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Isaac Pyle 1708–1795 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1708

Birth Location: Marlborogh, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 8 Jan 1795

Death Location: West Marlborough, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: William Pyle

Mother: Olive Bennett

Spouse(s): Rachel Darlington

Children(s): Olive Pyle

Isaac Pyle was born in 1708 in Marlborogh, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, the child of William Pyle And Olive Bennett. Isaac Pyle married Elizabeth Darlington, Rachel Darlington, and had children including Olive Pyle. Isaac Pyle passed away in 1795 in West Marlborough, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • Isaac Pyle was born in 1708 in Marlborogh, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, the child of William Pyle And Olive Bennett.
  • Isaac Pyle married Elizabeth Darlington, Rachel Darlington, and had children including Olive Pyle.
  • Isaac Pyle passed away in 1795 in West Marlborough, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Isaac Pyle's Ancestors

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Isaac Pyle
1708–1795
Birth Place: Marlborogh, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
William Pyle
1685–1734
Bethel, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Olive Bennett
1690–1733
Birmingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
Robert Pyle
1660–1730
Bishops Canning, Wiltshire, England
Ann Stovey
1660–1724
Hilperton, Wiltshire, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Isaac Pyle's Descendants

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Isaac Pyle (1708–8 Jan 1795) m. Rachel Darlington (15 Mar 1735–1769)
  1. 1. Olive Pyle 1762–1803 m. Samuel (Cookson) Jr. 1762–1836
    1. 1. Samuel (Pierce) Cookson 1790–1870 m. Elizabeth Piersol 1803–1829 m. Mary Burket 1811–
      1. 1. Jacob (G) Cookson 1829–1880
      2. 2. Milo (A) Cookson 1829–1896
      3. 3. Samuel (P) Cookson 1826–1907 m. Nancy Lightner 1828–1914
        1. 1. Priscilla (Ellen) Cookson 1857–1942 m. Sylvester (Thomas) Stratton 1857–1921
        2. 2. Warren (Samuel) Cookson 1865–1943 m. Maud Rittiuger 1870–
        3. 3. Lewis (Cass) Cookson 1851–1926 m. Eva (Amanda) Hutchins 1855–1951
        4. 4. Samuel (Piersol) Cookson 1850–1930 m. Mary (J. Molly) Carr 1849–1899 m. Nancy (E) Wiley 1851–
        5. 5. Mary (N. J. 'Mollie') Cookson 1867–1943
        6. 6. Anna (Laurie “Annie”) Cookson 1871–1932
        7. 7. William (R.) Cookson 1860–1935 m. Minerva (May) Mellinger 1878–1970
        8. 8. Milow (L.) Cookson 1854–1896
        9. 9. Jefferson (Franklin) Cookson 1863–1943 m. Alice Wagoner 1865–1900 m. Phoebe (Dean) Brantingham 1882–
        10. 10. Susan (E.) Cookson 1856–1936

Isaac Pyle's Timeline

2 Records

1708
1708
Birth of Isaac Pyle in Marlborogh, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Marlborogh, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
1795
8 Jan 1795
Age 87
Death of Isaac Pyle in West Marlborough, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
West Marlborough, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1708
    Event Place: Marlborogh, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Jan 1795
    Event Place: West Marlborough, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

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