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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 5
- Barcode: 31234013929466
- Folder 1: Richardson Family Data
- Information gathered from Mrs. Noland to Thomas Richardson, the letters ranging from December 11, 1945 to October 29, 1947. The correspondence included detailed family lines from the Richardson family found in Madison County.
- Folder 2: Turley Family Correspondence, 1949-1952
- Correspondence detailing Turley family genealogy.
- Folder 3: Turley Family Correspondence, 1934-1954
- Correspondence between the Noland's and the Turley's containing information like land deeds and genealogy.
- Folder 4: Turley Family History
- Information on the origin of the Turley name.
- Folder 5: Turley Family History
- Data on Bruce Turley, who was a member of the Supreme Court in Tennessee, along with pedigree charts and more genealogy.
- Folder 6: Turley Family History
- Various family history and a copy of the 1840 census from Missouri.
- Folder 7: Turley Family History
- A copy of "The Barnes Mill Road," by Mrs. Jerre B. Noland, focusing on the Boonesboro chapter.
- Folder 8: Turley Family History
- Handwritten notes and information on Jessie Turley from Cooper County.
- Folder 9: Turley Family History
- A book with various Turley information.
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