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  1. Jane Denny Foster Wiley (née McDowell; December 10, 1829 - January 17, 1903) was the wife of Stephen Foster and the inspiration for his song "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair". Her archives are located in the University of Pittsburgh .

  2. Jane McDowell Foster Wiley was born December 10, 1829. She died at the age of seventy-four in a fire on January 17, 1903 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1] She is best known for being the wife of Stephen Foster and being the inspiration for Foster's song Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair.

  3. Jane McDowell, daughter of a Pittsburgh physician, married fledgling composer Stephen Foster on July 22, 1850. He was 24; she was 20. An attractive young woman with auburn hair, Jane had...

  4. Feb 8, 2020 · Jane Denny McDowell Foster Wiley was born December 10, 1829. She died at the age of seventy-three in a fire on January 17, 1903 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] She is best known for being the wife of Stephen Foster and being the inspiration for Foster's song Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair.

  5. Jane McDowell Foster Wiley was born December 10, 1829. Career. She died at the age of seventy-four in a fire on January 17, 1903 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is best known for being the wife of Stephen Foster and being the inspiration for Foster"s song Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair. Jane"s father was a well-known physician in Pittsburgh.

  6. The second was with Jane Denny McDowella Pittsburgher; and daughter of a local physician whose family lived on Penn Ave and were friends with the Fosters. Thus, Stephen had known Jane for years before he began to court her, first in Cincinnati, and later in the parlor of her home in Pittsburgh.

  7. Sep 26, 2022 · Jane Denny McDowell Foster Wiley was born on December 10, 1829. She died at the age of seventy-three in a fire on January 17, 1903, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is best known for being the wife of Stephen Foster and being the inspiration for Foster's song Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair.

  8. Jane Denny Foster Wiley (née McDowell; December 10, 1829 - January 17, 1903) was the wife of Stephen Foster and the inspiration for his song "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair". Her archives are located in the University of Pittsburgh .

  9. To everyone’s surprise, Stephen Foster married Jane McDowell, daughter of a leading Pittsburgh physician, on 22 July 1850. For friends and mutual acquaintances, it remained a mystery why the couple got together in the first place.

  10. Foster’s widow, Jane McDowell , married again in later years to Matthew Wiley, died on January 9, 1903 and is interred in the Dr. Andrew McDowell lot, Section 12, Lot 14.

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