's FindAGrave memorial includes a photo of his grave marker: <a href="https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6771077/riley-james-corry">Memorial</a>


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