Wiles, William

Item

Title
Wiles, William
Alias
Wiles, Billy
Gender
Male
Biography
William Wiles was born sometime around 1814, possibly in Kentucky, where he was enslaved in Jessamine County by George J. Brown. Willam bought his freedom. He paid Brown $125 a year for his "time" so that he could do work to earn money. After four years, he saved the $400 to purchase his freedom. At some point in life, he moved to Lexington, where he lived and worked as a carriage driver. It is unknown when he died, but he lived to be at least 83 in 1897.
Member
Wiles family
Birth information
circa 1814
Relationship
Slaveholder(s): Brown, George J.
Bibliographic citation(s)
Der Deutsche beobachter. (New Philadelphia, OH), Jan. 6 1897. https://www.loc.gov/item/sn86063815/1897-01-06/ed-1/.
Source(s)
Sein Eigener Here