John Wiley > Timothy Wiley, Sr. > Timothy Wiley, Jr. > Nathaniel Wiley > Eli Wiley > Enos Wiley > Alonzo Eli Wiley > Edwin Ellsworth Wiley > Marjorie Ella (Wiley) Jobson > John Ellsworth Jobson
Immigrated: 1635 from Wye River Valley near Wales to Woodville, Massachusetts
Died: Probably 1672
Married:
- Elizabeth (Clough) Wiley (died 1662)
Children:
- John Wiley?
- Benjamin Wiley?
- Elizabeth Wiley (born 1649)
- Timothy Wiley, Sr. (born 1653)
- Susanna (Wiley) Damon (born 1655)
- Sarah Wiley (born 1658)
Source:
- Genealogical history of the town of Reading, Mass., including the present towns of Wakefield, Reading, and North Reading, with chronological and historical sketches, from 1639 to 1874 (“Wiley, John, one of the earliest settlers; lived in ‘Little World,’ now called Woodville. He died probably in 1672. His wife, whose name was Elizabeth, d. 1662. Chil. : John (perhaps) ; Benjamin (perhaps), who m. 1707, Mary Nichols; Elizabeth, b. 1649; Timothy, b. 1653 ; Susanna, b. 1655, and m. 1678, John Damon; Sarah, b. 1658.” … “1671. — Thomas Clark, Ordinary Keeper at Redding, convicted on his own confession of suffering disorderly persons in his house at an unreasonable time of night, and of threatening the Grand Jury, was sentenced to pay 15 shill and 5 pence. Tho. Hodgman and his wife, Cornelius Browne, John Wiley, Sam’l Dunton, and Sarah Eaton, for their uncivill carriages in an unseasonable time of night at Tho. Clarke’s house, were admonished and fined costs.”)