Alley family research file

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1991

Publisher

Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah

Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

Physical

on 1 microfilm reel : coat of arms, geneal. tables ; 35 mm.

Notes

Microfilm of ms., typescript, and newspaper clippings collection (part photocopy,.

Contains a genealogical sketch about John L. Alley / Ellery and Marie Sleeper, 1961; a newspaper article about Leonard Alley (b. 1892), who lived at Upper Lake, California; a chart showing descent from from Thomas Alley (b. ca. 1728) of Henrico County, Virginia, to Andrew Jackson Alley (1811-1885) of Sumner County, Tennessee, and Lake County, California, and his son, Samuel Henry Alley; a copy of the will of Samuel Alley, Sr., Montogomery County, Tennessee, 1836; a copy of the pension records of Samuel Alley, who served with the Virginia line, Sumner County, Tennessee, 1832; a copy of probate papers on the estate of Tyree Alley, Linn County, Oregon, 1881; genealogical correspondence; and family group sheets for the families of John Lemuel Alley (1846-1907), Andrew Jackson Alley (1811-1885), Samuel Henry Alley (1841-1912), etc.

Also contains "Reminincences of a California pioneer" / by Archie McMath; "Excerpts from the Manuscript of Cyrus McMath of Willows, Glen County, California;" and "Reminiscences of George E. McMath : life in Michigan and Gravely Valley, California, 1859 to 1861 to 1867.".

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Subjects

Surname Subjects

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