Rebecca, Thank you very much for the information. Do you know anything about James Wyles or his wife Lavanna Smith? She was born in Monticello and they were also married there. I really appreciate all the work you people do. Love reading the stories. Thanks and have a good day Wanda Wyles wwyles@digital.com > Wanda, Old Times has two Wyles: > Emmett and Lottie Herring. p 294 > Rebecca DeArmond > rdea@seark.net > www.seark.net/~rdea/ > www.seark.net/~history/ > > ---------- > > From: Wanda Wyles <wwyles@digital.net> > > To: ARDREW-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [ARDREW-L] Mrs. Conrad Wyles > > Date: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 8:12 AM > > > > Jann, > > It's me searching for the Wyles. Thank you so much for the info. > > Still haven't found much more that I had EXCEPT where some of them > > were buried (Rough & Ready). > > Thanks again and have a good day. > > Wanda Wyles > > > Isn't someone on the list searching for the Wyles family???? > > > > > > Drew Advance Oct. 27, 1925: Mrs. Conrad Wyles, vied very suddenly at > the > > > family residence in the eastern part of town last Thursday evening > about 10 > > > o'clock of heart trouble. She had been in bad health for about ten > years but > > > had been able to be up and had been sitting on the porch up until about > 7 > > > o'clock when she complained of feeling sick and retired early. She is > > > survived by her husband. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon > at 2:30 > > > o'clock, conducted by Rev. M.K. Irvin and burial was in Rough and Ready > > > > cemetery. > > > > > > > > > Jann > > > > > > > > > > > > Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail > account > > > at http://www.eudoramail.com > > > > > > > > > >