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Frances Mills Neal

Frances Mills Neal

Female 1951 - 2011  (60 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frances Mills NealFrances Mills Neal was born 8 Jun 1951, Richmond, Virginia (daughter of Living and Julia Borden Jerman); died 17 Jul 2011, Charleston, South Carolina; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

    Frances married Living. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Living

    Living married Julia Borden Jerman Julia (daughter of William Borden Jerman and Mary Aglionby Johnson) was born 31 May 1924, Richmond, Virginia; died 9 Aug 2022, Richmond, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Julia Borden Jerman was born 31 May 1924, Richmond, Virginia (daughter of William Borden Jerman and Mary Aglionby Johnson); died 9 Aug 2022, Richmond, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 1. Frances Mills Neal was born 8 Jun 1951, Richmond, Virginia; died 17 Jul 2011, Charleston, South Carolina; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas David Neal, IIIThomas David Neal, III was born 17 Oct 1890, Richmond, Virginia (son of Thomas David Neal, Jr and Frances Moore 'Fannie' Mills); died 25 Oct 1970, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

    Notes:

    The children of Thomas D. Neal and Julia Borden Jerman were: Julia Borden Neal; Marie Payne Neal Marie Payne Neal; Frances Mills Neal and Thomas D. Neal, V.

    Name:
    Father of Thomas D. Neal IV., m. Julia Borden Jerman

    Thomas married Marie Payne. Marie was born 9 Apr 1889; died 15 Aug 1954; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Marie Payne was born 9 Apr 1889; died 15 Aug 1954; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 2. Living

  3. 6.  William Borden JermanWilliam Borden Jerman was born 6 Sep 1889, Raleigh, North Carolina; died 2 Oct 1941, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

    William married Mary Aglionby Johnson 23 Sep 1918. Mary (daughter of William Ransom Johnson, Sr. and Mary Aglionby Leavell) was born 17 Jul 1892, Crescent, West Virginia; died 22 May 2001; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mary Aglionby JohnsonMary Aglionby Johnson was born 17 Jul 1892, Crescent, West Virginia (daughter of William Ransom Johnson, Sr. and Mary Aglionby Leavell); died 22 May 2001; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - Friday, May 25, 2001
    Mary Johnson Jerman died May 22, 2001, at Westminster-Canterbury, her residence for the last 15 years. She was born in 1892 at Crescent, W.Va., the daughter of Mary Leavell and Captain William Ransom Johnson of Chesterfield, Va. Captain Johnson was an engineer on General Lee's staff. Mrs. Jerman was seven when her mother died and she moved to Richmond to live with friends, then with her father at the Jefferson Hotel. In 1918 she married William Borden Jerman of Raleigh, N.C. At the time of his death in 1941, he was vice president of the former Virginia Trust Company. Mrs. Jerman was graduated from Miss Jennie Ellett's School, now St. Catherine's School, and she attended Sweet Briar College. She was a charter member of the Junior League of Richmond, a member of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Tuckahoe Garden Club, The Woman's Club and St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Jerman had three older brothers, William, Pegram and Francis Johnson. She is survived by three daughters, Mary Leavell Tompkins, Frances J. Brown and Julia J. Neal; grandchildren, Christopher R. Tompkins Jr., Mary T. Miller, Edith C. Gillis, Julia N. Rose, Marie Neal, Frances N. Smyth, David Neal; eight great-grandchildren. Mrs. Jerman was predeceased by her grandson, John R. Chapman Jr. A memorial service will be held 12 noon Saturday, May 26, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Catherine's School Foundation, St. Paul's Church or Westminster-Canterbury Fellowship Fund.

    MARY J. JERMAN DIES AT 108
    Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - Thursday, May 24, 2001
    A sunny disposition and a talent for firing off one-liners like a teen-ager: Mary Johnson Jerman followed a simple life's code that kept her kicking throughout all of her 108 years.

    "It's great to be the birthday girl," Mrs. Jerman told The Times-Dispatch in 1998 during her 106th birthday party at Westminster-Canterbury where she had lived since 1986. But then "everything makes me happy," she said.

    Mrs. Jerman died Tuesday. Born in 1892 in Crescent, W.Va., she lived nearly all her life in Richmond.

    Her father served as an engineer under Gen. Robert E. Lee during the Civil War. Mrs. Jerman's daughter, Mary Leavell Tompkins of Richmond, said the Confederate general had a pew at St. Paul's Episcopal Church across from her family's pew. Lee died in 1870.

    As a young girl, Mrs. Jerman boarded in the same Richmond home as Miss Jennie Ellett, whose girls' school became St. Catherine's School. "Naturally, she attended the school," Tompkins said, speculating that her mother was among the first and, certainly, the oldest alumna.

    But history was hardly her subject. Rather than dwelling on the past, Mrs. Jerman preferred ribbing visitors and staff at Westminster-Canterbury.

    At her 103rd birthday, Mrs. Jerman was asked by her daughter how she felt. Tompkins recalled her mother's deadpan answer: "It's better than three-hundred-and-one."

    Another relative asked only recently if she knew when her birthday was. She answered correctly and without pause. The relative then asked a second question: "Do you know when you were born?"

    "No!" she shot back. "I was too little."

    Mrs. Jerman's remarkable age was always of only passing consequence to her, her daughter said. "She was just good company," Tompkins said. "She was content."

    Mrs. Jerman would have turned 109 in July.

    In addition to Tompkins, Mrs. Jerman's survivors include two other daughters, Frances J. Brown of Maryland, and Julia J. Neal of Richmond.

    A memorial service will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church on Saturday at noon.

    Children:
    1. Mary Leavell Jerman was born 1 Sep 1920, Richmond, Virginia; died 13 Apr 2016, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
    2. Living
    3. 3. Julia Borden Jerman was born 31 May 1924, Richmond, Virginia; died 9 Aug 2022, Richmond, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas David Neal, Jr was born 12 Oct 1848, Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (son of Thomas David Neal, Sr. and Louisiana Franklin Carter); died 17 Sep 1917, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

    Thomas married Frances Moore 'Fannie' Mills. Frances was born 13 Jul 1862, Richmond, Virginia ; died 7 Feb 1927, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Frances Moore 'Fannie' Mills was born 13 Jul 1862, Richmond, Virginia ; died 7 Feb 1927, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas David Neal, III was born 17 Oct 1890, Richmond, Virginia; died 25 Oct 1970, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
    2. Grace Mills Neal was born 10 Apr 1888, Richmond, Virginia; died 27 Jun 1974, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
    3. Carrie Pate Neal was born 30 Aug 1886, Richmond, Virginia; died 3 Oct 1968, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
    4. Mills Ferrell Neal was born 29 Aug 1892, Richmond, Virginia; died 9 Sep 1971, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
    5. Robert Stuart Neal was born 27 Oct 1895, Richmond, Virginia; died 8 Sep 1942, Greenville, North Carolina; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

  3. 14.  William Ransom Johnson, Sr. was born 24 Jan 1831, Chesterfield County, Virginia; died 12 Sep 1912, Crescent, West Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia.

    William married Mary Aglionby Leavell 28 Oct 1885, CharlesTown, West Virginia. Mary (daughter of Rev. William Thomas Leavell and Anne Elizabeth Yates) was born 1851, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; died 10 Mar 1900, Crescent, West Virginia ; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Mary Aglionby Leavell was born 1851, Spotsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of Rev. William Thomas Leavell and Anne Elizabeth Yates); died 10 Mar 1900, Crescent, West Virginia ; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. William Ransom Johnson, Jr. was born 4 Apr 1887, Fayette, West Virginia; died 19 Sep 1967, Charleston, West Virginia; was buried , Mt. View Cemetery, West Virginia.
    2. John Pegram Johnson was born 11 Jun 1889, West Virginia; died 18 Jan 1980, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia.
    3. Francis Leavell Johnson was born 26 Oct 1890, West Virginia; died 20 Aug 1969, Richmond, Virginia; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia.
    4. 7. Mary Aglionby Johnson was born 17 Jul 1892, Crescent, West Virginia; died 22 May 2001; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.