Jenny Wiley

Jenny Wiley

Jenny Wiley (born Jean "Jenny" Sellards in 1760 in Pennsylvania - 1831) was a legendary pioneer woman who was taken captive by native Americans in 1789. Wiley endured the slaying of her brother and children and escaped after 11 months of captivity. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park in Prestonsburg, Kentucky is named in her honor.

Early life

Jenny Wiley was born to Hezekiah Sellards and Jean Brevard (Jean Brevard is in dispute as some believe that Hezekiah may have married a Cherokee). Her family moved to Walkers Creek, in what is now Bland County, Virginia. It was here in 1778 that Jenny met and married Thomas Wiley, an Irish immigrant.

Soon after, they built a log cabin and had their first four children.

Capture

On October 1, 1789, cite book |last=connelley |first=William Elsey |title=Eastern Kentucky Papers;: The Founding of Harman's Station with an account of the Indian Capture of Mrs. Jennie Wiley |year=1910 |publisher=The Torch Press |Accounts given by the son of Jennie Wiley: Adam P. Wiley ] Thomas set out for a trading post with a horse heavy laden with ginseng to barter for domestic necessaries. That afternoon, Jenny's brother-in-law, John Borders, heard owl-call signals in the woods that made him suspect Native Americans were in the area and planning an attack. He warned his sister-in-law to pack up her children and leave the cabin, but Jenny wanted to finish some household chores before leaving. cite web |author=Hounshell Peppers, Jean|url=http://www.jeanhounshellpeppers.com/Jenny_Wiley_Story.htm |title= A Story of Jenny Wiley |accessdate=2008-06-18]

A group of eleven Native Americans, composed of two Cherokees, three Shawnees, three Wyandots, and three Delawares stormed the cabin. Jenny and her brother heard the Native Americans coming and tried to barricade the door, and also attempted to fight them off. They killed her younger brother of about fifteen years of age and her children, with the exception of her youngest child of about fifteen months. Jenny, who was expecting her fifth child, and the surviving child were then taken captive. There was some dispute amongst her captors about whether or not to kill her and her baby as they were slowing the party down, but they kept her and her baby alive until the baby became ill. At that point the captors killed the child while Jenny slept. She gave birth shortly thereafter, but that child was also murdered.cite book |last=Hall |first=C. Mitchell |title=Jenny Wiley Country;: A History of the Big Sandy Valley in Kentucky's Eastern Highlands and Genealogy of the Region's People |year=1972 |publisher=Kingsport Press |isbn=B0006C4H9M ]

Escape

. She managed to escape to Harman's Blockhouse in what was then Floyd County (now Johnson County). With the help of the settlers at Harman's Blockhouse, Jenny made her way back to Walker's Creek, where she began a new family with her husband, Thomas. In approximately 1800, the Wiley family crossed the Big Sandy River, and settled in what is currently Johnson County, KY. Jenny and her husband Thomas started a new family and had five children consisting of the following:

Jane Wiley, married Richard Williamson, son of Revolutionary War patriot at the Battle of Point Pleasant [cite book |last=Lewis |first=Virgil A.|title=History Of The Battle Of Point Pleasant, page 118|year=1909 |publisher=The Tribune Printing Company] also settled on Twelve Pole Creek; Sarah "Sally" Wiley, married twice (1) Christian Yost; (2) Samuel Murray and resided in Wayne County; Hezekiah Wiley, married Christine Nelson and settled on Twelve Pole Creek, Wanye County (W)VA; Adam Brevard Wiley married Sarah Stapleton and William Wiley, married Neely Dillon, both left families in Johnson County Kentucky.

Jenny Wiley lived in Johnson County with her family until her death in 1831.cite book |last=Hall |first=C. Mitchell |title=Jenny Wiley Country;: A History of the Big Sandy Valley in Kentucky's Eastern Highlands and Genealogy of the Region's People |year=1972 |publisher=Kingsport Press |isbn=B0006C4H9M ] [cite book |last=Scalf |first=Henry Preston |title=Jenny Wiley: A Saga of Tragedy and Courage in the Land of Western Waters |year=1964 |publisher=Prestonburg Publishing Company |isbn=B0007ET6JA ]

[cite book |last=Connelley |first=William Esley|title=The Founding Of Harman's Station |year=1910 |publisher=Torch Press Publishing Company]

tate Park

Jenny Wiley State Resort Park was established in her honor between Prestonsburg and Paintsville, Kentucky. The park is centered around 1100 acre Dewey Lake, and features the Jenny Wiley Theatre. [ [http://parks.ky.gov/resortparks/jw/ "Jenny Wiley State Resort Park"] Kentucky Department of Parks, October 19, 2005, retrieved August 27, 2006]

Jenny's horse race

Jenny is also honored by a Thoroughbred horse race named in her honor and run each year at Keeneland in Lexington, Kentucky. An event for fillies and mares, the race is called the Jenny Wiley Stakes and attracts some of the best female horses in American horse racing.

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