I saw your posting on the
Wiley - Cato connection in
Arkansas. I was looking for some information on
Cornelius Wiley and noticed that there are some things on the net that show he is connected to the
Cato family. If you go to Google and type in
Cornelius Wiley you will find some info. I think he was the brother of My gggrandfather, Stephen
Wiley, who was the son of Stephen
Wiley from N.Y.
They moved to Rapides
Parrish,
La. about 1802, and then moved to Old
Miller County,
Ark, where they were kicked out when it was discovered Old
Miller County was really in the Republic of
Texas. Cornelius is connected with the Stephen
Wiley family all through
La. and
Ark, and they have to be the same family as that name is too uncommon. Stephen
Wiley, the father, later went to
Texas and died in Nacadoghes,
Texas about 1828, I think. Samuel and Stephen
Wiley went back to
La., Cornelius married a
Cato and stayed in
Ark, Thomas went to
La. and John went to
Texas. Later SAmuel, Thomas, and Stephen all went to
Texas. I think Stephen Sr. had a brother named
Cornelius also, and that they were probably the sons of a William
Wiley. I think
Cornelius Wiley is in the 1820 census of
La., or maybe the 1810, if there was a census then. He seems to have been the first one to have arrived in
La., or at least the first one on the census.
Hope this helps to give you a start. I notice that
Cornelius matches perfectly with the DNA. Looks like they are Celtic, which is what I would think as the name
Wiley came from
Scotland, and belongs to one of the Clans. Can't remember which one at the moment.
Joyce
Moore