Alley Ancestors

Alley Ancestors

Author: Gene Alley

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 972

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The Alley families in the United States from 1600 to 1910. Information on these families is recorded alphabetically by state. Includes Alley families in England, Ireland, Canada and New Zealand.


Walter Alley and Related Families of the Tennessee Valley

Walter Alley and Related Families of the Tennessee Valley

Author: Walter Alley Russell

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 420

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Walter Alley and Related Families of The Tennessee Valley: A Collection of Genealogies, begins with the earliest known ancestors of this lineage, Walter Alley and his wife, Jane Gilliland. It identifies their known descendants and related families - many are identified with the Tennessee Valley. There are fourteen parts in the book with each representing the lineage of an ancestor or related family. Those families are: Alley, Arendt, Brown, Cox, Dame, Gilliland, Hawk, Jones, Kelly, McMahan, Oyler, Ridley, Schoolfield, and Wilson. Most of these parts are expanded to include many other lines, i.e., Bennett, Crawford, Davis, Gay, Goble, Graham, Greene, Grider, Gunter, Jennings, Loyd, Martin, Pettus, Rankin, Russell, Shepherd, Smith, and Wimberly. Connections between parts and various families are shown by cross-references. Collecting and organizing this vast amount of information occurred over a period of thirty-five years. It represents the efforts of many family historians who shared their carefully preserved memorabilia with the author to assure memories of their families would never fade. All contributors are identified, some within the text while others are shown in endnotes. More than sixty-five hundred indexed names were accumulated as a result of the combined efforts of everyone involved. Hopefully, the expanded Foreword and Introdution sections will enhance the readability of this review. The Foreword defines and describes the book's organization and presentation. The Introduction attempts to create an awareness in the reader of conditions immigrants faced in their country of orgin as well as those they encountered immediately upon arrival and settlement in America. Memories of families diminish with each passing generation. The focus of this review is to preserve those cherished thoughts by connecting our present families with those of the past and bridge the gap between us, our forefathers, and future generations; hopefully, this endeavor provides that venue.


Alley Highlights

Alley Highlights

Author: Virginia Miller Carey

Publisher:

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 408

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Thomas A. Alley (fl.1723-1749) and his wife, Frances, lived in Henrico County, Virginia, and had at least three sons--Thomas, James Sr. and Edmund. Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma and elsewhere.


William Day and Dorothy Littlefield and Many of Their Ancestors, Descendants & Cousins

William Day and Dorothy Littlefield and Many of Their Ancestors, Descendants & Cousins

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Published: 1989

Total Pages: 332

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William Day's family had been in America some time before his birth in Maine in 1731. About 1755 he married Dorothy Littlefield. They had ten children and this book makes the attempt to list all the descendants to the present time. One of his descendants Henry Eastman Day joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and this branch of the family now live in Utah while many of the descendants still live in New England.


In the Course of Things

In the Course of Things

Author: Lawrence Cooper

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-09-10

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1483691721

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This collection of poetry is a compilation representing for the most part the last thirty years of my life's experiences. A lot of it is based in Nature and human interaction with it. There are also some childhood memories, a few philosophical musings, and some odds and ends. About half of the poems are Haiku, my favorite poetic form.