NameElizabeth Jane Pritchard
Birth29 Apr 1840, Harrison Co., (W) Virginia
Deathaft 1920, Fairmont, West Virginia
Alias/AKAJane Pritchard; E. P. Jane Pritchard
FatherPeter Pritchard (1798-1883)
MotherElizabeth Willis (1798-1869)
Spouses
Birthabt 1797, (W) Virginia
Death1865, Weston, Lewis Co., West Virginia
Marriage29 Jan 1857, West Virginia
Marr Memomarr. by Calvin Conner
BirthNov 1829, Maryland468
Deathaft 1910469
Marriage14 Mar 1867
ChildrenWilliam (1876-)
 Sophia (1874-)
Notes for Elizabeth Jane Pritchard
Another source says: b. White Oak, Ritchie County, West Virginia

married when whe was 17 and Lewis Maxwell was a widower of 60189


190another sources says: b. Apr. 29, 1839

470At their wedding [William Wiley & Elizabeth Pritchard], a Methodist minister, Rev. A. A. Reger officiated and recieved $50.00 for his services, a very large amount for the time.

Called Jane Wiley in the 1900 census, Fairmont, Marion Co., West Virginia [living w/ husband, William Wiley]
Called Jane Wiley in the 1910 census, Fairmont, Marion Co., West Virginia [living w/ husband, William Wiley]
Called Jane Wiley in the 1920 census, Fairmont, Marion Co., West Virginia [living w/o husband...as head of household]
Notes for Lewis (Spouse 1)
. . . Lewis Maxwell, third son of Thomas and Jane Lewis, born in 1790, was a member of congress from 1827 to 1833, and was a man of no small means for his time. Being an early surveyor, as before mentioned, he entered large
tracts of land all over this part of the state, and as he left no heirs much of his fortune fell to his nephew, Franklin Maxwell.
In 1844, he was first married to Miss Safronia Wilson, and his second wife, whom he married in 1859, was Miss Jane Pritchard, daughter of Peter Pritchard, of White Oak. He died near Weston In Lewis county in 1865, and his widow who was many years his junior is now Mrs. Wiley of Fairmont.
Robert Maxwell, the fourth son of Thomas and Jane Lewis, was born on Fegruary 19, 1791, and on March 19, 1812, he was married to Miss Rebecca Eastlack, who was born on November 6, 1792, and died at their home in Ohio, on May 9, 1843. After her death he returned to Lost creek in Harrison county, where he contracted two subsequent marriages, and where he died on February 5, 1844.
His children were as follows and all were born of the first union: Thomas J., Frances B. (Mrs. Wm. Boggs), Jane Lewis, and Amy, who died in childhood, Rebecca H. (Mrs. Joseph Lefevre), Meiggs L., Caroline A. (Mrs. B. F. McMillian), Mary Melvina (Mrs. Alexander Ireland), Robert C., and Emma Ann (Mrs. Sylvanus Page), all of whom reside, and rest, in Ohio, and other Western states. Caroline, Meiggs, and Rebecca, alone survive.145
Notes for Lewis & Elizabeth Jane (Family)
another source says marr. 1859
Notes for William H. (Spouse 2)
470At their wedding [Wiley & Elizabeth], a Methodist minister, Rev. A. A. Reger officiated and recieved $50.00 for his services, a very large amount for the time.
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