Name |
George Handlin Piles [1] |
Birth |
31 May 1884 |
Smithland, Kentucky, -USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Note |
- George Handlin Piles, born at Smithland, Kentucky, May 31st, 1884. Dorothy Clara Piles, born at Smithland, Kentucky, Sept. 5th, 1888. Maurice O. Piles, born at Engleville, Colo., Aug 20, 1 1898. Maggie Handlin Piles died at Prescott Dec 23rd 1898; T.B.; just after the adoption. When Mike Lucas was a baby he had trouble pronouncing Grandma or Grandpa so he called his granparents Ma and Pappy and it stuck. All family and children called them that. Pappy and Clara both had wavy strawberry blond hair. Kate Bartelmes has strawberry blond hair and her two children, Ariel and Blair, have flaming red hair and auburn eyes. Everyone else in tall. Clara died in the 1918 flu epidemic. According to family tales, Pappy ran away from home at thirteen years old. The family had a plantation in Kentucky bluegrass country . He stayed with a black gentleman who trained horses for the Kentucky Derby for a while and was trained to be a jockey . Joy Piles says he once rode in the Kentucky Derby. There are family pictures showing Pappy as a young child with his black -mammy+.
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- Line 258 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BURI PLAC Ashes- Mt Rainier Nat. Park WA
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- Line 259 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: OCCU Forrester, Maitre 'd
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- George Handlin Piles, born at Smithland, Kentucky, May 31st, 1884. Dorothy Clara Piles, born at Smithland, Kentucky, Sept. 5th, 1888. Maurice O. Piles, born at Engleville, Colo., Aug 20, 1894; was adopted to Bucky O'Neill at Prescott, Ariz. in Dec. 1898. Maggie Handlin Piles died at Prescott Dec 23rd 1898; T.B.; just after the adoption.
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- When Mike Lucas was a baby he had trouble pronouncing Grandma or Grandpa so he called his granparents Ma and Pappy and it stuck. All family and children called them that.
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- Pappy and Clara both had wavy strawberry blond hair. Kate Bartelmes has strawberry blond hair and her two children, Ariel and Blair, have flaming red hair and auburn eyes. Everyone else in the family had brown hair as adults. Pappy was only 5' 6' tall. Clara died in the 1918 flu epidemic.
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- According to family tales, Pappy ran away from home at thirteen years old. The family had a plantation in Kentucky bluegrass country . He stayed with a black gentleman who trained horses for the Kentucky Derby for a while and was trained to be a
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- Line 269 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: CONT jockey . Joy Piles says he once rode in the Kentucky Derby. There are family pictures showing Pappy as a young child with his black 'mammy'. jockey . Joy Piles says he once rode in the Kentucky Derby. There are family pictures showing Pappy as a young child with his black 'mammy'.
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Name |
George HANDLIN Piles [2] |
Death |
6 Nov 1957 |
Seattle, King, Washington, -USA [1] |
Burial |
Ashes- Mt Rainier Nat. Park WA [1] |
Person ID |
I3841 |
HHTT |
Last Modified |
1 Jul 2022 |
Father |
Conrad O. Piles, b. 7 Aug 1849, Panhandle Precinct, Livingston, Kentucky, -USA d. 27 Dec 1916, Prosser WA (Age 67 years) |
Mother |
Margaret Handlin, b. 13 Dec 1866, Smithland, Kentucky, -USA d. 23 Dec 1898, Prescott AZ (Age 32 years) |
Marriage |
Dec 1882 |
Smithland, Livingston, Kentucky, -USA [1] |
Married |
Dec 1882 |
Smithland, Livingston, Kentucky, -USA [2] |
Family ID |
F1046 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |