Foley family genealogy collection
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Foley family genealogy collection
- Date
- 1829-2015 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 6 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Gunpowder -- History
- Mills and mill-work -- Kentucky.
- Pioneers -- Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Collection is in original order.
- Preferred Citation
- 2019ms005: [identification of item] Foley family genealogy collection, 1829-2015, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Richard and Margaret Foley, both born in Virginia, were one of thirty families who settled at Bowman's Station fort, near Harrodsburg, Kentucky in 1779. Richard purchased an one-hundredth acre farm near Lexington in 1789. He built a mill at South Elkhorn creek to manufacture gunpowder, the first person to do so in region. Richard and Margaret's ten children continued to farm and start businesses in Jessamine, Mercer, and Fayette Counties throughout the nineteenth century. Some Foley family members served the Union during the United States' Civil War, including Richard Jordan Foley who died days after the end of war in an explosion on the Sultana Steamship carrying returning troops. Most of the family remained in Kentucky, although the children of Elijah Foley (1771-1843), son of Richard, moved westward to Clay County, Missouri in the 1850s. Other prominent members of the family include James Spencer McHargue, Head of University of Kentucky Chemistry Department, Agricultural Experiment Station (1934-48) and Ernest Foley (1910-1988), a Second World War veteran.
- Sources:
- https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyfayett/nfj/richard_margaret_foley.htm , accessed 2019 March 11 http://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyfayett/nfj/elijah_foley.htm, accessed 2019 March 11 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Bowman#cite_note-10, accessed 2019 March 11
- Scope and Content
- The Foley family genealogy collection (dated 1829-2015; 6 cubic feet; 6 boxes) primarily consists of 23 binders of family genealogical research documentation for the Foley family of Kentucky and Missouri. The binders are an extensive tracing of the family descended from Richard and Margaret Foley, who settled in Mercer County, Kentucky at Bowman's Station in 1779. The binders were compiled by Nancy Foley Johnson, a Richard Foley descendant, between 1971-2015. Among the sources used for obtaining information were census, tax lists, family Bibles, deed books, newspapers and published materials. Also included in the collection are some original deeds, letters, court records, photographs, books, and ephemera dated 1829-2009.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Binder 1: Richard Foley (1745-1794), documentation and maps, 1971-2015
Binder 2: Land records and gunpowder manufacturing (1720-1812), 1971-2015
Binder 3: Home and area, Fayette Co. and Mercer Co., 1971-2015
Binder 4: Bowman Station (1779), Burgin, KY and Society Descendants of Bowman's Station Settlers (1993), 1971-2015
Binder 5: Elizabeth Foley (1769-1823) and John Henry, 1971-2015
Binder 6: Elijah Foley (1771-1843), 1971-2015
Binder 7: Legal, church records, Jacob Miller (1741-1782) and Mary Funk (1790-1885), 1971-2015
Binder 8: Solomon Rice (1807-1887), Luther Stephens (1775-1845), Edward Coffey (b. 1670), Thomas Roberts (1755-1830), Willis Jenkins (1800-1869), 1971-2015
Binder 10: Sarah Foley (1820-1866), Thomas Foley (1822-1892), George Lyne (1860-1938), 1971-2015
Binder 11: Andrew Foley (1824-1890), James Foley (1825-1885), Henry Mundy Marrs (1745-1821), 1971-2015
Binder 12: Henry Foley (b. 1810), William Foley (1804-1847), 1916, 1971-2015
- Box 2019ms005-03, item 4
James W. Foley Some One Like You P.F. Volland and Co., 1916
Binder 13: William Henry Foley (1827-1909), 1971-2015
Binder 14: Pisgah Church, Woodford County, John Smith (1805-1855), Elijah Foley (1831-1881), 1971-2015
Binder 15: Henry Clay Foley (1812-1870), Richard Jordan Foley (1841-1865), Sultana Explosion, Charles Preston Foley (1844-1934), James W. Foley (1846-1864), circa 1900, 1971-2015
Binder 16: James Foley (1816-1863), Sgt. Elijah P. Marrs Camp 5, Samuel Marrs (1740-1817), 1971-2015
Binder 17: William Roman (1781-1846), John Foley (1779-1820), 1829, 1971-2015
- Box 2019ms005-05, item 1
Fayette County Circuit Court complaint filed against David Bryan, William Roman and others, 1829 February
Binder 18: Foley Mill at South Elkhorn, Jacob Stone Foley (1818-1878), 1854-1878, 1971-2015, undated
Binder 19: Alexander Foley (1849-1932), Helm Place, James Spencer McHargue (1878-1960), Ernest Foley (1880-1952), 1900, 1943, 1971-2015
Binder 20: Ernest B. Foley Jr. (1910-1988), Sanford Foley (1854-1937), Francis "Fannie" Foley (1883-1962), 1929-2015
- Box 2019ms005-05, item 4
Ernest Foley, Jr. ephemera and photographs, 1929-1970
Binder 21: Nancy Foley Johnson (1939-2018), 1971-2015
Binder 22: David Foley (1786-1858), Moses Foley (1813-1870), Andrew McClure (1781-1849), 1971-2015
Binder 23: Clay County, MO Foley records, 1971-2015
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