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Willey, IA -- U.S. city in Iowa
Population (2000): 103
Housing Units (2000): 33
Land area (2000): 0.248100 sq. miles (0.642577 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.248100 sq. miles (0.642577 sq. km)
FIPS code: 85710
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 41.977003 N, 94.820033 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Willey (surname)

Willey is a surname of British origin. It may refer to:

  • Alan Willey (born 1965), American soccer player
  • Basil Willey (1897–1978), British historian and literary critic
  • Calvin Willey (1776–1858), American politician
  • Carl Willey (1931–2009), American baseball player
  • David Willey (cricketer) (born 1990), British cricketer
  • David Willey (physicist) (born 1947), American physicist
  • Edward E. Willey (1910–1986), American politician
  • Frederick Willey (1910–1987), British politician
  • Gordon Willey (1913–2002), American archaeologist
  • Hubert James Willey (1897–1948), British soldier
  • James Willey (born 1939), American composer
  • Kathleen Willey (born 1946), American political aide
  • N. B. Willey (1838–1921), American politician
  • Neil Willey (born 1976), British swimmer
  • Norm Willey (1927–2011), American football player
  • Peter Willey (born 1949), British cricketer
  • Ron Willey (1929–2004), Australian rugby league player and coach
  • Vernon Willey (1884–1982), British politician
  • Waitman T. Willey (1811–1900), American politician
  • Walt Willey (born 1951), American actor

Usage examples of "willey".

She was a class mistress herself, in Willey Green Grammar School, as she had been for some years.

They drew away from the colliery region, over the curve of the hill, into the purer country of the other side, towards Willey Green.

Yellow celandines showed out from the hedge-bottoms, and in the cottage gardens of Willey Green, currant-bushes were breaking into leaf, and little flowers were coming white on the grey alyssum that hung over the stone walls.

It was a long, low old house, a sort of manor farm, that spread along the top of a slope just beyond the narrow little lake of Willey Water.

In one of the intervals Gudrun and Ursula set out for a walk, going towards Willey Water.

When the sisters came to Willey Water, the lake lay all grey and visionary, stretching into the moist, translucent vista of trees and meadow.

COAL-DUST Going home from school in the afternoon, the Brangwen girls descended the hill between the picturesque cottages of Willey Green till they came to the railway crossing.

SKETCH-BOOK One morning the sisters were sketching by the side of Willey Water, at the remote end of the lake.

AN ISLAND Meanwhile Ursula had wandered on from Willey Water along the course of the bright little stream.

There was a little pleasure-launch on Willey Water and several rowing boats, and guests could take tea either in the marquee that was set up in the grounds of the house, or they could picnic in the shade of the great walnut tree at the boat-house by the lake.

The sisters happened to call in a cottage in Willey Green to buy honey.

He turned his face entirely away from the blackened mining region that stretched away on the right hand of Shortlands, he turned entirely to the country and the woods beyond Willey Water.

The dying man was asking about a leakage from Willey Water into one of the pits.

Winding through the hollow, he passed the Grammar School, and came to Willey Green Church.

These senators, with the addition of Nesmith and Willey, who did not vote on the passage of the bill, gave the final count of 30 in favor of the passage to 18 against--lacking the two-thirds and therefore failing to pass the bill.