George Kile
and Nancy Marshall
1795, American settlements were established on Femme Osage Creek
in what is now St. Charles County, Missouri, north of St. Louis. It
was then called
This database is based upon the PIONEER FAMILIES OF MISSOURI, by
Bryan and Rose. It consists of early tax lists, Spanish land grants,
census records, military records, and extractions from the HISTORY OF MISSOURI
by Louis Houck.
George A. Kile came to
George Kile, (son of George A. Kile) born in
Married Nancy Marshall b.
George and Nancy had the following children:
(1) Ephraim D. Kile b. 16 Dec 1809 in Ky. d. 3 Mar 1852 buried Humphrey Kile
Burial ground
*notes 1850 census age 39 KY; Will vol. 2 pg 404 St.
Charles, listed in will- Humphrey, Susan, Alfred
(2) Hezekiah Kile married twice -no names given
(3) Alexander M. Kile - married twice lost both wives then moved to
Colorado.
(4) Humphrey F. Kile b. 26 Aug 1813 in KY d. 4 Sept 1899 buried in Humphrey
Kile Burial ground
*note 1850 census age 37
(5) Lucretia P. Kile b. 3 Nov 1815 in KY d. 12 Jul 1890 buried in
Humphrey Kile burial grounds
married John Christmann
(6) Susan Kile b. 14 Feb 1818 in KY d 16 Apr 1872 buried in Humphrey Kile
Burial ground
*note 1850 census age 30
(7) Stephen W. Kile
(8) Alfred Kile b. 1826 KY
Notes for above children:
In 1837 Stephen W., Alfred S. and Susan Kile came to
Humphrey Kile burial ground located in St. Charles Co.,
source WIECHINS AND GEERLING: P 49 CEMETERIES ST CHARLES COUNTY, MISSOURI
VOLUME 5
Marriages
1876, when the city of
from the
(Original books of these marriages found at the