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    Jenny Wiley was born to Hezekiah Sellards and a mother whose name is unknown. No records have been located naming the wife of Hezekiah Sellards and mother of Jenny. Her family moved to Walkers Creek area, in what is now Bland County, Virginia. In 1778, Jenny met and married Thomas Wiley, a Scots/Irish immigrant in 1779, near Walker's Station.

  2. Nov 18, 2023 · Jenny Wiley escaped her captors and was later reunited with her husband Thomas Wiley. They returned to the site of her abduction in 1800 and built a cabin where they raised five children. Kentucky is home of Jenny Wiley State Park, Heritage Trail, Grave site, and Jenny Wiley Theater. Sources . ↑ Entered by Marie Mills, Dec 12, 2011; See also:

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  3. Apr 30, 2014 · The story of Jenny Sellards Wiley is one of great Appalachian lore. She was a pioneer woman who with her husband Thomas Wiley resided in Bland County, Virginia, was taken captive by American Indians in 1789 and taken to Kentucky. According to the story, several of her children and her brother were killed at the time.

  4. Virginia Jean "Jenny" Sellards was born in 1760, in Walkers Creek, Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America as the daughter of Hezekiah Sellards. She married Thomas Wiley in 1779, in Bland, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters. She died in 1831, in River, Johnson, Kentucky, United States, at the ...

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  5. The Survival Story of Jenny Wiley. Jenny Sellards was born in 1760 in the state of Pennsylvania. At the age of about 19 she and her family moved to Walkers Creek Virginia (now known as Bland County Va.) In 1779 Jenny met a young man named Thomas Wiley. They fell in love and shortly after got married at Walker’s Cabin.

  6. Jenny Wiley was born to Hezekiah Sellards and a mother whose name is unknown. No records have been located naming the wife of Hezekiah Sellards and mother of Jenny. Her family moved to Walkers Creek area, in what is now Bland County, Virginia. In 1778, Jenny met and married Thomas Wiley, a Scots/Irish immigrant in 1779, near Walker's Station.

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  8. About Jenny (Sellards) Wiley (1760-1831) Jean "Jenny" Sellards was born in Pennsylvania in about 1760, the daughter of Hezekiah Sellards and (Ukn) Brevard. The family migrated to Walkers Creek, Tazwell County, Virginia (now Bland County, Virginia) where Jenny met and married Irish immigrant Thomas Wiley, in 1778.

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