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Captain John Neale[1, 2]

Male Bef 1600 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name John Neale 
    • 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.
    Title Captain 
    Born Bef 1600  Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Yes, date unknown  St. Stephens Parish, Accomac County, Colonial Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I13286  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 1 Aug 2015 

    Family Elizabeth Mrs. John Neale,   b. Bef 1617, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown, St Stephens Parish, Accomac Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Captain Christopher Neale,   b. 1644, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1691, Accomac Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 47 years)
    +2. Daniel Neale, Sr.,   b. Est 1642, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1701, Accomac Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 59 years)
    Last Modified 1 Aug 2015 
    Family ID F4621  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    Northumberland Births 1661-1810 Children Born to Brothers Christopher and Daniel Neale of Northumberland, Virginia
    Northumberland Births 1661-1810 Children Born to Brothers Christopher and Daniel Neale of Northumberland, Virginia
    Northumberland Births 1661-1810.jpg
    Christopher Neale, Immigrant
    Christopher Neale, Immigrant
    7267Christopher-Neale.jpg

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

  • Sources 
    1. [S112] Virginia Colonial Abstracts, https://books.google.com/books?id=0WmgfvygR78C&pg=PA466&lpg=PA466&dq=William+Neale+%2B+Daniel+Neale+%2B+Virginia&source=bl&ots=xYiEZ4FGg3&sig=245scx_Jm85O8ISWRmvNMcLCd8k&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEcQ6AEwCGoVChMIiYWrpd7vxgIVC6oeCh0Iowb6#v=onepage&q=William%20Neale%20%2B%20Daniel%20Neale%20%2B%20Virginia&f=false.
      Accomac Co., VA 1637-1640
      Mr. Neale, and Mr. Henry Bagwell and Wm. Berryman are the names submitted to the Governor and Council for appointment as Sheriff. Abstract/Transcript P.141 {on the same page is a Bill of Sale dated 26 Mar 1637}
      Transcript p.52. [Original p71 Abstract] "Mr. John Neale aged 40th or thereabouts" swears he read Peter Varlow's indentures and that he was to have L20. Sterling at expiration. [Note: According to this Neale was born 1596 or thereabouts. B.F.]
      Abstract Original p.133 Transcript p.99. Memo: that John Graunte acquits John Neale of all debts and accounts. Dated 15 Mar 1634/5
      Abstract [original p.134] Abstract. This entry is erased, instead of marking the debt paid. [That is if it actually was paid] There being a just debt of 25,000 lv tobo due from Mr. John Neale to Richard Buckam, Morrice Thompson, and Thomas Deacon "and the rest of the Companie of Merchants belonging to the good shipp the 'Rebecca', Neale ordered to pay George Barrett, attorney of the merchants.
      Transcript -53. [Original p.73. Abstract.] A Vestry holden at Acchawmack this 2th day of May 1636 Present: Mr. Wm'll Cotton Minister, Mr. Wm'll Stonne, Mr. John Neale, Mr. Wm'll Burdet, Mr. Stephen Charleton, Mr. John Wilkins, Mr. Henry Bagwell
      [Original p.73. Abstract.] Order that the clerk of this parish have one peck of corn and 2lbs tobo for every tythable.
      John Neale is a Merchant and probably a Tailor; many early entries show John Neale left the area in debt; 'fled'

    2. [S112] Virginia Colonial Abstracts, https://books.google.com/books?id=0WmgfvygR78C&pg=PA466&lpg=PA466&dq=William+Neale+%2B+Daniel+Neale+%2B+Virginia&source=bl&ots=xYiEZ4FGg3&sig=245scx_Jm85O8ISWRmvNMcLCd8k&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEcQ6AEwCGoVChMIiYWrpd7vxgIVC6oeCh0Iowb6#v=onepage&q=William%20Neale%20%2B%20Daniel%20Neale%20%2B%20Virginia&f=false.
      Virginia Colonial Abstracts; Accomac Co., VA 1637-1640 p.93 [original p.126] Mr. John Neale ordered to deliver one hand to John Harloe. And Harloe to keep him until Neale brings over the bay 3 more hands for Mr. Cotton, and then to choose one of those 3.

      Transcript p. 94 [original p.127 Abstract] Order that 200 lb tobo be pd to Mr. Neale to the Governor for King's land out of the estate of James Cooke deceased by those who enjoy the land. A special Warrant to Mr. John Neale to distreyne upon those who deny the above.