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Captain John Neale

Male Bef 1600 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Captain John Neale was born Bef 1600, Ireland; died Yes, date unknown, St. Stephens Parish, Accomac County, Colonial Virginia.

    Notes:

    VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS, Transcript p.51, [Original p.71.Abstract] Bef 1637 John Neale 'aged 40th or thereabouts' sworne and examined sayeth that Mr. Burdett did accept of a debt of 200 lb of tobacco or thereabouts of Thomas Smith for vremstone Foster and the said Mr. Burdett tobacco was dew to be pad from JAMES DAVIS, this is all this depont can say.

    Transcriptp.52 [Original p.71.] Mr. John Neale aged 40th or thereabouts swears he read Peter Varlow's indentures and that he was to have L 20. Sterling at expiration of his indentures some monyes but knoweth not how much this is all this depon't...


    Accomac Co., VA Abstracts Transcript p.5; Abstract Bond. The 17th day of September 1633. Daniel Cugley L 100. Sterling John Neale L 100. Sterling That Cugley appear before the Gov and Council at James City to answer suit of George Scovell, Gent. Entry signed Obedience Robins.
    NOTE: There are more that several entries concerning Daniel Cugley.

    Accomac Co., VA Abstracts 1632-1637
    Abstract Original p.112 Transcript p.81 Depo of Alex Mountney, age not shown. Says Phillip Taylor was to pay Mr. John Neale 20 bbl corn for a boat for a voyage up the Bay.

    2 Apr 1633 Mr. Neale was levied taxes for a 'Boat'

    Name:
    There is no evidence that this John Neale is the Father of Brothers Christopher and Daniel Neale. John Neale and wife Elizabeth are found in records of Accomac. He is taxed for a 'boat', and travels across the Bay.... It is likely that he is related, if not their Father.

    John married Elizabeth Mrs. John Neale. Elizabeth was born Bef 1617, Ireland; died Yes, date unknown, St Stephens Parish, Accomac Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Captain Christopher Neale was born 1644, Ireland; died 1691, Accomac Co., Virginia.
    2. Daniel Neale, Sr. was born Est 1642, Ireland; died 1701, Accomac Co., Virginia.

Generation: 2