"This in honored remembrance of our pioneer Corley ancestors who crossed the great waters to this land. To the Corleys who loaded their worldly goods on ox carts and wagon trains and endured the hardships as they ventured through the valleys of Virginia and over the mountains of Tennessee to points West and North. Those who settled in the Carolinas and throughout the South. To the memories of the Corleys whose blood stains the battle fields from the siege of Augusta and Ninety Six, in the 1780s, to Gettysburg and Cold Harbor in the 1860s. Our Corley ancestors have contributed greatly in the building of America giving us a proud and noble heritage."

WORLD WIDE REUNION

MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENT

Proving Descent, from an Ancestor, Man or Woman, who resided in any of the Colonies now included in The United States of America during the period from the first Colonial settlement at Jamestown, May 13, 1607, then through all the other Colonies to December 31,1675.

My Corleys

First, are you a CORLEY or a Karle? You could be barking up the wrong tree. Material form GeLee Corley Hendrix, C,G., F.A.S.G and that I have found revial that the Corley surname was used as an alias by some German famlies. Most prominent, Lawrence Corley, of Edgefield Co., SC. Check this out.

CORLEY or KARLE

Many people have helped me in researching my Corley line. On this page I share with you that information and other that I have found in hope that it will help you and you can help the rest of us. Also, the surname CORLEY when found in Ireland, etc. Click on CORLEY and go for it.

CORLEYS

Corleys have served in all of America's wars. On this page I have listed several hundred Corleys who served in these wars pre-1900.

Corleys, Call To Arms

Here are some of our famous cousins. I know it would be less work on me to post the un-famous Corleys, but what the heck!

FAMOUS CORLEYS

Of all that I have found about our CORLEYS this is the most amassing to me. My Corley ancestor here is ABNER CORLEY s/o JOHN, father of WILLIS, father of ELBERT, father of WILLIAM A., father of WILLIAM D., father of my father JAMES C. CORLEY. If you find your ancestor here you should make a copy of this, let your children read it and pass it down to theirs. It's real history witch all CORLEYS can be proud of.

HEROES OF THE REVOLUTION

Trials and Tribulations of,

REV. JOHN H. CORLEY

MY CORLEY FAMILY

REV. WLLIAM D. CORLEY FAMILY REUNION

EAST POINT, GA

UNCLE, JOHN CORLY

MY CORLEY CELTS

Remembering one of our own.

GeLee Corley Hendrix


Now it's your turn. Here is the CWWR Corley Queries page. If you have questions or can answer some please post it here.

CORLEY QUERIES




CORLEY

WORLD WIDE CONNECTIONS

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Corley Family Genealogy Forum Corleys of Orangeburg SC My Genealogy Surnames Hotlinks Index CORLEY CAWLEY COLLEY Some Selected Families JIM CORLEY'S HOME PAGE

{Jim goes back to, RICHARD CORLEY b. Bef 1655, and d. Abt 1708 in Hanover VA}

REV. JIM CROWE'S HOME PAGE

{To Genealogical button - To Jim's Corley Grandparents}

Michael Saffold/Vivian Price Home Page

{To Genealogical button-To Vivian's Family-To Surname-To Corley}

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WHERE WAS YOUR CORLEY BORN?

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