My Carlile was called Eliza, married William Wilson sometime about 1840 and came from the area of Castlereagh Village on the outskirts of Belfast. I believe a road in the area of the families farm used to be called "Carlile's Brae" to mark the families presence in the area. Any information that may relate would be greatly appreciated. John Craig
>I am Alice Riley @ ariley.localaccess.com in the State of Washington. > >My family tree goes back to a John Carlile, born about 1618, supposidly in >London, England, with a wife named Jane, had a son John, married to a Mary >Goodwin (sp) born about 1649, in Middlesex, England. They had a daughter >Mary born 1674 that married a Richard Haines born 1665 in Northamptonshire, >England and came to the United states and then married Mary Carlile in New >Jersey. I am desperately trying to trace this family. If you have any >information concerning any of these people I would sure appreciate hearing >from you. Some places have corrected the spelling to Carlisle. > >Thank you for any help you can give me. Alice Riley ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Alice, Here is the outline of my tree down to my great grandfather. I am not sure how much of this is of interest to you. Outline of CARLILE Family Tree (preliminary) 1) John CARLILE (b:1618-19; m: ca 1647; d:3/1/1692) + Jane unknown (b:1629; d:2/21/1689-90), parents unknown, in London, England. Children: - 1 2) John CARLILE, Jr. (b:1648 in Stepney, Middlesex, Eng.; m: 1/29/1671; d:3/28/1681 in Devonshire; buried in Checker Alley) + Mary GOEDOWNE (GOODWIN) (b: 1652; d: 5/11/1690 in London; buried at St. Botolph Bishopsgate, London), daughter of Abraham GOEDOWNE and Elizabeth DIFFILL). Married at Westbury Street Friend's Meeting House, London. John was a "broad weafer; lived in Spittlefields MM, Devon". Children: - 7 3) John CARLILE (b: 3/15/1672; d: 4/11/1676 of smallpox) 3) Mary CARLILE (b: 6/4/1673; d: 6/19/1676) 3) Mary CARLILE** (b: 7/20/1674 in Devonshire MM, Middlesex, Eng.; m: 1691; d: 4/1746 in Fostertown, Burlington, NJ) + Richard HAINES (b: 8/6/1665; d: 4/12/1746) in Anyhoe, Northhamptonshire, Eng). Richard's parents were Richard Sr. and Margaret S. HAINES (Richard Sr. died aboard the "Amity" enroute to America in 1680.) Children: - 10 (born in Evesham, Burlington Co., NJ) 4) Abraham Haines (b:1696) 4) Richard III Haines (b: 1698) 4) Mary Haines (b: 2/2/1700) 4) Carlisle Haines (b: ca 1700) + Sarah MATLOCK 4) Rebecca Haines (b: ca 1704) 4) Rachel Haines (b: ca 1707) 4) Enoch Haines (b: ca 1710) 4) Bethanah Haines (b: ca 1714) 4) Sarah Haines (b: 1/15/1715) 4) Elizabeth Haines (b: ca 1718) 3) Abraham CARLILE (b: 9/9/1675; d: 10/16/1748) + Hannah MICKLE (sister of Archibald Mickle who came from Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland in 1683) Children: - 3 4) Abraham CARLEILL(CARLILE) (b: unk; d: 10/16/1747) + Mary KAY on 3/28/1728 ? 4) Robert CARLILE (b: unk; d: unk) from Readingtown, NJ + Abigail GEDDES from Woodbridge, NJ, on 4/26/1757} ? 4) William CARLILE (b: unk; d: unk) from Monmouth, NJ + Hannah TAYLOR from Monmouth, NJ, on 4/16/1764} ? 3) John Carlile (b: 2/4/1677; d: 5/14/1677 of convulsions) 3) Elizabeth Carlile (b: 1681; d: 2/17/1681, age 2 weeks) ============================================================ The above is taken from "Milton Rubincan Family Papers Vol II" and from Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume 1, 1670-1730, page 82. The following is taken largely from Hinshaw's "Encyclopedia of Quakerism in America Vol II: ============================================================ 3) John CARLILE III(b: 4/13/1678; d: 2/21/1738) + Mary GLADING (GLADWIN) (b: 7/1/1685; d: 2/21/1748) on 5/27/1704 in Burlington MM, Burlington Co, NJ (see above) Will of John CARLIELL (CARLILE) on 12/13/1725 states that Mary is his sole heiress and executrix of real and person estate Children: - 6 4) John Carlile (b: ca 1720; m: 4/4/1744; d: 1749) + Ann SMITH in 1744, in Burlington Co., NJ (Will dated 3/20/1744 cites mother, Mary and wife, Anne in Burlington Co.) Children: - 1 5) Abraham Carlile (b: unk; d: 10/16/1747) 4) Rebecca Carlile (b: 1714; m: 4/5/1737; ) + John SAUNDER 4) Mary Carlile (b: unk; d: 1738) 4) Sarah Carlile (b: ca 1710; d: 6/10/1769) + William PRESTON (b: 1714; d: 2/21/1740) on 8/13/1737 (contrary to discipline) She came to Phila. with mother, Mary on 11/1/1732 after John died. 4) Hannah Carlile (b: unk: d: unk) + to REESE on 11/27/1743 (contrary to discipline) ** 4) Abraham CARLILE(b: 1720; m: 2/19/1748; d: 2/3/1778, age 58 by hanging for treason**) + Ann BROOKS (b: unk; d: 1789 in Burlington), daughter of Edward Children: - 1 5) Abraham Carlile (b: 3/3/1764; d: 1837), a goldsmith + Mercy JENKS (b: 10/20/1769; d: 10/1/1836 ), daughter of Thomas JENKS and Rebecca RICHARDSON, on 10/18/1792 in Bucks Co. PA Children: - 5 6) Thomas Jenks Carlile (b: 10/15/1793; d: unk) 6) Ann Carlile (b: 12/11/1795; d: 11/6/1865 at residence of brother-in-law, Joseph Copperthwaite) 6) Joseph Jenks Carlile (b: 2/19/1812; d: 4/24/1860) + Elizabeth KIRKBRIDE (b: 5/24/1817; d: 8/14/1856), daughter of John KIRKBRIDE and Elizabeth STORY, on 5/16/1839 Children: - 6 7) William K. Carlile Sr.(b: 5/29/1840; d: 2/20/1924) 7) Elizabeth K. Carlile (b: 7/31/1841; d: 4/5/1914) 7) Edward Carlile (b: 9/30/1843; d: 4/30/1844) 7) Joseph Edward Carlile (b: 3/13/1845; d: 3/20/1864) 7) Henry Cowperthwait Carlile (b: 1/31/1847; d: 11/14/1918) (Frankfort section, WDMH - 1/22/1902) + Emma P. WILLITS (b: 3/26/1861; d: 11/29/1933), daughter of Samuel & Phoebe Pearson WILLITS, in 1892 Children: - 1 (omit) 7) Charles Albert Carlile (b: 2/24/1849; d: 1/20/1857) 6) Rebecca CARLILE (b: 3/3/1798; d: 11/12/1874) + Joseph COWPERTHWAIT (d: 10/31/1868) Children: - 2 7) Joseph Cowperthwait (b: 1834; d: unk) 7) Carrielee Cowperthwait (b: 1833; d: unk) ============================================================ Continuation of the Carlile Pedigree beginning with Abraham ============================================================ 6) Abraham CARLILE III(b: 8/3/1805; d: ca 1865) + Helena RICE (b: 1810; d: >1880) Children: - 6 (2 sons joined Union Army then settled in Chattanooga, TN after Civil War) 7) Anna Carlile (b: 1829; d: >1880) 7) Octavia Carlile (b: 1831; d: >1880) 7) Thomas J. CARLILE (b: 1833; d: 10/29/1878 of yellow fever) - was mayor of Chattanooga, TN until death + Marion (Mary) BENDER (b: 5/22/1838 in Iowa City, Iowa; m: 6/5/1856 in PA; d: 1927), daughter of Gildon & Charlotte BENDER; moved to Chattanooga, TN in 1864 Children: - 4 (omit) ============================================================ Continuation of the Carlile pedigree begining with William K. Carlile, Sr. ============================================================ 7) William K. Carlile Sr. (b: 5/29/1840; m: 6/2/1867; d: 2/20/1924 + Lillie HAMILTON (b: 9/19/1845; d: 2/5/1924), daughter of Richard J. & Lydia A. HAMILTON, on 6/2/1867 Children: - 4 8) Laura L Carlile(b: 5/30/1870; d: 10/13/1914) 8) William Abbey Carlile(b: 10/1/1871 in Pittsburg); m: 10/12/1898 at Baptist Temple, Phila.; d: 4/6/1948) + Anna Gaul MILLER (b: 5/14/1871; d: 12/14/1942), daughter of Daniel (b: 1844) & Henrietta (b: 1844) MILLER Children: - 1 (omit) ** These two have interesting stories.
Hi Karen! Thanks for responding. I was interested to hear that you had a David Carlyle in your family, because I have many in my branch, starting in 1696, but can only find one other in all the hundreds of names I have. I have not yet been able to fit my branch into any of the trees that I have, either of the descendants of John Carlyle, first Lord Carlyle, or his brother Adam Carlyle of Bridekirk ... these are the two main lines I have. There are some George Carlyles, but not quite the right fit for you. You might want to try a Rootsweb List that includes Glasgow... it can't hurt. I will keep in touch and we can compare notes. Linda in BC Karen Carlyle wrote: > Linda, > My CARLYLE ancestor was not born in the Dumfries area, although given > his surname I imagine there's a link to there at some point in time. My > gg-grandfather, George Carlyle was born abt 1824 supposedly in Glasgow. > (His daughter's obit says Edinborough, but a distant cousin who found > where he died has told me that it is Glasgow.) He also had a younger > brother David, born abt. 1832. Both were potters. George arrived in > the US in 1849. I could not find them in the LDS parish records. > > Are you aware of (or researching) Carlyle's who left the Dumfries area? > Any suggestions on where I can look to move backwards in time? > > Thanks, > Karen Carlyle -- <!DOCTYPE NETSCAPE-Bookmark-file-1> <!-- This is an automatically generated file. It will be read and overwritten. Do Not Edit! --> <TITLE>Linda Sherlock's Bookmarks</TITLE> <H1>Linda Sherlock's Bookmarks</H1> <DL><p> </DL><p>
Hi Ode! Thank you for your information ... I do actually have the book ... some of my fellow listers on the Dumfries-Galloway List feel that much of what C. L. Johnstone wrote is guesswork, but it is interesting to read. I am looking for a book entitled "Collections for a History of the Ancient Family of Carlisle", published privately in 1822 by Nicholas Carlisle. that may have been the book Johnstone referred to although the title is slightly different. I looked for your Nathaniel Carlile among the info I had, but couldn't find anyone of that name. There was a branch of families that spelled their name CARLILE who went to Paisley, England. You might have more luck there. Also I suspect Nathaniel is not a Scottish name, so he was probably born in the US. I'll keep in touch ... cheers from Linda Odecarlile@aol.com wrote: > Since you have many names from the Borders and Dumfriesshire area, I assume > you probably have the following book, but I am posting it's identification for > any others who may not know about it. I have a copy, but can't make use of it > since I have never found my Carlile/Carlisle ancestor who came to the U. S. > > "The Historical Families of Dumfriesshire and the Border Wars," by C. L. > Johnstone, Second Edition, originally published 1889, reprint by Clearfield > Company (associated with the Genealogical Publishing Company), 1996. ISBN > 0-8063-4629-9. > > This is a small paperback, 213 pages, which extracts info on Dumfriesshire > families from 33 listed books in Edinburgh, London, Paris, etc. One of the 33 > books is "History of the Carliles," not otherwise identified. There are many > references to Carliles, Carlyles, and Carlisles from the 1100's to date of > publication in 1889. Appendix B is a descendancy chart from Alfred the Great > (d. 901), on which Sir W. Carlile descended from Malcolm II married Margaret > who was descended from Robert Bruce. The rest of the chart is a > Carlile/Carlyle descendancy ending with the children of another Sir William > who died before 1468. There is a good bit of info on how these people and > fought with neighbors all the time. > > I'm still looking for ancestors of Nathaniel Carlile whose will was probated > in Halifax County, NC in 1812. > > Ode T. Carlisle -- <!DOCTYPE NETSCAPE-Bookmark-file-1> <!-- This is an automatically generated file. It will be read and overwritten. Do Not Edit! --> <TITLE>Linda Sherlock's Bookmarks</TITLE> <H1>Linda Sherlock's Bookmarks</H1> <DL><p> </DL><p>
Since you have many names from the Borders and Dumfriesshire area, I assume you probably have the following book, but I am posting it's identification for any others who may not know about it. I have a copy, but can't make use of it since I have never found my Carlile/Carlisle ancestor who came to the U. S. "The Historical Families of Dumfriesshire and the Border Wars," by C. L. Johnstone, Second Edition, originally published 1889, reprint by Clearfield Company (associated with the Genealogical Publishing Company), 1996. ISBN 0-8063-4629-9. This is a small paperback, 213 pages, which extracts info on Dumfriesshire families from 33 listed books in Edinburgh, London, Paris, etc. One of the 33 books is "History of the Carliles," not otherwise identified. There are many references to Carliles, Carlyles, and Carlisles from the 1100's to date of publication in 1889. Appendix B is a descendancy chart from Alfred the Great (d. 901), on which Sir W. Carlile descended from Malcolm II married Margaret who was descended from Robert Bruce. The rest of the chart is a Carlile/Carlyle descendancy ending with the children of another Sir William who died before 1468. There is a good bit of info on how these people and fought with neighbors all the time. I'm still looking for ancestors of Nathaniel Carlile whose will was probated in Halifax County, NC in 1812. Ode T. Carlisle
Hi Connie! All my connections are either in Scotland or the Borders area, or in Canada. I am sorry but I have no info on Carlyles/Carlisles who emigrated to the US. Cheers from Linda Connie wrote: > Hello: > My 3rd great grandmother was Margaret Carlisle-Shackelford, daughter of > James Carlisle from Abbeville (Lowndesville) SC, around 1800. Any > connections or info on them, please let me know. > Thanks > Donnie Shackelford > -----Original Message----- > From: Linda Sherlock <linda_sherlock@bc.sympatico.ca> > To: CARLILE-L@rootsweb.com <CARLILE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, January 25, 1999 11:53 PM > Subject: CARLYLE > > >Hi Everyone! I just joined this list and I am wondering if there is > >anyone out there who is researching CARLYLE from Dumfriesshire, Scotland > >from 1600-1800's. I have hundreds of names and am trying to fit my > >family in. Cheers from Linda > > -- <!DOCTYPE NETSCAPE-Bookmark-file-1> <!-- This is an automatically generated file. It will be read and overwritten. Do Not Edit! --> <TITLE>Linda Sherlock's Bookmarks</TITLE> <H1>Linda Sherlock's Bookmarks</H1> <DL><p> </DL><p>
Looking for information or connections to this Carlisle family. Francine Conn Halter ====== Descendants of James Carlisle 1 James Carlisle b: 1794-1800 Maryland or Pennsylvania +Drusilla Howlett b: 1800 Maryland or Kentucky m: April 01, 1819 Bullitt Co., KY d: Bef. 1848 Father: John Howlett Mother: Druzella Johnson 2 Walter Carlisle b: Abt. 1822 Kentucky +Juliann Wise b: 1822 m: January 29, 1845 St. Clare Catholic Church, Coleburg, Hardin Co., KY 2 John Carlisle b: Abt. 1824 Kentucky +Malvina Norris b: 1824 m: March 26, 1849 St. Clare Catholic Church, Coleburg, Hardin Co., KY 2 [1] William H. Carlisle b: Abt. 1825 Kentucky +Rosella Wise b: 1825 m: August 18, 1846 St. Clare Catholic Church, Colesburg, Hardin Co., KY *2nd Wife of [1] William H. Carlisle: +Elizabeth E. Sherrard m: May 30, 1894 St. Clare Catholic Church, Coleburg, Hardin Co., KY 2 James Carlisle b: October 06, 1827 Kentucky +Laura Adaline English b: 1827 m: October 06, 1827 Kentucky 2 [2] Alfred D. Carlisle b: March 1828 Elizabethtown, Hardin, KY d: October 23, 1900 Charleston, Mississippi Co., MO +Mary Ann Dugan b: February 24, 1837 Colesburg, Hardin Co., KY m: May 03, 1853 St. Clare Catholic Church, Coleburg, Hardin Co., KY d: July 23, 1876 Coleburg, Hardin Co., KY Father: William Dugan Mother: Elizabeth Sutes *2nd Wife of [2] Alfred D. Carlisle: +Rose Ellen Boothe b: September 10, 1855 Colesburg, Hardin, KY m: September 13, 1879 d: November 26, 1937 Charleston, Mississippi Co., MO Father: Athanasius Boothe Mother: Nancy Padgett 2 Mary Lucinda Carlisle b: Abt. 1835 Kentucky +Charles R. Wheatley b: 1835 2 Mary Ann Drusilla Carlisle b: May 28, 1849 d: June 07, 1918 Colesburg, St. Louis Cem., Louisville, KY +George W. Bradford b: 1837-1842 NC m: March 15, 1869 Hardin Co., KY d: February 02, 1903 Colesburg, St. Louis Cem., Louisville, KY Father: John Bradford Mother: Nancy Smith
Hi Everyone! I just joined this list and I am wondering if there is anyone out there who is researching CARLYLE from Dumfriesshire, Scotland from 1600-1800's. I have hundreds of names and am trying to fit my family in. Cheers from Linda
Donald Hester wrote: > Does anyone have a list of web sites for THE CARLILE FAMILY? > Donald,if you get a list of CARLILE web sites, would you send me a > copy? THANKS Fred Carlile
I am looking for info on William G. CARLISLE who was born ca 1820 in TN. I believe his mother was Sarah (?). He married Marcia/Maria (?) and they had 3 children that I know of. Paralie CARLISLE (My great-grandmother) b: 1 June 1844 in Hickman Co., TN m: 10 Aug. 1862 in Davidson County, TN to Jesse CUZZORT d: 18 October 1889 in Davidson Co., TN Samuel Hoover CARLISLE b: 23 Sept. 1842 in Hickman Co., TN m: 29 June 1862 in Davidson Co., TN to Elizabeth COLTHARP d: 7 April 1903 in Davidson Co., TN James K. Polk CARLISLE b: 31 May 1845 in TN m: date (?) .. to Sarah Emma VAUGHN d: 20 Dec. 1931 - Nashville, TN KBernardi1@aol.com
I don't know if this will help or not. I looked for them on an 1830 census CD and found an H. Shackelford in Davidson Co, TN. Good luck. Diana CARLILE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > CARLILE-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 2 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Carlisle/Shackelford ["Connie" <venus25@email.msn.com>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from CARLILE-D, send a message to > > CARLILE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Carlisle/Shackelford > Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 19:40:19 -0600 > From: "Connie" <venus25@email.msn.com> > To: CARLILE-L@rootsweb.com > > Looking for connections of Carlisle-Shackelford marriage. Howard B > Shackelford married Margaret Carlisle about 1824. They lived in Abbeville, > SC, may have moved to Georgia. If anyone knows anything, please let me know. > Thanks > Donnie Shackelford
Looking for connections of Carlisle-Shackelford marriage. Howard B Shackelford married Margaret Carlisle about 1824. They lived in Abbeville, SC, may have moved to Georgia. If anyone knows anything, please let me know. Thanks Donnie Shackelford
Does anyone have a list of web sites for THE CARLILE FAMILY? Donald Hester donald-hester@bigfoot.com
James Carlile, b. abt 1670 of Down Co., Ireland, married abt 1695 Elizabeth. Son James Carlile, b. abt 1725, possible Augusta Co., VA, d. 1802 in Bath Co., VA, married Nancy Rachel Campbell, b. abt. 1724; daughter Jane Carlile b. Nov 1746, Augusta Co., VA., d. 1887 in Bath Co., VA, married David Gwin, b. 1742, d. 1822, Clover Creek, Highland Co., VA. Searching for documentation on first James Carlile mentioned above, and his parents. donald-hester@bigfoot.com.
I am researching the Tumlin family tree. Agnes Rebecca Carlisle was born ca 1782, died 16 October 1846 and buried in Tumlin cemetery in Cartersville, GA (Bartow County). She married William Tumlin. In the 1830 census for Gwinnett County, GA, William Tumlin lived there with his family. The census record shows that an elderly female about 70-80 years old lived in the household. Is this Agnes Rebecca's mother or possibly William's mother? This female was not on the census by 1840. I am Paul Tumlin. Address is 2085 Clairmeade Valley Rd, Atlanta, GA 30329. Phone is 404-634-9767 and email is cpdt69@aol.com Thanks!!!!
Hi John, Sorry it took so long to get back.I spell my name Carlile,but it changed back and forth in the 1800's.Off hand I can't find a connection between your family and mine unless it was before 1800.David named his 1st son Alexander and 1st daughterMary.Tradition was to name 1st son after your father and 1st daughter after your mother,so two of the people I have looked at were Alexander,1790 Georgetown.SC census and Mary 1820 Char.SC census.They are approx.the right age
PERRY CO.MISS 1850 Jehu(John) Carlile 45,Sarah 31,Mary 13,Hannah 45, ---William Grayson 20 was living with them in 1850.Does anyone have any information on them
Hi,I would like more information on your Nathaniel Carlile.What was his wife's name,age.Childred' names and ages.Regards Fred. Odecarlile@aol.com wrote: > Sorry but I don't have anything on him. Up to now I have not been a serious > Carlile/Carlisle researcher, because my cousin Denzil L. Carlisle (deceased) > and his wife Maxine (recently deceased) had published a welll-researched > booklet on our particular line as well as on allied lines. I have a 17-page > computerized index to the booklet prepared by another researcher here in > Houston. No David Nathaniel Carlile/Carlisle is listed, and I have never run > across the name except recently on the internet (maybe your posting). My > objective is to extend my line further back from Nathaniel Carlile whose will > was probated in Halifax Co., NC, if possible, hence my recent postings. > > I have recently made contact with David L. Carlisle (dlc5081@email.msn.com). > He has done a lot of research, has gotten data from other researchers, and has > it all neatly in Family Treemaker on computer. I have sent him a copy of > everything I have on paper (I don't have it all entered in FTM yet). If you > haven't already contacted him you might try him. > > Ode T. Carlisle > 14530 River Forest > Houston, TX 77079-6520
Hi friends: Any cousins? Always need more! My 4th Ggrandparents were Peter Carlill and Rebecca Clerka/Clarke of Yorkshire. One of their children was Rebecca... 3rd G grandmother Rebecca Carlill who married Peter Hutty 22 Oct 1783 in Walkington, Yks. They had 8 children, John, Rebecca, Mary, Peter, Joseph, James, Elizabeth, William between 1783/4-1805. Happy Hunting, June Ridsdale mailto:daler@home.com
> Some new-some old names. David Carlile char.sc1830,jones co.ms 1840 and > 1850,vol. co.fl 1860 and 1870.-Jehu Carlile char.sc1830,perry co.ms1840 > and 1850.-Mary Carlile char.sc 1820.Mary probably a widow between 1805 > and 1820.May have died in either perry or jones co.ms 1840 to1850.The > three people above may be related to Alexander Carlile who was in > charleston sc in 1830.He moved to monroe co.ms in 1840 and was there in > 1850 and 1860. > > ==== NEWGEN Mailing List ==== > HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR SUBJECT TO CORRESPOND WITH WHAT IS IN YOUR E-MAIL?