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Personal data William C. (G.) Alvey 

  • He was born on March 4, 1873 in Delaware Co., IN.
  • Census in the year 1910, Clayton, Union Co., NM.
  • Census in the year 1920, Clayton, Union Co., NM.
  • (note1) .
    Sources: Lee Russell, Bob Alvey, & Marvin & Samme Templin
  • He died on October 7, 1920 in Union Co., NM, he was 47 years old.
  • He is buried after October 7, 1920 in Clayton Cem., Clayton, Union Co., NM.
  • A child of George Alvey and Elizabeth Behm
  • This information was last updated on October 23, 2015.

Household of William C. (G.) Alvey

He is married to Viola (Violet) L. Sellers.

They got married on January 6, 1904 at Delaware Co., IN, he was 30 years old.

William Alvey oo Violet Sellers

Marriage source: Russell, Lee, Alvey Family notes, (Muncie, IN, L.R., 15 Nov 1993)

WPA marr. index c-15-218 <>

Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. William Clyde Alvey  1905-1991


Notes about William C. (G.) Alvey

William C. (G.) Alvey

Source: Author: Russell, Lee, Title: Alvey Family notes, (Publication location: Muncie, IN, Publisher: L.R., Publication date: xv Nov MCMXCIII)

Age 7 on 1870 Census

Lee Russell writes, "William 7 - lawyer m. Violet Sellers." - xv Nov MCMXCIII - Muncie, IN

Lee Russell writes, "son [of George Alvey] William married Violet Sellers. He had 2 sons & practiced law in Muncie. His picture circa 1905 shows him w/ other Del. Co lawyers admitted to the bar association of attorneys. (He was cute!)Lee Russell" - xv Nov MCMXCIII

Lee Russell cites the 1903-1904 Muncie city directory, "William Alvey attorney. h. 1210 Powers Muncie." Lee Russell adds, "he later m. Violet Sellers." - xv Nov MCMXCIII

Lee Russell writes, "William m. Violet Sellers Lawyer 1904 otherwise unknown." - xi Jan MCMXCIV - Muncie, IN

WPA marr. supp. has W. O? Alvey's age next birthday as 31 when he married Viola Seller on 6 Jan 1904. w-6-18 (or w-16-18).

Author: Alvey, Bob, Title: Descendants of Vincent Alvey, (Pubication location: Naguna Niguel, CA, Publisher: B.A., Publication date: xii May MMIV), pg. 5

'1 Vincent Alvey ...
+Charlotte Charity Cullen ... 2 George Alvey
...+Mary Miller
... 2nd Wife of George Alvey: +Elizabeth Behm
... 3 William C Alvey b: 1873 in Delaware Co, IN +Viola Sellers m: January 8, 1904 in Delaware Co, IN'

1880 census

Author: Templin, Marvin & Samme, Title: "TEMPLIN FAMILY GENEALOGY," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mtt8&id=I38630, Publication date: i Mar MMXIV), Repository: The Cloud

"... William G. ALVEY ... Sex: M Birth: 4 Mar 1873 in Indiana Death: 7 Oct 1920 in Union Co., New Mexico Burial: Clayton Cemetery, Clayton, Union Co., New Mexico ...

Census: 1910 Clayton, Union Co., New Mexico 1 Census: 1920 Clayton, Union Co., New Mexico 1 ...

Marriage 1 Viola L. SELLERS b: Dec 1881 in Indiana Married: 6 Jan 1904 in Delaware Co., Indiana Change Date: 1 Mar 2014

Children

1. William Clyde ALVEY b: 20 Aug 1905

Sources:

1. Abbrev: Census Image on Ancestry.com Title: Census Image on Ancestry.com" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of William C. (G.) Alvey

Vincent Alvey
< 1799-????
George Alvey
1833-1899
Elizabeth Behm
± 1850-????

William C. (G.) Alvey
1873-1920

1904

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