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Moundsville Weekly Echo, October 5, 1923
WILLIAM L. ALLEY
W. L. Alley, 88, died at his home on Fish creek this morning.
He was a veteran of the civil war, a member of the 6th W. Va. regiment [6th Cav, Company "L"]. He was captured late in the summer of 1864 and spent seven months in Libby prison. A short time before the end of the war he was released in an exchange of prisoners.
Mr. Alley is survived by his wife and four children: George B. Alley of Ashville, N. C.; John W. Alley, at home; Mrs. W. E. Mason of Lynn Camp; and E. S. Alley of Moundsville. Dr. Charles G. Morgan of this city is a nephew. He was a member of the M. E. church.
Information found on wvgw.net
Moundsville Weekly Echo, October 5, 1923
WILLIAM L. ALLEY
W. L. Alley, 88, died at his home on Fish creek this morning.
He was a veteran of the civil war, a member of the 6th W. Va. regiment [6th Cav, Company "L"]. He was captured late in the summer of 1864 and spent seven months in Libby prison. A short time before the end of the war he was released in an exchange of prisoners.
Mr. Alley is survived by his wife and four children: George B. Alley of Ashville, N. C.; John W. Alley, at home; Mrs. W. E. Mason of Lynn Camp; and E. S. Alley of Moundsville. Dr. Charles G. Morgan of this city is a nephew. He was a member of the M. E. church.
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