You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
None
None
None
There were at least five Turley families in Virginia as early as 1716. From there descendants went to South Carolina, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Oklahoma and elsewhere.
I am often asked where I received my inspiration for Ivy and I have to answer that it came to me more as a form of channeling than anything else and once I began I could not stop. If this explanation seems inadequate to you thinking, be assured it is even more so for me. I simply do not know where it came from but it was something that I felt I had to do. And I should add, I'm glad that I did.
This amazing compilation contains the records of 16,000 marriages from fifty-one Missouri counties formed before 1840. The majority of the marriage records in this work were copied from the original marriage books on file in various county courthouses. Others were copied from previously published compilations; some were copied from both sources. All Missouri counties with marriage records prior to 1840 are covered except St. Louis County and City, which have been adequately covered elsewhere. The marriages listed here are arranged in alphabetical sequence by the surname of the groom. A bride's index at the back of the book contains the names of all 16,000 women mentioned in the marriage records.