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    1. Re: [PYLE] Sumner County TN PILES
    2. george pyle
    3. Shirley,do you have Moses father, Isaac's wife and children recorded? What Kentucky Census were you using for Rebecca in 1860? I am seeking the parents of my great great grandfather William Pyle/Pile and some have suggested Isaac might be his grandfather. A long shot, but if one of Isaac's children is the person they think was my grandfather's father, I will have made a match. Thanks, George Pyle Christian County Kentucky ---Original Message----- From: Shirley Schwartz <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, August 26, 2000 7:38 AM Subject: Re: [PYLE] Sumner County TN PILES >My Piles were in Macon Co TN --Moses M. According to the James Piles NC >will Isaac is the father of my Moses. And, yes, I think they ended up in >Illinois because Moses married a Rebecca Hile in IL c1843 and then they end >up in Macon Co TN for the 1850 census. Anyone know anything about Moses M. >When my grandfather, William Lascassas Piles, was born Moses M. was gone, >dead??? >Rebecca is shown as head of household in KY 1860 census. > >Shirl Poiles (Piles) Schwartz >-----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Friday, August 25, 2000 9:41 PM >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 >> > > >==== PYLE Mailing List ==== >All genealogy discussion lists can be found at: >http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html >Copyright 2000-Author retains copyright > >

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