According to the 1850 census, he, his father, and both the gunsmiths Bearden and Roe lived in the same political subdivision. His father owned a farm, but he did not. He and his wife's household is listed right after his fathers but in a separate dwelling. Probably a small cabin on the fathers land. He was one of 9 children - 7 girls and 2 boys. His brother was 15 years older and of course would have inherited the fathers land. Thus, the old story of a younger son moving west. Eventually all of his sisters and their families followed him to Missouri. Only his brother and his family stayed in Tennessee. By the way, his name was Stephen L. Wiles, and his father was Stephen Wiles. The brother who stayed in Tennessee was Charles Wiles. I believe I have decided to try and reproduce a Bearden rifle if I can find some better pictures. So far I have only found two, one flint and one cap lock, but the picture quality is poor. Also, I have discovered that the gunsmith Alfred Bearden was a Freemason. My GG grandfather, Stephen L. was a Mason, so there is one more reason to believe he might have carried a Bearden rifle. I do know if his father, Stephen, was a Mason, but I would suspect that was the case. I am a Mason, so one more reason to go with a Bearden style.