Genealogy Wylie » Captain (C.S.A.) William McAliley [McWkRbWd-sOs8 6yDNA OldPurityBu] (1830-1899)

Personal data Captain (C.S.A.) William McAliley [McWkRbWd-sOs8 6yDNA OldPurityBu] 


Household of Captain (C.S.A.) William McAliley [McWkRbWd-sOs8 6yDNA OldPurityBu]

He is married to Mary Rebecca Wallace.

Marriage performed by Rev. James E. White of Purity Presbyterian Church.

They got married on January 23, 1866 at Chester District, South Carolina, he was 35 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. James Wallace McAliley  1867-1893 
  2. Nancy Alberta McAliley  1871-1944 
  3. Mary Sarah McAliley  1874-1938 


Notes about Captain (C.S.A.) William McAliley [McWkRbWd-sOs8 6yDNA OldPurityBu]

CONFEDERATE SOUTH CAROLINA TROOPS
6th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry
6th Infantry Regiment was ordered from Columbia, South Carolina, to Richmond, Virginia, on July 10, 1861. The men were from the counties of Fairfield, Chester, York, Darlington, Lancaster, and Lexinton. It was engaged at Dranesville <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va007.htm> under J.E.B. Stuart, then was brigaded under Generals R.H. Anderson, M. Jenkins, and Bratton. The 6th fought with the army from Williamsburg <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va010.htm> to Fredericksburg <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va028.htm>, served with Longstreet at Suffolk <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va031.htm>, and later moved with D.H. Hill to North Carolina. Again with Longstreet, it did not arrive in time to take part in the Battle of Chickamauga but was engaged at Knoxville. Returning to Virginia, it participated in the conflicts at The Wilderness <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va046.htm>, Spotsylvania <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va048.htm>, and Cold Harbor <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va062.htm>, endured the hardships of the Petersburg <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va063.htm> trenches, and saw action around Appomattox <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va097.htm>. The regiment reported 18 killed and 45 wounded at Dranesville and in April, 1862, contained 550 officers and men. It lost 27 at Williamsburg <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va010.htm> and fifty-two percent of the 521 at Seven Pines <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va014.htm>, then sustained 100 casualties at Gaines' Mill <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va017.htm> and Frayser's Farm, 115 at Second Manassas <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va026.htm>, 58 during the Maryland Campaign, and 16 at Wauhatchie. In 1864 the unit lost 9 killed and 85 wounded during Wilderness <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va046.htm> Campaign, and from June 13 to December 31, there were 26 killed, 176 wounded, and 16 missing. On Apirl 9, 1865, it surrendered 30 officers and 328 men. The field officers were Colonels John Bratton, John M. Steedman, and Charles S. Winder; Lieutenant Colonels Andrew J. Secrest and John M. White; and Majors James L. Coker, Edward C. McLure, and Thomas W. Woodward.

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4. Captain William McALILEY (13 May 1830 Chester Co SC - 27 Aug 1899 Chester Co SC) married Mary Rebecca WALLACE (28 May 1842 SC - 3 Dec 1903 Chester Co SC) on 23 Jan 1866 and had at least seven children. He served as a Captain in Co I, Reg 16 of the SC Volunteers during the Civil War. Mary transferred her membership to the Purity Presbyterian Church in 1875 from the Harmony Presbyterian Church. Her father was Alexander Stuart WALLACE. They are buried in the Old Purity Cemetery.

William enlisted in the Chester Blues and due to his survival and the death of some of his superiors ended the last year of the War Between the States, rising to the rank of Captain commanding a company. Before and after the was he farmed his family's land outside of Chester, SC. He initially served in Company F, which due to reorganizations ultimately became Company I, 16th Regiment 16 of the South Carolina Volunteers. The extent of his education was limited by financial and other circumstance, but all of his children became college graduates, including two sons who were doctors.

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d. Charles Clarendon McALILEY (11 May 1877 Chester Co SC - 12 Mar 1962) married Mabel Norman KITTRELL (30 Dec 1876 AL - 26 Apr 1960) on 23 Aug 1905 in Gadsden AL and had at least seven children. Charles and Mabel are buried in the Old Purity Cemetery.(1) Mary Leigh McALILEY (8 Dec 1906 Chester Co SC -1985) first married Thomas Anthony JANICKY (1894Czernowitz Austria-Hungary - Nov 1943 New York CityNY) in Oct 1940 in San Antonio TX. She then marriedRichard O. STEELE (5 Sep 1893 Ukraine Russia - 12Oct 1961 San Antonio TX) on 12 Feb 1945 in BrooklynNY. Richard and Mary are buried in the Old PurityCemetery.(2) Charles Childs McALILEY (18 Aug 1908 Chester Co SC - 8 Nov 1987) first married Florence George GALE (19Jul 1908 - 31 May 1941 Washington DC) on 20 Oct 1940and had one premature child which resulted inFlorence's death. Charles and Florence are buried inthe Old Purity Cem. Charles then married Anna SAVINI(18 Jul 1916 Devon PA - ) on 22 Jul 1941 and had atleast four children. Anna is the daughter of Dominicand Maria SAVINI of Wayne PA. She was a nurse in theU.S. Army in WW II. Charles was in the U. S. Army during WW II. After WW II, Charles switched to support and procurement in the U.S. Air Force from which he retired in 1954.(a) Robert George McALILEY II (21 May 1941 Washington DC - 8 Jun 1941 Washington DC) is buried in the Old Purity Cem. in Chester Co SC. (b) Ida Howell McALILEY (11 Jul 1942 Chester SC - )married Carl Reznor REED (22 Oct 1921 GreenvillePA - ) on 16 Apr 1966.(c) Robert George McALIILEY (11 Jul 1946 El Paso TX- ) married Sharon Colleen TITRAN (4 Oct 1947 FtPierce FL - ) on 21 Dec 1972 and had two children.(ca) Keith Patrick McALILEY (8 May 1974 - ).(cb) Stacey Devon McALILEY (3 Sep 1975 - ).(d) Charles Clarendon McALILEY II (8 Nov 1948Greenville SC - ).(e) William Samuel McALILEY II (25 Dec 1950 SanAntonio TX - ) married Helena H. and had onechild. He is an attorney.(ea) Chad Logan McALILEY (7 May 1991 FL - ).(3) Bryant Kittrell McALILEY (21 Jul 1910 Chester Co SC- 18 Jun 1912 Chester Co SC is buried in the Old Purity Cemetery.(4) Nancy Barnette McALILEY (3 Dec 1914 Chester Co SC - ) married Alton Parker HOY on 19 Oct 1939 and had atleast four children. Alton was the son of William Benson and Suzannah Lydia (SCOTT) HOY.(a) Sarah Barnette HOY (7 Oct 1940 - ) married KeithHULBASH and had two children.(aa) Nancy Helena HULBASH.(ab) Rock HULBASH.(b) Alton Parker HOY, Jr. (13 Jun 1950 - ) marriedMartha and had two children.(ba) Anna HOY.(bb) Sam HOY.(c) Mary Wallace HOY (25 Jul 1953 - ) married JamesW. COX on 28 Jul 1972 and had one child. They are divorced.(ca) James W. COX II (9 Aug 1977 - ).(d) Nancy Scott HOY (11 Sep 1955 - ) married MarkWILLIAMSON in Feb 1976 and had four children.(da) Michelle WILLIAMSON (Oct 1976 - ).(db) Jillian Hoy WILLIAMSON (Oct 1985 - ).(dc) Alton Parker WILLIAMSON.(dd) William WILLIAMSON.(5) Mabel Kittrell McALILEY (10 May 1918 Evans SC -1985) married Dr. Marvin Lavon (Koke) KOKOMOOR (22Nov 1919 Edgerton OH - ) on 6 Jun 1942 in Chester CoSC and had four children. They lived in Gainesville FL and Ann Arbor MI. His parents were Franklin Wesley and Flora Mae (WELLER) KOKOMOOR.(a) Karen Rae KOKOMOOR (16 Dec 1945 Pasadena CA - )married George Hill FOLSOM III (26 May 1943 Valdosta GA - ) on 14 Jun 1969 in Gainesville FL and had two children.(aa) Amy Michele FOLSOM (4 Jun 1977 - ).(ab) Heather Kittrell FOLSOM (23 May 1978 - ).(b) Franklin Wesley KOKOMOOR II (29 Jul 1951 - )married Pamela Jane GOULD (11 Feb 1952 - ) on 20Oct 1979.(c) Henry Albert KOKOMOOR (26 Apr 1955 - 14 May 1977Gainesville FL) was killed in an auto accident.(d) Mary Weller KOKOMOOR (5 Jun 1956 - ) marriedMichael FINN in Apr 1997.(6) William Samuel McALILEY (14 Feb 1920 Chester Co SC - 7 Apr 1998 Austel GA) first married Opal Gray IVEY(7 Jul 1929 Graceland FL - 7 Sep 1975 York SC) on 27Dec 1951 in Graceland FL and had five children.After Opal died, he married Elizabeth Henry DUNLAP(15 May 1928 York SC - ) on 11 Aug 1979. William andElizabeth are Presbyterian Ministers. Opal's parentswere David Willis and Minnie Beth (WILLIAMS) IVEY.(a) William Samuel McALILEY, Jr. (13 Sep 1952Alexander City AL - ) married Ruth Brown (Scotty) ANDERSON (2 Oct 1952 Edinbough Scotland and had three children. He is an ordained Presbyterian Minister and she is a successful business woman.(aa) Wallace Anderson McALILEY (3 Sep 1983Richmond VA - ).(ab) Rebecca Ivey McALILEY (28 Sep 1986 RichmondVA - ).(ac) Mary Lydia McALILEY (17 Mar 1992 Memphis TN- ).(b) Ruth Kittrell McALILEY (18 Nov 1953 GainesvilleFL - ) married Richard Clair HARPER (6 Sep 1953Charlotte NC - ) on 19 Jun 1976 Tircah SC andhad three children.(ba) Sarah Lee HARPER (15 Jun 1978 Charlotte NC- ).(bb) Matthew Craig HARPER (31 May 1980 CharlotteNC - ).(bc) Carrie Lynn HARPER (14 Apr 1982 CharlotteNC - ).(c) David Carl McALILEY (11 May 1956 Starke FL - )lives in Houston TX.(d) Richard Leigh McALILEY (16 Nov 1958 Dothan AL -) married Jennifer Fisher and had one child, Molly Jane, born 23 Mar 1995 St. Petersburg FL. They moved to Port Angeles WA.(e) Sarah Ivey McALILEY (20 Dec 1964 Demopolis AL -) married Naoki OBA (Japan - ) on 2 Apr 1989 in York SC and had three children. They have moved back to Japan.(ea) Isaku (Jacob Isaac) OBA (27 Jul 1990 - ).(eb) Fiona Grace OBA (28 Dec 1992 - ).(ec) Manna Sophia OBA (2 Apr 1996 - ).(7) Sarah Miller McALILEY (23 Aug 1921 Chester Co SC - 3 Nov 1963 Fort Dodge IA) married Duro FranklinOBERHELMAN (9 May 1919 Gilmore City IA - ) on 7 Jul1945 in Chester Co SC and had two children. They lived in Gilmore Co IA. After Sarah died, he married Mrs. Evelyn Abens RICKLETS (13 May 1928 - ). His parents were Frank and Anna OBERHELMAN. (a) Paul Franklin OBERHELMAN (15 Jun 1946 Montgomery AL - ) married Lois and had two children.(aa) Kelly OBERHELMAN.(ab) Jason OBERHELMAN.(b) Sally Ann OBERHELMAN (23 Aug 1950 Fort Dodge IA- ) married James VEENSTRA and had one child.(ba) Ryan VEENSTRA.

He served as a Captain in Co. I, Reg 16 of the SC Volunteers during the Civil War.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of William McAliley

William McAliley
± 1758-< 1829
Mary Wylie
± 1770-± 1844
Hugh Ross
± 1763-1851
Margaret Wylie
± 1774-1853

William McAliley
1830-1899

1866

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Sources

  1. 1870 United States Federal Census
    William Mcaliley
    in the 1870 United States Federal Census
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    Name:William Mcaliley
    Age in 1870:40
    Birth Year:abt 1830
    Birthplace:South Carolina
    Home in 1870:West Blackstock, Chester, South Carolina
    Race:White
    Gender:Male
    Post Office:Blackstock
    Value of real estate:View image
    Household Members:
    NameAge
    William Mcaliley40
    Mary R Mcaliley27
    James A W Mcaliley2
    Source Citation
    Year: 1870; Census Place: West Blackstock, Chester, South Carolina; Roll: M593_1490; Page: 197A; Image: 409284; Family History Library Film: 552989
    Source Information
    Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
  2. Find A Grave, via http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi..., October 7, 2005
    Capt William McAliley
    Birth: May 13, 1830
    Chester County
    South Carolina, USA
    Death: Aug. 27, 1903
    Chester County
    South Carolina, USA

    William McAliley, was the son of James and Sarah Dunn Ross McAliley, both also buried in Old Purity Cemetery, and was a thirty year old Chester District farmer who had yet to marry at the time of the War Between the States. William enlisted in the Chester Blues, ultimately designated Company F, 6th Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers of the Confederate forces rising from corporal to lowest ranking sergeant, "Fifth Sergeant" and ultimately to a captain commanding Company I. William was wounded twice, once being at the battle at Dranesville, Virginia being shot through the hand after taking the colors from the wounded color bearer. Company Commander Obadiah Harden of Company E was informed of the need to assign another color bearer, but instead picked them up himself and went forward only to be the third bearing these colors to be shot and in his case Captain Harden fell mortally wounded.

    Fate was harsh with Capt. McAliley, as it was with all who fought through to the end, but not so harsh that peace wound not allow him to seek better times. Returning to his home in Chester District after the surrender at Appomatox Court House, there are no records of all the difficulties that would be faced by him, who like all the individuals and particularly the heads of families in the South were challenged just to survive. By the beginning of the following year, Captain McAliley was preparing to marry.

    The year after the war ended, on 23 January 1866, William and Mary Rebecca Wallace of the Turkey Creek area of York District, South Carolina were married, probably at the home of the bride. Her father Alexander Stuart Wallace, and his uncle Samuel McAliley had served together as Unionist legislators from the two adjoining Piedmont counties. It is presumed that through her father and State Sen. Samuel McAliley's auspices that the couple were introduced.

    William and Mary Rebecca were the parents of seven children, five sons and two daughters.

    Family links:

    Burial::
    Old Purity Presbyterian Church Cemetery
    Chester
    Chester County
    South Carolina, USA

    Created by: KinMapper
    Record added: Oct 07, 2005
    Find A Grave Memorial# 11906518
  3. 1840 United States Federal Census / www.ancestry.com
  4. 1860 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com / www.ancestry.com
  5. 1850 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com / www.ancestry.com

Historical events

  • The temperature on May 13, 1830 was about 10.0 °C. Wind direction mainly south. Weather type: half bewolkt bui. Source: KNMI
  •  This page is only available in Dutch.
    De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
  • In the year 1830: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 2.6 million citizens.
    • May 28 » U.S. President Andrew Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act which denies Native Americans their land rights and forcibly relocates them.
    • June 12 » Beginning of the Invasion of Algiers: Thiry-four thousand French soldiers land 27 kilometers west of Algiers, at Sidi Ferruch.
    • June 26 » William IV becomes king of Britain and Hanover.
    • August 2 » Charles X of France abdicates the throne in favor of his grandson Henri.
    • September 11 » Anti-Masonic Party convention; one of the first American political party conventions.
    • September 15 » The Liverpool to Manchester railway line opens; British MP William Huskisson becomes the first widely reported railway passenger fatality when he is struck and killed by the locomotive Rocket.
  • The temperature on January 23, 1866 was about 8.7 °C. The air pressure was 2 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the west-northwest. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 81%. Source: KNMI
  • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1849 till 1890 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from February 1, 1862 to February 10, 1866 the cabinet Thorbecke II, with Mr. J.R. Thorbecke (liberaal) as prime minister.
  • In The Netherlands , there was from February 10, 1866 to June 1, 1866 the cabinet Fransen van de Putte, with I.D. Fransen van de Putte (liberaal) as prime minister.
  • From June 1, 1866 till June 4, 1868 the Netherlands had a cabinet Van Zuijlen van Nijevelt - Heemskerk with the prime ministers Mr. J.P.J.A. graaf Van Zuijlen van Nijevelt (AR) and Mr. J. Heemskerk Azn. (conservatief).
  • In the year 1866: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 3.6 million citizens.
    • January 18 » Wesley College is established in Melbourne, Australia.
    • February 21 » Lucy Hobbs Taylor becomes the first American woman to graduate from dental school.
    • April 4 » Alexander II of Russia narrowly escapes an assassination attempt by Dmitry Karakozov in the city of Saint Petersburg.
    • May 22 » Oliver Winchester founded the Winchester Repeating Arms
    • July 24 » Reconstruction: Tennessee becomes the first U.S. state to be readmitted to the Union following the American Civil War.
    • October 22 » A plebiscite ratifies the annexion of Veneto and Mantua to Italy, which had occurred three days before, on October 19.
  • The temperature on August 27, 1899 was about 16.1 °C. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 99%. Source: KNMI
  • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1890 till 1948 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from July 27, 1897 to August 1, 1901 the cabinet Pierson, with Mr. N.G. Pierson (unie-liberaal) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1899: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 5.1 million citizens.
    • February 4 » The Philippine–American War begins with the Battle of Manila.
    • March 4 » Cyclone Mahina sweeps in north of Cooktown, Queensland, with a 12 metres (39ft) wave that reaches up to 5 kilometres (3.1mi) inland, killing over 300.
    • March 30 » German Society of Chemistry issues an invitation to other national scientific organizations to appoint delegates to the International Committee on Atomic Weights.
    • July 29 » The First Hague Convention is signed.
    • September 13 » Henry Bliss is the first person in the United States to be killed in an automobile accident.
    • September 23 » The American Asiatic Squadron destroys a Filipino battery at the Battle of Olongapo.


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