Henry Neel

M, b. circa 1841
     Henry Neel was born circa 1841 at Missouri. He was the son of James W Neel and Lydia Vanderpool. Henry Neel appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Utah, Utah Territory, in the household of his father James W Neel.1 Henry Neel appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Cosumnes, Sacramento County, California, in the household of his parents, James W Neel and Amelia (?).2

Citations

  1. [S112] James Neel household, 1850 US Federal Census, Utah, Utah Territory, Utah, Utah Territory, population schedule, page/sheet 134. dwelling 209, family 209, image 29/57, National Archives micropublication M432_919, 29/57.
  2. [S113] James Neil household, 1860 US Federal Census Sacramento County, California, Sacramento, California, population schedule, Cosumnes, page/sheet 117. dwelling 1014, family 983, image 22/31, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC)., 22/31.

Herbert Ulysses Neel

M, b. 27 March 1881, d. 9 June 1970
     Herbert Ulysses Neel was born on 27 March 1881 at Peoa, Summit, Utah, USA. He was the son of John Clay Neel and Lydia Ann Neel. Herbert Ulysses Neel appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Emmett, Canyon, Idaho, in the household of John Clay Neel.1 Herbert Ulysses Neel married Margaret Russell in May 1917 at California.2 Herbert Ulysses Neel lived in 1918 at Monterey, California.3 He lived in 1920 at Oakland precint, Alameda, California.4 He and Margaret Russell appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Oakland, Alameda, California, at Dist 95, enumerated 13 January 1920.5 Herbert Ulysses Neel lived in 1926 at Elk Grove, Sacramento, California.4 He lived in 1930 at Elk Grove, Sacramento, California.4 He appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of San Joaquin, Sacramento, California, enumerated 10 April 1930.6 He lived in 1942 at Elk Grove, Sacramento, California.7 He died on 9 June 1970 at San Jose, Sacramento, California, at age 89.8,9

Citations

  1. [S304] 1900 US Federal Census Canyon, Idaho, Canyon, Idaho, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S360] Historical Newspapers, online ancestry.com online database (subscription), Oakland Tribune May 25, 1917.
  3. [S139] "Unknown short record title."
  4. [S248] Unknown compiler, California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968.
  5. [S310] 1920 US Federal Census Alameda, CA, Alameda, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  6. [S303] 1930 US Federal Census Los Angeles, CA, ContraLos Angeles, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  7. [S302] "Unknown short record title."
  8. [S151] Unknown name of person, California Death Index.
  9. [S140] Unknown subject, unknown file number, Social Security Death Index, Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.

Hettie Beatrice Neel

F, b. 28 April 1892, d. 11 June 1905
     Hettie Beatrice Neel was born on 28 April 1892 at Peoa, Summit Co., Utah. She was the daughter of Thomas Marion Neel and Ann Eliza Palmer. Hettie Beatrice Neel appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit, Utah, in the household of Thomas Marion Neel and Ann Eliza Palmer.1 Hettie Beatrice Neel was baptized in the LDS church on 1 September 1901. She died on 11 June 1905 at age 13.

Citations

  1. [S307] 1900 US Federal Census Summit, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Hugh Neel

M, b. circa 1750
     Hugh Neel was born circa 1750 at Ireland. He was the son of Mr. Neel and Mrs. Neel. Hugh Neel married Mrs. Hugh Neel circa 1770.

Children of Hugh Neel and Mrs. Hugh Neel

Hyrum Jack Neel

M, b. 27 June 1921, d. 9 September 1974
     Hyrum Jack Neel was born on 27 June 1921 at Rigby, Idaho. He was the son of Asa Clifton Neel and Lowis Wilma Clark. Hyrum Jack Neel married Norrene Jenson.1 Hyrum Jack Neel died on 9 September 1974 at age 53.

Citations

  1. [S205] Findagrave Online Database, online www.findagrave.com.

Irene Birtha Neel1

F, b. 4 July 1902, d. 6 April 1978
     Irene Birtha Neel was born on 4 July 1902 at Washington, USA.2 She was the daughter of Cyrus Napoleon Neel and Elizabeth M. Kreuts. Irene Birtha Neel appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Oaksdale, Whitman, Washington in the household of her parents, Cyrus Napoleon Neel and Elizabeth M. Kreuts.3 Irene Birtha Neel appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of San Jose, Santa Clara, California in the household of her parents, Cyrus Napoleon Neel and Elizabeth M. Kreuts.4 Irene Birtha Neel appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Isleton, Sacramento, California, enumerated 4 April 1930, where she is working as a public school teacher. She is listed as married but her husband is not living with her..5 She died on 6 April 1978 at Sacramento, Sacramento, California, at age 75.6 She was buried at Oakesdale Cemetery, Whitman, Washington.

Citations

  1. [S247] Unknown name of person, Washington Births 1891-1907, Whitman county.
  2. [S247] Unknown name of person, Washington Births 1891-1907, Whitman Co.
  3. [S108] 1910 US Federal Census Whitman, Washington, Whitman, Washington, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  4. [S106] 1920 US Federal Census Santa Clara, CA, Santa Clara, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  5. [S303] 1930 US Federal Census Los Angeles, CA, ContraLos Angeles, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  6. [S151] Unknown name of person, California Death Index.

James Alonzo Neel

M, b. 3 August 1890, d. 29 April 1961
     James Alonzo Neel was born on 3 August 1890 at Live Oak, California, USA. He was the son of Alonzo Neel and Sarah (?). James Alonzo Neel appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of White Oak, El Dorado, California in the household of his parents, Alonzo Neel and Sarah (?).1 James Alonzo Neel appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of White Oak Township, El Dorado, California in the household of his parents, Alonzo Neel and Sarah (?).2 James Alonzo Neel married Marguerite Martinez, daughter of E.G. Martinez and Rosa (?), circa 1913 at California, USA. James Alonzo Neel and Marguerite Martinez appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Mokelumne, Calaveras, California, at Dist 13, enumerated 28 January 1920.3 James Alonzo Neel lived in 1942 at Shingle, El Dorado, California.4 He died on 29 April 1961 at Jayhawk Cemetery, Rescue, El Dorado, California, at age 70.5

Citations

  1. [S115] 1900 US Federal Census El Dorado, California, El Dorado, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S116] 1910 US Federal Census El Dorado, California, El Dorado, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  3. [S117] 1920 US Federal Census Calaveras, CA, Calaveras, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  4. [S302] "Unknown short record title."
  5. [S205] Findagrave Online Database, online www.findagrave.com.

James Clifton Neel

M, b. 16 February 1936, d. 26 June 1957
     James Clifton Neel was born on 16 February 1936 at Peoa, Summit, Utah. He was the son of Asa Clifton Neel and Lowis Wilma Clark. James Clifton Neel died on 26 June 1957 at age 21.

James Lincoln Neel

M, b. circa 1860, d. 18 September 1865
     James Lincoln Neel was born circa 1860 at Sacramento, California, USA.1 He was the son of James W Neel and Amelia (?). James Lincoln Neel died on 18 September 1865 at Cosumnes, Sacramento, California.1

Citations

  1. [S205] Findagrave Online Database, online www.findagrave.com.

James Monroe Neel

M, b. 18 October 1874, d. 26 November 1939
     James Monroe Neel was born on 18 October 1874 at Peoa, Summit, Utah. He was the son of John Austin Neel and Ellen Christiana Stevens. James Monroe Neel died on 26 November 1939 at age 65.

James Newton Neel1

M, b. 21 March 1886, d. 2 July 1974
     James Newton Neel was born on 21 March 1886 at Wieser, Washington, Idaho.1 He was the son of John Clay Neel and Lydia Ann Neel.1 James Newton Neel was known as Newton. He and Lydia Ann Neel lived in 1917 at Richmond St, El Cerrito, Contra Costa, California.2 James Newton Neel married Nellie Gragg in 1919 at California, USA. James Newton Neel and Nellie Gragg appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of El Cerrito, Contra Costa, California, enumerated 8 January 1920, where he was working as a blacksmith in a shipyard..3 James Newton Neel and Nellie Gragg appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of El Cerrito, Contra Costa, California, enumerated 10 April 1930.4 James Newton Neel and Nellie Gragg appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of El Cerrito, Contra Costa, California, enumerated 15 April 1940.5 James Newton Neel lived in 1942 at El Cerrito, Contra Costa, California.6 He died on 2 July 1974 at Santa Clara, California, at age 88.7,8

Citations

  1. [S150] "Lydia Neel manuscript,."
  2. [S139] "Unknown short record title."
  3. [S100] 1920 US Federal Census Contra Costa, CA, Contra Costa, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  4. [S101] 1930 US Federal Census Contra Costa, CA, Contra Costa, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  5. [S461] 1940 US Federal Census Contra Costa, California, Contra Costa, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  6. [S302] "Unknown short record title."
  7. [S151] Unknown name of person, California Death Index.
  8. [S360] Historical Newspapers, online ancestry.com online database (subscription), Oakland Tribune 4 July 1974.

James W Neel

M, b. 19 December 1803, d. 6 August 1865
     James W Neel was born on 19 December 1803 at Madison, Kentucky, USA. He was the son of John Neel Sr. and Rebecca Guess. James W Neel The W in his name probably is "William." He married Lydia Vanderpool, daughter of John Vanderpool and Ellender Meadows, circa 1831 at Ray, Missouri.1 James W Neel appeared on the census of 1840 at Crooked River, Ray County, Missouri; males: 1<5, 2 5-10, 1 15-20, 1 20-30 females: 1 <5, 1 20-30.2 In June 1850 brothers James and David H. Neel and their families left Missouri for California. They joined with the Justus Morse wagon train of Mormons headed for Utah on June 10, but struck out on their own on July 8. They probably arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in September 1850.3 He married Amelia (?) in 1850 at California. James W Neel appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Utah, Utah Territory, enumerated April 1851, The 1850 census in Utah actually began in April 1851.
James Neel was thought to have died in Ray County, Missouri in 1850; however, 1850 Federal Census for Utah Territory, Utah County (page 267) shows James Neel living in close proximity to David Hugh Neel family; living with James Neel family is Mary Neel; from the age, it can be presumed she is not a natural child of James; James was named the legal guardian for Mary Ann Neel, daughter of Sally Neel, in Ray County Missouri.
James later emigrates to California, probably at same time as David Hugh Neel family.. His children Bathilda, Henry, America Ann, John Clay, James W and George were listed as living with him.4 James W Neel witnessed the marriage of Asa O. Boyce and America Ann Neel on 5 February 1855 at Fillmore, Utah; by an Elder Hoyt.5 James W Neel appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Granite, Sacramento, California, enumerated 18 July 1860. His children George and John Clay were listed as living with him.6 James W Neel and Amelia (?) appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Cosumnes, Sacramento County, California, enumerated 20 July 1860, last name is given as Neil, and he is working as a miner.. Their children Edward C, Alonzo, Sarah F and Henry were listed as living with them.7 He was a judge in the Cosumnes township in 1862, according to the Sacramento Daily Union newspaper in August of that year. In September 1863 James ran for reelection as a judge in Sebastopol, Cosumnes township, California. His names is given as James Neal.8 James W Neel died on 6 August 1865 at Cosumnes, Sacramento, California, at age 61.9,10

Children of James W Neel and Lydia Vanderpool

Children of James W Neel and Amelia (?)

Citations

  1. [S238] Unknown subject website, by unknown photographer, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
  2. [S84] Unknown record type, (Digital Scan of original records), Provo, Utah, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), page 336 image 278 ln 8.
  3. [S456] Unknown editor, Luke Gallup Diary.
  4. [S112] James Neel household, 1850 US Federal Census, Utah, Utah Territory, Utah, Utah Territory, population schedule, page/sheet 134. dwelling 209, family 209, image 29/57, National Archives micropublication M432_919, 29/57.
  5. [S343] Deseret News Death and Marriages, online http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~utsaltla/…
  6. [S113] Jas Neal household, 1860 US Federal Census Sacramento County, California, Sacramento, California, population schedule, Granite, page/sheet 248. dwelling 2289, family 2174, image 250/615, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC)., 250/615.
  7. [S113] James Neil household, 1860 US Federal Census Sacramento County, California, Sacramento, California, population schedule, Cosumnes, page/sheet 117. dwelling 1014, family 983, image 22/31, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC)., 22/31.
  8. [S458] California Digital Newspapers, online http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc, Sacramento Daily Union, 22 Aug 1863.
  9. [S128] Mary Neal household, 1870 US Federal Census Sacramento, CA, Sacramento, California, population schedule, Cosumnes, page/sheet 6. dwelling 47, family 45, image 6/18, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC)., 6/18.
  10. [S300] Sloughhouse Area Genealogy, Sacramento CA Cemetery, Ione or Michigan Bar Road or Live Oak Cemetery near Ione, Sacramento, CA.

James W Neel Jr

M, b. circa 1832
     James W Neel Jr was born circa 1832 at Missouri. He was the son of James W Neel and Lydia Vanderpool. James W Neel Jr was a witness In June 1850 brothers James and David H. Neel and their families left Missouri for California. They joined with the Justus Morse wagon train of Mormons headed for Utah on June 10, but struck out on their own on July 8. They probably arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in September 1850.1 He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Utah, Utah Territory, in the household of his father James W Neel.2 James W Neel Jr appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Pacific, Humboldt, California, enumerated 12 June 1860, where he is working as a stockraiser..3

Citations

  1. [S456] Unknown editor, Luke Gallup Diary.
  2. [S112] James Neel household, 1850 US Federal Census, Utah, Utah Territory, Utah, Utah Territory, population schedule, page/sheet 134. dwelling 209, family 209, image 29/57, National Archives micropublication M432_919, 29/57.
  3. [S457] 1860 US Federal Census Humboldt County, California, Humboldt, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Janet Neel

F, b. 10 October 1817
      Janet Neel was also known as Jane. She was born on 10 October 1817 at Anderson, Kentucky, USA. She was the daughter of John Neel Sr. and Rebecca Guess. Janet Neel married Phillip McKinney on 25 April 1839 at Ray, Missouri; They were married by Janet's brother James, a Justice of the Peace.1 Janet Neel and Phillip McKinney appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of District 75, Ray, Missouri, enumerated 9 August 1850. Their children George W., John, Nancy and Mary E were listed as living with them.2 Janet Neel and Phillip McKinney appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Richmond, Ray, Missouri, enumerated 2 September 1860, where Phillip was working as a farmer.. Their children William, Isabel, John, Francis Murray, Nancy and Mary E were listed as living with them.3 Janet Neel and Phillip McKinney appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Knoxville, Ray, Missouri, enumerated 31 July 1870. Their children Francis Murray, Nancy and Mary E were listed as living with them.4 Janet Neel and Phillip McKinney appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Richmond, Ray, Missouri, at Dist 136, enumerated 9 June 1880, Mary is married and with her son Philip T. Herod.. Their children Nancy, Mary E and Francis Murray were listed as living with them.5

Children of Janet Neel and Phillip McKinney

Citations

  1. [S30] Unknown subject unknown repository, OS page 116.
  2. [S25] Phillip McKinney household, 1850 US Census, Ray, Missouri, Ray, Missouri, population schedule, Dist 75, page/sheet 284. dwelling 19, family 19, image 4/212, National Archives micropublication M432_412, 4/212.
  3. [S23] Phillip McKinney household, 1860 U.S. Federal Census Ray Co., Missouri, Ray, Missouri, population schedule, Richmond, page/sheet 296. dwelling 2031, family 2031, image 59/75, 59/75.
  4. [S118] Philip McKinney household, 1870 US Federal Census Ray, MO, Ray, Missouri, population schedule, Knoxville, page/sheet 22. dwelling house, family 152, image 153, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC)., 153.
  5. [S29] Phillip McKinney household, 1880 US Federal Census, Ray Co, Missouri, Ray, Missouri, population schedule, Richmond, ED 136, page/sheet 17. dwelling 133, family 133, image 17/33, 17/33.

Janet Neel

F, b. circa 1775
     Janet Neel was born circa 1775 at Kentucky, USA. She was the daughter of Hugh Neel and Mrs. Hugh Neel. Janet Neel married Joseph Akers circa 1789.

Children of Janet Neel and Joseph Akers

John Austin Neel

M, b. 9 February 1845, d. 14 March 1883
     John Austin Neel was born on 9 February 1845 at Carthage, Hancock, Illinois. He was the son of John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper. John Austin Neel appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Dist 75, Ray County, Missouri, in the household of his parents, John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper.1 John Austin Neel appeared on the census of 1856 in the household of John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper at Weber County, Utah; Listed in the household are Clemency ("Clarissa"), Mary J, John A, William C, Joshua ("Josiah"), and Lydia Ann.2 John Austin Neel married Therese Amelia Quarm on 5 November 1866 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. John Austin Neel married Ellen Christiana Stevens, daughter of William Stevens and Emma Crowden, on 28 February 1870. John Austin Neel and Ellen Christiana Stevens appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit, Utah, enumerated 13 June 1870, living next to his parents..3 John Austin Neel married Emaline Augusta Stevens on 21 August 1871. John Austin Neel was buried in 1883. He died on 14 March 1883 at Peoa, Summit, Utah, at age 38.

Children of John Austin Neel and Ellen Christiana Stevens

Child of John Austin Neel and Emaline Augusta Stevens

Citations

  1. [S25] John Neal household, 1850 US Census, Ray, Missouri, Ray, Missouri, population schedule, District 75, page/sheet 319. dwelling 538, family 538, image 74/212, National Archives micropublication M432_412, 74/212.
  2. [S92] State Census, [online transcription] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, unknown record info, page 1134.
  3. [S149] 1870 US Federal Census Summit Co, UT, Summit, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

John Clair Neel

M, b. 30 March 1900, d. 2 June 1985
     John Clair Neel was born on 30 March 1900 at Peoa, Summit County, Utah. He was the son of Thomas Marion Neel and Ann Eliza Palmer. John Clair Neel appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit, Utah, in the household of Thomas Marion Neel and Ann Eliza Palmer.1 John Clair Neel was baptized in the LDS church on 6 September 1908 at Peoa, Summit, Utah. He appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit, Utah, in the household of Thomas Marion Neel and Ann Eliza Palmer.2 John Clair Neel married Mary Elizabeth Turnbow, daughter of John Gillenroy Turnbow Jr. and Hephzibah Alice Woolstenhulme, on 28 January 1925 at Coalville, Summit, Utah. John Clair Neel and Mary Elizabeth Turnbow appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of an unknown place , enumerated 5 April 1930. Their children June Lorraine and Robert Clair were listed as living with them.3 John Clair Neel appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Kamas, Summit, Utah in the household of his parents, John Gillenroy Turnbow Jr. and Hephzibah Alice Woolstenhulme.4 John Clair Neel and Mary Elizabeth Turnbow appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Kamas, Summit, Utah, enumerated 5 April 1940, where John is working as a laborer for the W.P.A.. Their children June Lorraine, Robert Clair, Glen Allen, Virginia May and Keith Orin were listed as living with them.5 John Clair Neel died on 2 June 1985 at Hamilton, Ravolli County, Montana, at age 85. He was buried on 6 June 1985 at Peoa, Summit County, Utah.

Children of John Clair Neel and Mary Elizabeth Turnbow

Citations

  1. [S307] 1900 US Federal Census Summit, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S185] 1910 US Federal Census Summit, UT, Summit, Utah, population schedule.
  3. [S363] 1930 US Federal Census Summit, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  4. [S363] 1930 US Federal Census Summit, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  5. [S454] 1940 US Federal Census Summit, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

John Clay Neel

M, b. 24 December 1834, d. 8 October 1902
     John Clay Neel was born on 24 December 1834 at Ray, Missouri; In his obituary, John's birthplace is given as Raymond. This appears to be a garble of Ray county as there is no Raymond in Missouri and his father was in Ray county in 1834.1,2 He was the son of James W Neel and Lydia Vanderpool. John Clay Neel was a witness In June 1850 brothers James and David H. Neel and their families left Missouri for California. They joined with the Justus Morse wagon train of Mormons headed for Utah on June 10, but struck out on their own on July 8. They probably arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in September 1850.3 He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Rough and Ready, Nevada, California, enumerated 29 October 1850, where he is working as a clerk. His name is given as Jno C Neal. If this is our relative, he must have continued on to California, while the rest of his family stayed in Utah. In the spring of 1851 he is back in Utah when he is recorded in census records with James..4 He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Utah, Utah Territory, in the household of his father James W Neel.5 John Clay Neel appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Granite, Sacramento, California, in the household of his father James W Neel.6 John Clay Neel married Lydia Ann Neel, daughter of John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper, on 14 November 1866. John Clay Neel lived on 30 October 1867 at Fremont, Santa Clara, California.7 He and Lydia Ann Neel appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Park City, Summit, Utah, enumerated 11 June 1880.8 John Clay Neel appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Emmett, Canyon, Idaho, enumerated 8 June 1900, where he and sons Herbert and Eugene (Pertley) are living in a boarding house..9 He died on 8 October 1902 at Boise, Ada, Idaho, at age 67; "Death of J.C. Neel

Died in this city October 8 of dropsy, John Clay Neel. Deceased was born in Raymond, MO December 24, 1834. He emigrated to California in 1852 and from there came to Idaho, where he resided for 29 years up to the time of his death. Deceased leaves a widow and eight children, six sons and two daughters, all of whom reside in Boise. Funeral services will be held from the family residence, 1410 Front St this afternoon. Internment will be made in the Morris Hill cemetery."10

Children of John Clay Neel and Lydia Ann Neel

Citations

  1. [S304] 1900 US Federal Census Canyon, Idaho, Canyon, Idaho, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S449] Idaho Daily Statesman, online ancestry.com, 10 Oct 1902 obituary.
  3. [S456] Unknown editor, Luke Gallup Diary.
  4. [S455] 1850 US Federal Census Nevada, California, Nevada, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  5. [S112] James Neel household, 1850 US Federal Census, Utah, Utah Territory, Utah, Utah Territory, population schedule, page/sheet 134. dwelling 209, family 209, image 29/57, National Archives micropublication M432_919, 29/57.
  6. [S113] Jas Neal household, 1860 US Federal Census Sacramento County, California, Sacramento, California, population schedule, Granite, page/sheet 248. dwelling 2289, family 2174, image 250/615, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC)., 250/615.
  7. [S424] Unknown compiler, California Voter Registers, 1866-1898.
  8. [S262] 1880 US Federal Census, Utah County, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule.
  9. [S304] 1900 US Federal Census Canyon, Idaho, Canyon, Idaho, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  10. [S449] Idaho Daily Statesman, online ancestry.com, 10 Oct 1902 obituary pg. 5.
  11. [S150] "Lydia Neel manuscript,."

John Enoch Neel

M, b. 1890, d. 1918
     John Enoch Neel was born in 1890 at Peoa, Summit, Utah. He was the son of John Clay Neel and Lydia Ann Neel. John Enoch Neel died in 1918.

John Neel Jr.

M, b. 17 September 1810, d. 2 January 1894
     John Neel Jr. was born on 17 September 1810 at Madison County, Kentucky, USA. He was the son of John Neel Sr. and Rebecca Guess. John Neel Jr. married Clemency Litten Casper, daughter of William Casper and Avarilla Durbin, on 31 December 1837 at Ray, Missouri.1 John Neel Jr. appeared on the census of 1840 at Quincy, Adams County, Illinois.2 He was baptized in the LDS church in 1841 at Adams, Illinois. John and Clemency moved to Carthage, Illinois around 1844 where John found work at a mill. Daughter Rachel again relates that when the firing was taking place at Carthage jail where Joseph and Hyrum Smith were killed, Clemency feared that she and John, who was at the mill at the time, might be next. The morning after the killings, Clemency was at the jail and saw the bodies. A man rode up on a black horse, went inside the jail, examined the bodies, and then placed his fingers in the wounds, then asked the question, "Who will be your leader now?" Clemency replied, "The Lord always provides for his own."3

He and Clemency Litten Casper appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Dist 75, Ray County, Missouri, enumerated 5 September 1850, Living in the vicinity in Ray County at this time were Neel relatives Avarilla Durbin Casper, widow of William Casper, and Avarilla's sister Elizabeth and her husband John McDowell. A William Magill was also living next to John and Clemency -- he may be related to the Neels through the Guess family.. Their children William Casper, Mary Jane, Avarilla Casper, John Austin and Lydia Ann were listed as living with them.4 In 1855 John and Clemency crossed the plains to Utah as part of the John Hindley company, arriving in Salt Lake City on Monday, September 3. They settled in Ogden, Utah for several years before relocating to Peoa, Summit county in 1861. John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper appeared on the census of 1856 at Weber County, Utah; Listed in the household are Clemency ("Clarissa"), Mary J, John A, William C, Joshua ("Josiah"), and Lydia Ann.5 John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit County, Utah, enumerated 13 June 1870. Their children Romania Deseret, Lydia Ann, Joshua Wriley, Rachel Clemency and Thomas Marion were listed as living with them.6 John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit County, Utah, enumerated June 1880. Their children Joshua Wriley were listed as living with them.7 John Neel Jr. died on 2 January 1894 at Peoa, Summit, Utah, USA, at age 83. He was buried in January 1894 at Peoa, Summit, Ut.

Children of John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper

Citations

  1. [S148] Ray Co, MO Marriages (1820-50): OS page 176.
  2. [S95] Unknown record type, (Digital Scan of original records), Provo, Utah, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), page 54, ln 4, image 75/108.
  3. [S367] "Clemency Casper Patriarchal Blessing,."
  4. [S25] John Neal household, 1850 US Census, Ray, Missouri, Ray, Missouri, population schedule, District 75, page/sheet 319. dwelling 538, family 538, image 74/212, National Archives micropublication M432_412, 74/212.
  5. [S92] State Census, [online transcription] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, unknown record info, page 1134.
  6. [S93] John Neal household, 1870 US Federal Census, Summit Co, Utah, Summit, Utah Territory, population schedule, Peoa, page/sheet 4. dwelling 29, family 28, image 4/4, 4/4.
  7. [S94] John Neal household, 1880 US Federal Census, Summit County, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, Peoa, ED 73, page/sheet 12. dwelling 15, family 15, image 2/17, National Archives micropublication T9_1338, 2/17.

John Marion Neel

M, b. 3 November 1872, d. 25 July 1938
     John Marion Neel was born on 3 November 1872 at Peoa, Summit, Utah. He was the son of John Austin Neel and Ellen Christiana Stevens. John Marion Neel married Cora Caroline Walker, daughter of Walter Walker and Charlotte Wright, on 1 October 1894 at Coalville, Summit, Utah, USA. John Marion Neel died on 25 July 1938 at Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, at age 65. He was buried at Raymond, Alberta, Canada. He was baptized in the LDS church on 13 June 1950.

Children of John Marion Neel and Cora Caroline Walker

John Neel Sr.

M, b. circa 1778, d. 18 April 1845
     John Neel Sr. was born circa 1778 at North Carolina, USA.1 He was the son of Hugh Neel and Mrs. Hugh Neel. John Neel Sr. married Rebecca Guess, daughter of John Guess and Mary Linsey, on 14 June 1798 at Madison, Kentucky.2 John Neel Sr. appeared on the census of 1810 at Madison, Kentucky, USA; where he is listed as John Kneal.3 He immigrated in 1812 to Anderson, Kentucky; where he farmed and raised stock, according to his son David Hugh Neel.4 [John "Oneal"] and ["Jonas Guess"] appeared on the census 1820 [Bardstown township, Nelson Co, KY]; where he is listed as John "Oneal" and is next to "Jonas Guess" who was probably his brother-in-law Jesse Guess.5 He probably immigrated with his son David Hugh Neeland other members of the family in 1826 to Ray, Missouri.4 John Neel Sr. appeared on the census of 1830 at Ray, Missouri, USA; where he is living in vicinity of a number of relatives, including nephews Joseph and John Akers, and second cousin, Orville Henderson Searcy. He may also be related to his neighbors William Black and William S. Black.6
He married Ellender Meadows on 19 November 1830 at Ray Co., MO; the widow of John Vanderpool, one of the original settlers of Ray county.7 John Neel Sr. began military service on 13 September 1838 at Ray, Missouri, USA, serving under under the command of his son, Capt James Neal, in the Company of Mounted Volunteers, until 22 September 1838.8 He appeared on the census of 1840 at Crooked River, Ray, Missouri, USA; where he is listed as the owner of eight slaves.9 He died on 18 April 1845 at Ray County, Missouri. Given the prominence of Ray county in the history of the Neel family; "The following short history of the Crooked River Township area of Ray County sheds light on what the family experienced when they immigrated there. HISTORY OF BUFFALO SETTLEMENT
The first settlers came to Ray County in August 1815. The first settlement was called Buffalo, and was located a short distance south of the present Hardin. It is thought that the buffalo were numerous, therefore the name. The first white family to settle was John Vanderpool, wife Ellen, and their children Winant, Meaddors, Kinnan, Mary, Delilah, Holland and John. They came in a covered wagon from Tennessee and built a one-room house with the logs sealed together with mud. There were few openings. Their home was near a river for water and timber for wood for heat and lumber. The country was almost wild. The Indian’s bark canoes floated on the streams. The streams were full of fish. Hunting and trapping were profitable employments. The first families were subjected to a close intimacy with the Indians. Immigrants made up the new settlement from Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia who came by boat and covered wagon.
Meaddors Vanderpool taught the first school in Ray County in 1819. He also surveyed Ray County. It was a Subscription school and the master was paid in calves, buckskins and wild honey. The building was a rude, unsightly hut made of unhewn logs, roof of rough boards weighted to the rafters with heavy poles. The chimney was made of sticks and the floor was the ground. The seats were puncheons set on pegs. The windows or holes in the sides were closed with greased paper....
In 1817 the settlers, anticipated an attack from the Indians and for their general safety and protection, built on the Missouri River southeast of where Camden now stands, what they called a fort. A circular enclosure, made by setting cottonwood posts in the earth, formed the stockade. The fort was called North Bluffton. It was not necessary to use the fort for defense because the Indians were friendly and seemed more apt to pilfer than to have motives of hostility.
In 1818, Isaac Martin built a horse mill near his residence on Crooked River. This mill had a capacity of about twenty-five bushels per day. The roads leading to them were poor and lonely but necessity forced people to travel twenty-five to thirty miles to patronize the mill. They would have to stay three to five days, waiting for their grain to be ground; meanwhile subsisting on game and wild honey. Trade in livestock, other than swapping horses was almost unknown. There were few cattle and they could be bought, when found, at three to twenty dollars depending on size. The first settler had no hogs. Much time in the early fall was spent in laying in a supply of meat for the winter. Venison hams, nicely cured, formed a considerable portion of the pioneer’s food. Wild turkey was plentiful. The wild hog was in the woods. Little money was in circulation and little was required. Furs, buckskins, beeswax and wild honey were bartered in the stores. Many settlers without gold or silver actually deposited with the land agent, doeskins and beeswax in payment for land. The settlers performed all domestic and mechanical labor. There were few carpenters among them and skilled artisans were scarce. Many agricultural implements, all wearing apparel and nearly all household articles were made at home. After 1815, a stream of immigration began to pour Into Missouri. One wagon train of settlers after the other came in quick succession to this new and promising land.
The population of Ray County in 1830 was 2,657, 1840 — 6,553, 1850 — 10,373, 1860 — 14,072, 1870 — 18,700."
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Children of John Neel Sr. and Rebecca Guess

Citations

  1. [S50] Washington, D.C. Madison Co, KY Tax Records.
  2. [S11] Madison County KY Marriage Records, 1777-1844: 25154 pt 2 "Madison, Co., KY
    marriage to be shortly solemnized between
    John Neal and Rebekah Gass
    consent given by John Guess to John Neal
    to marry his daughter Rebeckah
    13 June 1798."
  3. [S55] 1810 unknown record type, (Digital Scan of original records), Provo, Utah, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), pg 243 image 12/12.
  4. [S39] Unknown author, History of Santa Clara, California.
  5. [S40] 1820 unknown record type, (Digital Scan of original records), Provo, Utah, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002).
  6. [S42] Unknown record type, (Digital Scan of original records), Provo, Utah, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), page 389, image 17/30.
  7. [S148] Ray Co, MO Marriages (1820-50): OS page 156.
  8. [S44] Unknown subject, Soldiers Database, online, Mormon Wars.
  9. [S43] Population schedule, unknown repository address, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), page 335 image 278 kb 28.
  10. [S265] Unknown author, Hardin, Missouri History.

Joshua Wriley Neel

M, b. 11 November 1850, d. 6 March 1913
     Joshua Wriley Neel was born on 11 November 1850 at Ray Co., Missouri. He was the son of John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper. Joshua Wriley Neel appeared on the census of 1856 in the household of John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper at Weber County, Utah; Listed in the household are Clemency ("Clarissa"), Mary J, John A, William C, Joshua ("Josiah"), and Lydia Ann.1 Joshua Wriley Neel was baptized in the LDS church in 1863. He married Frances Mayne. Joshua Wriley Neel appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit County, Utah, in the household of his parents, John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper, He is called "James" but he is 19 yrs of age and is clearly Joshua.2 Joshua Wriley Neel appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit County, Utah in the household of his parents, John Neel Jr. and Clemency Litten Casper.3 Joshua Wriley Neel and Frances Mayne were divorced in 1893.4 Joshua Wriley Neel died on 6 March 1913 at age 62.

Children of Joshua Wriley Neel and Frances Mayne

Citations

  1. [S92] State Census, [online transcription] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, unknown record info, page 1134.
  2. [S93] John Neal household, 1870 US Federal Census, Summit Co, Utah, Summit, Utah Territory, population schedule, Peoa, page/sheet 4. dwelling 29, family 28, image 4/4, 4/4.
  3. [S94] John Neal household, 1880 US Federal Census, Summit County, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, Peoa, ED 73, page/sheet 12. dwelling 15, family 15, image 2/17, National Archives micropublication T9_1338, 2/17.
  4. [S366] Utah State Archives, online unknown url.

June Lorraine Neel

F, b. 24 June 1925, d. 11 March 1998
     June Lorraine Neel was born on 24 June 1925 at Park City, Summit County, Utah. She was the daughter of John Clair Neel and Mary Elizabeth Turnbow. June Lorraine Neel appeared on the 1930 Federal Census an unknown place in the household of her parents, Mary Elizabeth Turnbow and John Clair Neel.1 June Lorraine Neel appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Kamas, Summit, Utah in the household of her parents, John Clair Neel and Mary Elizabeth Turnbow.2 June Lorraine Neel married Arthur Dean Walker on 11 October 1942 at Coalville, Summit County, Utah. June Lorraine Neel died on 11 March 1998 at Vernal, Uintah, Utah, at age 72.3

Citations

  1. [S363] 1930 US Federal Census Summit, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S454] 1940 US Federal Census Summit, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  3. [S374] Utah Cemetery Inventory, online [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.

Justin Neel

M, b. 23 February 1892, d. 23 October 1935
     Justin Neel was born on 23 February 1892 at Peoa, Summit, Utah, USA. He was the son of John Marion Neel and Cora Caroline Walker. Justin Neel died on 23 October 1935 at age 43.

Keith Orin Neel

M, b. 27 February 1934, d. 10 November 1986
     Keith Orin Neel was born on 27 February 1934 at Kamas, Summit Co., Utah. He was the son of John Clair Neel and Mary Elizabeth Turnbow. Keith Orin Neel appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Kamas, Summit, Utah in the household of his parents, John Clair Neel and Mary Elizabeth Turnbow.1 Keith Orin Neel was baptized in the LDS church on 13 May 1944 at Kamas, Summit, Utah; by David Weller, confirmed by W. Mark Carpenter. He began military service on 27 October 1952 Joined the navy and was trained at San Diego, Calif. He served overseas on a minesweepr and on the USS Doyle, and USS Comstock. He was discharged on 23 Oct 1957. He Keith wrote the following short biography of his life around 1979: "Keith Orin Neel -- born February 27, 1943 in Kamas, Utah. Dad was in California working in the gold field at the time of this birth. I lived and went through school in Kamas. I joined the Navy in October 1952 and traveled in the Far East on board a navy ship.
I met, courted and married Bobby Jean Stinson on June 16, 1957. I received an honorable discharge from the navy in October, 1957, and went to work in construction until May of 1959 when I started working for Hercules, Inc. as a laborer. In January 1969, I got an apprenticeship in welding where I worked until September 1973. I left the welding shop to take a job as a Rigger and worked on heavy equipment for six years until September 1978 when I received a job as Maintenance Foreman. I am still working at Hercules. Bobby Jean and I have made our home in Salt Lake City. We have two children, John Reed, born March 24, 1965 and Stacy Jo, born March 27, 1967." RN: Keith later was give a job as Inspector at Hercules. He was still working at that job in 1986 when he passed away in his sleep on a Sunday night. This was just a little over a year after Dad had passed away. He died on 10 November 1986 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah, at age 52. He was buried on 13 November 1986 at Elysian Burial Gardens, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.

Citations

  1. [S454] 1940 US Federal Census Summit, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Laurin Marion Neel

M, b. 23 May 1895, d. 14 May 1946
     Laurin Marion Neel was born on 23 May 1895 at Oakley, Summit, Utah, USA. He was the son of John Marion Neel and Cora Caroline Walker. Laurin Marion Neel died on 14 May 1946 at age 50.

Lee Palmer Neel

M, b. 24 October 1906, d. 16 May 1969
     Lee Palmer Neel was born on 24 October 1906 at Peoa, Summit, Ut. He was the son of Thomas Marion Neel and Ann Eliza Palmer. Lee Palmer Neel appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit, Utah, in the household of Thomas Marion Neel and Ann Eliza Palmer.1 Lee Palmer Neel was baptized in the LDS church on 2 October 1921 at Peoa, Summit, Utah. He enlisted as a warrant officer in the US Army. His papers said he had one year of high school and had worked as a farm hand.2 He died on 16 May 1969 at age 62.

Citations

  1. [S185] 1910 US Federal Census Summit, UT, Summit, Utah, population schedule.
  2. [S364] Unknown subject, WWII Army Enlistment Records.

Leland Austin Neel

M, b. circa 1909, d. 19 April 1981
     Leland Austin Neel was born circa 1909 at Utah, USA. He was the son of William Austin Neel and Mable McKinnon. Leland Austin Neel died on 19 April 1981 at Los Angelos, California, USA.

Levine Gertrude Neel

F, b. 19 May 1899, d. 29 July 1932
     Levine Gertrude Neel was born on 19 May 1899 at Oakley, Summit, Utah, USA. She was the daughter of John Marion Neel and Cora Caroline Walker. Levine Gertrude Neel died on 29 July 1932 at Raymond, Alberta, Canada, at age 33.