Dr. Fletcher T and
Mary Riley
Kentucky: A
History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed.,
1887, Campbell Co.
Dr. Fletcher T. Riley was born in Green County, Ind., November 6, 1854.
His father, Bronson Riley, a son of Harry Riley, from Virginia, was born
in Boone County, Ky., in 1824, was a farmer in Indiana and Kentucky
during his lifetime, and died in 1885. He married Ruth A. Jackson,
daughter of Levi T. Jackson, of Pennsylvania, who bore him nine
children, the subject of this sketch being the fifth child.
Dr. Fletcher T.
Riley was educated in Boone County, taught school for two
years, and in 1872 began the study of medicine with Dr. J. C. Hall, in
Owen County, Ky. In 1874 he entered the Ohio Medical College, where he
graduated in 1877, and then located in Boone County, but moved to
Illinois, where he lived two years. He was appointed assistant
physician in the Central Kentucky Lunatic Asylum, where he was engaged
three years; he practiced a short time in Louisville, and also in
Owenton, Owen County; from there he went to Belleview (sic), where he now
resides.
In 1882 he married Miss Mary B. Gale, daughter of Dr. R. H. Gale, of Owen County, who was superintendent of the Central Kentucky Lunatic Asylum, at Anchorage; was probate judge at one time, and also a representative in the Legislature from Owen County. Dr. Gale was a practicing physician for thirty-five years, and has made surgery a specialty; he was railroad surgeon for the Short Line Railroad many years; he married Miss Mary C. Green, of Owen County.
Dr. Riley is a physician in good standing, and with his wife is a member of the Baptist Church. He is also a member of the Masonic fraternity.
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Children of Fletcher T Riley and Mary B Gale
1. Mary Riley b-11 Sep
1888 in Bellevue; d-Oct 1974 in San Jose California
2. Robert William Riley b-3 Sep 1892 in Bellevue; d-13 Oct 1954. br-Wood
National Cemetery in Milwaukee Wisconsin
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Fletcher T Riley died in 1932 in Milwaukee Wisconsin and was buried in the Valhalla Memorial park in Milwaukee