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    1. Re: [PYLE] PILES American Indian ( attention Fran)
    2. Fran, Was in Vegas last week took lots of pictures but didn't gamble. Would like to go back at night and see the sites. Seen Elvis selling cars. There was no Sarah Small but did find Mary (page512) and Maud(page205) There are many John's again this is going to be checked out later. Tammy

    08/01/2004 02:47:53
    1. Re: [PYLE] PILES American Indian(Daniel.dearing)
    2. The Issac I ran across page 350 his father was Ebenezer. Chester County -Interstated records West. Marlborough 1794 New Garden-1814 Schyylkill-1846 More checking on that later, Tammy

    08/01/2004 02:41:53
    1. Re: [PYLE] PILES American Indian( for Nancy)
    2. Nancy, Sorry didn't find anything on Henderson.

    08/01/2004 02:35:48
    1. Re: [PYLE] PILES American Indian Heritage
    2. I didn't find anything on Henry Louis Piles there are three Henry's. The story about Coonrod is an interesting one. Coonrod traveled with indians ( page 329) There was also a story about Sargent York. Will be going back and do more looking in a few weeks. Tammy

    08/01/2004 02:31:18
    1. Re: [PYLE] James PYLE tintype photo young man 1873
    2. Well, that was easy...Last night I kept getting a book with James Pyle in it but no picture.

    08/01/2004 02:18:29
    1. Re: [PYLE] James PYLE tintype photo young man 1873
    2. If you go to E-Bay.com, then click on Collectibles, then click on photographs Images, then click on antique pre-1940, then click on tintypes the picture will appear

    07/31/2004 05:10:09
    1. Re: [PYLE] James PYLE tintype (did anyone find it?)
    2. In research. **Did anyone try to find the picture on Ebay?I tried but no luck. Tammy Currently on eBay there is a framed tintype photo of a handsome young man. Identification on the back reads, "1873, James Pyle." Try searching: collectibles > photographic images > antique pre-1940 > tintypes

    07/31/2004 03:41:30
    1. Re: [PYLE] James PYLE tintype photo young man 1873
    2. In a message dated 7/31/2004 8:18:07 PM Central Daylight Time, treehugger@jcom.home.ne.jp writes: mailing list. Surnames: Pyle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VVBBAEB/672 Message Board Post: ** NOTE: I'm not related to these individuals and have no commercial interest in the photos. I'm posting information I find for others in the hope it helps with your genealogical research. ** Currently on eBay there is a framed tintype photo of a handsome young man. Identification on the back reads, "1873, James Pyle." Try searching: collectibles > photographic images > antique pre-1940 > tintypes

    07/31/2004 03:40:08
    1. Re: [PYLE] James PYLE tintype (did anyone find it?)
    2. Sara Pyle
    3. Yes, it is at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=13712&item=6111124519&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW Sara >In research. **Did anyone try to find the picture on Ebay?I tried but no luck. >Tammy > >Currently on eBay there is a framed tintype photo of a handsome young man. >Identification on the back reads, "1873, James Pyle." > >Try searching: collectibles > photographic images > antique pre-1940 > >tintypes > > >==== PYLE Mailing List ==== >Have you posted recently? >Copyright 2004 >Poster retains copyright

    07/31/2004 02:48:00
    1. James PYLE tintype photo young man 1873
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pyle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VVBBAEB/672 Message Board Post: ** NOTE: I'm not related to these individuals and have no commercial interest in the photos. I'm posting information I find for others in the hope it helps with your genealogical research. ** Currently on eBay there is a framed tintype photo of a handsome young man. Identification on the back reads, "1873, James Pyle." Try searching: collectibles > photographic images > antique pre-1940 > tintypes

    07/31/2004 01:17:21
    1. Re: [PYLE] PILES American Indian Heritage
    2. Stephen Pile
    3. No, but still visit there a couple times per year. I've visited Judge Parkers court, but didn't realize there were records to be searched. My grandfather Walter Pile used to tell me about seeing the last hanging there. --Stephen ----- Original Message ----- From: Tjfuji@aol.com<mailto:Tjfuji@aol.com> To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 7:10 PM Subject: Re: [PYLE] PILES American Indian Heritage Oh Steven are you still in the Fort Smith area??? Tammy ==== PYLE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, write PYLE-L-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:PYLE-L-request@rootsweb.com> with just the word unsubscribe in the message area. Copyright 2004-Poster retains copyright

    07/30/2004 04:19:02
    1. Re: [PYLE] PILES American Indian Heritage
    2. Oh Steven are you still in the Fort Smith area??? Tammy

    07/30/2004 01:10:43
    1. Pyle Indian Heritage
    2. Jetta Carnley
    3. My great grandparents Rosetta Ellen Pyle and William Jasper England , were married on an Indian Reservation , possibly in OK. She was born and raised in Greenfield , MO., Dade County. Her father was Leander and her mother's mother, was full (I think) Cherokee and William was 1/4 Cherokee, I will have to go double check. Jetta Carnley

    07/30/2004 10:40:23
    1. Re: [PYLE] PILES American Indian Heritage
    2. Carl Woods
    3. There is an story of an cherokee woman was taken by another tribe for a bride. And it is said that my ggrandmother was 1/2 native american and she married Henry Louis Piles, he is also changed the spelling to Pyle and he also goes back to Coonrod Piles. And I'am trying to check it out, but still rearching. Carl Woods Stephen Pile wrote: >You can test for Native American heritage by doing a DNA test (www.familytreedna.com<http://www.familytreedna.com/>), though it is expensive. I too had heard rumors about my family having Cherokee blood, but father nor mother knew of any connection, despite a picture of my great grandmother in a "squaw" dress, looking very Native American. The DNA test showed me as having a very high probability ~8% Native American blood. I grew up near Fort Smith Arkansas, in an area that was near the end of the trail of tears. As a young boy, my brother and I used to roam freshly plowed fields and pick up spear and arrowheads, grinding stones, tomahawk heads, pottery and the like. > >Stephen Pile, descendent of Coonrod Pile. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: JamesSmee@aol.com<mailto:JamesSmee@aol.com> > To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 9:36 PM > Subject: [PYLE] PILES American Indian Heritage > > > I think this is a new topic that might generate some interest: > > I believe I descend from Francis PILES (died c1727 Prince George's County > MD). We believe my researcher friend Carolyn WETZEL also descends from Francis > PILES. I think our best guess is that we branch off from each other possibly > after (Thomas) Richard PILES (c1729-died 1800s NC), a grandson of Francis, but > this is far from clear. > > Regardless, we have both heard from different sources a hint that somewhere > in our PILES ancestry there is some American Indian heritage. We have nothing > specific, just this casual murmur to that effect (from one of my reseacher > contacts; from two independent contacts of Carolyn's). Seems like something that > has survived, barely, in oral history. Personally, I don't know of any > likely candidate for this distinction in my direct PILES line (but would be honored > if that were the case). > > My question to our Lists is: Has anyone else heard anything to hint of > American Indian ancestry in their PILES/PYLES/PYLE line? > > Best wishes to the Lists. I'm still listening and searching. > > Jim Smee > Pittsburgh PA > > > ==== PYLE Mailing List ==== > All genealogy discussion lists can be found at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html<http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html> > Copyright 2004-Poster retains copyright > > > >==== PYLE Mailing List ==== >All genealogy discussion lists can be found at: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html >Copyright 2004-Poster retains copyright > > > >

    07/29/2004 03:20:22
    1. Re: [PYLE] PILES American Indian Heritage
    2. Stephen Pile
    3. You can test for Native American heritage by doing a DNA test (www.familytreedna.com<http://www.familytreedna.com/>), though it is expensive. I too had heard rumors about my family having Cherokee blood, but father nor mother knew of any connection, despite a picture of my great grandmother in a "squaw" dress, looking very Native American. The DNA test showed me as having a very high probability ~8% Native American blood. I grew up near Fort Smith Arkansas, in an area that was near the end of the trail of tears. As a young boy, my brother and I used to roam freshly plowed fields and pick up spear and arrowheads, grinding stones, tomahawk heads, pottery and the like. Stephen Pile, descendent of Coonrod Pile. ----- Original Message ----- From: JamesSmee@aol.com<mailto:JamesSmee@aol.com> To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 9:36 PM Subject: [PYLE] PILES American Indian Heritage I think this is a new topic that might generate some interest: I believe I descend from Francis PILES (died c1727 Prince George's County MD). We believe my researcher friend Carolyn WETZEL also descends from Francis PILES. I think our best guess is that we branch off from each other possibly after (Thomas) Richard PILES (c1729-died 1800s NC), a grandson of Francis, but this is far from clear. Regardless, we have both heard from different sources a hint that somewhere in our PILES ancestry there is some American Indian heritage. We have nothing specific, just this casual murmur to that effect (from one of my reseacher contacts; from two independent contacts of Carolyn's). Seems like something that has survived, barely, in oral history. Personally, I don't know of any likely candidate for this distinction in my direct PILES line (but would be honored if that were the case). My question to our Lists is: Has anyone else heard anything to hint of American Indian ancestry in their PILES/PYLES/PYLE line? Best wishes to the Lists. I'm still listening and searching. Jim Smee Pittsburgh PA ==== PYLE Mailing List ==== All genealogy discussion lists can be found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html<http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html> Copyright 2004-Poster retains copyright

    07/29/2004 12:35:54
    1. Re: [PYLE] PILES American Indian Heritage
    2. Hi Jim, Just a thought... On the back pages of the Pyle Family book where Dr. Andrew Jackson Pyle line is located he is called "The Old Indian Doctor" I have often wondered if there are any records of his patients perhaps family who could have married Native Americans. Seen group pictures in the book and some of the AJ Pyle line and see no natives in them. Choctaw Chief Pyle's native blood came from his mother. Have searched the Dawes Rolls and other native rolls there are some Pyle. When I get time see what I can do on all the look ups I have been promising to get for you all. The Fort Smith, Arkansas library has a wonderful genealogy department also the Hanging Judge Parkers records can be searched I have been told with appointments. Oh how I would love to get involved with the local historical group. There is a city director named Ken Pyle but he is always out of pocket I think he has some stuff on his line. Oh yea, went to see a movie last month seen an actress on the big screen named Missi Pyle. She is from the Houston, Texas area. Check her out on one of the search engines. I know sorry TMI....TOO MUCH INFO... later, Tammy

    07/29/2004 01:05:03
    1. PILES American Indian Heritage
    2. I think this is a new topic that might generate some interest: I believe I descend from Francis PILES (died c1727 Prince George's County MD). We believe my researcher friend Carolyn WETZEL also descends from Francis PILES. I think our best guess is that we branch off from each other possibly after (Thomas) Richard PILES (c1729-died 1800s NC), a grandson of Francis, but this is far from clear. Regardless, we have both heard from different sources a hint that somewhere in our PILES ancestry there is some American Indian heritage. We have nothing specific, just this casual murmur to that effect (from one of my reseacher contacts; from two independent contacts of Carolyn's). Seems like something that has survived, barely, in oral history. Personally, I don't know of any likely candidate for this distinction in my direct PILES line (but would be honored if that were the case). My question to our Lists is: Has anyone else heard anything to hint of American Indian ancestry in their PILES/PYLES/PYLE line? Best wishes to the Lists. I'm still listening and searching. Jim Smee Pittsburgh PA

    07/28/2004 03:36:46
    1. parents of Issac Morse Pyle b 1828 in PA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VVBBAEB/671 Message Board Post: I am looking for the information on the parents and siblings of Issac Morse Pyle b. 1828 in PA. I know his father was a William Pyle b. 1803 in PA. and a Mary ?? Any other information would be appreciated.

    07/27/2004 12:59:30
    1. Re: [PYLE] Re: Pyle Wilson Illinois
    2. This is for ladylwyer@hotmail.com. I tried to access your family tree at ancestry.com but was unable to find it. Any suggestions? Also, I have the place of burial of Malichia Mitchell, if you need it. Let me know. Pat Mitchell

    07/25/2004 06:11:46
    1. Re: [PYLE] Re: Pyles of Delaware & Chester County
    2. Stoop
    3. Dear Judith, I too am a descendant of Rachel and Eli Pyle, namely Alfred Darlington Pyle. Please contact me at stoopey@delanet.com. William J. Stoop ----- Original Message ----- From: <judithhall@verizon.net> To: <PYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 3:27 AM Subject: [PYLE] Re: Pyles of Delaware & Chester County > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VVBBAEB/416.419 > > Message Board Post: > > I am a direct descendent of Rachel Esworthy and have information on that line back to the 1700s. Email me directly so we can share information. > > > ==== PYLE Mailing List ==== > Have you posted recently? > Copyright 2004 > Poster retains copyright > > >

    07/25/2004 02:35:18