Dear Pyle Cousins, Please remember that all genealogy messages are "copied" to PYLE-L@rootsweb.com The reason for this request is that someone else, reading the notes between some of you, may get a clue to their own elusive ancestor. The folks who aren't interested may simply delete. I believe that all the genealogical postings are important to each one of us. Also, those of you that subscribe to PYLE-D, please post your messages to the PYLE-L list. The messages will show up in both places. If you send them to PYLE-D they only show up there. Thanks. Sara pyle@airmail.net
From: Marjory Payne <geopayne@mail.enter.net> To: <pyle@airmail.net> Hi: Yes the abundance of John as a given name I am sure caused mine to use the "B", and leaves me to wonder what it stood for. I have been using ships lists for my Penna Germans, so many were published for the early arrivals, and I expect the names I have found, useful for two lines. There is a reference to a Pyle in one of the many books on the Welcome, Wm Penns book but as I recall, just as a foot note, not an accepted passenger. That is why I am curious about the Maryland Piles and that they were here earlier. I did not know copies of Howard Pyle's book were still available. I bought mine back when published and through it I made contact with another of the family in Butler CO PA. Best, Marjory
Here are a couple of excerpts I found in my grandfather's notes. I don't know where he got these or how accurate they are. Thought I'd just pass them along for anyone who might be interested. 1. "One Nicholas Pyle, whose family came from England, is known to have been married during the Revolutionary War to Anna Black. They lived in South Carolina, where some of their children were born. Then they removed (on pack horses) to Kentucky, where the rest of the children were born. They had fourteen sons and five daughters. When they were quite old they settled with their two youngest sons, in Sangamon County, IL." 2. "Distinguised Pyles" Katherine Pyle d. 1938, of Delaware, writer and illustrator Robert Pyle b. 1877, of PA, horticulturist Walter Lytle Pyle 1871-1921, PA , opthalmologist, medical editor, author William Henry Pyle, b. 1875, of MO, child psychologist Howard Pyle, 1853-1911, DE, artist, author, teacher Dan Pyle, b. 1875, Indiana, lawyer and jurist John Sherman Pyle, b. 1865, Ohio, surgeon Joseph Gilpin Pyle, b. 1853, MD, editor, author, librarian John Freeman Pyle, b. 1890, IN, educator, author Hope you found something interesting! Rita (Pyle) Davis Atlanta, GA
We have added so many PYLE cousins in the last couple of weeks, it is really amazing. The last roster was posted 26 July. At that time, I mentioned that I would repost about once a month. We have grown to over 60 members and I am using spreadsheet to keep up with the list! When I posted the roster last time, a number of you contacted me about the first letter of your e-mail address being lower case. This is the way that Rootsweb prints your addresses, it isn't something that I typed. Please don't be concerned about that. I was thinking that it might be fun to add what states that we reside in on the roster. If you desire to show your state, please e-mail that to me. If any of you do not wish to have your e-mail shown on the roster when I post it, let me know that too. Sara pyle@airmail.net
I think a web page is a great idea! Ron, Rachel and others that have large records could put them there! Got my vote! Sara pyle@airmail.net
Hi Marjory, Enjoyed your message. I don't believe we have posted any ship's lists, good idea. Your complete message is at the bottom of my note. Yes, the "bluebook" is Howard Pyle's. Another of the Pyle list cousins, Doris Pyle Haynes, has informed us that Howard is not selling any more copies of his book except to people that he closely related. We quote from that book a lot. It is obvious that we are all working on the same group and I expect to see some breakthroughs here. Several of us are trying to locate John Pyles. This guy really got around! About 49 sightings in 1830 alone! We have a current edition here on our Pyles list and my oldest son is another! <G> All kidding aside, it looks like we are going to have to do a lot more digging in records at courthouses, libraries, etc before we are going to be able to "prove" our lines. Wouldn't it be great if someone came up with a family Bible that had the lineage all written in it? Sara pyle@airmail.net From: Marjory Payne <geopayne@mail.enter.net> To: <PYLE-D@rootsweb.com> Dear Sara: I am submitting my first request. My family is of John B. Pyle b. 11 Jan 1797 in Washington CO PA died 13 Sep 1878 Koscuisko CO IN and his wife Elizabeth Thompson b. 15 Feb 1797 PA died 15 May 1884 in Elkhart CO IN Their children: 1. William Pyle b. 1827 2. John Pyle 25 Sep 1832-29 Jan 1907 m. Sarah Geisinger b. 1 Feb 1835 d.7 Apr 1913 3. Elizabeth Pyle b. 1834 4. Sarah Pyle b. 1836 m. Joseph Stamates 5. Franklin Pyle b. 11 Jul 1838-d. 24 Jul 1855 6. Emeline Minerva Pyle b. 1842-d. 25 Oct 1891 m. 1) Aaron Cobler b. 17 Apr 1826-d. 6 Mar 1868 [my line] m. 2) John Teters Plus at least 3 more older daughters and possibly 1 other son. I would like to learn the names of these children. I believe John to be the son of Amos Pyle who was born about 1769/70 and died 6 Nov 1815. He was married to Rachel Wright who was born 1772 and died 21 Feb 1823 Their children were 1. Sophia Pyle m. John Kennedy 2. William Wright Pyle 3. John B. Pyle m. Elizabeth Thompson 4. Mary Pyle m. Robert White 5. Caleb Pylem. Johanna Holliday 6. Alice Pyle 7. Amos Pyle 8. Sarah Pyle m. James McConaughy 9. Joseph B. Pyle m. Rebecca Holliday The previous line of descent, has been given as: John Pyle and Mary Withers, England Nicholas Pyle and Edith Masprat Robert Pyle and Ann Stovey 2) Susan Turner (He [Robert] was the Immigrant 1682) William Pyle & Olive Bennett Job Pyle & Elizabeth Bennett Calleb Pyle & Sophia House Amos Pyle and Rachel Wright He [Amos]moved to Camp Run, Lawrence CO PA & his family is as above. The family were Friends of Chester CO. I do not know when they left the Society. Would be interested in learning more about the line. I have read some of the email regarding the Maryland Pile Family. Were they Quakers also and have you previously posted when they came to America and to which port.? I have done no work on proving this line. I was in touch with the Howard Pyles at the time they were asembling their book, but then I did not know John B. Pyles parents so could not connect. Is this the blue book you are refering to? Thanks for any help regarding John Pyles family, I would really like to know the names of all of his children., and help in proving his line of descent. Marjory Payne
How about it, PYLE RESEARCHERS, ha ven'any of you heard of nEWEWTON? I see all kinds of PYLE lines, but not a mention of my line. Am I just an orphan? Need someone's help to break thru into the main stream. Any lead woud be greatly appreciated. It's frustrating to see all the PYLE info going by but cannot seem to find a connection. I remain forever searching. NORMAN PYLE njpyle@azstarnet.com <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> JEAN ADAMS PYLE njpyle@azstarnet.com 2121 S. PANTANO RD. UNIT 173 TUCSON AZ. 85710-6118 1-520-721-2306 NO TASK IS TOO TRIFLING NOT TO BE DONE WELL ! <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
If we used .ged files, I believe there is software available to not only convert to HTML, but to find similarities and combine trees, which is something I have been thinking of doing with this Pyle/Pile family info. That could be very interesting, especially if we could "see" the tree as it grows and "see" which of us comes in where. Wonder if all of that is totally possible. I'll do some checking on the combining ged software. Cyndi Kalczynski cykal@im4u.net Lake Odessa, Michigan ---------- > From: The Meyer's <buzmeyer@bright.net> > To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: ARCHIVES? > Date: Monday, August 04, 1997 4:42 PM > > I've been thinking along the same lines... > > What if we had a homepage devoted exclusively to Pyle descendants' > lineage? > > For example, a page for Ron Pyle, with his lineage and where he is > searching. > Something short...similar to what we've been posting. It could act as a > reminder of where everyone fits in and also as a query for the rest of > the group. It wouldn't have to be elaborate and it wouldn't have to be > "public" - or it could be. > > Any thoughts? I'm willing to help with the coding and offer some server > space. I think Ron has a bunch of server space that he isn't using...I > think I could even index it fairly easily. > > Other thoughts or ideas? > > Rachel Meyer > > > > Doris Pyle Haynes wrote: > > > > Have the messages been archived? It would sure save time and effort if > > the new members could just go there and read the back messages. > > > > I have no idea how much work that would be on your part, Sara. > > I get several surname newsletters and I'm able to go and read back > > issues, sometimes to the very first issue! > > > > Just a thought! > > > > Doris in Meadow, Texas > > -- > Find out more at: http://www.bright.net/~buzmeyer > Wohleben Family Online Reunion -- > http://www.bright.net/~buzmeyer/wohleben/index.html > Auglaize Co. OH GENWEB Coordinator -- > http://www.genweb.brightusa.net/index.html > Pickaway Co. OH GENWEB Coordinator -- > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohpickaw/index.html
Dear Sara: I am submitting my first request. My family is of John B. Pyle b. 11 Jan 1797 in Washington CO PA died 13 Sep 1878 Koscuisko CO IN and his wife Elizabeth Thompson b. 15 Feb 1797 PA died 15 May 1884 in Elkhart CO IN Their children: 1. William Pyle b. 1827 2. John Pyle 25 Sep 1832-29 Jan 1907 m. Sarah Geisinger b. 1 Feb 1835 d.7 Apr 1913 3. Elizabeth Pyle b. 1834 4. Sarah Pyle b. 1836 m. Joseph Stamates 5. Franklin Pyle b. 11 Jul 1838-d. 24 Jul 1855 6. Emeline Minerva Pyle b. 1842-d. 25 Oct 1891 m. 1) Aaron Cobler b. 17 Apr 1826-d. 6 Mar 1868 [my line] m. 2) John Teters Plus at least 3 more older daughters and possibly 1 other son. I would like to learn the names of these children. I believe John to be the son of Amos Pyle who was born about 1769/70 and died 6 Nov 1815. He was married to Rachel Wright who was born 1772 and died 21 Feb 1823 Their children were 1. Sophia Pyle m. John Kennedy 2. William Wright Pyle 3. John B. Pyle m. Elizabeth Thompson 4. Mary Pyle m. Robert White 5. Caleb Pylem. Johanna Holliday 6. Alice Pyle 7. Amos Pyle 8. Sarah Pyle m. James McConaughy 9. Joseph B. Pyle m. Rebecca Holliday The previous line of descent, has been given as: John Pyle and Mary Withers, England Nicholas Pyle and Edith Masprat Robert Pyle and Ann Stovey 2) Susan Turner (He [Robert] was the Immigrant 1682) William Pyle & Olive Bennett Job Pyle & Elizabeth Bennett Calleb Pyle & Sophia House Amos Pyle and Rachel Wright He [Amos]moved to Camp Run, Lawrence CO PA & his family is as above. The family were Friends of Chester CO. I do not know when they left the Society. Would be interested in learning more about the line. I have read some of the email regarding the Maryland Pile Family. Were they Quakers also and have you previously posted when they came to America and to which port.? I have done no work on proving this line. I was in touch with the Howard Pyles at the time they were asembling their book, but then I did not know John B. Pyles parents so could not connect. Is this the blue book you are refering to? Thanks for any help regarding John Pyles family, I would really like to know the names of all of his children., and help in proving his line of descent. Marjory Payne 10. Rachel Pyle
Yes'm, the messages can be retrieved. Retrieving regular messages: write to PYLE-L-request, in the subject line put archive. In the message area type search Pyle latest/* You'll get back a message with the message subject lines. The first few characters of each line will be "latest/nn" where "nn" is the NUMBER of the file with the message. If you see an interesting one, then send another message to the same address, with get latest/nn in the body (replacing "nn" with the file NUMBER that you want). The number after the : [colon] is the line number - don't use that. For the whole file you want put archive in the subject and put in the message get latest/11 Retrieving the digests: write to PYLE-D-request, same instructions as above. Let me know if you have any problems. Sara pyle@airmail.net Doris Pyle Haynes wrote: > > Have the messages been archived? It would sure save time and effort if > the new members could just go there and read the back messages. > > I have no idea how much work that would be on your part, Sara. > I get several surname newsletters and I'm able to go and read back > issues, sometimes to the very first issue! > > Just a thought! > > Doris in Meadow, Texas
Have the messages been archived? It would sure save time and effort if the new members could just go there and read the back messages. I have no idea how much work that would be on your part, Sara. I get several surname newsletters and I'm able to go and read back issues, sometimes to the very first issue! Just a thought! Doris in Meadow, Texas
Pat; I can find a Isaac Pyle, a native of Chester Co. Pa. and the son of Ebeneezer Pyle. Isaac married Orpha Addleman, they were married in Pa. and were the parents of ten children. Isaac and the family moved to Ind. in 1826, he was a blacksmith. Their first born son was Isaac Pyle born in 1813 and married Elizabeth Turner. He was a plasterer and worked at the trade making $16.00 a month. Their fourth born child was Isaac M. Pyle born in 1843. This is the only Isaac I can find. I'll keep a sharp eye out! Ron Pyle piguy@goldrush.com ---------- | From: PMitch2907@aol.com | To: piguy@goldrush.com | Subject: Re: more Pyle info | Date: Monday, August 04, 1997 5:41 PM | | Ron: | Here is some additional info on Isaac Pyle. I hope this helps as this is | about all the info I have at this time. | | Isaac M(orse)? PYLE b. Oct 01, 1827 in PA. d. Dec 07, 1894 in Saline County, | IL. | 1st wife Matilda? b 1834 in OH. d ? 1874 in Saline County. | 2nd wife Sarah Evans b ?1834 in ALA. | Isaac lived in PA, IN, OH, and IL. | | Children: | Mary E/John Westley(my grgrandfarher)/Sarah/Elmira/Pheba Jane/Alpier | A/ | and Estella M | | Any info you might have will be apprieciated. | | Thanks | Pat
Hi, "cousins"! I am Sara Pyle's daughter, Rebecca Pyle Heckel and my husband also has Pyle ancestors (way,way back :) ! His Pyle line is as follows: Sarah PYLE b. 10 Nov. 1750 Hartford, MD d. 1849 in IL, (m. John LINDLEY b. 13 Sept 1747 London Grove, Chester, PA) Sarah's lineage: John PYLE (can you believe it?-another John Pyle!!!) b. 8 Apr 1723 Kennett, Chester, PA m. Sarah BALDWIN Samuel PYLE b. 21 Dec 1700 Concord, PA d 1749 Kennett, Chester, PA m. Sarah OWEN in 1721 Nicholas PYLE, Jr. b 12 August 1662 Stanton, Bernard, Wiltshire, ENG d. 18 Dec 1716, Concord, PA m. Abigail BUSHELL Nicholas PYLE b 13 May 1625 Wiltshire, ENG d. 26 August 1681 Bishops Canning , Wiltshire, ENG m. Edith MUSPRATT John PYLE (!) b 1594 Bishop Canning, Wiltshire, ENG d. 19 April 1652 Bishops Canning,Wiltshire, ENG m. Mary M. WITHERS in 1620, Bishops Canning, Wiltshire, ENG That's where I come to an end. If anyone has any more info,or if we are related, please post to the list and let me know. Thanks a lot! Have a terrific week- Rebecca
Hi gang; Just a reminder to our new members that this is my most wanted list and welcome any addittions to it. I am also open to do look-ups out of the bluebook. Ron Pyle piguy@goldrush.com Angels Camp, Ca. ---------- | | William and Mary Pyle were the parents of Zachariah Pyle, Robert Pyle, | Thomas Pyle, | Sarah Pyle, William Pyle, Harrison Pyle and John Pyle. There were six other | daughters that remain unknown. | | They settled in Ohio, Ross County around 1808. | | Zachariah and his family travelled to Fountain County, Ind. | | My gg-Grandfather Robert, b 1800 VA. settled in Eugene Twp. Vermillion | County Indiana after marrying Martha Malone in 1822 in Ross County Ohio. | | They had the following children: William Pyle, b 1824 Ross County Ohio | Samuel Pyle, b 1826 Ross | County Ohio | Christopher Pyle, b 1828, Vermillion County, IN. | Alfred Pyle, b 1830 Ver. Cty, IN. | Francis Pyle, b 1833 Ver Cty. IN. | Mary Pyle, b 1836, Ver. Cty. IN. | Martha Pyle, b 1839, Ver. Cty. IN. | Mariah Pyle, b 1842, Ver. Cty. IN. | William Pyle my great grandfather, married Mary Mack on Dec. 24, 1846, | they had eight children. Six after they settled in Solano County, Ca. | | Samuel Pyle married Nancy Hammond in 1863 in Vermillion County, IN. They | had seven children including William Clyde Pyle who married Maria Taylor They were the parents of Ernie Pyle, our famous cousin and war correspondent. Christopher and Alfred died without Issue. Francis, Mary and Martha Pyle moved to Florence, Williamson County Texas with their parents Robert and Martha after the 1850 census. Robert and Martha passed away before 1867. Francis Pyle married Wilson Bratton in Vermillion County IN. in 1855 before | leaving Indiana. | | The 1870 census of Williamson County TX: | | BRATTON, Wilson 40 M Merchant IN | " Francis 37 F IN | " Florence 14 F IN | " Robert 12 M IN | " Almah 10 F TX | " Fannie 8 F TX | | | Mary Pyle married Mark Jones in Williamson County, Texas | Martha Pyle married A. T. Smith in Wiliamson County, Texas. | | The third child of William and Mary, born in VA. was Thomas Pyle, b 1802, | he married Rebecca Essery in Ross County, Ohio and lived there all their | lives. | Their children were: | | Jerimiah Pyle, m 1860 to Ede S. Mc Cabe | William Pyle, b 1824 Ross County, Ohio | Martha J. Pyle, b 1853 Ross County, Ohio | Alma A. Pyle, b 1855 Ross County, Ohio | Eva Pyle, b 1858 Ross County, Ohio | Norman Pyle, b 1860 | Emmaline Pyle, b 1863, Ross County, Ohio | | William Pyle married Jane A. Gill, they had five Children: | Cyhthia Pyle married Aaron Dresback and they had 5 children: | Olive, Elsie, Edward, Clifton and Effie | Martha J. married George Foster. | Alma married Milton Immell | Eva Pyle married John Moore | Norman Pyle married Ella Hard and they had two children. | Emmaline married Clifford Patrick | | I am going to stop with the issue of the Pyle family from Virginia as | reported from the "Pyle/Pile Family in America 1642-1980" written by Howard | and Jane Pyle. | | I am also searching Bowen, Bratton, Bristol, Doody, Ellinghausen, Kane, | Mack, Malone, Marsala, Niemantsverdriet, O'Dowd, Vohs, Von Seggern and | Yacobucchi | | Ron Pyle |
Pyle Cousin: Jerry W. Patten Welcome to the PYLE Family list! We are so glad to have you join us. When you have time, please tell us a little about yourself and what branch of the PYLE family you are researching. This is a very active list and I believe you will enjoy it. We do have a few guidelines regarding postings, etc. All genealogical postings should be addressed to the list. This also includes responses to queries. For example, if you are responding to a query that I make, then you should address it to my e-mail with Cc to the list address or vice-versa. It is easiest to just click on "reply to all". If you have a message for someone of a personal nature, then you would certainly want to send that privately. If you are posting a very long document or gedcom, then it should be done in 2 or 3 postings rather than the whole thing at once. For instance, you might be sending xxx pt. 1, xxx pt. 2, xxx pt 3, etc. The reason for this is very simply that some providers cannot handle large pieces of mail at one time. Please do not send attachments to the list because there has been a problem with that on some servers. If you have a document that is too large to do a cut and paste, then post a description of it to the list to see who might want it sent directly. Or, I possibly could arrange to have it stored on a server for retrieval, just let me know. If you have any questions about the list or you are not sure of what to do, please e-mail me at pyle@airmail.net Glad to have you join us. Sara Broughton Pyle pyle@airmail.net Jerry W Patten wrote: > > subscribe
I've been thinking along the same lines... What if we had a homepage devoted exclusively to Pyle descendants' lineage? For example, a page for Ron Pyle, with his lineage and where he is searching. Something short...similar to what we've been posting. It could act as a reminder of where everyone fits in and also as a query for the rest of the group. It wouldn't have to be elaborate and it wouldn't have to be "public" - or it could be. Any thoughts? I'm willing to help with the coding and offer some server space. I think Ron has a bunch of server space that he isn't using...I think I could even index it fairly easily. Other thoughts or ideas? Rachel Meyer Doris Pyle Haynes wrote: > > Have the messages been archived? It would sure save time and effort if > the new members could just go there and read the back messages. > > I have no idea how much work that would be on your part, Sara. > I get several surname newsletters and I'm able to go and read back > issues, sometimes to the very first issue! > > Just a thought! > > Doris in Meadow, Texas -- Find out more at: http://www.bright.net/~buzmeyer Wohleben Family Online Reunion -- http://www.bright.net/~buzmeyer/wohleben/index.html Auglaize Co. OH GENWEB Coordinator -- http://www.genweb.brightusa.net/index.html Pickaway Co. OH GENWEB Coordinator -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohpickaw/index.html
Doris, as I read Rita's note, I noticed a reference to a book by Mrs. Herring. Please tell us about this book, I am sure we are all interested. Sara
Doris: Thanks for the help! To be sure I understand Ms. Herring (I don't have the book, do you know where I can get one?), there were four brothers: (Brothers 1) William Rowan 1821-1899 Henry L. 1824 Francis M. 1826 Charles H 1849 or (Brothers 2) William Rowan 1821 Francis M.. 1826 Joel L. 1825 Henry L. ca 1824 Brothers 1 group were listed as possibly the children of your Nicholas 1794-1897 and Brothers 2 group were listed as possibly the children of John 1770-74? Interesting, because William Rowan named one of his sons John Henry, another Francis Marion, another Thomas Lafayette, and his youngest was Alfred T. Others were Andrew Jackson Pyle and William W. Pyle. One of his grandsons was named Samuel Jackson Pyle. Also, my grandfather's notes reflect a Leonard Pyle and Rebecca I. Pyle lived in Arkansas. Leonard has marriage records there. He believed these might be the siblings of William Rowan, but apparently not! Thanks for the help! In your research, have you ever run across the name "Seaborn"? My g-grandfather was named David Seaborn, and named my grandfather Ernest Seaborn. Maybe this unusual name could be a link to somebody?
Beth; Did you get any new information from my last e-mail and do you need anymore? I forgot to pass my last e-mail on to the list and here it is. Thomas Piles, b 1787 in Loudoun County, Va., died 1863 in Preston County WV. married Maria Riley around 1835. Thomas came from Loudoun Co. around 1790 and settled in Preston Co. Va., originally Monongalia Co. He and Maria lived on Bird Creek. Their children were: 1. Caleb Piles, b 1836 married to Jane Manley 2. John Curry Piles, b 9-11-1839 at Birds Creek 2. Sarah Ellen Piles, b 1-7-1842, married Nathan Harrison Miller. 4.Daniel mitchell Piles, 8-2-1845, married Mary Katherine Miller 5. Keziah Piles, 3-2-1847 married Adam Trembly 6. Thomas Piles, 1850, married Barbara Reed. Thomas Piles was the son of Hunter Piles and Christina_____ of Louduon Co, VA. ---------- | From: EMOrman@aol.com | To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com | Subject: My Pyles Line | Date: Thursday, July 31, 1997 5:27 PM Ron Pyle ---------- | From: EMOrman@aol.com | To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com | Subject: My Pyles Line | Date: Thursday, July 31, 1997 5:27 PM | | Hello All, and thank you, Sara, for the opportunity to share information on | this line. | | The Pyles I've been researching are: | | 1. Thomas Piles, m.. Mariah Riley. Two known children: Kasiah, b. 1847, d. | 1932 (married a Trembly) and Daniel Mitchell | | 2. Daniel Mitchell Pyles, b. abt 1847 in Preston, WV, m. (1) Mary Catherine | Miller 17 Oct 1867, (2) Sarah Louise Miller abt. 1877; d. abt 1876 in | Preston, WV. Five children from first marriage: Andrew Coleman, Thomas H., | Nancy Zora (m. Augustus Neibell), Mary E., Nanette A. (m. Robert Newhouse). | Ten children from second marriage: Anna Sophie, William, Daniel Hezekiah, | Caleb Alford, Kelso W., Bell Mariah, Jessie Louise, Robert Augustus, Sylvia | May, Raymond. | | 3. Andrew Coleman Pyles, b. 5 Oct 1865 in Preston, WV, m. Grace B. Townsend 5 | Oct 1890, d. 12 August 1905 in Marion, WV. Four children: Clarence Andrew, | Mae Belle (married three times, the last to Clarence Baker Haun), John, | George Ernest | | 4. Clarence Andrew Pyles, b. 12 Aug 1891 in Marion, WV, m. Rose Adella | Leonberger 12 August 1916, d. 1 April 1969. Two children: Margaret Grace, | Eleanor Genevieve. | | 5. Eleanor Genevieve Pyles, b. 26 June 1923 in Marion, WV, m. Thomas | Jefferson Shuff 22 April 1950. Three children: Thomas Jefferson, Jr., Donna | Marie, Patrick Russell. | | Eleanor Pyles Shuff's eldest son, Thomas Jefferson Shuff, Jr., is my husband. | | This family appears to have lived in the Preston/Marion County area of West | Virginia since the mid 1800's. I have no information so far on Thomas Piles. | | Beth Orman Shuff |
Welcome to the PYLE Family list! We are so glad to have you join us. When you have time, please write an introduction so that we know your name and what branch of the PYLE family you are researching. This is a very active list and I believe you will enjoy it. We do have a few guidelines regarding postings, etc. All genealogical postings should be addressed to the list. This also includes responses to queries. For example, if you are responding to a query that I make, then you should address it to my e-mail with Cc to the list address or vice-versa. It is easiest to just click on "reply to all". If you have a message for someone of a personal nature, then you would certainly want to send that privately. If you are posting a very long document or gedcom, then it should be done in 2 or 3 postings rather than the whole thing at once. For instance, you might be sending xxx pt. 1, xxx pt. 2, xxx pt 3, etc. The reason for this is very simply that some providers cannot handle large pieces of mail at one time. Please do not send attachments to the list because there has been a problem with that on some servers. If you have a document that is too large to do a cut and paste, then post a description of it to the list to see who might want it sent directly. Or, I possibly could arrange to have it stored on a server for retrieval, just let me know. If you have any questions about the list or you are not sure of what to do, please e-mail me at pyle@airmail.net Glad to have you join us. Sara Broughton Pyle pyle@airmail.net LBamburg@aol.com wrote: > > subscribe