- The Children of Colonel Thomas - Genealogy. com
The children of Colonel Thomas Neel (1730-1779) and Jean Spratt were as follows: Andrew Neel, born in 1754, New Providence, Mecklenburg County, N C , died in Revolutionary War at Battle of Rocky Mount in 1780
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John Neal Neil Nail Neel b 1755 Co Antrim, Ireland By C MAXWELL January 12, 2005 at 01:04:40
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Research Neel in the Surnames forums on Genealogy com, the new GenForum!
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The only Neel that I am aware of - which means they may be more - who married a Spratt - was Colonel Thomas Neel Colonel Thomas Neel was a son of the Thomas Neel who wrote a will in 1766 and amended it in 1768 in Mecklenberg County, NC Colonel Thomas Neel was a revolutionary soldier and quite prominant
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The children of Colonel Thomas Neel (1730-1779) and Jean Spratt Neel By Ralph Davis, Jr October 04, 2010 at 04:38:30 The twins of Colonel Thomas Neel and Jean Spratt, Andrew and Thomas, never married Their lives were cut short by the British during the Revolutionary War John Neel, the youngest son, was never married as well due to the same reason, KIA in the Revolutionary War So there were no
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The Dale D Neel Family of Norwalk, OH:Information about Susan Chaddock
- Re: Charles C Neel 1842 Parent - Genealogy. com
There was a large family of Neels headed by Thomas Neel in Clark Co , AR in 1840 Your Charles C Neel is probably one of the children I think two of the other children were Alceda Neel and Henry Sevier Neel Thomas Stephen Drew Neel may also have been one of the children Good luck pacox@compuserve com
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COLLINS FAMILY By Cathy Farrell November 13, 2009 at 03:12:45 Title: Genealogical and personal history of western Pennsylvania Vol 2; editor-in-chief, John W Jordan Author: Jordan, John W (John Woolf), 1840-1921 Pgs 1010, 1011, The COLLINS family, well represented in the vicinity of Wilkinsburg, Pa , were originally French Huguenots, drifting from France to Scotland, then to Ireland
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