The eight volumes of the Riley manuscripts/ written and compiled by Jesse Keyser Riley ; edited, compiled and indexed by Mrs. William R. Alban
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Cover title: the Riley manuscripts.
Includes index.
Descendants of Richard Riley (d. 1778), who was born in Ireland but immigrated to America. He lived and died at Charlestown, Frederick Co., Virginia. He married Margaret (1755-1829). Their first child Mary, was born in 1777 at Charlestown, Va., and then a boy, Richard, on Sept. 25, 1778. On the same day Richard, the father, died. Margaret later married Walter Shirley. Mary married Jarvis (Sam) Shirley. Richard Riley (1778-1863) married Elizabeth Day (1788- 1873) 1807 at Dilles Bottom, Belmont Co., Ohio. All their married life was spent in Mead Twp., Belmont Co., Ohio. Descendants live in Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and elsewhere.
Includes related families of Keyser, Lemley, Mellotte, Shimp, Phillips, Day, Gates, Cooper, etc.
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