Robert Kile-Coyle

M, #5918, b. circa 1738
Father*James (#1) Kile-Coyle b. c 1700
Mother*Ann (__________)
Note Note(s): DNA - Kathryn Kyle Hall's cousin Karl participated in DNA testing, and she said the test results came back on a Virginia man named Chris Kile. He and Kathryn's cousin do not match. Chris's great uncle was Orville Kile who wrote the Kile/Coil book. His research shows he is descended from Robert Kile, brother of James Kile #2.
     Kathryn goes on to say: There are 3 mutations or variations so the odds of us being related are minimal. So there are only a couple of possibilities - His research is wrong - my research is wrong.
The DNA tests show a positive (25/25 match) between my line and Josiah Kile b. 1812 Pickaway Co., OHio and 36/37 match between James Kyle of County Tyrone, Ireland and my line.
     I guess the best thing now is to try to prove who Josiah's parents were and keep going back in time till I find where my line and his meet. With the one mutation, I will probably find that my line joins with the County Tyrone line back in Ireland, although the mutation is on a fast changing marker, so that could mean we could match over here with a common ancestor. He sent me his research, but I don't see how we fit into his line.
And Josiah's parentage is a brick wall. I have hired two researchers in the past few months to go through records in Pickaway and they have found nothing on who his parents were. There was one comment in a county history book that said Josiah's sister's father was William Kile. LDS records also show a Joseph and a James as his father.
Just when you thought you had your ancestors all nailed down, along comes a DNA test and stirs them all up again. Back to ye olde drawing board.
     DNA chart can be found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~firebird/ftdna041204.htm
     If anyone reading this on the web has any information on a Josiah Kile, b. 1812 Pickaway Co, with a sister Isabel, b. 1818 who married John Woolington, let us know.
     Later correspondance from Kathryn Kyle Hall:
Orville Kile's book shows Robert as having a son William. This is - I believe- in error. That William Kile Sr., died in 1815 from cold plague, as did his wife and son William Jr.
Chancery court records - Hampshire Co - p. 62 - 12 July 1813 - the heirs of Robert Kyle, deceased, are bringing suit against the widow and heirs of James Kyle (my James(2) and Robert was the executor of James' estate for return of money - the signatures for the suit - John and Frances Kile Stewart William and Catherine Kile Stage Robert Kile Rebeccah Kile John Kyle Anna Kyle Thomas Kyle Margery Kile Elizabeth Kile James Kile Matilda Daniel Kile Robert's widow, Hannah, signed for the minor children.
There are 12 names - in the land records from 1817 through 1844, these same 12 names appear - and they say - selling my 1/12th part - nowhere is there the name of William Kile.
That would explain why Chris Kile's DNA did not match our line of DNA. He descends from William Kile, Sr. We could not figure out why his DNA did not match ours - now we know - William Sr was NOT a son of Robert. 
Birth*circa 1738 Robert Kile-Coyle was born circa 1738. 
Marriage* He married Hannah (__________) more children implied in records but not entered here. See Robert's probate entry. 
TaxList*between 1782 and 1783 Robert Kile-Coyle was a taxpayer between 1782 and 1783 at Frederick Co., Virginia: on tax lists for 1782 & 1783.1 
Deed*25 May 1789  On 25 May 1789 at Hampshire Co., Virginia: Robert purchased 346 acre from the commonwealth of VA.1 
Deed1791  In 1791 at Hampshire Co., Virginia: Robert bought 187 acres from Frederick Ice west of Romney in Hampshire Co., (W)Va on the Knobly Mountain and the drains of Patterson's Creek. This is near the north branch of the Potomac River.1 
Event-Misc*February 1806  In February 1806 Robert Kile-Coyle had the following misc event: Mentioned in brother James' will, he was administrator of the estate.1 
(Grantee) Deed3 May 1806 He bought land from Sarah Freehafar on 3 May 1806 Sarah Kile, widow of James, late of Frederick Co., quit claim to Robert Kile of Hampshire Co., executor of James' estate, her right of dower including lands on the head drains of Back Creek.2 
Probate*before July 1813 His estate was probated before July 1813 at Hampshire Co., Virginia; Will book 5 at Romney Court House records court approval on May 16, 1814 of the Guardian's (Hannah's) bill for boarding and caring for Elizabeth Kile, aged 7 years and 11 months, James Kiles, aged 5 years and 10 months, Matilda Kiles, aged 3 years and 8 months and Daniel Kiles aged 1 year and 6 months.
     Hampshire Co., Va Chancery Records, p. 62 -
12 July 1813 - Robert Kyle against widow and heirs of James Kyle, deceased (Robert is now dead, some of his heirs are named) John and Frances Stewart, late Frances Kyle, William and Catherine Stage, late Kile, Robert Kile, Rebecca Kile, John Kyle by their guardian John Stewart, Anna Kyle, Thomas Kyle and Margery Kile, by their guardian Hannah Kile, Elizabeth, James, Matilda and Daniel Kile, infants.
     Page 161 - - 178 - 21 Sept 1835 - Daniel Kyle, James Kyle, Matilda Kyle and Jacob and Elizabeth Swart, formerly Elizabeth Kile, against Hannah Barrett, widow of Wm. Barrett, deceased formerly Hannah Kile, widow of Robert Kile, deceased and others.
     Page 273 - 16 April 1838 - Daniel Kyle, James Kyle, Matilda Kyle and Jacob Swart against Margery Kile, Robert Kyle, Rebecca Kyle, Catherine Kyle who married Wm. Stage, John Kyle and the other ch of Robert Kyle, deceased, and Hannah widow of Robert.1 
Deed18 October 1817  On 18 October 1817 at Hampshire Co., Virginia: book 28 - p. 487 - John Kile of Mason Co., Ky sells to Wm. Stewart of Mason Co., Ky a lot of land known as No. 9 in Hampshire Co., Va, being part of the property of his father, Robert Kile, deceased.1 
Deed*12 August 1823  On 12 August 1823 at Hampshire Co., Virginia: Book 23 - p. 205 - Charles and Margery Gibson, late Margery Kile of Mason Co., Ky sell to John Stewart 1/12 part of land in Hampshire Col, 346 acres on Noble's Mountain and another 200 acres in the same county and 165 acres in Frederick Co, Va.1 
Deed*18 August 1823  On 18 August 1823 at Hampshire Co., Virginia: book 26, p. 154 - Thomas and Sarah (Ginn) Kile of Mason Co., Ky sell to John Stewart of Hampshire Co, Va., 1/12 part of the land mentioned in the Gibson deed above as heirs of Robert Kile, deceased.1 
Deed16 February 1830  On 16 February 1830 at Hampshire Co., Virginia: Book 27 - p. 392 - Robert Kile of Allegany Co., Md. sells to John Stewart of Hampshire Co 2 tracts of land on Knobly Mt., my 12th part of land of my father, Robert Kile, deceased, part I purchased of James and Rebecca Henderson (book 21, p. 142 - Rebecca Henderson is child of Robert Kile, deceased.)1 
Deed10 July 1844  On 10 July 1844 at Hampshire Co., Virginia: Book 38 - p. 316 - James Kile formerly of Hampshire Co., now of Davidson Co., TN, sells land through his attorney, land which James received as a child of Robert Kile, Deceased.1 
Relationships4th great-granduncle of Kathryn Ann Rhinehart
2nd great-granduncle of Tillman E Ash

Family

Hannah (__________)
Marriage* Robert Kile-Coyle married Hannah (__________) more children implied in records but not entered here. See Robert's probate entry. 
Children
Last Edited19 Jan 2014

Citations

  1. [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research.
  2. [S1600] Kathryn Kyle Hall research, Frederick Co Land Deeds book 30 pg 101.