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Est 1690 - Yes, date unknown
Est 1690's - 1750
Birth |
Est 1690's |
Ireland |
Died |
1750 |
Prince Edward Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Stephen/Steaven Neal, b. Abt 1670, Ireland |
Mother |
Margaret, Mrs. Stephen Neal, b. 1670, Ireland |
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Family |
Catherine Malone, b. Est 1690, Ireland |
Married |
1718 |
by Ship's Captain on Voyage to the United States |
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Name |
Catherine Malone |
Born |
Est 1690 |
Ireland |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Prince Edward County, Virginia |
Person ID |
I16461 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2016 |
Family |
Roger Neal, b. Est 1690's, Ireland , d. 1750, Prince Edward Co., Virginia |
Married |
1718 |
by Ship's Captain on Voyage to the United States |
- The children of Roger Neall and Catherine Malone
1. Margaret Neal
2. Ann Neal
3. John Neal
4. Mary Neal
5. Stephen Neal 1741-1795
6. Zachariah settled in Prince Edward was a captain in the Revolution.
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Last Modified |
17 Dec 2018 |
Family ID |
F5802 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S107] Family Histories, http://nealmanor.com/Neal/BPNeal.htm#6.%20David%20Neall.
The children of Steaven Neall Sr. and Margaret
1. Roger Neall was born in Ireland, probably in the 1690s, and came to the American Colonies in 1718. Roger, his brother Stephen and their sister Ann all signed oaths, in order to take up 50 acres of land according to the Royal Charter, that they came into the colony from Ireland in 1718. As stated above, family history says that Roger married Catherine Malone on the high seas while on their voyage to the colonies. While family stories and traditions are sometimes not totally accurate, as told, they are most often based on truths and we do know from Roger's will and from other records that his wife was named Catherine Malone.
Roger Neall's will was recorded in Amelia Co., Virginia on October 19, 1750. Roger named his sons John and Stephen Neall and his daughters Ann Neall, Mary Neall and Margret Burks. He also named his "Dear and Loving wife Cathron Neall".
After Roger died in 1750, Catherine married William Preston, a native of England. After he died, Catherine remained a widow and moved to Prince Edward Co., where she died. Prince Edward Co. was formed from Amelia Co. in 1754 so she may not have actually moved.
Roger Neall and Catherine Malone's grandson, John Hatchett, wrote a narrative of his life and it was published by J. D. Eggleston. John Hatchett writes that his grandmother was Catherine Malone and that as a widow she remarried and after becoming a widow again, moved to Prince Edward where she was buried.
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