NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. 11459 NELSON CO JOHN B. STILES Stiles, Pile, Phillips, Weathers, Beckham, Beam, Milligan 11459 Kentucky Genealogy and Biography Volume V Battle Perrin Kniffin, 4th ed., 1886 Nelson Co. JOHN B. STILES, an enterprising young farmer, was born September 2, 1856, and is a son of Ogden W. and Susan A. (Pile) Stiles, to whom three sons and one daughter were born. O. W. Stiles were born and reared in Nelson County and was a large farmer and slave owner. He died in 1878, aged fifty-five years, and had lived fifteen years of his life in Washington County, where John B. Stiles was born. He had married for his first wife Lizzie Phillips, a daughter of Samuel Phillips, and to this marriage two sons were born. O. W. Stiles was a son of Lewis Stiles. Susan A. Pile was born in Washington County, and is a daughter of Benjamin P. Pile, who had married his third wife. His first wife was a Miss Weathers, by whom two sons and five daughters were born, but there were no children by the two subsequent marriages. He was born in Washington County in 1800 and is still living. When Susan A. married O. W. Stiles she was the widow of a Mr. Beckham, by whom one daughter was born and reared. John B. Stiles was reared on a farm and received a common English education. At twenty-one he commenced life on his own account near Bloomfield, and was married August 31, 1882, to Sallie Beam, daughter of William and Rebecca (Milligan), Beam, of Nelson County. This union is blessed with one son, William Ogden. Mr. Stiles lived in Nelson County till 1884, when he located on Rolling Fork, three miles west of Raywick, Marion County, on 400 acres of fine land, 200 of which are in cultivation, and well improved with fine buildings. Mr. Stiles is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and in politics is a Democrat. Mrs. Stiles belongs to the Presbyterian Church. KYBIOGRAPHIES Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybiographies KYRESEARCH: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.tips/mb.ashx