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    1. Fw: John MURLEY
    2. Myron H. Murley
    3. Subject: John MURLEY My ggg-grandfather John MURLEY is recorded on the 1830 PA census in East Caln, Chester County. His tombstone is inscribed "US Soldier War of 1812". My best guess is that he served in a PA unit, however, my research has failed to find him listed. How can I locate him? Thank you M. H. Murley

    04/08/2004 08:54:37
    1. Re: Fw: John MURLEY
    2. Bill Allen
    3. Hi M.H., Have you contacted the library, genealogical or historical sociey in Ease Caln to find out what units were formed in Chester Co., PA? My CD didn't have anyone with that spelling, MURLEY. It did have a John MARLEY. Could this be him? War of 1812, Historic Records, Geneations Grande Suite CD MARLEY, John Company: PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA Initial Rank: CAPTAIN Final Rank: CAPTAIN Bill Allen <misterbill@pdq.net> "Myron H. Murley" wrote: > Subject: John MURLEY > > My ggg-grandfather John MURLEY is recorded on the 1830 PA census in East Caln, Chester County. His tombstone is inscribed "US Soldier War of 1812". > > My best guess is that he served in a PA unit, however, my research has failed to find him listed. > > How can I locate him? > > Thank you > > M. H. Murley > > ==== WARof1812 Mailing List ==== > NEW WAR OF 1812 LIST MEMBERS > are encouraged to post your > queries to our list anytime. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    04/08/2004 12:43:35