Re: riley history
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Re: riley history
David Brunson 2/12/04
David, I am interested in ALL of your information. I am not writing any books myself, but what I have is 100+ megs of Riley information that you can have access to for free. If you are interested, e-mail me directly at [email protected] there I will invite you to my "Riley Genealogical Library" that is sponsored by MyFamily.com. I have spent the last 5 years collecting information on Rileys, primarily Colonial information.I addition, many contributors who have visited my site (and continue to do so regularly) have made connections, shared files, wills, deeds, gedcoms, photos, maps and diaries as well. Come and browse, add to your information and perhaps verify a few dates, places, and relations as well. If you want to leave information at the site you are welcome to do so. I have no intentions towards writing any genealogical treatises of my own, I just like to share data with interested parties. On a personal note, my folks followed the southern route of migration down from New England through the Carolinas, on to Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, clear to California. I have extensive history on these folks that you are welcome to at the site. E-Mail me if you are interested.-David S. Riley
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Re: riley history
Eloise Yentzer 7/10/04