Carol, I have a later John Wiley Stewart, the son of Wm. Stewart, the son of John Stewart. John Wylie Stewart married Eleanor Black. Their son The Rev. Thomas Bonner Stewart (an ARP minister) married 1st Annie Lathan and 2d Elizabeth Williams. Thomas Bonner Stewart's son John Lathan Stewart married Mamie Luger. He was a steel plant manager in Youngstown, Ohio. Thomas Bonner Stewart's daughter Ruth married my uncle James Hunter Snell, another ARP minister. Wm. Stewart, son of John Stewart, married Mary AnnDickey Boyd (a grandaughter of Isreal Pickens). Wm. Stewart and Mary Ann Dickey Boyd;s son Thomas Turner Stewart married Mary McCurry, d/o Laughlin McCurry, whose daughter Julian Elizabeth Stewart married the Rev. Edgar Ellis Strong, a Presbyterian minister. I know this is not much help. But maybe something will come of this exchange. Cordelia Much of this information came from Julia Elizabeth Strong who had kep family records over the years. I corresponded with her for several years in the late 1960's. She lived at that time in Due West, SC. Her husband was dead; one son of superintendant of schools; another was a medical doctor. She had a daughter Sarah Strong who taught music in the Atlanta schools for years. I believe that she is living in Belton or Honea Path now, or was; I am not sure she is still lving, They were much associated with Erskine College in Due West. Cordelia The Wylies were from Cobb Co. GA. David Stephen Wylie served in the CSA. In 1870 he was living in Lemonds District of Cobb Co. Before 1880 he moved his family to Cleburne, TX. His wife was Amanda Narcissa Church Noel. The information was furnished to me by a cousin who had received a letter from David Stephen Wylie's son, John McElroy Wylie. The children of David and Amanda Noel were: Euphemia mrd. 1882 Wm. Thomas Thaggard Lillie May mrd. 1884 Thomas Whitehouse, a naturalized Emglishman. Elizabeth "Lizzie" mrd. 1888 Sidney Bounds and moved to MSCharles mrd. Fanny Dorsey; later moved to Wilbarger Co. TX Samuel mrd 1893 Mamie Stewart. They moved to Greer Co., OK. I suspect a cousin; how close, I do not know. David Crocker, MD, major WWI John McElroy Wylie mr. 1897 Alice Leonard Ware When Samuel and Mammie Stewart Wylie's young daughter had to have her leg amputated because of blood poisoning, she wouldn't consent to it unless my father, Robert Bruce Snell, would sit with her. The amputation was done on a kitchen table. She survived and lived to a ripe old age. I met her when she was about 80, living in Lubbock, TX