Theophilus Albert Willy was a Republican member of the Wisconsin Legislature.
In 1866 he came to Appleton, Wisconsin, where he worked as a miller and buyer of grain for a few years.
From 1870 to 1878 he was a manufacturer of staves (wooden parts for barrels) and lumber, and was also a dealer of merchandise.
[3] He died in 1916, and is buried in Forest Hill Cemetery in Madison, Wisconsin.
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