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    1. Re: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England
    2. Connie Carnes
    3. Hi again, Nancy, This is what I have accumulated on Ernie. If you have anything to add to this, I would greatly appreciate it! My husband, on learning he really was related to Ernie, suddenly became quite interested in Genealogy. Go figure! Now he has collected every book he has written and a lot of memorabilia - except for his signature, which would probably cost close to $300. Looks like that is going to have to be a nice Christmas present for him. If I have not connected you to Ernie, please let me know and I will send you as much info as I can. I don't know if I mentioned this or not, but Don and Ernie are third cousins once removed, his mother, being the Pyle, is a third cousin to him. Anything else I can do for you, just let me know. Thank you, Connie Carnes, Ross County, OH ccarnes@horizonview.net Descendants of William Clyde PYLE Generation No. 1 1. William Clyde4 PYLE (Samuel3, Robert2, William1) was born 05 November 1867 in Dana, IN, and died 25 July 1951 in Dana, IN. He married Maria TAYLOR 01 November 1898 in Vermillion County,IN. She was born 1870 in IL, and died 03 March 1941 in Dana, IN. Child of William PYLE and Maria TAYLOR is: 2 i. Ernest (Ernie) Taylor5 PYLE, born 03 August 1900 in Dana, IN; died 18 April 1945 in Ie Shima, Ryuka Island of Japan. He married Geraldine SIEBOLDS 07 July 1925 in Alexandria, VA; born 23 August 1900 in Langdon, Minn; died 23 November 1945 in Albuquerque, N. Mex. Notes for Ernest (Ernie) Taylor PYLE: Ernie and Geraldine were childless. More About Ernest (Ernie) Taylor PYLE: Burial: Punchbowl Crater, Honolulu, Hawaii Cause of Death: Sniper fire in Japan, WW II Medical Information: Bullet into the right temple More About Geraldine SIEBOLDS: Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Afton, Minn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack Pyle" <sherlock@terragon.com> To: <PYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 8:11 PM Subject: RE: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England > Hi Connie, > > If you're related to Ernie Pyle, then you're also related to the Coonrod > Pile/Pyle family of TN!! I believe Ernie Pyle is a direct descendant of that > family. > > I have a book about the Pyles from TN and if you're interested I can tell > you who Ernie Pyle's folks are etc. They spell the name different than now > though, it got changed from Pile to Pyle.And that's what makes the search so > difficult. I have census records that are spelled Pile and then got changed > in the late 1880s. > > I have been researching the same family and am somehow related, just can't > make that final connection either. :( > > > Nancy Pyle > Oregon > > -----Original Message----- > From: Connie Carnes [mailto:ccarnes@horizonview.net] > Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:55 PM > To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England > > > Hello Fran, > > I have a John Pyle born abt 1815 in Ross County, OH. He married Elizabeth > Dresback born abt 1818 in Ohio, and married 31 December 1835 in Ross Co., > OH. I have 8 children born to them. I think Ron Pyle may also have this > info. > > I doubt if it's your John, as I have totally struck out trying to connect to > anyone on this Pyle forum. > > My William came from PA to Ross County, OH, and my husband comes down from > him thru: Harrison, Robert Newton, Given Elwood, Beatrice Pyle Carnes, then > my husband, Don E. Carnes. > > Just can't seem to connect to anyone. We do know that my husband Don, is > third cousin once removed to Ernie Pyle, the WWII War Correspondent. > > Connie Carnes > Ross County, OH > ccarnes@horizonview.net > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Fran Wise" <franwise@cox.net> > To: <PYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:06 PM > Subject: RE: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England > > > > Steve: > > > > I would also like to join (unless the bookkeeping is already getting too > > much for you). > > > > I am looking for ancestors of John Pyle (1818-1906) but these records > > may eventually turn out to be useful in my research. Don't have > > information yet on which Pyle family is related to this John Pyle. > > > > Thanks > > > > Fran Wise > > Las Vegas > > franwise@cox.net > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Kybranch@aol.com [mailto:Kybranch@aol.com] > > Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 9:08 AM > > To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England > > > > > > TO ALL INTERESTED PILE/PYLE RESEARCHERS. > > > > I HAVE FOUND REFERENCE TO AN ANCIENT PILE PEDIGREE > > FROM THE TIME OF EDWARD I (1272-1307). THIS INFORMATION > > IS AT THE BERKSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND CANNOT BE COPIED. > > TO ACCESS THIS INFORMATION, A RESEARCHER MUST BE HIRED > > TO PHOTOGRAPH AND TRANSCRIBE THE DOCUMENTS. I AM > > AWAITING A REPLY FROM A RESEARCHER IN REGARDS TO THE > > COSTS. IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN SHARING THE RECORDS > > AND COSTS, PLEASE CONTACT ME. > > > > Steve Thrasher > > > > kybranch@aol.com

    03/13/2004 06:44:55
    1. RE: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England
    2. Jack Pyle
    3. Hi Connie, We're talking the famous Ernie Pyle, the World War II correspondant, right? Does your husband have a photo of Ernie Pyle's grave marker where he's buried in Honolulu, Hawaii at the Punchbowl National Memorial? I was there two years ago and took photos just in case we were related. Because my hubby's gggrandfather, Henderson Pile/Pyle was born in Fentress County, TN in 1821, we believe he's somehow related to Coonrod Pile. Ernie Pyle, I believe is related to that family also. :) If your husband doesn't have a photo of the gravesite, I'd be glad to send you a copy. It's a beautiful National Cemetary! Nancy :) -----Original Message----- From: Connie Carnes [mailto:ccarnes@horizonview.net] Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 10:45 PM To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England Hi again, Nancy, This is what I have accumulated on Ernie. If you have anything to add to this, I would greatly appreciate it! My husband, on learning he really was related to Ernie, suddenly became quite interested in Genealogy. Go figure! Now he has collected every book he has written and a lot of memorabilia - except for his signature, which would probably cost close to $300. Looks like that is going to have to be a nice Christmas present for him. If I have not connected you to Ernie, please let me know and I will send you as much info as I can. I don't know if I mentioned this or not, but Don and Ernie are third cousins once removed, his mother, being the Pyle, is a third cousin to him. Anything else I can do for you, just let me know. Thank you, Connie Carnes, Ross County, OH ccarnes@horizonview.net Descendants of William Clyde PYLE Generation No. 1 1. William Clyde4 PYLE (Samuel3, Robert2, William1) was born 05 November 1867 in Dana, IN, and died 25 July 1951 in Dana, IN. He married Maria TAYLOR 01 November 1898 in Vermillion County,IN. She was born 1870 in IL, and died 03 March 1941 in Dana, IN. Child of William PYLE and Maria TAYLOR is: 2 i. Ernest (Ernie) Taylor5 PYLE, born 03 August 1900 in Dana, IN; died 18 April 1945 in Ie Shima, Ryuka Island of Japan. He married Geraldine SIEBOLDS 07 July 1925 in Alexandria, VA; born 23 August 1900 in Langdon, Minn; died 23 November 1945 in Albuquerque, N. Mex. Notes for Ernest (Ernie) Taylor PYLE: Ernie and Geraldine were childless. More About Ernest (Ernie) Taylor PYLE: Burial: Punchbowl Crater, Honolulu, Hawaii Cause of Death: Sniper fire in Japan, WW II Medical Information: Bullet into the right temple More About Geraldine SIEBOLDS: Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Afton, Minn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack Pyle" <sherlock@terragon.com> To: <PYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 8:11 PM Subject: RE: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England > Hi Connie, > > If you're related to Ernie Pyle, then you're also related to the Coonrod > Pile/Pyle family of TN!! I believe Ernie Pyle is a direct descendant of that > family. > > I have a book about the Pyles from TN and if you're interested I can tell > you who Ernie Pyle's folks are etc. They spell the name different than now > though, it got changed from Pile to Pyle.And that's what makes the search so > difficult. I have census records that are spelled Pile and then got changed > in the late 1880s. > > I have been researching the same family and am somehow related, just can't > make that final connection either. :( > > > Nancy Pyle > Oregon > > -----Original Message----- > From: Connie Carnes [mailto:ccarnes@horizonview.net] > Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:55 PM > To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England > > > Hello Fran, > > I have a John Pyle born abt 1815 in Ross County, OH. He married Elizabeth > Dresback born abt 1818 in Ohio, and married 31 December 1835 in Ross Co., > OH. I have 8 children born to them. I think Ron Pyle may also have this > info. > > I doubt if it's your John, as I have totally struck out trying to connect to > anyone on this Pyle forum. > > My William came from PA to Ross County, OH, and my husband comes down from > him thru: Harrison, Robert Newton, Given Elwood, Beatrice Pyle Carnes, then > my husband, Don E. Carnes. > > Just can't seem to connect to anyone. We do know that my husband Don, is > third cousin once removed to Ernie Pyle, the WWII War Correspondent. > > Connie Carnes > Ross County, OH > ccarnes@horizonview.net > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Fran Wise" <franwise@cox.net> > To: <PYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:06 PM > Subject: RE: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England > > > > Steve: > > > > I would also like to join (unless the bookkeeping is already getting too > > much for you). > > > > I am looking for ancestors of John Pyle (1818-1906) but these records > > may eventually turn out to be useful in my research. Don't have > > information yet on which Pyle family is related to this John Pyle. > > > > Thanks > > > > Fran Wise > > Las Vegas > > franwise@cox.net > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Kybranch@aol.com [mailto:Kybranch@aol.com] > > Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 9:08 AM > > To: PYLE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [PYLE] Pile/Pyle Family Research in England > > > > > > TO ALL INTERESTED PILE/PYLE RESEARCHERS. > > > > I HAVE FOUND REFERENCE TO AN ANCIENT PILE PEDIGREE > > FROM THE TIME OF EDWARD I (1272-1307). THIS INFORMATION > > IS AT THE BERKSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND CANNOT BE COPIED. > > TO ACCESS THIS INFORMATION, A RESEARCHER MUST BE HIRED > > TO PHOTOGRAPH AND TRANSCRIBE THE DOCUMENTS. I AM > > AWAITING A REPLY FROM A RESEARCHER IN REGARDS TO THE > > COSTS. IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN SHARING THE RECORDS > > AND COSTS, PLEASE CONTACT ME. > > > > Steve Thrasher > > > > kybranch@aol.com ==== PYLE Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, write PYLE-L-request@rootsweb.com with just the word unsubscribe in the message area. Copyright 2004-Poster retains copyright

    03/15/2004 04:29:49