Bringing together all the Tuley (and some Tooley) Families

Hosted by Glenn Tuley

Most Tuley Families have a legend of 3 brothers coming across the Atlantic together and then splitting up.  Details vary, but almost all specify a part of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Ireland).  Some say the Tuley family was a Huguenot refugee family from France.

The Tuley Family Roots and Branches

The first Tuley’s came to North America around 1675.  Most Tuley’s in North America are descendants of these Tuley’s.

Additional Tuley’s arrived in the 1840’s.

How to best use this site:
If you are just browsing, click on the “Heads of Families.” and check out the people in the various lines.
If you are looking for someone in particular, click on “My whole database”, then click on The Tuley Family Roots and Branches (or use this link) .Heads_of_Families.htmlhttp://www.tuley.us/GTDatabase/shapeimage_3_link_0shapeimage_3_link_1
  1. Then click on “Persons” or “Families”, then scroll down or use the search function of your web browser (usually “Alt-F” [or Apple-F” for Mac users]) to search for a specific name.  The “Persons” page has well over 5,000 people so it may load slowly.  You can scroll (names are sorted by last name), if just browsing, but a search will probably be faster.

  2. Note: A search for “George” will be more successful than a search for “George W. Tuley” or “George Washington Tuley”.  A search for “George Washington Tuley” will find one person, but it may not be the George you are looking for.


  3. Another note: names on the “Persons” page are sorted by last name (those with no known surname are listed first), then by birth date (those with no known birth date are listed first), then by first name (those whose first name is blank are listed first), so if I add another person, everyone after that person will be bumped to another web page (e.g. “person2001.html” will become “person2002.html”). So, it would be more useful to bookmark

  4. http://www.tuley.us/GTDatabase/persons.html rather than a particular person.


Humor: http://www.owston.com/image/genealogists.jpg

What’s new? Rather than organize the indexes by states, I have put them all together on one page, organized by states, called “Heads of Families.”