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  1. 1.  Fannie NEAL was born in UNKNOWN in Bedford County, Virginia (daughter of Zachariah NEAL and Mary UNK).

    Fannie married Richard AUSTIN on 05 Apr 1793 in Bedford County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Zachariah NEAL was born in 1722 in Charles County, Maryland (son of John NEALE, Jr. and Elizabeth HUNGERFORD); died before Jun 1802 in Bedford County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    By 1755 Zachariah was married and living in Bedford County, Virginia He died intestate. His sons John and Jacob administered. his estate. He had 8 legatees. He and his wife lived on Elk Creek and later on Oslin Creek a branch of Otter River of Bedford County They were landowners. See Deed Book 12, P. 427 for their children. Also they owned slaves. (C. Miller Book)

    Zachariah married Mary UNK. Mary died before Jan 1807 in Bedford County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary UNK died before Jan 1807 in Bedford County, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth NEAL was born about 1755 in Bedford County, Virginia; died between 1840 and 1843 in Wilson County, Tennessee.
    2. John NEAL was born in UNKNOWN; died in 1818 in Bedford County, Virginia.
    3. Jacob NEAL was born in UNKNOWN in Bedford County, Virginia.
    4. William NEAL was born about 1776 in Bedford County, Virginia; died in in Monroe County, Virginia; was buried in Boggess Cemetery/Zenith, West Virginia.
    5. Daniel NEAL was born in 1770 in Bedford County, Virginia; died on 26 Aug 1838 in Sangamon County, Illinois.
    6. 1. Fannie NEAL was born in UNKNOWN in Bedford County, Virginia.
    7. Sally NEAL was born in in Bedford County, Virginia; died before 1850 in Wilson County, Tennessee.
    8. Ann NEAL was born in in Bedford County, Virginia; died in in Bedford County, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John NEALE, Jr. was born in 1694 in (possibly) Charles County, Maryland (son of John NEAL, Sr. and Latitia UNK); died before 05 Nov 1773 in Charles County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Planter - believed to be father of Walter Neal.

    Following from http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/r/Loraine-L-Kerns/GENE9-0018.html (Ancestors of Billy Wray (VonSchriltz) Russell

    Will of John Neale (Planter) of Charles County, Maryland; Made 5 Oct 1733, Probated 5 Nov 1733 in Charles Co., Maryland. Volume III, Page 272:
    To Son John, 50 acres beginning on east side, and ending on south side of Clarks Branch, called Neale's Chance or Choice. To daughter Margaret Scott, 1 metal kettle, 3 quarts size and one milled shilling. To son William two draught horses (Giles & Dunn). To son Barton one iron pot holding 2 1/2 gals. To son Daniel one feather bed and furniture when he is 18 years old. With whatever else he gets to be equally divided among his children: William, Barton, John, Charles, Daniel, Benjamin, Zachariah, Jacob, and Catherine; all to be left for themselves at the age of 16 years. His sons, William and John, to be joint executors. (Witnessed by Thomas Reeves, John Jones, Brien Flinn).
    His will can be found in Maryland Calendar of Wills compiled & edited by J.
    Baldwin and R.B. Henry, Vol. VII, 1925, pg. 45

    Is this the John Neale who petitioned Humphrey Warren for freedom from servitude in 1691? If so, then the birth year is probably closer to 1670 instead of 1687.

    Charles County, MD Land records 1731:
    John Neale to John Ebernathy - M, 2, 261
    John Neale to Thomas Lucus - M, 2 ,269
    John Neale to Thomas Morris - M, 2, 278

    There has been speculation that John Neale may somehow be related to the Capt. James Neale family, also of Charles Co., MD. Here are a few facts gathered on the early Neales:
    1) 31 Dec 1619. Raphael Neale was brought in by the Marshal of Middlesex, England (London is in Middlesex) and kept to go to Virginia. This Raphael had been involved in a duel with swords with William Rowe, gentleman. Ordered to appear 13 Apr 1618. This Raphael is the father of Capt. James Neale born in 1615 and emigrated to Maryland in 1635.
    2) 4 Jul 1635. Mr. Edward Walker, by certificate from the Minister of Gravesend transported Jonathan Neale, aged 12 from London to Virginia.
    3) 26 Apr 1637. Joseph Clifton, ex. of Daniel Hopkinson (merchant). Turned over to John Neale - Francis Seymour, Mr. Wallis' servant at London.
    4) 18 Jun 1638. Deposition re: accounts for tobacco rec'd by Francis Smith in Virginia from John Brush, Alexander Gardiner and John Haynee, planter; and John Neale and Capt. Henry Browne.
    5) 7 Oct 1641. James Neale of Virginia, Gentleman, appointed as attorney to recover debt for John Pennell, citizen and draper of London due from Bartholomew Hoskins.
    6) 17 Jun 1660. John Neale of Exeter, Devonshire, yeoman and Robert Rodes, yeoman, bound to Austin Wakely, mariner to serve 5 years; by "Delight" for Virginia.
    7) Aug 1675. Administration of Thomas Neale of Maryland.

    Charles County Court and Land Records:
    Margaret & WIlliam Neale children of John Neale on 21 Jul 1721 recorded cattle marks. H#2.441.

    14 Mar 1715; John Neall attested the will of Thomas Lilley a Chirugeon barber. Lilley left his entrie estate to Jacob Miller the current husband of John's mother-in-law, Margaret.

    John married Elizabeth HUNGERFORD in 1712 in Charles County, Maryland. Elizabeth (daughter of William HUNGERFORD and Margaret BARTON) was born on 14 Feb 1691 in Portobacco, Charles County, Maryland; died between 1726 and 1733. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth HUNGERFORD was born on 14 Feb 1691 in Portobacco, Charles County, Maryland (daughter of William HUNGERFORD and Margaret BARTON); died between 1726 and 1733.
    Children:
    1. Daniel NEAL was born between 1724 and 1726 in Bedford County, Virginia or Charles County, Maryland; died in May 1800 in Bedford County, Virginia.
    2. Charles NEAL was born in 1718.
    3. 2. Zachariah NEAL was born in 1722 in Charles County, Maryland; died before Jun 1802 in Bedford County, Virginia.
    4. John NEAL
    5. Margaret NEALE
    6. William NEALE
    7. Barton NEALE
    8. Benjamin NEALE
    9. Jacob NEALE
    10. Catherine NEALE


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John NEAL, Sr. was born after 1648; died in 1735 in Charles County, Maryland.

    John married Latitia UNK in 1668. Latitia was born about 1648. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Latitia UNK was born about 1648.
    Children:
    1. 4. John NEALE, Jr. was born in 1694 in (possibly) Charles County, Maryland; died before 05 Nov 1773 in Charles County, Maryland.

  3. 10.  William HUNGERFORD was born about 1657 in Charles County, Maryland (son of William HUNGERFORD, Sr. and Anne SMOOT); died in 1704 in Charles County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Notes for William Hungerford (from http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/r/Loraine-L-Kerns/GENE9-0020.html):
    Archives of Maryland LX, Charles Co.,Page 251:
    William Barton Junior deliuereth up this ensuing Pattent of land and Assigneth all his Right title and interest of and to the same unto his Brother in Law Thomas Smoote for the use of William hungerfot Junior son to William Hungarfot deceased Caecilius absolute Lord and Proprietarie of the Prouince of Mari- land and Aualon Lord baron of baltemore & to all persons to whom thees presants shall Corn greeting: in owr Lord god euer lasting know ye that wee for and in consideration that william smoot of this owr prouince hath due unto him too hundered and forty Acres of land Assigned him from John Lugar Junior as appeares upon Records and upon such Conditions and tearmes as are expressed in owr Conditions of Plantations of sayd Prouince of Mariland under owr greater scale at Armes Bareing date at London the second Day of July in the year of owr Lord God one thowsand six hundered forty nine and Remayning upon Record in owr sayd Prouince doe hearby grant unto the sayd William Smoot all that tract or parcel of Land Liing on the west side of Wicocomeko Riuer begining at a marked Oake standing near to the head of a Crceke Called forked Creeke Runing south west from the sayd Oake for the lenght of too hundered Perches bounding on the south with the land of Humphery Atwitcks and Thomas Michell and A line draw west north west for the length of one hundered perches to a marked oake standing on the hills on the west with a line drawne north north East for the lenght of too hundered and fifty Perches to a marked oake that intecepts A par-rarell line drawne from the first Marked Oake at the head of the forked Creeke one the North with the sayd parrarell one the East with the forsayd southwest line Contayning and now layd out for too hundered and forty Acres More or lesse together with all profits Rits and benefits thearunto belonging (Royall mines Excepted) to haue and to hold the same unto him the sayd William Smoote his heirs and Assignes for Euer to bee holden of us and owr heirs as of owr Manner of St Maries in free and Common soccage by fealty only for All seruices yealding and paying thearfor yearly unto us and owr heirs at owr Receipt at St Maries at the too most usuall feast in the yeare (viz) at the feast of the Annuntion of the Blessed Virgin Mary and at the feast of St Michell the Archangell by euen and equall por-tions the Rent of four shillings eight pence halfpenny starlyn in siluer or Gold or the full valew thearof in such Commodities as wee and owr heirs or such officer or officers appoynted by us or owr heirs from time to time to Colect and Receaue the same shall accept in discharge thearof at the Choyce of us and owr heirs or such officer or officers as aforsayd giuen at St Maries under owr great scale of owr sayd Prouince of Mariland the six and twentith day of May in the twenty six yeare of owr dominion ouer the sayd Prouince Annocp D' 1658 witnes owr trusty and well beloued Josias Fedall Escp owr liuetennant of owr sayd Prouince Josias Fendall. and Endossed on the bake sid of the sayd Patten as followeth Bee it knowne unto all men that I William Smoot doe assigne and make ouer all my Right titell of this Patten to William Barton Junior and Thomas Smote to them their heirs Administrators or Assignes for euer as witnes my hand this 38th of May 1658. William Smoot his marke. Teste Edward James, Richard R S Smoote his marke .

    Wills in Maryland Archives:
    14 Mar 1705 probate, 22 Jan 1704 drawn; William Hungerford; Charles Co.; Page 63:
    To 4 sons, viz., William, Thomas, John & Charles, jointly, 2 tracts, 50 A. "Johnson's Choice" & 250 A. "Smoote's Choice". Should any son die without issue, his portion of estate to pass successively to daughters Ann, Elizabeth & Mary & their heirs. To son Barton and heirs 28 A. "Hungerford's Choyce". To daughters Ann, Elizabeth & Mary afsd., personalty. Extx: wife Margaret, she dying during minority of children, son Barton to assume executorship and care of his brothers and sisters. Test: Sam'll Durham, John Ryon, Joseph Dewell. Book 3, Page 650. Inv. 47 lbs.16 s. 6p. Admx, Margaret Hungerford (relict) (I & A 3.697)

    Land Records in Charles Co., Maryland:
    William Hungerford - "Hungerford's Choice" - 28 acres - surveyed 22 Dec 1687 - Land Folio 25/321; 33/615. (Also reference in Settlers of Maryland 1679-1700, Peter WIlson Coldham)

    Elizabeth Hungerford - "Purchase" - 24 acres - 5 Apr 1745 - Land Folio PT 1/182
    Barton Hungerford - "Hungerford's Hope" - 485 acres - 29 Sep 1756 - Land Folio BC/181; BC 6/216

    13 Jun 1688 Capt. William Barton deeded two tracts called "Barton's Woodyard" (100 acres) and "Capell" (100 acres) - a total of 200 acres to his son-in-law, William Hungerford and wife, Margaret for love and affection - Signed by William Barton and Mary (her mark) Barton. Was a planter, lived in Stafford Co., VA in 1688 when this property was conveyed. In Port Tobacco, Charles Co., MD by the 1690s, Durham Parish.

    Archives of Maryland LIII, Charles Co., Page 598:
    14 Nov 1665. Thomas Smoot acknowledged this Ensuing noat to his father William Smoot (Viz) Bee it knowne to all whom it may concerne that I Thomas SMoote doe deliver upe the Child William Hungerford and his whole Estaet to my father Smoote during his lif time and after his Deceas the Child and his Estate shall fall to mee in acknowledgment I set my hand this 14th of November 1665. Thomas Smoote his marke. Witness by us John Hatch, William Barton Jr.

    William married Margaret BARTON about 1704 in Charles County, Maryland. Margaret (daughter of William BARTON and Mary UNK) was born before 1665 in Charles County, Maryland; died after 1733 in Charles County, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Margaret BARTON was born before 1665 in Charles County, Maryland (daughter of William BARTON and Mary UNK); died after 1733 in Charles County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Notes for Margaret Barton (from http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/r/Loraine-L-Kerns/GENE9-0020.html):

    Information on parents is from The Lucas Genealogy; Kemp; 1964.

    Named in brother William's will in 1703, Prince George's County, MD.

    William Hungerford, Charles Co.; acct settlement; 65 lbs. 17 shillings 2 pence; 20 Nov 1710; extx Margaret Miller, wife of Jacob Miller (I & A 32b.9)

    12 Jun 1733; Margaret Miller of Charles Co., widow, made deed of gift of 200 acres to Barton Hungerford; which she obtained by deed 13 Jun 1688 from William Barton, Gentleman, granted William Hungerford and Margaret his wife, daughter of said William Barton and to the heirs of her body; now the sole property of Margaret; tracts called "Barton's Woodyard" of 100 acres and "Capell" of 100 acres at the head of Wicomico River (Charles County Land Records M#2.343).

    Charles County Circuit Court and Land Records R:537. 10 Jun 1688... Between William Barton of Charles County in ye Province of Maryland, Gentleman of ye one part and William Hungerford of ye aforesaid County and Province, planter, and Margarett his wife ye naturall borne daughter of ye said William Barton of ye other part Witnesseth that ye said William Barton for and in consideration of that naturall love and fatherly affection which he hath and allways doth beare towards ye said Margarett has naturall borne daughter ye wife of ye said William Hungerford... grant... all that parcell of land called Barton's Woodyard 100 acres more or less and allso that tract of land called Capell containing and now laid out for 100 acres more or less... to have and hold ye aforesaid two parcells ... unto ye said William Hungerford and Margaret his wife during their naturall lives and to ye heirs of her body lawfully begotten or to be begotten forever (and in case of default of such issue then ye aforesaid two tracts of land revert to ye said William Barton and his heirs)... memorandum that on the thirteenth day of June ... before us underwritten .... Commissioners ..... William Barton and Mary his wife doe acknowledge .... Witnessed by Randolph Hinson and John Addison. Signed by William Barton and Mary (her mark) Barton.

    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth HUNGERFORD was born on 14 Feb 1691 in Portobacco, Charles County, Maryland; died between 1726 and 1733.
    2. Charles HUNGERFORD
    3. John HUNGERFORD
    4. Mary HUNGERFORD
    5. Thomas HUNGERFORD
    6. Barton HUNGERFORD was born about 1687.
    7. Anne HUNGERFORD was born about 1692.
    8. William HUNGERFORD was born on 12 Jun 1694.


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