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- 16 July 2010: I am made some more changes.
- 16 July 2010: Leave some money in Indiana?
- 16 July 2010: I made some minor updates this last week.
- 18 October 2009: Web site updated again.
- 8 September 2009: Major updates to "The Tuley Family Roots and Branches" web site
- 18 July 2009: I have joined Genealogy Wise.
- 13 January 2009: Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London's Criminal Court, 1674-1913
- 18 January 2008: The generation or two before John Tuley and Sarah New
- 8 January 2008: The Lost Colony Genealogy & DNA Research Group
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The Lost Colony Genealogy & DNA Research Group
Lately, I have been focusing on the North Carolina lines lately since being involved with The Lost Colony Genealogy & DNA Research Group. Tuley is a “surname of interest” because some early marriages with surnames who married surnames of the “Lost” colonists from Roanoke.
So far I have been successful in linking some of the clusters that I previously had, but I have not yet been successful in linking them with the other Tuley lines or back to the “Lost Colony”.
One thing I have done is get more of the little clusters of Tuley’s and Tooley’s on to the front page of the web site to make them easier for people to find and possibly provide the missing links.
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14 January 2008 at 09:32
There has been considerable discussion in the past between myself and Davide Tooley, who contributed to Glenn Tuley’s GEDCOM regarding his and our collaboration on John & Sarah (New) Tuley and the descendants of that marriage. However, we were perplexed with the location of Manikin-town, near the Henrico Co. VA area and the fact that it was listed that Peter Tuly and wife resided there at one one. However, we were unable to connect this line to anyone. I do seem to recall seeing a Peter and a John Tully/Tullie, being on some early-day ship record manifests, as early at the 1650’s bound to VA; which could account for some of earlier Tuley’s/Tullies’ into the VA area. Anyone have any other ideas/thoughts? Peter Tuley, was also shown on some records as being Pietre Tullie. - Charlie
2 February 2008 at 17:13
Location of Manikin-town (now called Manakin)
If you scroll south across the river, you can see “Manakintown Ferry Road” and “Huguenot Trail”. Manikin-town was originally a Huguenot settlement.
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