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Nicholas Pyle

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Nicholas Pyle was born on 12 Aug 1666 in Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, England; died in 1717 in Concord, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1683, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/BookView.aspx?dbid=12129&iid=dvm_GenMono001573-00041-0

    book about the pyles/piles

    Immigration:
    Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
    about Nicholas Pyle
    Name: «tab»Nicholas Pyle
    Year: «tab»1683
    Place: «tab»Pennsylvania
    Source Publication Code: «tab»8370
    Primary Immigrant: «tab»Pyle, Nicholas
    Annotation: «tab»This excellent work contains over 3,000 names and an index to vessels. Reprints the following articles with corrections, additions, and new materials: "The Real Welcome Passengers," by Marion Balderston (no. 242) pp. 1-26; "Pennsylvania's 1683 Ships," (no
    Source Bibliography: «tab»SHEPPARD, WALTER LEE, JR., compiler and editor. Passengers and Ships prior to 1684. (Publications of the Welcome Society of Pennsylvania, 1.) Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1970. 245p. Reprinted by Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1985.
    Page: «tab»92

    Nicholas married Abigail Bushell on 11 Sep 1688 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Abigail was born in 1668 in Wiltshire, England; died in 1713 in Concord, Chester County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Samuel Pyle  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Dec 1700 in Concord, Chester County, Pennsylvania; died in 1749 in Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

    Nicholas married A. Webb [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Pyle Descendancy chart to this point (1.Nicholas1) was born on 21 Dec 1700 in Concord, Chester County, Pennsylvania; died in 1749 in Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

    Samuel married Sarah Pringle in 1721 in Kennett, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Sarah was born in 1702 in Concord, Chester County, Pennsylvania; died in 1749 in Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Colonel Dr John Pyle  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Apr 1723 in Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania; died on 1 Jan 1804 in Chatham County, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Colonel Dr John Pyle Descendancy chart to this point (2.Samuel2, 1.Nicholas1) was born on 8 Apr 1723 in Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania; died on 1 Jan 1804 in Chatham County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Born on April 8, 1723, John was the first child of Samuel Pyle and the grandson of Nicholas Pyle, who came from England with William Penn. The practice at the time was to send the first born child back to England for Schooling. Samuel sent his son to medical school in Oxfordshire and John returned around the year 1744. He married Sarah Baldwin, daughter of John and Hannah Baldwin of Oxfordshire, England at Wilmington, Delaware.
    The first of 11 children, John Jr., born in 1746 went to school to become a doctor and after his parents migrated to Chatham County, North Carolina in 1767, he assisted his father in a medical practice.
    The Pyles were loyal Englishmen and devout Quakers. The Doctor was a man of deep convictions and loyal to his King and his country, having lived all his life under English rule.
    Northern Chatham County was an area of turmoil and far from England's supervision, allowing the people to develop an independent attitude. English, Scotch-Irish and German settled along the colonial frontier contributing to the separation of the citizens into different camps. Complaints ranged from excessive taxes, dishonest sheriffs and extortionist's fees.
    The people were ready to revolt and a group desiring to run their own lives formed the Regulators. The Pyles were loyal Englishmen and not Tories and were trying to preserve law and order against those that were trying to destroy England.
    In the spring of 1775, King George instructed the Governor of North Carolina to grant commissions to leaders in the state. Granted a commission to Colonel in the British army and given authority to grant commissions, John Pyle began raising an army. He was not a military man, but become a valiant Tory and a leader during the Revolutionary war. He and his son constantly engaged in battle while leading the Royalists.
    Lieutenant Henry (Light Horse) Lee ambushed the Royalists at the Haw River in North Carolina. The Royalists, savagely beaten and lead by Colonel Pyle separated. Pyle severely wounded saved himself by submerging in a pond. The pool in which he hid became known as "Pyle's Pond" and The Battle of Haw River, North Carolina later called "Pyle's Hacking Match." In the battle, Doctor John lost three fingers and the use of an eye.
    Returning to duty after the battle at the Haw River, John was unable to ride a horse because of his injuries, so he went back to war as an Adjutant in the headquarters of General Cornwallis.
    Wishing to compensate for his injuries, he asked Cornwallis for a promotion to Brigadier General. When refused, he decided to take matters into his own hands. Colonel Pyle met General Washington at a party in Pennsylvania and they had a conversation in which he concluded that he may be on the wrong side.
    When he returned to work at headquarters, he had access to all the battle plans and paperwork of the British army. He memorized these secrets and carried them to Washington. When Washington's army defeated Cornwallis at Yorktown, many people in England blamed the loss on Colonel John Pyle and King George the 3rd offered 5000 pounds for his capture.
    In September of 1781 he surrendered himself and his son to Captain William O'Neal of Washington's army. Both doctors devoted their time to treating the injured of both armies. After Cornwallis surrendered, Colonel Pyle and his son returned to Alamance County, North Carolina. Doctor John died there in 1804 at the age of 81.
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    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/14329543/person/475740196/media/1


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyle%27s_Massacre
    http://www.myrevolutionarywar.com/battles/810225.htm

    John married Sarah Baldwin in 1744 in Holy Trinity Church, Wilmington New Castle County, Delaware. Sarah (daughter of John Baldwin and Sarah Cloud) was born in 1726 in Hartford County, Maryland; died in 1790 in Cane Creek Settlement, Chatham County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Mary Martha Pyle  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1755 in Chatham County, North Carolina; died in 1842 in Clark County, Illinois.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Mary Martha Pyle Descendancy chart to this point (3.John3, 2.Samuel2, 1.Nicholas1) was born in 1755 in Chatham County, North Carolina; died in 1842 in Clark County, Illinois.

    Mary married Jesse Buckner in 1773. Jesse (son of John Buckner and Sarah Buckner) was born in 1740 in Virginia; died on 8 Apr 1826 in Siler City, Chatham County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Aquilla Buckner  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1778 in Chatham County, North Carolina; died on 7 Dec 1854 in Christian County, Kentucky.


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