*NOTE: THE COMPILER OF THIS FILE CLAIMS NO RELATIONSHIP TO ANY WILEY OR WYLEY FAMILY*
***ORIGINAL SPELLING HAS BEEN RETAINED***
Date | Notice |
Nov 2 1839 | [Died] On Thursday, the 31st ult., at the residence of his mother, St. John Porter Wiley, eldest son of the late Mr. Paul Wiley, of this City, aged 19 years |
Feb 27 1841 | [Married] WILEY & WILEY On the 23rd inst., at the residence of her father, by the Rev. Mr. Dill, Muff, Mr. John Wiley, of Soppagh, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. John Wiley, Elagh |
Feb 12 1842 | [Married] WILEY & WITHEROW On Thursday, the 3rd inst., by the Rev. Richard Dill, minister of Knowhead, Mr. John Wiley, of this City, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Alexander Witherow, of Gortcormican, county Donegal |
Feb 25 1843 | [Married] STEVENSON & WYLEY On the 23rd inst., in Glendermott Church, by the Rev. A. G. Cary, Josiah Stevenson, Esq., Hermitage, county Derry, to Mary Theodosia, only surviving daughter of the late Mr. Paul Wylie, of this City |
Dec 9 1843 | [Died] On Friday morning, the 1st inst., in Cowbog Street, aged 29 years, Mary, wife of John Wiley, grocer |
Oct 19 1844 | [Married] WILEY & PRESTON On Monday 14th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Gray, Presbyterian Minister of Burt, Mr. Joseph Wiley, merchant of this City, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. Samuel Preston, of Elagh |
Feb 7 1846 | [Married] WILEY & DIXON On the 29th ult., by the Rev. Richard Dill, of Knowhead, Mr. Moses Wiley, merchant, of this City, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John Dixon, of Craig |
Jul 20 1849 | [Died] July 9, near Moneymore, the Rev. William Wylie, in the 70th year of his age |
May 24 1850 | [Married] SWAN & WILEY On the 9th inst., in the Presbyterian Church, Knowhead, by the Rev. John M. Bleckley, Joseph Swan, Esq., late of New York, America, to Mary Jane, youngest daughter of John Wiley, Esq., Gallagh |
Jun 13 1851 | [Died] At sea, on the 16th April last, on her voyage home from India, Mary Ann, wife of Edward M. Wylly, Esq., Bengal Civil Service, and daughter of the late Robert Maginniss, Esq., of this City |
Apr 14 1854 | [Married] WILEY & WARNOCK On the 7th inst., by the Rev. William McClure, of Derry, in Knowhead Presbyterian Church, Mr. John Wiley, of Strand Road, merchant, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr. William L. Warnock, of Orchard Street |
Mar 20 1857 | [Died] On the 19th inst., at his residence, Cowbog Street, Londonderry, Mr. John Wiley, aged 50 years. His remains will be removed for interment in the burying ground of Drumhaggart, on Monday morning next, at ten o'clock. |
May 16 1862 | [Died] May 12, at Coshquin, William Wiley, aged 61 years |
Aug 29 1862 | [Married] ELDER & WYLIE August 25, in the Cathedral Derry, by the Rev. William M. Beresford, Mr. Robert Elder, Burnfoot, to Isabella, relict of the late Mr. David Wylie, Derryvane |
Aug 29 1862 | [Died] August 22, at the residence of her brother, Clarendon Street, Londonderry, Anna Wylie |
Jan 2 1863 | [Married] WYLIE & REID December 26, in the Second Presbyterian Church, Glendermott, by the Rev. Joseph Corkey, Mr. William Wylie, to Miss Elizabeth Reid, both of Drumahoe |
May 15 1863 | [Married] WYLIE & LOVE May 14, in the Cathedral, Londonderry, by the Rev. William Craig, A. M., Mr. Thomas Wylie, Londonderry, to Lizzie, second daughter of the late Mr. Thompson Love, Ramelton |
Oct 23 1863 | [Died] October 19, suddenly, of inflammation, Mr. Robert Long Wylie, of Gallaugh, aged 43 years |
Jul 22 1864 | [Birth] July 14, at 48 Clarendon Street, Derry, the wife of Mr. Thomas Wylie, of a son |
Aug 5 1864 | [Birth] August 4, at Rosemount, Londonderry, the wife of Mr. Alexander Wylie, of a daughter |
Aug 19 1864 | [Married] BRYCE & WYLEY August 16, at Ballyarnett Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Robert McCreary, Mr. James Bryce, of Inch, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. John Wylie, Sappagh |
Apr 21 1865 | [Married] WYLIE & LONG April 12, in the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Derry, by the Rev. R. McCreery, Ballyarnett, Mr. John Wylie, Sappagh, to Miss Mary Jane Long, Derry |
Apr 25 1865 | [Married] JOSEPH & WYLIE April 20, in the Presbyterian Church, Ballyarnett, by the Rev. R. McCartney, Mr. James Joseph, Muff, to Miss Mary Wylie, Lisnagraw |
Oct 31 1865 | [Died] October 29, at her brother's residence, 48, Clarendon Street, Londonderry, Susan, only surviving daughter of the late Mr. John Wylie, Dree Hill, county Tyrone |
Mar 13 1866 | [Birth] March 2, at William Street, Derry, the wife of Mr. Moses Wiley, of a daughter |
Jun 1 1866 | [Birth] May 24, at 48 Clarendon Street, Derry, the wife of Mr. Thomas Wylie, merchant, of a son |
Sep 11 1866 | [Married]WYLIE & BOYLE August 31, in the Presbyterian Church, Dunmurry [Co. Antrim] , by the Rev. R. J. Arnold, B. A., Mr. William Wylie, to Miss Eliza Boyle, Derry |
Oct 26 1866 | [Birth] October 23, at Crossroads, Waterside, Derry, the wife of Mr. William Wiley, of a son |
Jun 21 1867 | [Married] WILEY & WILEY June 19, in the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Londonderry, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, Ballyarnet, Mr. Richard Wiley, Coshquin, to Miss Mary Wiley, Gallagh |
Aug 9 1867 | [Married] WILEY & WILEY August 8, in the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Derry, by the Rev. Robert McCreery, Ballyarnett, Mr. Richard Wiley, Gallagh, to Miss Wiley, Carnamoyle |
Oct 1 1867 | [Married] DALE & WILEY (WARNOCK) September 26, in the Waterside Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. William McClure, Mr. William Dale, auctioneer, to Maggie, relict of the late Mr. John Wiley, merchant, and only daughter of William L. Warnock, Esq., Londonderry |
Jan 7 1868 | [Married] THOMPSON & WILEY January 2, in the Ballyarnett Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. James Denham, D. D., Joseph, second son of Mr. John Thompson, Culmore, to Eliza Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Moses Wiley, of Derry |
Apr 10 1868 | [Died] April 5, at her residence, Prince Edward Terrace, Blackrock, Anne, relict of the late Robert Wylie, Esq., Surgeon R. N., of Letterkenny, county Donegal |
Jun 2 1868 | [Died] At the residence of her son in law, R. Collins, Pump Street, Derry, Fanny, relict of the late Paul Wylie. Her remains will be removed for interment in the Cathedral burying ground on this Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock |
Jun 12 1868 | [Married] BELL & WILEY June 4, in the Presbyterian Church, Knowhead, by the Rev. John Camac, Mr. Alexander Bell, of Lenamore, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Richard Wiley, Derryvane |