Ancestors and descendants of Bernard Gale Farley, 1901-1990, and Hilma Hazel Hune, 1903-1989 : from their immigrant ancestors, Thomas Farley (?-1782) and Heinrich C. Hune (1784-1849) through 1997 and allied lines/ researched, compiled and written by Vergie Farley Price

Format

Book, Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

c1998

Publisher

V.F. Price

Place of Publication

[Grove City, Ohio]

Physical

viii, 561 p. : ill., facsims., geneal. tables, ports.

Notes

Bernard Gale Farley (1901-1990) was born in Lawrence Township, Washington County, Ohio, the son of William Robert Farley (1870-1963) and Fredonia Isabelle Hamilton Farley (1875-1939). He married Hilma Hazel Hune (1903-1989) in 1922 at Marietta, Ohio. She was born in Lawrence Township, Washington County, Ohio, the daughter of Edward Allison Hune (1880-1977) and Ella Waxler Hune (1880-1941). Bernard and Hilma had five children, 1923-1944, born at Marietta. Most descendants lived in Ohio. Record also includes the descendants of Bernard Gale Farley's borthers, Harry Clay Farley (1893-1959) and Raymond Dale Farley (1908-1997).

Ancestors include: Thomas Farley (ca. 1715-1782) of Ireland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Hampshire County, Virginia (West Virginia) -- Heinrich Hune (b. ca. 1633) of Shonhagen, Germany and his descendant Heinrich Christoph Gottlieb Hune (1784-1859) of Gottingen, Germany and Baltimore, Maryland -- Gavin Hamilton (d. 1698) of Scotland or Ireland and Prince George's County, Virginia -- Thomas Waxler (ca. 1793-ca. 1831) of Hampshire County, Virginia; and Muskingum County, Ohio -- Edward Parrish (ca. 1640-ca. 1680) of Virginia and Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

Other ancestral families include: Cackler -- Saltgeber -- Zedeker -- Casey -- Miller -- Walters -- Truax -- Stillwell -- Pittman -- Hamilton -- Beall -- Lucas -- Marlow -- Gott -- Pratt -- Myers -- Eddy -- Cottle -- Rolfe -- Kirsch -- Stilgenbauer -- Ayers -- Pike -- Walker -- Soule.

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Also on microfilm. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2000. on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1425301 Item 57832044
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