Let op: Echtgenote (Catherine Steel Wylie) is ook zijn nicht.
Hij is getrouwd met Catherine Steel Wylie.
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Zij zijn getrouwd op 14 december 1837 te Chester County, Sc, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
**Choice of this Thomas makes sense, but is partially just a guess.
=====From Su Wilson I think, from her father handwritten answers
Lewis’s father, Thomas of Chester County, SC, died in 1842, intestate. The papers showing the division of money and property list “Lewis Wylie & wifeᾀi as claimants, and show “Lewis Wylie” as receiving a legacy.
From my father’s Book of Remembrance, notes page:
John Mills, 1st child died of starvation in a Yankee prison camp.
Harvey, 7th child is a direct ancestor.
Isaiah Hemphill, 8th child and 7th son was called “Doc” as it was traditional that the 7th son become a Doctor. Two of Isaiah’s daughters are still living (asof the 14th of Feb. 1983). Nora never married and Ruth married a Mr. Russel, they had several children: Helen, Sarah, Mary, Mildred I know of and at leastone son named Granville who passed about about 4 years ageo [sic]. I met them all. Viola Herring who lives there by herself on the old family place never married and has been a life long friend of Nora’s. Viola’s mother was asister to Eugenia, wife of Isaiah Hemphill Wylie.
Lewis Wylie had a twin brother named John that I know nothing about. I assume he named his first son John in memory of him. The old home place is in the area there and I have visited it several times before the old log house which had been kept livable burned about 2 years ago. Tennants [sic] of an estate lived there it being in sight of a mansion type home the owners built there a few yrs. ago. The place has a long black-top road with gate leading to the house. I met the Mistresson one ocassion while visiting the old house. It is only a short distance from there to the Wherry cemetery. In all probability the Wylie were married in Chester Co. [here is an “N”, struck out] So. Carolina, had 4 children there and moved to Shelby County, TN and had 4 children there. And quite Possibly[ sic] they were born in Chester Co. also. [It is all but certain this is true, by my research.]
Arlington Rural Route was not only their home the half of their life [sic], but was Harvey’s & Persis Ann’s home all their life [sic]. Alva Lewis left as a grown young man and settled in Tupelo, MS and married Sadie Porter Gentry.end of quoted material.
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Lewis Wylie
Birth: Nov. 25, 1813
Death: Dec. 16, 1861
Burial:
Wherry Cemetery
Lakeland
Shelby County
Tennessee, USA
Created by: Joe Pearce
Record added: Feb 19, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 65859371