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Alfred Hartley (1793 - 1851)

Alfred Hartley
Born in North Carolina, USAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 19 Oct 1820 in Burke County, North Carolinamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 58 in Caldwell County North Carolina, USAmap
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Biography

This profile is part of the Hartley Name Study.
Alfred was born 3 Aug 1793 and was the son of George Hartley (1762 - 1834) & Elizabeth (Davis) Hartley (1761 - 1850).

Birth

3 Aug 1793
North Carolina, USA[1]

Death

9 Nov 1851
Caldwell County, North Carolina, USA
Burial - Sardis Cemetery, Hudson, Caldwell County, North Carolina, USA.[1]

Marriage

Alfred married Lucy Greenway (1800 - 1894) on October 19 1820 in Burke County North Carolina.[1]

Children

  1. Nancy D. Hartley (1822 - 1823)
  2. Joseph H. Hartley (1829 - 1900)
  3. Elizabeth Hartley Smith (1832 - 1906)
  4. Mira Hartley (1835 - 1920)
  5. Tillman H. Hartley (1839 - 1898)[1]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Find A Grave: Memorial #79242007




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