> Hi, William A is the oldest son of Thomas Wylie, and the brother of my Lewis Wylie. The DJ and Samuel I don't know, but they are probably cousins. Samuel was a recurring given name in my line. Deurene is a cousin of mine, met through the internet and genealogy. And would your Wylies be William and Isabella? > > From The History of Fayette Co., Tn 1986 > is > a William A. Wylie born 30 Nov 1808 Chester Co., SC - died 30 Mar 1890 and > Martha N. Born 8 Oct 1808 died 16 Feb 1886. Both are buried in Drivers Cem, > Freestone Co., TX. > Wm. A Wylie purchased 213 acres 12 Sept 1853, located on the waters of > Muddy Creek, 10th Dist, Fayette Co., TN. He sold 122 acres 1 Dec 1868 and > 104 acres Nov. 1869. By June 1880, he and several families moved to Texas. > > It is a rather long article submitted by Deurene Oates Morgan. > > On the 8 July 1870 census of Tipton Co, Tn, Post Office Covington, TN > is > Dwelling 91/91 Wylie, D.J. 50 Male White Farmer 150 SC > M.J. 24 female > E. Y or G. (?) 7/12 female born TN > > Dwelling 90/90 Wylie, Samuel 56 M W Farmer 150 SC > Nancy 54 female SC > N.C. 18 female SC > > ________________________ > I too have Chester Co, SC Wylie(s) they migrated to Ala. > > __________________ > > > At 09:37 PM 7/30/99 -0500, Susan Wilson wrote: >>Bingo! I have Herrings and Willie (Wylie, etc.) in Shelby County ( married >>each other), and Gentrys in Lee County MS. Not in Memphis, but in >>Arlington, a small town northeast of Memphis. > -- Susan Wilson MEVATEC Corporation swilson@peo.mevatec.com jswilson@edge.net sgwilson@email.uophx.edu