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Henry Kyle

Birth
Northern Ireland
Death
unknown
Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Thought to be buried at Upper Long Cane Presbyterian Church. His daughter Rose Kyle Evans and family were buried there as well as his nephew James Kyle (Jr) and family.

"Henry Kyle of Ireland came to the States with 9 children, 6 boys 3 girls. They lived in pa.va.sc. Rose Kyle married James Evans abt 1785. Rose died and he remarried."
This statement referring to the genders of nine children may be confusing Rose Kyle Evans' children with her father Henry Kyle's children.

Sara Evans Russell told her daughter that her mother was Rose Kyle Evans, the daughter of Henry Evans who was born in Ireland but came to Abbeville County, South Carolina, with his brother James Kyle who died in York County, S.C. Some researchers refer to this Dr. James Kyle as Rev. Dr. James Kyle, who married Catherine or Kitty Hunter. Some family trees also show Dr. James Kyle's parents as John Kyle (1688-1759) and wife Ann Fleming, Pennsylvania settlers from Ireland, though possibly skipping a generation, and show John's great-great-grandfather as Patrick Kyle who married Agnes Stewart/Stuart, daughter of Esme Stuart, third Earl of Lenox, fourth-great-grandson of King Robert II of Scotland.

Genealogy of the Kyle, Coyle, Coil Families by Orville Kyle by Orville Kyle, p.50 says that Henry Kyle and his brother Dr. James Kyle arrived in Abbeville "just after the Revolution" from Lancaster Co., PA. or Maryland but doesn’t trace them further.
Thought to be buried at Upper Long Cane Presbyterian Church. His daughter Rose Kyle Evans and family were buried there as well as his nephew James Kyle (Jr) and family.

"Henry Kyle of Ireland came to the States with 9 children, 6 boys 3 girls. They lived in pa.va.sc. Rose Kyle married James Evans abt 1785. Rose died and he remarried."
This statement referring to the genders of nine children may be confusing Rose Kyle Evans' children with her father Henry Kyle's children.

Sara Evans Russell told her daughter that her mother was Rose Kyle Evans, the daughter of Henry Evans who was born in Ireland but came to Abbeville County, South Carolina, with his brother James Kyle who died in York County, S.C. Some researchers refer to this Dr. James Kyle as Rev. Dr. James Kyle, who married Catherine or Kitty Hunter. Some family trees also show Dr. James Kyle's parents as John Kyle (1688-1759) and wife Ann Fleming, Pennsylvania settlers from Ireland, though possibly skipping a generation, and show John's great-great-grandfather as Patrick Kyle who married Agnes Stewart/Stuart, daughter of Esme Stuart, third Earl of Lenox, fourth-great-grandson of King Robert II of Scotland.

Genealogy of the Kyle, Coyle, Coil Families by Orville Kyle by Orville Kyle, p.50 says that Henry Kyle and his brother Dr. James Kyle arrived in Abbeville "just after the Revolution" from Lancaster Co., PA. or Maryland but doesn’t trace them further.

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  • Created by: Ray Isbell
  • Added: Mar 25, 2015
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144175014/henry-kyle: accessed ), memorial page for Henry Kyle (1740–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 144175014, citing Upper Long Cane Cemetery, Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by Ray Isbell (contributor 47188697).