Elizabeth Wiley
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Generation: 1
1. Elizabeth Wiley was born about 1798 in Kentucky, USA (daughter of Wiley and ( Wiley )); died in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA.
Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: K8CH-XL7
- Census: 1850, Trigg County, Kentucky, USA; Elizabeth and Alexander Harrell
- Census: 1860, Trigg County, Kentucky, USA; Married to A Harrell
Elizabeth married Alexander Harrell about 1826 in Kentucky, USA. Alexander (son of John Street Harrell and Nancy Theresa Bostic) was born in 1801 in North Carolina, USA; died in Mar 1870 in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:- Nancy Caroline Harrell was born on 4 Feb 1818 in Tennessee, USA; died on 28 Dec 1886 in Stone County, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Fox Cemetery, Fox, Stone, Arkansas, USA.
- James Monroe Harrell was born in Nov 1832 in Donaldson, Trigg, Kentucky, USA; died in 1904 in Hunter, Woodruff, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Hunter Cemetery, Hunter, Woodruff, Arkansas, USA.
- Thomas Richard Harrell was born about 1831 in North Carolina, USA; died in Tennessee, USA.
- LeRoy Samuel Harrell was born on 4 Sep 1825 in Stewart County, Tennessee, USA; died on 17 Feb 1901 in Kentucky, USA; was buried in Flat Lick Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Herndon, Christian, Kentucky, USA.
- Sarah L Harrell was born in 1837 in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA; died after 1880.
- Martha M Harrell was born in 1832 in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, USA; died after 1880.
- Wiley Harrell was born about 1823 in Christian County, Kentucky, USA; died before 1900.
- John Harry Harrell was born in 1821 in Tennessee, USA; died in Mar 1870 in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA.
- Norfleet Harrell was born in 1824 in Tennessee, USA; died on 8 Feb 1899 in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Harrell Cemetery, Cadiz, Trigg, Kentucky, USA.
2. Wiley married ( Wiley ). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. ( Wiley ) Children:
- 1. Elizabeth Wiley was born about 1798 in Kentucky, USA; died in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA.
- John Wiley was born about 1800 in South Carolina, USA.