_William Ashley GILLEY Sr._+
| (1845 - 1925) m 1867
_Jesse Green GILLEY __|
| (1877 - 1962) m 1965 |
| |_Louisa Eliza THOMLEY _____+
| (1845 - ....) m 1867
|
|--Ramey G. GILLEY
| (1914 - ....)
| ___________________________
| |
|_Minnie Bell GILBERT _|
(1877 - ....) m 1965 |
|___________________________
_Thomas GILLEY ___________
|
_William Ashley GILLEY Sr._|
| (1845 - 1925) m 1867 |
| |_Winnie COLLEY ___________
|
|
|--William Ashley GILLEY Jr.
|
| _William Henry THOMLEY Sr_+
| | (1817 - 1905) m 1844
|_Louisa Eliza THOMLEY _____|
(1845 - ....) m 1867 |
|_Elizabeth Jane RELEFORD _
(1827 - 1905) m 1844
_______________________
|
_Robert DILLARD _____|
| |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--J. W. THOMLEY
|
| _John Jackson THOMLEY _+
| | (1862 - 1939) m 1885
|_Lovie Mae THOMLEY __|
(.... - 1967) |
|_Susan J. TURNER ______+
(1867 - 1942) m 1885
_Josiah Mitchell THOMLEY _
| (1780 - 1840)
_William Henry THOMLEY Sr_|
| (1817 - 1905) m 1844 |
| |__________________________
|
|
|--Thomas THOMLEY
| (1854 - 1924)
| __________________________
| |
|_Elizabeth Jane RELEFORD _|
(1827 - 1905) m 1844 |
|__________________________
[11]
Louise Holton stood at the foot of Granpa Thomley's bed when he died and she ran down in the back field and got Uncle Mood who was plowing.
From the Goodwater Cemetary
Sarah E. Williams wife of Thomas Thomley
September 9, 1853 - October 23, 1927
A tender mother & faithful friend
Thomas Thomley
March 16, 1854 - November 11, 1924
An honest man is the noblest work of God
James Thomley son of Thomas & S. E. Thomley
[12] Uncle Mood was holding his oldest son Pete? in his arms as he plowed, as was the custom. All day, plowed and held up to two youngons at a time. When he died he left all his children 20 acres of land each. They all built houses on them from pine trees cleared from the land.