Was either of the ALLEN girls in Sumner County Tennessee, that married the three Pyle siblings, named Margaret Allen? George Subject: [PYLE] Sumner County TN PILES >One of the original heads of Sumner Co PILES families seems to have been >Isaac PILES, who appears in neighboring Smith CO TN for the 1820 census, and >in Sumner Co for the 1830 census. He was, I believe, the proven son Isaac >who appears in James PILES' 1820 Orange Co NC will. Isaac was born c1775, >which fits as a son of the Orange County NC James and as a father of some of >the Sumner County lines. > >Trouble is, I get the feeling there were at least a couple of lines that >crossed paths in Sumner County in this era. Some of them consistently used >PILES and others seem to have been pretty consistent in using PYLE (including >the three apparent PYLE siblings who married ALLEN girls and lived in pretty >close proximity in Sumner Co in 1830, your William included. > >I've wondered if the PILES with the given name Isaac (at least two) and those >with the given name Newton (several, including James Newton PILES who wound >up in Franklin Co IL by the 1840s) might be related, as in Isaac NEWTON. > >Jim Smee >Pittsburgh PA > > >==== PYLE Mailing List ==== >List archives can be found at: >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >Copyright 2000-Author retains copyright > >