Andrew Wylie Jr. (February 25, 1814 – August 1, 1905) was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.
[1][2] His maternal grandfather was Craig Ritchie, a Scottish-American immigrant pioneer and Pennsylvania state lawmaker.
[2][3] Her maternal uncles included David Ritchie (a Pittsburgh city councilman, U.S. congressman, and judge).
His wife's sister and brother-in-law (Mariana and Jedediah Hyde Lathrop) also moved their family to Pennsylvania, while father remained in Alexandria.
His nomination expired on March 14, 1863, with the sine die adjournment of the special session of the 38th United States Congress.
Horace would remain a resident of Washington, D.C. for many years, and he and his first wife (Kylie, with whom he has six children) became fixtures of the city's social scene.