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Newton Cearley

Posted: 16 Nov 1999 12:39PM GMT
Edited: 3 Jul 2004 9:59PM GMT
Rita,
Please e-mail me at Kenecoffey@cs.com
Paula

cearleys of oklahoma

Posted: 22 Mar 2000 10:33AM GMT
Edited: 22 Feb 2002 4:51AM GMT
my father was born in delaware county ,oklahoma in 1920 his father thomas was also bn. in okla. thomas father was bn. in wilkes cty. n. carolina

Newton Cearley

Calvin L. Cearley (View posts)
Posted: 25 Nov 2000 9:36AM GMT
My Great Grandfather was Robert Newton Cearley, From Va. in early to mid 1800's. One of his sons was Elias Cearley who's first son was George Calvin Cearley, my father. I was born in 1939. we are from the Decatur,Texas area.

Cearley

Nelda ( Cearley ) Williamson (View posts)
Posted: 28 Dec 2000 5:47AM GMT
Calvin
My daddy Hancel Jesse Cearley lived in Decatur Tx. He was a carpenter. My Brother Hancel Jesse Jr. ( Jay ) also lived in Decatur. He worked at Decatur Hospital.
My sister Pauline ( Cearley ) Gibbs still lives in Decatur. Do you know any of them?
Daddy and my brother are deceased.
Thanks Nelda

Cearley Family Name

D. Cearley (View posts)
Posted: 31 Dec 2000 9:50PM GMT
Here is all of the information of the Cearley Family History.

W.R Cearley and Matilda Davis are the parents of:
Robert Newton Cearley
Henry Cearley
Lee Cearley
Will Cearley

Robert Newton Cearley married Rebecca Davis. Their children are:
Henry Cearley
Elias Cearley
Oddie Cearley
Aubrey (Obrey) Cearley
Virginia Cearley
Elmer Cearley (blind and paritally paralyzed at birth)

Rebecca died and Robert Newton remarried to katerine Coffman they had one child
May Cearley

Elias Cearley married Lizzie Bell Gray Their children are
George Calvin Cearley
Jewel Alvin Cearley
R.N. Cearly
Little girl

Lizzie died and Elias married Eunice Jewel Flannery their children are:

Winford Burnell
James Wallace Lawrence
Billie Loue
Wanda Jane
Myrtie Imdene
Mary Janell
Bobby Ray

My Grandfather is George Calvin Cearley. I have all of the marriage and death informtion if you would like it just let me know.

My grandmother gave me this information for Christmas 2000. What a great gift. I hope this is what you were looking for.

Re: Cearley Family Name

Posted: 29 Sep 2001 4:55PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 26 Mar 2002 1:46AM GMT
Surnames: Cearley, Gilley
You wrote: My Grandfather is George Calvin Cearley. I have all of the marriage and death informtion if you would like it just let me know.
Yes I would love to have this information
E-mail Duke194@aol.com
or
MaryLou Cearley Emerson
2072 California Dr
Vacaville, CA. 95687-6631

Re: Cearley Family Name

Posted: 8 Oct 2002 7:36PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 24 Feb 2005 1:04AM GMT
Surnames: Cearley
I know it's been quite a while since you posted this message, but I hope I can still reach you this way.

My grandfather was Elias Andrew Cearley. My mother, Wanda Jane, is George Calvin's half sister.

I have some more detailed info if you're interested. Maybe we can compare notes!

Let me know if you're interested.

thanks, ra

Re: Cearley..1776 VA> NC> 1999 OK

P. Zebert (View posts)
Posted: 8 Feb 2003 4:02AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 24 Feb 2005 1:03AM GMT
Surnames: Cearley, Thompson, Conner
My great-grandmother Rachel Cearley had a brother named Newton, born around 1830 in Wilkes County, NC. Rachel married John Thompson in 1861 and at some point they moved to West Plains, MO. My grandmother, Georgia Ann Thompson married Stephen Conner in Douglas County, MO in around 1892 and they settled in West Plains. In around 1918 they moved to Tulsa, OK where both Georgia Ann and Stephen died within 3 weeks of each other in 1948.

Re: Cearley..1776 VA> NC> 1999 OK

Posted: 15 Jan 2007 3:15PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kerly/Kerley/Carley/Cearley/Bowden/Davis/Carter, etc.
There are at least 3 known members of the Kerly/Kerley/Carley family dating from William the Immigrant who was a Planter at Hull (MA) in 1637 and his wife Ann White, who left MA for VA and NC in the mid-1700's.
The first 2 noted in VA in the 1740's and later in NC, were James, b @ 1715 and William, b @ 1719, both in Marlborough, (William m. Martha Patsy Carter, surname became spelled as Cearley) They are believed to be the sons of the William and Mary Bowden Carley who were married in Boston in 1703 by Cotton Mather. Mary Bowden was the daughter of John and Grace Bully Bowden of Scarborough, ME - John was the son of Capt. Ambrose Bowden of Holburton, Devon, England who was plying the seas bringing new settlers from England and Holland to MA as early as 1629. John and Grace Bowden also had a son Nicholas, b 1673 and named for Grace's father, who also had a son Nicholas, thought to have been born in VA @ 1702 who later lived in NC.
William, Sr., (Mary) b. 1680-3 in Marlborough was the son of Capt. Henry Kerley b 1632, son of William the Immigrant and Ann, (Capt. Henry died in Marlborogh, MA in 1713) by Capt. Henry's second wife, Elizabeth Ward, widow of John Howe, Jr.
The 3rd Carley to move into VA was John Carley, a ggs of Capt. Henry and his first wife, Elizabeth White, through their son Henry, Jr., b. Lancaster bef. 10 Nov 1657 and who was originaly thought to have been killed in the same massacre as his mother at Lancaster, MA in 1676, but who is known to have survived, married an Elizabeth Unknown, and to have fathered at least one son, John, b. 1680, who also married an Elizabeth Unknown and had a son John, b. @ 1712 who married and had a son named Henry, b. 1738 in VA, and who died in 1837 in Rutherford, TN.
Common surnames running through these families also include the name of Davis, both in VA and ME.
The information about Henry, Jr's descendants was supplied to me by a descendant of Henry, Jr. of Marlborough.

Re: Cearley

Posted: 6 Mar 2011 9:10PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Mason, Coffee, Cearley.
Larkin was my great uncle, my grandmother Alva spoke of him often. Do you have any information on the family. I know of three families, Rosetta my great grandmother was the last wife. I have some information from the Thompson branch and a biography one of my great aunts wrote of their time in MO. Thanks, JoAnn
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