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Susannah Eagon (F)
#6551
| Marriage |
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George Kent |
| (InHomeOf) Census1850 |
1850 |
George Kent; #22-22 Waynesburg, FranklinTwnshp, Greene Co., Pennsylvania, Kent, George 68 b.PA farmer $5100. Living with he and his wife is Kent, George Jr 22 b.PA. Unknown if this is a son or grandson. Also with them are two granddaughters by their deceased daughter Ann "Polly" |
Jemima Pipes (F)
b. 12 January 1825, d. 2 December 1901, #6552
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| Birth |
12 January 1825 |
Date per Sue Phillips email of 13 Jan 2001 & 17 Mar 2001 |
| (InHomeOf) Census1850 |
1850 |
George Kent; #22-22 Waynesburg, FranklinTwnshp, Greene Co., Pennsylvania, Kent, George 68 b.PA farmer $5100. Living with he and his wife is Kent, George Jr 22 b.PA. Unknown if this is a son or grandson. Also with them are two granddaughters by their deceased daughter Ann "Polly" |
| Marriage |
25 September 1851 |
John Phillips; Date per Sue Phillips email of 13 Jan 2001 & 17 Mar 2001. Phillips Bible doesn't give location of marriage |
| Death |
2 December 1901 |
Kent, Union Co., Iowa, Date per Sue Phillips email of 13 Jan 2001 & 17 Mar 2001. Died at home of daughter Susan Phillips McCarl |
| Burial |
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VanDruff Cemetery, Disco (near), Hancock Co, Illinois |
| Obituary |
10 December 1901 |
The Quill Newspaper (LaHarpe Historical Society files), Hancock Co, Illinois, Obituary of Jemima Piper (Pipes) Phillips "Died at the home of her daughter Mrs. T.B. McCarl of Kent, IA Dec. 2 1901, Mrs. John Phillips age 76 yrs. 11 mo. 10 days. Mrs. Jemima Phillips was born in Greene County, PA Jan. 12, 1825. She united with the M.E. church in girlhood and lived a Christian life. She was married to John Phillips Sept. 25, 1851, whom she laid to rest Feb. 27, 1868. Remaining true to her marriage vows to the last, she was a resident of Disco and vicinity for 35 years, a true wife and a fond and loving mother of 7 children, two of whom have departed from this earth. The dead are George, died in Pennsylvania, and James, killed by a train at Wichita, Kan. The remains were brought to the old home in Disco by her son, W.F.Phillips, and daughter, Mrs. McCarl, of Lawton, OK , where the funeral and burial took place Thursday last. (Thur Dec. 5, 1901) The children thank their Illinois friends for their kindness during their affliction. " |
| Address |
13 January 2001 |
Grants Pass, OR, phillips@cdsnet.net is researching this line and is the source of most of her information |
| Birth |
1828 |
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| (InHomeOf) Census1850 |
1850 |
George Kent; #22-22 Waynesburg, FranklinTwnshp, Greene Co., Pennsylvania, Kent, George 68 b.PA farmer $5100. Living with he and his wife is Kent, George Jr 22 b.PA. Unknown if this is a son or grandson. Also with them are two granddaughters by their deceased daughter Ann "Polly" |
| Birth |
between 1830 and 1835 |
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| Birth |
between 1830 and 1835 |
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| (Witness) Census1840 |
1840 |
James S Pipes; Franklin Twnshp, Greene Co., Pennsylvania, 1m5-10 (???) 1m30-40 (James) 1f0-5 (???) 1f20-30 (Mary) |
| Birth |
between 1835 and 1840 |
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| (Witness) Census1840 |
1840 |
James S Pipes; Franklin Twnshp, Greene Co., Pennsylvania, 1m5-10 (???) 1m30-40 (James) 1f0-5 (???) 1f20-30 (Mary) |
Johannes Burrell (M)
b. 3 November 1742, d. 10 July 1806, #6557
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| Birth |
3 November 1742 |
Herzogsweiler, Wurtenberg, Germany |
| Marriage |
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Margaret (__________) |
| Death |
10 July 1806 |
New Holland, Earl Twnshp, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania |
| Birth |
6 April 1745 |
Herzogsweiler, Wurtenberg, Germany |
| Birth |
13 January 1750 |
Germany |
Joseph Burrell (M)
b. 10 November 1747, d. 13 August 1748, #6560
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| Birth |
10 November 1747 |
Germany |
| Death |
13 August 1748 |
Herzogsweiler, Wurtenberg, Germany |
| Birth |
circa 1756 |
Pennsylvania |
| Note |
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Page 48 of Margaret Bourrell's book |
| Birth |
17 April 1760 |
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| Baptism |
15 May 1760 |
Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania |
| Marriage |
March 1790 |
Anna Marie Britsch |
| Event-Misc |
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He & wife were also the sponsors for Joh. Fredr. Haupt born & bapt 8 Jan 1798, son of Joh. Conrad Haupt & wife Marie Magdalena. (That couple sponsored their son Johannes)1 |
| Death |
circa 1812 |
Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania |
| Probate |
14 February 1812 |
Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, Index to Registers prior to 1830 - pg 191 Borrel, Philip (of Lower Mahoney) - Abraham McKinney administrator. File #110 bk 2 pg 162. Filed 14 Feb 1812 - Inventory 12 Jun 1813 - Vendue list 12 Jun 1813 - accts 12 Jun 1813. Sureties were Leonard Reitz & Leonard Ferster for $5000. Letters of adm were granted to the administrator, "the widow having renounced". Philip's inventory showed he had quite a few things. Also "received in cash of Nicholas Adam" 350 pounds and "received four bonds of Nicholas Adam" in trust for the heirs of the deceased. 200 pounds payable in 7 yearly installments. No interest. Accounts show several people were paid expenses but no familiar names. Vendue list seems to be the list of who got or bought what. Names include Mary Borrel widow, but no other Burrells or Rhineharts. Index to Orphan's Court - Philip Borrel's minor - 5 Nov 1822, appt of guardian bk 6 pg 309 (in pencil) or pg 289 (in ink). Philipis the deceased and Rebecca & Samuel, both upwards of 14, chose Peter Bsazius (sp?) & Michael Ferst to be guardians. Also on same page is petition of Jonathan Heim showing that PHilip Borrel lately died leaving several children, one of whom to wit Susanna Borrels is a minor under 14. Michael Reitz appointed guardian. General Index of Defendants Appearnace Dockets #117 Apr 1812 pg 263 has 2 pages of stuff about Philip (dec'd) land agreement w/Nicholas Adam |
Citations
- [S1343] Himmel Lutheran and Reformed Church, Washington Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; parish register, 1774-1886 Evd #1343.
| Birth |
circa 1763 |
Pennsylvania |
Margaret (__________) (F)
b. 1743, d. 1806, #6566
Anna Marie Britsch (F)
#6567
Dorthea (__________) (F)
b. circa 1762, #6568
| Birth |
3 July 1782 |
Washington, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania1 |
| Baptism |
15 July 1782 |
Washington, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, Sponsors are grandparents Antonius Borell & wife Maria Barbara1 |
Citations
- [S1343] Himmel Lutheran and Reformed Church, Washington Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; parish register, 1774-1886 Evd #1343.
| Birth |
1786 |
Pennsylvania |
| Marriage |
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Sarah Rothermel |
| Death |
circa 1860 |
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| Probate |
1 August 1860 |
Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, Index to Orphans Court - Peter Borrell deceased Lower Mahoney 1 Aug 1860 petition 12-509, return 12-542, rule petition to set aside inquest 12-570. Peter Borrel, oldest son & heir at law of Peter Borrell Sr of Lower Mahoney. Peter & sister Sarah now married (pg 509) to Christian Yeager - petition to divide land if possible. Pg 542 says land can't be divided & pg 570 turns down the petition. |
| Note |
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Descendant is Dale Burrell of Watsontown PA |
| Marriage |
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Catharine Witmer |
| Birth |
1796 |
Pennsylvania |
| Death |
1878 |
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| Baptism |
14 April 1798 |
Washington Twnshp, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, sponsors Conrad Haupt & wife Magdalena1 |
Citations
- [S1343] Himmel Lutheran and Reformed Church, Washington Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; parish register, 1774-1886 Evd #1343.
| Birth |
29 June 1800 |
Washington Twnshp, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania1 |
| Baptism |
10 August 1800 |
Washington Twnshp, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, Sponsor was Catharina Drendel (single)1 |
Citations
- [S1343] Himmel Lutheran and Reformed Church, Washington Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; parish register, 1774-1886 Evd #1343.
| Birth |
13 December 1807 |
Washington Twnshp, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania |
| Baptism |
21 March 1808 |
Washington Twnshp, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, Sponsors Matheas Heim & Magdalena Paster Walter1 |
Citations
- [S1343] Himmel Lutheran and Reformed Church, Washington Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; parish register, 1774-1886 Evd #1343.
| Birth |
26 June 1810 |
Washington Twnshp, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania1 |
| Baptism |
15 July 1810 |
Sponsors Daniel Schlagel & wife Barbara1 |
| Researcher |
June 2006 |
Paul Reitz prreitz@aol.com is a descendant on this line. He noted: As is written on your site, for Philip Burrell, an orphan's court entry regarding his minor children, notably daughter Susanna, to whom guardianship was give to Michael Reitz. (Michael was a son of Johan George Reitz, the family's pioneer immigrant to Northumberland Co., PA, in 1751. Susanna went on to marry Michael's son Daniel W. Reitz, and they are my 3rd great grandparents. I have 1203 descendants and spouses of this couple. They gave the Burrell name to almost all their children; my great grandfather was Samuel Burrell Reitz. Further, Susanna's sister, Rebecca, married another of Michael's sons, Daniel's older brother Samuel. I have 93 of their descendants and spouses. One of these days I'll try to track down their lines, a bit harder because they migrated to Waverly, NE in the 1870s. There are some Lancaster Co., NE genealogical and biographical records for this family and their children on-line. It's the more recent generations that are harder to locate. There are also some old family photographs of their descendants. |
Citations
- [S1343] Himmel Lutheran and Reformed Church, Washington Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; parish register, 1774-1886 Evd #1343.
Hester-Esther Riley-Reilly (F)
#6582
| Birth |
circa 1778 |
Frederick Co., Virginia, age 74 in 1850 census but it's more likely he was a little younger as 74 would be 1776, the same year as his brother. |
| Event-Misc |
25 April 1806 |
In father's will |
| Census1850 |
1850 |
Frederick Co., Virginia, age 74 pauper in poor farm |
| Birth |
circa 1780 |
Frederick Co., Virginia1 |
| Marriage |
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Mary (__________)1 |
| Event-Misc |
25 April 1806 |
In father's will |
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
| Marriage |
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Susannah (__________) |
| Birth |
circa 1783 |
Frederick Co., Virginia |
| Event-Misc |
25 April 1806 |
In father's will |
| Event-Misc |
1 October 1813 |
Monongalia Co., West Virginia, He had a bastart child - M.Zinn's book - vol 9 of records from Monongalia superior court and Monongalia Co. county court.
County court 22 Mar 1815 Rebecca Hayes, single, plaintiff against Abraham Kiles of West Run, defendant. She states she delivered bastart male child on 1 Oct 1813 at the home of William Joseph. Arrest warrant issued for Abrahma Kiles. James Kiles put up an appearance bond on 1 Apr 1815
Same volume has slightly different version in 1816 - Rebecca McKinsey, single, AKA Rebecca Hayes says she dilvered bastard male child 1 Oct 1813 at home of the widow Sinclare. James Kile posted appearance bond on 6 Oct 1815 for Abraham Kiles.
Vol 10 10 Feb 1816 county court - Abraham Kile was found guilty and imprisoned. Abraham petitioned the court as an insolvent debtor, no resourses, only the clothes he was wearing, was released on 2 Mar 18161 |
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
| Birth |
circa 1784 |
Frederick Co., Virginia1 |
| Event-Misc |
25 April 1806 |
In father's will |
| Marriage |
4 December 1822 |
Marine Catherine Huntsberry; Frederick Co., Virginia, Marriage from marriage bond 13 which has her name spelled Marine, dau of Conrad Hunsberry, who is bondsman.
Frederick County Virginia Marriages 1771-1825 Complied & Edited by Eliza Timberlake Davis 1941 (SLC 6019214) pg 46 says: Kile, Isaac and Catherine Huntsberry, Dec 4, 1817. G.M.F. (minister?) |
| Deed |
11 November 1834 |
(EstateOf) James (#2) Kile-Coyle; Frederick Co., Virginia, Isaac Kile and wife Catharine of Frederick Co. VA to George D Harrison of same, $70, undivided interest of Isaac Kile in tract on drains of Back Creek on both sides of Winchester-Romney public road, same tract on which Moses Newbanks lately resided, consisting of four distinct tracts or surveys containing about 189 acres, being same land on which James Kile died seized and of which said Isaac Kile as one of his children and devisees is entitled to one undivided 9th part.2 |
| Deed |
27 November 1839 |
(EstateOf) James (#2) Kile-Coyle; Frederick Co., Virginia, Isaac Kile and wife Catharine of Frederick Co. to William Eliott of same, $70 interest of Kile and wife being 1/9th part in a tract commonly known as the Cove farm of which the late James Kile, father of said Isaac, died seized. said James Kile by his last will and testament devised said property to his eight children, together with his brother Robert to whom he gave a child's portion.3 |
| Census1850 |
1850 |
pg 255b #790-793, District 16, Frederick Co., Virginia, Kile, Isaac 51 b.VA farmer $4000||
Kile, Catharine 36 b.VA||
Kile, Catharine 12 b.VA||
Kile, Sarah L 10 b.VA||
Kile, Joanna 5 b.VA InHomeOf: Marine Catherine Huntsberry InHomeOf: Catharine Kile InHomeOf: Sarah L Kile InHomeOf: Joanna Kile |
| Death |
circa 1869 |
Frederick Co., Virginia |
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research, Frederick Co Land Deeds book 63 pg 276.
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research, Frederick Co Land Deeds book 68 pg 166.
| Birth |
circa 1794 |
Frederick Co., Virginia1 |
| (Grantor) Deed |
30 May 1816 |
(EstateOf) James (#2) Kile-Coyle; Frederick Co., Virginia, James, Sarah, Stephen and Thomas Kile sell lands on the drains of Back Creek to Moses Newbank. (This is land from their father's estate) Book 39, pg 237 (SLC 31388) This indenture the thirtieth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen between Francis Kile, Sarah Kile, and Stephen Kile & Thomas Kile of the one part and Moses Newbank of the other part, all of the county of Frederick and Commonwealth of Virginia. Whereas James Kile desc late of said county did by his last will and testament duly proved an recorded in the said county court of Frederick, will and devise to his several children a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Frederick and adjoining the lands of George Smith, Christian Schrach and others & being the same whereon the said Moses Newbanks how lives, together with another small tract near the same and adjoining said George Smith and Sampson SMith [___] and containing about fourteen acres more or less all of which said James Kile is seized. Now this indenture witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of five hundred twenty six dollars to the said [the siblings named again] ... more legal stuff. Recorded 6 Jan 1817. No indication that any of them are residing in another county, or that they have spouses that need to sign. |
| Marriage |
13 February 1817 |
Nancy (widow of MARPOLE); Frederick Co., Virginia, Marr bond #18, she is widow of Ezekiel Marpole, bondsman Michael Albert
Frederick County Virginia Marriages 1771-1825 Complied & Edited by Eliza Timberlake Davis 1941 (SLC 6019214) pg 461 |
| Deed |
10 October 1818 |
(EstateOf) James (#2) Kile-Coyle; Frederick Co., Virginia, Francis and Nancy Kile (Francis is son of James Kile, deceased) sells land to Moses Newbank.2 Witness: Nancy (widow of MARPOLE) |
| Death |
1865 |
Ross Co., Ohio1 |
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research, Frederick Co Land Deeds book 41 pg 59.
| Birth |
circa 1786 |
Frederick Co., Virginia1 |
| Marriage |
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Mary (__________)1 |
| (Grantor) Deed |
30 May 1816 |
(EstateOf) James (#2) Kile-Coyle; Frederick Co., Virginia, James, Sarah, Stephen and Thomas Kile sell lands on the drains of Back Creek to Moses Newbank. (This is land from their father's estate) Book 39, pg 237 (SLC 31388) This indenture the thirtieth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen between Francis Kile, Sarah Kile, and Stephen Kile & Thomas Kile of the one part and Moses Newbank of the other part, all of the county of Frederick and Commonwealth of Virginia. Whereas James Kile desc late of said county did by his last will and testament duly proved an recorded in the said county court of Frederick, will and devise to his several children a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Frederick and adjoining the lands of George Smith, Christian Schrach and others & being the same whereon the said Moses Newbanks how lives, together with another small tract near the same and adjoining said George Smith and Sampson SMith [___] and containing about fourteen acres more or less all of which said James Kile is seized. Now this indenture witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of five hundred twenty six dollars to the said [the siblings named again] ... more legal stuff. Recorded 6 Jan 1817. No indication that any of them are residing in another county, or that they have spouses that need to sign. |
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
| Birth |
circa 1800 |
Frederick Co., Virginia1 |
| (Grantor) Deed |
30 May 1816 |
(EstateOf) James (#2) Kile-Coyle; Frederick Co., Virginia, James, Sarah, Stephen and Thomas Kile sell lands on the drains of Back Creek to Moses Newbank. (This is land from their father's estate) Book 39, pg 237 (SLC 31388) This indenture the thirtieth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen between Francis Kile, Sarah Kile, and Stephen Kile & Thomas Kile of the one part and Moses Newbank of the other part, all of the county of Frederick and Commonwealth of Virginia. Whereas James Kile desc late of said county did by his last will and testament duly proved an recorded in the said county court of Frederick, will and devise to his several children a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Frederick and adjoining the lands of George Smith, Christian Schrach and others & being the same whereon the said Moses Newbanks how lives, together with another small tract near the same and adjoining said George Smith and Sampson SMith [___] and containing about fourteen acres more or less all of which said James Kile is seized. Now this indenture witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of five hundred twenty six dollars to the said [the siblings named again] ... more legal stuff. Recorded 6 Jan 1817. No indication that any of them are residing in another county, or that they have spouses that need to sign. |
| Marriage |
10 February 1817 |
Michael Albert; Frederick Co., Virginia, Marr bond 10 Feb 1817, bondsman Francis Kile (her brother) |
| Death |
2 May 1863 |
Piatt Co., Illinois1 |
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
| Birth |
circa 1792 |
Frederick Co., Virginia1 |
| (Grantor) Deed |
2 May 1817 |
(EstateOf) James (#2) Kile-Coyle; Frederick Co., Virginia, Nathaniel Kile, a devisee of James Kile, deceased, sells land to Moses Newbank2 |
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research, Frederick Co Land Deeds book 41 pg 176.
| Birth |
circa 1788 |
Frederick Co., Virginia |
| Marriage |
3 January 1809 |
Katy Earhart; Frederick Co., Virginia, Marr bond, Katy Earhart dau of Mary Earhart of Frederick Co, bondsman Ezer Ellis - They had a dau Mary Jane as there is a 9 Feb 1839 bond for William W Jasper & Mary Jane Kile dau of Reuben Kile the bondsman1 |
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
| Birth |
circa 1782 |
Frederick Co., Virginia, Kathryn Hall had this child on an old FGS, but not on 2004 FGS. So he should not be considered a child - but where does he fit in? |
| Marriage |
4 July 1800 |
Katy Moffard |
| Census1840 |
1840 |
Harrison Co., West Virginia, probably the Jacob with 1m0-5, 2m20-30, 1m40-50, 1f0-5, 2f5-10, 1f10-15, 1f20-30 |
| Birth |
circa 1800 |
Frederick Co., Virginia, Kathryn Hall had this name crossed off an older FGS but there is a Henry next door to presumed brother Isaac. So is he a cousin instead? Or is the Isaac next door a differnt Isaac? Who is this Henry? |
| Census1850 |
1850 |
In 1850 census age 50 next door to brother Isaac. He's with Sarah age 27. Is she wife or dau? |
Mary (__________) (F)
#6595
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
Susannah (__________) (F)
#6596
Marine Catherine Huntsberry (F)
b. circa 1804, d. 10 February 1865, #6597
| Birth |
circa 1804 |
Virginia, age 36 in 1850 is probably wrong as that would make her 8 years old at marriage. More likely that should be 46 which is also closer to her husband's age |
| Marriage |
4 December 1822 |
Isaac Kile; Frederick Co., Virginia, Marriage from marriage bond 13 which has her name spelled Marine, dau of Conrad Hunsberry, who is bondsman.
Frederick County Virginia Marriages 1771-1825 Complied & Edited by Eliza Timberlake Davis 1941 (SLC 6019214) pg 46 says: Kile, Isaac and Catherine Huntsberry, Dec 4, 1817. G.M.F. (minister?) |
| (InHomeOf) Census1850 |
1850 |
Isaac Kile; pg 255b #790-793, District 16, Frederick Co., Virginia, Kile, Isaac 51 b.VA farmer $4000||
Kile, Catharine 36 b.VA||
Kile, Catharine 12 b.VA||
Kile, Sarah L 10 b.VA||
Kile, Joanna 5 b.VA |
| Death |
10 February 1865 |
Frederick Co., Virginia |
Nancy (widow of MARPOLE) (F)
#6598
| Marriage |
13 February 1817 |
Francis Kile; Frederick Co., Virginia, Marr bond #18, she is widow of Ezekiel Marpole, bondsman Michael Albert
Frederick County Virginia Marriages 1771-1825 Complied & Edited by Eliza Timberlake Davis 1941 (SLC 6019214) pg 461 |
| (Witness) Deed |
10 October 1818 |
(EstateOf) James (#2) Kile-Coyle, (Grantor) Francis Kile; Frederick Co., Virginia, Francis and Nancy Kile (Francis is son of James Kile, deceased) sells land to Moses Newbank.2 |
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research, Frederick Co Land Deeds book 41 pg 59.
Michael Albert (M)
#6599
| Marriage |
10 February 1817 |
Sarah Kile; Frederick Co., Virginia, Marr bond 10 Feb 1817, bondsman Francis Kile (her brother) |
James (#3) Kile (M)
b. 10 November 1776, d. 3 July 1863, #6600
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| Source |
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Kathryn Hall also has information from M.Zinn's books - vol 7, 8, 9, and 10 of records from Monongalia superior court and Monongalia Co. county court. Not copied in Kathryn Bassett's database.1 |
| Birth |
10 November 1776 |
Winchester, Frederick Co., Virginia, backed into from age at death1 |
| Marriage |
circa 1802 |
Sarah Jenkins; Virginia1 |
| Occupation |
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Farmer, lay Baptist minister, shoemaker |
| Event-Misc |
25 April 1806 |
In father's will |
| (Grantor) Deed |
30 May 1816 |
(EstateOf) James (#2) Kile-Coyle; Frederick Co., Virginia, James, Sarah, Stephen and Thomas Kile sell lands on the drains of Back Creek to Moses Newbank. (This is land from their father's estate) Book 39, pg 237 (SLC 31388) This indenture the thirtieth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen between Francis Kile, Sarah Kile, and Stephen Kile & Thomas Kile of the one part and Moses Newbank of the other part, all of the county of Frederick and Commonwealth of Virginia. Whereas James Kile desc late of said county did by his last will and testament duly proved an recorded in the said county court of Frederick, will and devise to his several children a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Frederick and adjoining the lands of George Smith, Christian Schrach and others & being the same whereon the said Moses Newbanks how lives, together with another small tract near the same and adjoining said George Smith and Sampson SMith [___] and containing about fourteen acres more or less all of which said James Kile is seized. Now this indenture witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of five hundred twenty six dollars to the said [the siblings named again] ... more legal stuff. Recorded 6 Jan 1817. No indication that any of them are residing in another county, or that they have spouses that need to sign. |
| Census1820 |
1820 |
pg 74, Eastern Division, Monongalia Co., West Virginia, 1m10-16 (John) 1m26-45 (James) 4f0-10 (Celia, Nancy, and two ?) 1f10-16 (Mary) 1f16-26 (?) 1f 26-45 (Sarah) Witness: John Kile Witness: Celia Kile Witness: (__________) Kile Witness: (__________) Kile Witness: Nancy Kile Witness: Mary Kile Witness: (__________) Kile Witness: Sarah Jenkins |
| Census1830 |
1830 |
pg 355, Monongalia Co., West Virginia, 1m45-50 (James) 1f0-5 (Sophia) 2f5-10 (Mariah & ?), 2f10-15 (Celia & ?), 1f15-20 (?), 1f40-50 (Sarah) Witness: Sarah Jenkins Witness: Sophia Kile Witness: Mariah Kile Witness: (__________) Kile Witness: Celia Kile Witness: (__________) Kile Witness: (__________) Kile |
| Census1850 |
1850 |
pg 283 #885-886, Eastern District #36, Monongalia Co., West Virginia, Kile, James 65 b.VA shoemaker (also unaccounted for in household are Isaac Kile 5 b.VA and John H Kile 2 b.VA - probably grandchildren. Grandson Thornton Weaver also with family. Are they staying there because the daughter of James & Sarah, Mary Kile Weaver, had just died?||
Kile, Sarah 63 b.MD||
Kile, Celia 32 b.VA||
Kile, Sophia 26 b.VA InHomeOf: Sarah Jenkins InHomeOf: Celia Kile InHomeOf: Sophia Kile InHomeOf: Thornton Weaver |
| Census1860 |
1860 |
Sarah Jenkins; Not found - even taking names of neighbors from 1850, and couldn't find them either. Maybe census taker missed that section??? Kathryn Bassett also searched Heritage Quest Online for all 80-90 year olds in Monongalia Co and nothing even close to the Kile name showed up.1 |
| Death |
3 July 1863 |
Laurel Iron Works, Cheat Neck, Monongalia Co., West Virginia, Grandson says James was physician died 1866 at 83 at Laurel Iron Works WV (Tetrick papers SLC 163861). Full date from tombstone, which says age 86y 7m 23d.2 |
| Burial |
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Zion Meth Cemetery-Jenkins Plot, Cheat Neck, Monongalia Co., West Virginia |
Citations
- [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
- [S1599] Cemetery Readings Monongalia County Morgan and Union Districts vol 1 (provided by Kathryn Kyle Hall).
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