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  • American Revolution - Officers in the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution. Wiley, Willey, Wylie, Wyley, Wylley, Wyllys. From the American Biographical Library. Last modified: November 04, 2007.

  • John Wylie - Helen Wilson Wylie - John Wylie born abt 1738 in Campbeltown, Argllshire, Scotland and Helen Wilson Wylie born 27 January, 1759 in Campbeltown, Argllshire. Lisa Lambert has traced 5 generations of this family to present day New Zealand and Australia. Last modified: November 06, 2007.

  • Andrew Wylie Family Letters The Andrew Wylie Family Letters is a 276-page collection of family correspondence offering an exceptionally touching and accessible portrait of life in antebellum America. Last modified: June 16, 2003.

  • Andrew Wiley's Practical Joke It seems that the 18th century American pioneers appreciated a good joke as well as anyone. In this account of early Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Andrew Wiley of Franklin Township pulls a good one on his neighbor and old friend Sammy Rankin. Last modified: June 14, 2003.

  • The Battle of Bothwell Bridge 1679 There were at least 5 Wylies at The Battle of Bothwell Bridge and aboard the Crown of London when it sank off the coast of Orkney. Last modified: June 16, 2003.

  • The Battle of Bothwell Bridge from Alexander Smellie's "Men of the Covenant". Last modified: June 16, 2003.

  • The Battle of Bothwell Bridge from Sir Walter Scott's The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. Last modified: June 16, 2003.

  • The Cloud of Witnesses At least 5 Wylies captured at the Battle of Bothwell Bridge. Last modified: September 22, 2003.

  • Earl of Donegal Passenger List - 15 Wylies were on board the Earl of Donegal when she arrived at Charleston, South Carolina on December 22, 1767. Last modified: June 14, 2003.

    Hans Wiley by James Ross Wiley
  • Born 1760 in County Down, Ireland. He came to America in 1778 on a British Man of War, jumped ship and settled in Fayette County, PA Last modified: June 12, 2003.

  • Hans & the Whiskey Rebellion By James Ross Wiley Non-CG link

  • Recipes from the Wylie home, c. 1839 Margaret Wylie's Composition Cake, Wylie Family Common Sweet Cakes and more! From the The Wylie House Museum. Non-CG link

  • The Scots-Irish in Western Pennsylvania Who are the "Scotch-Irish"? There are some who maintain "there is no such animal." One must therefore consult the authorities. Last modified: August 03, 2004.

  • The Sinking of The Crown of London Wylies captured at the Battle of Bothwell Bridge were aboard the Crown when it sank. Last modified: June 23, 2003.

  • Sundialed Meeting House, Cullybackey - It received its name from a sundial which was inserted in the wall of the south gable of the church and bore the inscription "John Wylie, 1727". (Wylie was one of the defenders at the Siege of Derry). Last modified: June 16, 2003.

  • Margaret WILEY Death - August 21, 1841 - In this city, Mrs Margaret T., widow of the late James Wiley, aged 74.The Portland Tribune, Portland, Cumberland County, Maine
    TheOldenTimes.com - Historic Newspapers Online
    New: August 6, 2004


  • WILEY Death at Pittsburgh - December 18, 1871 - Died from His Injuries - Yesterday morning at two o'clock the young man Henry Wiley, who was so seriously hurt at East Liberty... The Pittsburgh Commercial, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
    TheOldenTimes.com - Historic Newspapers Online
    New: August 6, 2004


  • R. WILEY Death in Shreveport, Louisiana - February 7, 1912 - Caddo Parish - Shreveport, Louisiana, Feb. 6. - R. Wiley, a Caddo oil field operator and for years in the hotel business here, died at a local sanitarium to-day. He leaves a wife and three children. The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana
    TheOldenTimes.com - Historic Newspapers Online
    New: August 6, 2004


  • Scottish Legal Life, 95 Bothwell St, Glasgow.
  • The Edward G Wylie Pub, 99 Bothwell St, Glasgow.
    Designed by Edward G Wylie, and built between 1928 and 1931, the building at 95 Bothwell Street is a Glasgow landmark which is uniquely identified by the magnificent musical clocks at each corner. A Wetherspoons pub on the ground floor is named after Mr. Wylie, the original architect, who won a competition to design the building on behalf of the Scottish Legal Life Assurance Company.
    New: August 7, 2004


    Genealogy Links

  • Wiley Family of Virginia and Georgia - A genealogy about William Wiley (1734-1783) and his wife, Eleanor of Halifax Co., Virginia and their descendants in Georgia. It contains over 600 descendants in 6 generations.

  • Some Descendants of Alexander Wiley (1754-1833) - of Caswell County, North Carolina, Roane County and Anderson County, Tennessee compiled by Mary Wiley Campbell.

  • Dianne Janis - Genealogies of the WILY, WILEY, WINTER(s), KELLER, SPURGIN/SPURGEON, ABRAHAM/ABRAM, BRAZELTON, CHERRY and CORNEY Families.

  • Suzan Ankrom Wedig - Wiley and Lough families 1750 IR>PA>WV.

  • Jana Wellman Ulrich - John Wiley (m. Dorcas Abbott in Amherst NH) who fought in the revolution from Amherst and his son David Wiley (m. Betsey Batchelder) who helped to pioneer Landgrove VT and was a Vt legislator.

     

     

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