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  • West Virginia Biographies Project - Over 1000 individual and family biographies available in our U.S. Biographies Project.

  • Hathaway, J. W. of Carmichaels, Greene Co., PA Born May 19, 1821. Married Ary Anderson, daughter of William Anderson and Keziah Wiley. Surnames: Hathaway, Estel, Carson, Anderson, Wiley, McGinnis Last modified: June 11, 2003.

  • History of Noble County - History of Noble County, Ohio Published by L.H. Watkins & Co. of Chicago 1887 Noble. Includes several Wiley and Willey families. Last modified: June 11, 2003.

  • Wiley, Andrew of Huntington County, Indiana. Born 1815 in Virginia. Son of William and Mary Wiley. Surnames: Wiley, Brierly, Wright, Fall Last modified: June 11, 2003.

  • Wiley, David circa 1768-1812 - a surveyor and Presbyterian minister, moved to Georgetown around 1800 to serve as principal of the Columbian Academy and teach natural philosophy, mathematics, geography, and Greek. Last modified: June 16, 2003.

  • Wylie, Dr. James Aitken - Clergyman/Author (1808-1890). Biography by Rev. C. A. Salmond, M.A., Edinburgh 1890 - Born at Kirriemuir, Scotland, J.A. Wylie became one of the leading Protestant authorities against Roman Catholicism throughout English-speaking world in the latter part of the 19th century.
    Last modified: August 06, 2004.


  • Wiley, James Ross - Memorial on the Marshall County, WV Genealogy Page

  • Wiley, Jenny - Indian Captive A young pioneer woman with a tremendous story of hardship and courage. Last modified: November 09, 2007.

  • Wiley (Willey), John born: @ 1741; married: before 1776 Dorcas ABBOTT (dau of Ephraim ABBOTT and Hannah KNEELAND; b. 7 Aug 1752, Amherst Hillsborough Co NH; d. Aug 1823, Landgrove, Bennington Co VT; buried: Old Landgrove Cemetery) in Amherst Hillsborough Co NH; died: Oct 1824, Landgrove, Bennington Co VT; buried: Old Landgrove Cemetery

  • Wylie, Andrew - Clergyman/Educator (April 12, 1789 - November 11, 1851. Andrew Wylie was born April 12, 1789 in western Pennsylvania. He was the son of Adam Wylie, a native of County Antrim, in the north of Ireland, who emigrated to this country about the year 1776, and settled in Fayette County, Pa, then a new country and far west..... Last modified: June 16, 2003.

  • Wylie, Robert(1830-Aft 1893) - (or better known as "Bob Wylie, the wool buyer"), the subject of this sketch, is of Scotch-Irish descent. His ancestors were known as leaders in the reformation of the Church of Scotland, and several of them were banished from Scotland and Ireland for their adherence to the principles of the new Church. His grandfather, Robert Wylie, was born in County Antrim, Ireland, in 1743, and came to America with several of his half-brothers about 1761. Last modified: June 11, 2003.

  • Wylie, Robert(1839-1877) - WYLIE, Robert, artist, born in the Isle of Man in 1839; died in Brittany, France, 4 February, 1877. He was brought to the United States in childhood, and first studied art at the Pennsylvania academy. In 1863 he went to France, and in 1872 he received a second-class medal at the Paris salon. Last modified: June 16, 2003.

  • Wylie, Samuel Brown - Clergyman/Educator (1773-1852) Born in Moylarg, County Antrim, Ireland, 21 May, 1773; died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 14 October, 1852. Last modified: June 16, 2003.

  • Wylie, Samuel - Clergyman (1790 - ) Born in County Antrim, Ireland, February 19, 1790; came to the United States in 1807; entered the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in the class of 1811; prepared for the ministry in the Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, under the care of his uncle, Dr. S.B. Wylie Last modified: June 16, 2003.

  • Wylie, Theophilus Adam - Clergyman/Educator (1810-) Born October 8, 1810, in Philadelphia, Pa. He was the son of Rev. Samuel Brown Wylie, D.D., and Margaret Watson Wylie Last modified: June 16, 2003.

     

     

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