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Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection consists of genealogical research notes and documents compiled by Anna Turley Noland. The families she personally researched are Noland, Turley, Black, McWilliams, Gass, Boggs and other affiliated families. In addition Mrs. Noland conducted research for other individuals and some of this correspondence is also included. As part of her genealogy work Mrs. Noland also transcribed various local resources such as the first Madison County Court Order Book, the first volume of the Old Cane Springs Church minutes and the Mt. Zion Church Register.
Biographical Note
Anna Turley Noland was the daughter of Robert Boggs Turley and Jane Black. She married Jeremiah Broaddus Noland in 1895 and they had one son, Turley Noland. Mrs. Noland was a genealogist and besides researching her own family, she was also a professional researcher.
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Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Acquisition Source:
Noland, Turley and Jennie Mae
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- Box 7
- Barcode: 31234013929482
- Folder 1: Various Family History
- A large book containing many family histories.
- Folder 2: Court Proceedings
- Various court proceedings, mostly information on Mrs. Noland vs. James Turley.
- Folder 3: Ephemera
- Folder 4: First Original Order Book of Madison County Court
- A typescript of the first original order book of the Madison County Court.
- Folder 5: Genealogy Requests
- Folder 6: News Clippings
- A collection of newspaper clippings covering various topics and articles.
- Folder 7: Petition of Sarah Green
- To the Fairfax County, Virginia Court. (photocopy)
- Folder 8: Kerley Woods Court Records
- Handwritten notes on the Kerley Woods court records.
- Folder 9: Correspondence, 1926-1942
- Correspondence containing various topics.
- Folder 10: Correspondence with Hersperger
- Handwritten correspondence to Mrs. Noland from Hersperger. The dates vary, but the latest letter is 1938.
- Folder 11: D.A.R. Records, 1935
- Memorial celebration from 1935 and a chapter on American Daughters during the Revolutionary war.
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