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William Riley Manley Sr.

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William Riley Manley Sr. Veteran

Birth
Caldwell County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Jan 1911 (aged 68)
Tamaulipas, Mexico
Burial
Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.115183, Longitude: -97.042781
Plot
Block # 1, Row # 3, Lot # 78, Space # 4
Memorial ID
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William was called Riley by his family and friends. He was the son of Lebbius Manley & Mary Polly Johnson. Served in the civil war as a Private Co D 36 MO EM. Riley married 3 times in his lifetime. Minerva Elvira McMichael,Rachel Ann McMichael and Effie A. Longfellow. Census shows Riley living in He resided in 1876 in Linn County, Kansas from land records in Nodaway County, MO. He appeared on the census in 1900 in Henry Township, Payne County, Oklahoma He resided in 1876 in Linn County, Kansas from land records in Nodaway County, MO. He appeared on the census in 1900 in Henry Township, Payne County, Oklahoma.

His Obituary from the The Stillwater Gazette:
W.R. Manley, formerly a resident of Payne county, having lived east ofthe city, died at his home in New Mexico, and was buried in Stillwater Tuesday, the funeral being held at the home of his nephew and niece,Mr. and Mrs. George M. Thompson. The services were in charge of theOdd Fellows.


William was called Riley by his family and friends. He was the son of Lebbius Manley & Mary Polly Johnson. Served in the civil war as a Private Co D 36 MO EM. Riley married 3 times in his lifetime. Minerva Elvira McMichael,Rachel Ann McMichael and Effie A. Longfellow. Census shows Riley living in He resided in 1876 in Linn County, Kansas from land records in Nodaway County, MO. He appeared on the census in 1900 in Henry Township, Payne County, Oklahoma He resided in 1876 in Linn County, Kansas from land records in Nodaway County, MO. He appeared on the census in 1900 in Henry Township, Payne County, Oklahoma.

His Obituary from the The Stillwater Gazette:
W.R. Manley, formerly a resident of Payne county, having lived east ofthe city, died at his home in New Mexico, and was buried in Stillwater Tuesday, the funeral being held at the home of his nephew and niece,Mr. and Mrs. George M. Thompson. The services were in charge of theOdd Fellows.




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