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Johnson PILE

Birth09 Dec 1809 - Fentress, Tennessee, United States
Death1880 - Charlestown, (Pea Ridge) Franklin, Arkansas, USA
MotherComfort Evangeline Williams
FatherJacob Pile

Born in Fentress, Tennessee, United States on 09 Dec 1809 to Jacob Pile and Comfort Evangeline Williams. Johnson PILE married Delila Jones and had 15 children. He passed away on 1880 in Charlestown, (Pea Ridge) Franklin, Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
Jacob Pile
1785 - 1864
Comfort Evangeline Williams
1788 - 1859
Spouse(s)
Delila Jones
1811 - 1842
Eusibius "Lucy" B. Brown
1821 - 1870
Sarah Graham
1813 - 1880
Children Show all
Jesse Wilson Pile
1830 - 1908
Elizabeth Jane Pyle Hale
1839 - 1925
David Bloomfield Pile
1834 - 1911
James Riley Pile
1832 - 1899
Ann Elizabeth Pile
1835 - 1919
Andrew Green Pile
1849 - 1875
William Elbert Pyle
1853 - 1946
Henry J. Pile
1837 - 1903

John Hardin Pile
1847 - 1854
L. John Pile
1841 - 1863
Mary Louisa Pile
1861 - 1949
Harvey Moses Pile
1851 - 1942
Joseph Francis Pile
1845 - 1915
Ellen Pile
1857 - 1873
Elijah Andrew Pile
1840 - 1875

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