Overview: This transitions web page looks at the larger picture of the similarity between the personalities, lives, and marital relations of John J. Poill and John H. Pyle. |
Transitions Synthesis |
Theory |
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Proof that John H. Pyle of AL is John H. Pyle of CA |
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John H. Pyle – AL |
John H. Pyle - CA |
Name |
Name of John H. Pyle. |
Name of John H. Pyle. |
Genealogical |
Born in Mississippi after 1834. Had a brother named Everett. |
Born in Mississippi in 1835. Named a son Everett. |
Psychological |
Violent person – involved in a stabbing in 1853. |
Violent person – killed a person by stabbing in 1870. |
Proof that John H. Pyle of CA is John J. Poill of OR |
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John H. Pyle - CA |
John J. Poill |
Genealogical |
Born in Mississippi in 1835. |
Born around 1835. “I was born…in Mississippi.” |
Psychological |
Violent person – killed a man by stabbing in 1870. |
Violent person – Physically and mentally abused his wife Mila Ann on many occasions. |
Family Relations |
Disserted his family in 1870. Amanda divorced him in 1874. |
Deserted his family in 1882; Mila Ann divorced him in 1891. |
Migration Patterns |
Moved to Yamhill Co, OR 1860 – 1862 |
Told story of being involved in Confederacy efforts in Yamhill Co, OR during the Civil War. |
Westward Ho |
Married in Tucson, AZ territory 17 Aug 1859 on the Barnes wagon train from Texas to California on the Butterfield Trail route. |
Told stories with many details and accurate place names of the wagon train route from Texas to California coinciding exactly with the Butterfield Trail. |
Genealogical Record |
No record of him after 1870. |
No record of him before 1872. |
John J. Poill |
Transitions Synthesis |
Updated 1/7/2015 |
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Proof that John H. Pyle of AL is John J. Poill of OR |
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Category |
John H. Pyle - AL |
John J. Poill |
Genealogical |
Born in Mississippi after 1834. Proven son of Nicholas Pyle and Mary Ann Westbrook. |
Born around 1835. “I was born…in Mississippi. My father’s name was Nick Poil (sic). He married Mary Ann Westbrook.” |
Psychological |
Violent person – involved in a stabbing in 1853 |
Violent person – Physically and mentally abused his wife Mila Ann on many occasions severe enough for her to divorce him in 1891. |
Genealogical Record |
No record of him after 1870. |
No record of him before 1872. |