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        According to the One Name Study of Hiles, there are so far only two Hiles families that imigrated to America.  At this time I am uncertain as to which one ours is connected.   I will hopefully find our connection soon.

        Our family of Hiles comes from Fayette County, Pennsylvania.   The majority of our family lived their lives in the Dunbar Township.   As of today I do not think we have any direct relatives still in that area.   We do have cousins, aunts and uncles still living in Fayette County(as far as I know).

       Like most of the families there, ours worked in the coal mines.  Many people imigrated and migrated to Pennsylvania for work.   Our last relative to work the mines was a grandfather, who passed in 1991 from black lung.  Many of our male ancestors died because of working the coal mines. Some accidental deaths, while others died later in life because of the effect it had on their body.   In and around the 1900's many young boys had to sacrifice an education to earn money for their families.   Many boys started working the mines as young as 10 years old. So I was told.

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I have the following census' to support most of the information that I have posted.
1840---Harbaugh
1850---Harbaugh, Hiles, Shipley
1860---Breig, Clark, Hall, Hiles
1870---Hall, Hiles
1880---Hiles, Wolfe
1900---Clark, Hiles, Smith
1910---Hiles, Shipley
1920---Clark
1930---Hiles-Predilla


        By the way, where it says I, me, mine or anything meaning the author;   I actually mean my husband.  I have been researching his family so much now that it seems like my own.  His fathers family...Reeves.
I am actually from Jackson and Ruark of Maryland and the east coast.   My Family

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