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- William Hamersly changed his and his son Francis surname to Pile at the request of his uncle Rev Henry Piles 1813 will
=== Research notes from Linda Reno
2/7/1835: Died on 1/14 at Sarum, CC (the res. of her son, Francis H. Pile),
Mrs. Margaret E. H. Pile, relict of the late William H. Pile in her 50th
year. (National Intelligencer Newspaper Abstracts, 1834-1835).
3/26/1836: Deed from Francis H. Pile of Charles County to Ignatius Pike of
Baltimore for $10,000 "Sarum", 620 ac.; "Baltimore's Bounty" or "Baltimore's
Gift", 150 ac.; "Clear Doubt", 59 1/2 ac.; "Lapworth Enlarged", 93 ac.;
unnamed land, 67 1/2 ac.; and all of the real estate devised to me by Henry
Pile of Charles County containing 1,000 ac. by his will dated 12/20/1812.
Signed by Francis H. Pile. Wit.: Charles McCann, Francis Nally. (Charles
County Deeds, IB 22, p. 155).
5/24/1853, Daily National Intelligencer (D.C.): Farm for Sale. "Rozier's
Gift" now occupied by Francis Piles and lying in Prince George's County, 316
acres. James O. Brooke, Robert W. Brooke.
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