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rdfs:comment | - Riley was born in Escanaba, Michigan in 1885. His father, Nicholas J. Riley (1855–1900), was born in Ireland, and his mother, Anna (McNamara) Riley (1859–1929), was a Wisconsin native. At the time of the 1900 United States Census, Riley was living with his mother and two brothers (John and William) in Escanaba.
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Alternative Names | - Riley, Tom; Reilly, Thomas J.
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Short Description | - American football player and coach and attorney
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abstract | - Riley was born in Escanaba, Michigan in 1885. His father, Nicholas J. Riley (1855–1900), was born in Ireland, and his mother, Anna (McNamara) Riley (1859–1929), was a Wisconsin native. At the time of the 1900 United States Census, Riley was living with his mother and two brothers (John and William) in Escanaba.
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