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Hello, I am Connie D. Poole Hurley
this is Larry's and Our children's family, if you
should have any questions,
Please feel free to e-mail me here.

David Hurley married Rebecca Ann Ray
on September 26, 1860 in
Gallatin County, Illinois.

Children

1)William Hurley b-1863

2) John Hurley b-1864 d-March 2, 1967
Married: Anna Millard

3) Martha Hurley b-1866 Married; xxxx Bills

4) Ulysses Grant b-1866 d-March 18,1963
Married : Florence Rose/aHall b-1875 d-

5) Annette Hurley b-1871 d- April 24, 1954
Married : George Bell

The only way for some one to have put this
information on their Hurley web Page, was to take it
With out pior permission, If You did this,
Then you have broke the law.I am the only one
who had this information , so If you took it, then
My suggestion would be to Remove it,off your
web page NOW !!! I will gladly share with you
If you ask, Thank You !

David Hurley was in the Union Army during the
Cival War.

Company "I" 107th Illinois Infantry

Name Rank Residence Date of Muster Remarks

HURLEY, David Private Santa Anna Sep 4, 1862 M.O. to date Jun 21, 1865

David Hurley (First_Last)
Regiment Name 107 Illinois Infantry
Side Union
Company I
Soldier's Rank_In Pvt.
Soldier's Rank_Out Pvt.
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M539 roll 44

UNION ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS

107th Regiment, Illinois Infantry

Organized at Camp Butler, Ill., and mustered in September 4, 1862.
Moved to Jeffersonville, Ind., September 30-October 1, 1862,
and to Louisville, Ky., October 12.
Attached to railroad guard Louisville & Nashville R. R.,
Dept. of the Ohio, to November, 1862.

District of West Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to June, 1868.
1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to August,1863.
2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to February,1865;
and Dept. of North Carolina to June, 1865.

SERVICE.-

Moved to Elizabethtown, Ky., October 18, 1862,
and duty there till December,1862.
Moved to Mumfordsville, Ky., December 3, and duty there till March, 1863.
Moved to Glasgow, Ky., and duty there till June 18.
Pursuit of Morgan June 18July 26.
Return to Lebanon, Ky.
Burnside's Campaign in East Tennessee August 16-October 17.

Knoxville Campaign November 4-December 23.
Huff's Ferry November 14.
Near Loudon November 15.
Campbell's Station November 16.
Siege of Knoxville November 17-December 5.
Pursuit of Longstreet December 5-22.

At Knoxville till April, 1864.
Expedition to Flat Creek February 1.
March to Calhoun, Tenn., April 27-30.
Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 1-September 8.
Demonstration on Dalton May 8-13.
Rocky Faced Ridge May 8-11.
Battle of Resaca May 14-15.
Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas,
New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5.

Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 5.
Lost Mountain June 15-17.
Muddy Creek June 17.
Noyes' Creek June 19.
Kolb's Farm June 22.
Assault on Kenesaw June 27.
On line of the Nickajack Creek July 2-5. On line of the Chattahoochie July 5-17.

Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25.
Utoy Creek August 5-7.
Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30.
Lovejoy Station September 2-6.
Operations in North Georgia and North Alabama
against Hood September 29-November 3.

Nashville, Tenn., Campaign November-December.
Columbia, Duck River, November 24-27.
Battle of Franklin November 30.
Battle of Nashville December 15-16.
Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17-20.
At Clifton, Tenn., till January 26, 1865.
Moved to Washington, D.C., January 26-February 2,
thence to Fort Fisher, N. C., February 11-15.

Occupation of Wilmington, N. C., February 22.
Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26.
Advance on Goldsboro, N.C., March 6-21.
Occupation of Goldsboro March 21.
Advance on Raleigh April 10-14.
Occupation of Raleigh April 14.
Bennett's House April 26.
Surrender of Johnson and his army.
Duty at Saulsbury, N. C., till June 21.
Mustered out June 21, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and
27 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded
and 122 Enlisted men by disease.

Total 152.

3 Land Grants Issued by the State of IN.

1870 census of Warrick County, Ind

David 40M In Day Laborer
Rebecca 26F Ky Keephouse
William 7M In
John 6M In
Martha 4F In
Ulissus 1M In

Thank You Dennis, I really appericate this.
Denis is one of our Look-up-Volunteers on the Warrick County. Gen. Board.

Ulyess Grant Hurley and Florence Rose/a Bell Hurley-IND

Ulyess Grant
b-1866
d-Mach 18,1963
Married;
Florence Rose/a Bell
b-1875
d-

Children

(1) Barnum Orvil ? Hurley
b-1894
d-May 14, 1953
Married :
Hallie Shekell

(2) Grant J. Hurley
b-November 16,1894
d-January 14, 1977
Married :
Carrie Madden
b-December 13, 1894
d-June 1983{mine}

(3)Oscar Hurley
b-August 10,1900
d-March 13, 1970
Married :
Betha Perdue
d-November 22, 1986

(4)Leo Hurley
b-1907
d-March 3,1980
Married:

(5) James Hurley
b-1904 ?
d-July 13,1983
Married:
Alice

(6) Gertrured Hurley

Grant Hurley and Carrie Madden Hurley-IND

Grant J. Hurley
b-November 16,1894
d-January 14. 1977
Married :1912 ?
Carrie Madden
b-December 13, 1894
d-June 1983

Children:

(1 )William Orien Hurley
b-April 12, 1915
d-December 1967
Married :
Catherine Goodwin b-April 10,1918
d-September 1978 {mine}
Note:Catherine and Eunice Goodwin are cousins

(2 ) John Leroy Hurley
b-1919 ?
d-May 3, 1992
Married :
Eunice Goodwin
b-
d-

Siblings of Eunice:

1)Inez Goodwin Frobeter
b-May 12, 1916
d-January 2, 2000
Married:
Frank Frobeter
b-January 3, 1912
d-March 1985

(2)Sam Goodwin
b-April 4, 1913
Married :
Edna?
b-July 14, 1908
d-September 1984

1910 Census-Warrick County IN.

HURLEY,OLIPPSO or ULISSO head m w 44 marr 1 18 yrs farmer IN IN IN
ROSA wife w f 35 marr 1 18 yrs 9 children 6 living MO TN AR
GRANT son m w 15 single IN
ORVILLE son m w 13 single IN
OSCAR son m w 12 single IN
GERTRUDE dau f w 11 single IN
JAMES son m w 7 single IN
LEO son m w 1 IN

1910 Census Warrick County , Indiana Ohio Township 4041

Hurley,Ullysses Head M W 44 M 18 Indiana Indiania Indiania ......................
Rosa Wife F W 35 M 18 9 6
Missouri Tennesse Arkansas ......................
Grant Son M W 15 S
Indiana Indiana Missouri ....................
Orville Son M W 13 S
Indiana Indiana Missouri .....................
Osear Son M W 12 S
Indiana Indiania Missouri .....................
Gertrued Daughter F W 11 S
Indiana Indiana Missouri .....................

James ? Jewell ? Son M W 7 S
Indiana Indiana Missouri .....................
Leo Son M W 1 S
Indiana Indiana Missouri.......................

William O. Hurley and
Catherine Goodwin Hurley

William O. Hurley
b-April 12, 1915
d-December 1967
Married :
Catherine Goodwin
b-April 10. 1918
d-September 1978

Children:

(1)William Owen Hurley
b-
d- 2000
Married :
Patricia"Patty"

(2) Wanda Lee Hurley
b-
d-
Married:
Robert Davis 'Bob'

(3) Rosetta Mae Hurley
b-1941
d-March 27, 1989
Married:
Larry Joe Fulks

(4) Larry Wayne Hurley
b-August 10,1944
Married:July 1968
Connie D.Poole Hurley

(5) Cynitha Hurley 'Cindy'
b-1958/59
Married:
Charles"Chuck" Henson

GOODWIN

Luther Goodwin and Emma Jane Johnson Goodwin
Luther Goodwin b- d-
Married:
Emma Jane Johnson b- d-

Children

1 ) Catherine Goodwin
b-
d-
Married:
William O. Hurley'Bill'
2)Mary Goodwin
Married : Otis Hull
3 ) Roy Goodwin
b-
d-
4 ) James Luther "Bud" Goodwin
b-1929
d-October 20. 1993
5) Mary Goodwin Merdith Hull
b-
d-Febuary 23,1999
Married :
(1) ???Merdith
(2) Otis Hull- no children

Children

1)Donna Married: Wangler
2)Rita Married: Tharpe
3)Debra Married: Funk
4) Michael d-1954

Warrick County Marriages:
Hurley, Greenberry
Hinkley ELIZA
Warrick 1-9-1840

Update:

Eli Hurly
Residence not listed;
Enlisted on 10/28/1862 at Munfordsville, KY as a Corporal
On 2/11/1863 he mustered into "H" Co. KY 12th Cavalry
He was Mustered Out on 8/23/1865 at Louisville, KY
Promotions:
* Sergt 5/1/1865
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky
Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
Thank You, Mark Davis

1830 Census of Warrick County, Indiana
Completed November 1, 1830
By Joseph Adams

Hurley, Elisha 510 MP
Head of household, page, township,
Number of Males/Females: 0-5 yrs, 5-10,
10-15, 15-20, 20-30, 40-50, 50-60,
60-70, 70-80, 80-90, 90-100 years.
Males: 122100010000 Females: 200001000000

Thank You , Marsha-Warrick Co. List Owner

Eli Hurley
to:Opha Williams
January 1,1869

Note: Could this be a brother to David?
Let me know, if you know
Thanks !!
As posted by me, on Sun,
07 Mar 1999
Warrick County Query Board.
Twp. Newburg
County: Warrick
State: Ind.

Warrick County Marriages:
Eli Hurley
to:Opha Williams
January 1,1869

Death:
Eli Hurley
Febuary 4, 1845 to December 1876
Sgt, Co H 12 Calvary

Opha Hurley
Febuary 10,to March 27,1878
w/o Eli
Charles J. Hurley
April 1, 1871
s/o Eli and Opha Hurley
Martha Hurly
July 2, 1814 to August 18, 1871
Mother.

As found in Cemetery Records
This list is as it appears in Warrick Co
Cemetery Bks

Eli Hurley
2-4-1845 to 12-26-1876
SGT CO H 12 KY CAV
Opha Hurley 2-10-1847 to 3-27-1878 w/o Eli
Chas J Hurley 4-1-1870 to 8-17-1871 s/o E & O
Martha Hurly 7-2-1814 to 8-18-1865 Mother of Eli

Warrick County Indiana

Eliza Hurley
b.Sept 20 1818
d.Oct 1 1854
Author Note-Possible Death 1864

Green B Hurley
b.Aug 15 1817
d.Oct 18 1869

Warrick County Will Book #2 1860-1885
pg.119

Martha Jane Bottoms
April 3, 1870 - April 18, 1870
Husband,
Neoplean B.?{note: Bottoms}
Wanted property sold to buy Headstones for her first husband,
Greenbeery Hurley and his first wife,
Eliza.
Other heirs:
Laura Shussler
Anna Fuller
Witness:
James Williams
William H.France

1860 Warrick Co Census Ohio Twp Newburgh
Hurley,Martha 45 FSeamstress Ind
Elizabeth 23 F IN
John 21 M IN
Mary 19 F IN
Susan 18 F IN
Jane 18 F IN
Eli L 14 M IN

Eli and Opha Hurley
Sharon Cemetery, Newburgh IN.
Thanks ~Tamara

Hurley, Eli Union Cavalry 12th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry
Eli Hurley (First_Last)
Regiment Name 12 Kentucky Cavalry.
Side Union
Company M H
Soldier's Rank_In 8 Corpl. -Joined as
Soldier's Rank_Out Sergt. ~ Rank when Leaving

Notes
Film Number M386 roll 14

UNION KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS
12th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry

Organized at Caseyville and Owensboro, Ky.
, November 17, 1862.
Attached to District of West Kentucky, Dept.
Ohio, to June, 1863.
2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps,
Army of the Ohio, to August, 1863.

Independent Cavalry Brigade, 23rd Army Corps, to November, 1863.
1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Dept. Ohio, to April, 1864.
3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, District Kentucky, Dept. Ohio, May, 1864.
1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, 23rd Army Corps, to June, 1864.
Detached Cavalry Brigade,
3rd Division,
23rd Army Corps, to August, 1864.

Dismounted Brigade, Cavalry Division,
23rd Army Corps, to September, 1864.
1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, 23rd Army Corps,
September, 1864.
District of Louisville, Ky., to November, 1864.
2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 23rd Army Corps,
to March, 1865.
2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, District East Tennessee,
to July, 1865.
Cavalry Brigade, District East Tennessee,
to August, 1865.

SERVICE.-

Action at Owensboro, Ky., September 18, 1862.
Sutherland Farm September 19.
Action at Calhoun, Ky., November 25, 1862.
Operations against Morgan's Raid into
Kentucky December 22, 1862, to January 2, 1863.
Bear Wallow, Ky., December 23, 1862.

Near Glasgow December 24.
Bear Wallow and near Munfordsville December 25.
Bacon Creek near Munfordsville December 26.
Johnson's Ferry, Hamilton's Ford, Rolling Fork, December 29.
Boston, Ky., December 29.

Duty in District of Western Kentucky till April, 1863.
Creelsborough April 19.
Expedition to Monticello and operations in
Southeastern Kentucky April 26-May 12.

Narrows, Horse Shoe Bottom, April 28-29.
Horse Shoe Bend, Greasy Creek, May 10.
Pursuit of Morgan through Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio July 2-26.

Marrowbone July 2. Buffington's Island, Ohio, July 19.
Surrender of Morgan near Cheshire, Ohio, July 20.
New Lisbon, Ohio, July 26.

Ordered to Glasgow, Ky., August 4
. Burnside's march into East Tennessee August 16-October 17

. Operations about Cumberland Gap September 7-10.
Carter's Station September 20-21.
Jonesboro September 21.
Watauga River Bridge September 21-22.
Philadelphia October 20.

Knoxville Campaign November 4-December 23.
Little River November 14-15.
Stock Creek November 15. Near Knoxville November 16.

Siege of Knoxville November 17-December 4.
Clinch Mountain December 6.
Rutledge December 7.
Bean's Station December 9-17.
Rutledge December 16.
Blain's Cross Roads December 16-19.
Bean's Station and Rutledge December 18.

Bend of Chucky Road near Dandridge January 16-17.
About Dandridge January 16-17.
Dandridge January 17.
About Dandridge January 26-28.
Flat Creek and Muddy Creek January 26. Fair Garden January 27.
Dandridge January 28.

Moved to Lebanon, Ky., February 3-12.
At Mt. Sterling till April.
March from Nicholsville, Ky.,
to Dalton, Ga., April 29-May 11.
Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 11-September 8.

Verneil Station May 11.
Battle of Resaca May 14-15.
Pine Log Creek May 18.
Cassville May 19-22.
Eutaw River May 20.
About Dallas May 25-June 5.

Burned Church May 26-27.
Mt. Zion Church May 27-28.
Allatoona May 30.
Pine Mountain June 10.
Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2.

Lost Mountain June 11-17.
Muddy Creek June 17.
Noyes Creek June 19.
McAffee's Cross Roads June 20. Cheyney's Farm June 22.
Olley's Cross Roads June 26-27.

Assault on Kenesaw June 27.
Lost Mountain July 1-2.
Nickajack Creek July 2-5.
Chattahoochie River July 6-17.
Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25.
Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30.
Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1.

Ordered to Louisville, Ky., September 14.
Duty there at Lexington and
Camp Nelson, Ky., till November.
Rally Hill November 29.
Burbridge's Saltsville Expedition December 10-29.
Kingsport December 13.
Bristol December 14.
Near Glade Springs December 15.
Marion and capture of Wytheville, Va., December 16.

Mt. Airey December 17.
Near Marion December 17-18.
Capture and destruction of Salt works
at Saltsville, Va., December 20-21.

Operations against Sue Monday's
guerrillas near Elizabethtown, Ky.,
and in Green River Counties
January and February, 1865.

Moved to Knoxville, Tenn., March 20
and join General Stoneman.
Stoneman's Raid in Southwest Virginia
and Western North Carolina
March 20-April 27. Boone, N. C.,
March 28. Statesville April 10-11.
Shallow Ford and near Mocksville April 11. Grant's Creek and Salisbury April 12.
Catawba River near Morgantown April 17. Howard's Gap, Blue Ridge Mountains, April 22.

Near Hendersonville April 23.
Asheville April 25.
Return to East Tennessee and
duty at Sweetwater till August.
Mustered out August 23, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 22
Enlisted men killed and
mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 204
Enlisted men by disease. Total 233.
12th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry

Deceased: Hurley, Frank
Date of Birth: May 28, 1905
Date of Birth: May 28, 1905
Date of Death: June 22, 1905
Date of Burial: June 23, 1905
Age at death: 25 days.
Fathers name: Hyess Hurley -Ulyssess
Fathers Birthplace:
Indiana
Mothers name: Rosa Hall
Mothers Birthplace:
Indiana
Place of dearh Newburg IN.
Place of burial: Epworth Cemetery.
Funeral home: L.Hulvershorn & Son

Deceased: Hurley, Frances
Date of Birth:March 12, 1907
Date of Death:November 17, 1907
Date of Burial:November 17, 1907
Age at Death:8 months
Fathers name:Ulysses Hurley
Fathers Birthplace:
IN.
Mothers name:Rosa Hall
Mothers Birthplace:
IN.
Place of death:
Place of Burial:Epworth Cemetery
Funeral home:E..Hulvershorn & Son

Deceased:Hurley Infant
Date of Birth:March 14, 1902
Date of Death:March 14, 1902
Date of Burial:March 20, 1902
Age at Death: 5 days
Fathers name:George Hurley
Fathers Birthplace:
Indiana
Mothers name:Lulu Armstrong
Mothers Birthplace:
Illionise
Place of death:
Cause of death: Measles.
Place of Burial:Epworth
Funeral home:Edd Hulvesron

Date of Death: June 22, 1905
Date of Burial: June 23, 1905
Age at death: 25 days.
Fathers name: Hyess Hurley -Ulyssess
Fathers Birthplace:
Indiana
Mothers name: Rosa Hall
Mothers Birthplace:
Indiana
Place of dearh Newburg IN.
Place of burial: Epworth Cemetery.
Funeral home: L.Hulvershorn & Son

Deceased :Hurley, Lusenda
Date of Birth :November 18, 1902
Date of Death:January 1, 1903
Date of Burial:January 1, 1903
Age at Death: 1 month
Fathers name:Ulysses Hurley
Fathers Birthplace:
IN.
Mothers name:Rosa Hall
Mothers Birthplace:
IN.
Place of death:
Place of Burial:Epworth Cemetery
Funeral home:L.Hulveshorn

Deceased:Hurley Infant
Date of Birth:March 14, 1902
Date of Death:March 14, 1902
Date of Burial:March 20, 1902
Age at Death: 5 days
Fathers name:George Hurley
Fathers Birthplace:
Indiana
Mothers name:Lulu Armstrong
Mothers Birthplace:
Illionise
Place of death:
Cause of death: Measles.
Place of Burial:Epworth
Funeral home:Edd Hulvesron

Uylesse Grant Hurley age
B-1867
D-March 18, 1963
M- Florence Rosa Hall
Children:
Oscar Hurley
Leo Hurley
James Hurley
William O. Hurley
Gertrued Hurley Collins
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Newburg IN.


Roland Hurley Cpl. KIA
ow Jima USMC.
Purple Heart~ Presidental Citation
Paper 12-28-48
D: December 19,1945
Graduate of Newburg High.
Mother:Ms. Hallie Murphy
Father: Barnum Hurley
Sister: Mollie Hurley
1/2 Brother:Edward Hurley
Grandparents:
Mr.and Mrs. Ben Shekel
Ms. John Retter
Uylesses Hurley
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Newburg IN.
Note: Ms.Hallie Hurley lost her home on
Christmas Eve. in a fire.


Hallie Shekell Hurley age 93
D; May 27, 2000
Place of death: Methodist Hospital,Indianapolis In.
Son Roland Hurley died WW1 on Iow Jima
Daughter: Lola A. Delousa
Daughter:Molly Alstatt
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Newburg IN.


William O. Hurley age 72
Died: May 14,1953
Daughter: Lola A. Delousa
Daughter:Molly Alstatt
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Uylesses Hurley
Brother: Grant Hurley
Brother:Leo Hurley
Brother James Hurley
Sister: Gertured Hurley Collins
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Newburg IN.


William O. Hurley age 52
Died:December 15, 1967
Place of death: Villiage Inn, Newburg, In.
Employee:Villiage Inn 13 years.
Wife: Katherine Hurley
Son:William Hurley
Son:Larry Hurley
Daughter:Wanda Hurley Davis
Daughter:Rosetta Hurley Fulks
Daughter:Cynthia Hurley
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hurley
Brother: John Hurley
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Newburg IN.


Katherine Goodwin Hurley age 60
Died: September 22 ,1978
Employee of Newburg Elementary School for 10 years.
Member : Mt Olive Gen. Babtist Church in Newburg, In.
Daughter: Rosetta Hurley Fulks
Daughter: Wanda Hurley Daviss
Daughter:Cynthia Hurley
Son: William Hurley
Son: Larry Hurley
Sister: Mary Hull
Brother: Bud Goodwin
Brother: Roy Goodwin
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Newburg IN.


Rosetta Hurley Fulks age 49
Died: March 25, 1989
Place of death: Louisanna
Husband:Larry Jo Fulks
Son:Timmy Fulks
Son:William Fulks
Daughter: Lisa Fulks
Sister:Cynthia Hurley
Brother:William Hurley
Brother:Larry Hurley
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Newburg IN.

Timothy Fulks age 45
Born 1961
Died April16, 2006,
He is survived by sons,
Jason, William and Joey;
Father: Larry Jo Fulks
Brother: William "Bill" Fulks
Sister: Lisa
And three grandchildren
Burial at Rose Hill Cemetery,Newburg Indiana.


John Hurley age 74
Died May 3 , 1992
Wife-Eunice
Children:
Edith Floyd
Billy Joe Hurley
Ricky Hurley
Jerry Hurley
John Lee Hurley
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Newburg IN.

 

Cynthia Sue Henson, 48.
died Monday, February 13, 2006,
at Owensboro Medical Health System.
She was born on November 3, 1957 in Newburgh, Indiana
to the late William O. and Katherine (Goodwin) Hurley.
She was preceded in death by her husband,
Charles Mayo Henson, in December 2003.
She is survived by five sons,
Brandon Henson, Ricky Henson, Zhaun Henson,
Charles Henson and Anthony Henson all of Owensboro;
five grandchildren; a brother, Larry Hurley of Owensboro
and a sister, Wanda Davis of Rolla, MO.
Burial Owensboro Memorial Gardens in Owensboro.

Down Memory Lane, with Pictures.

Mamma Catherine and Larry"Wayne" hanging
clothes up in the bright sunshine,
the old fashioned way
in Newburg, Ind-Warrick Co.

Catherine Goodwin Hurley~
Newburg Elementy,Newburg Ind.

William And Patricia Hurley
"Willie" or "Bill" as called
by family and friends and Patricia
is "Patty"

Larry Jo , Rosetta's husband and one
of their Grandchildren.This little one
Belongs to Timmy their oldest child.

Timmy the oldest child of Rosetta
and Larry Jo.We called Larry Jo,
Lary Jo because there was too may
Larry's running around there.(smile)
This is Timmy and Sherry Fulks son
the baby in the above picture.

Larry W. Hurley
Castle High School senior picture Newburg, Ind.
Youngest son of William O.Hurley"Bill" and
Catherine Goodwin Hurley.

Here we are a very long time ago
Probly at one of the fair's there
in Newburg , Ind.

Connie D. Poole Hurley
ex-wife of Larry W.Hurley Daughter of:
Orville C. Poole and Virginia D. Knight Poole.

Michael R.Hurley-
middle child of Larry and Connie Hurley.

Larry W. Hurley jr "Wayne" -
oldest child of Larry and Connie.
and Christopher S. Hurley-
"Scott" youngest child of Larry ad Connie.

And here we are in 2000,Larry and I.
Almost 40 years later, Now I said
almost, but not quite. Larry and I
both are not in the best of health
And we our oldest child Larry Jr.
is not in the best of health either.

Cynthia Hurley"Cindy"
senior picture Castle High School, Newburg Ind.
Yongest daughter of William O.Hurley"Bill"
and Catherine Goodwin.

Cindy , Chuck and Family-1992

Want to know more about larry sr and or Larry jr.
Please E- Mail me and I will
gladly reply

My Son Larry"Wayne"Needs A Heart Transplant

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