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Surnames: Chiles, Page, Webber, Terrill/Terrell, Johnson, Brooks, Moorman/ etc.
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QaI.2ACEB/141.1
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I descend from a Susannah Chiles born 1738 VA and Micajah Clark Moorman born 1734/35 VA. I have her listed as d/o
Manoah Chiles and Elizabeth last name unknown. I do not remember where I found this information, but I have the Chiles back to England.
Please feel free to contact me direct.
I am interested in the photographs and Collins information.
Janice
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Classification: Query
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Hi Gary Parrott,
My husband is descended from Joel and Mina Mincey
Chiles through Jane/Jennie to John. He migrated to Buncombe co, NC and then to Roane co, Tn. I have worked many years to find Joel's ancestry but nothing has fit the puzzle so far.
How do you connect to this line? We are also curious how the 'Tillman' fits into the picture. John's middle name was Tillman. Let me hear from you.
Margaret
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Classification: Query
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To Mr. Parrot: I guess you have found a Obediah Chiles that spent almost all the civil war on active duty and fought at the battle of Rivers Bridge on Sherman's march back from Savannah. HIs records, pay stubs, and surrender papers are available at the Greenville Library (SC).
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Classification: Query
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Found this while looking for obit - not my family.
Independence Examiner Thursday, May 24, 1945 Front Page (Independence, MO)
Lt. Robert Rogers Freed
Husband of Mrs. Rebecca Chiles Rogers Had Been Prisoner of Germans for More Than Year
Lt. Robert Rogers, husband of Mrs. Rebecca Ann Rogers, 901 West White Oak Street, sent a message through the Red Cross notifying her that he had been liberated from Stalag Luft 1.
The message came here Wednesday afternoon to Henry P. Chiles, 901 West White Oak Street, father of Mrs. Rogers, and he relayed the information on to her. She is at present visiting at the home of Lt. Rogers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rogers of Detroit.
Lt. Rogers was a bomber pilot and was first reported missing in action since March 3, 1944. She was later advised that he had been shot down and had been rescued by the enemy from the North Sea.
Lt. and Mrs. Rogers have a small daughter, Rebecca Ann, now a year old, whom the father has never seen.