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Elizabeth McClanahan[1]

Female 1790 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Elizabeth McClanahan 
    • Married Reverend Neeley
    Born 22 Dec 1790  Prob. N. Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I19241  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 27 Nov 2017 

    Father Lt. Colonel Alexander of Elijah McClanahan,   b. 20 Feb 1755, Augusta County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 May 1824, Morgan Co., Alabama Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 69 years) 
    Mother Sarah Moore,   b. 20 Feb 1760, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1856, Morgan Co., Alabama Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 96 years) 
    Married 5 May 1788  Botetourt County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • Idem, dat. March 13, 1746: The name Alexander McClanahan, Col, VA, appears on a record under the following headings: "A list of officers of the Virginia Line on the Continental Establishment who have rec'd. their full pay agreeable to an Act of Assembly passed Nov. Session, 1781", which shows the sum of L 277 S. 10 was rec'd. by himself on April 23, 1783. The collection of Rev. War Records in this office is incomplete, but it is possible that additional information may be obtained from the Librarian, Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA, or from the Archivist, the National Archives, Washington, D.C., who has custody of the U. S. Pension Records covering the period of the Revolutionary War.?
    • (215) John Duncan to be bound to John Moore to learn trade of a joiner, and Moore qualifies guardian of Duncan, who is orphan of James Duncan.
      (215) David Sayers qualifies guardian of Joseph, orphan of James Duncan.
      Janet Duncan, same as to James Duncan. [2]
    Family ID F7099  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Reverend Andrew to Tennessee Nealey/Neeley,   b. Abt 1763, of Botetourt, County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown, Maury County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 11 May 1813  Jefferson Co., Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 1 Dec 2020 
    Family ID F7204  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    Neelys, Andrew and John - Early Settlers
    Neelys, Andrew and John - Early Settlers
    doc19074SarahNeeley.jpg

  • Sources 
    1. [S132] Revolutionary War Pension Applications, http://revwarapps.org/r6617.pdf.
      Sarah McClanahan applied for bounty land on the same day that she applied for apension, stating that her name was Sarah Moore when she married Alexander McClanahan in Botetourt County. In the file is a copy of a bond signed 5 May 1788 by Alexander McClenahan and John Moore for the marriage of McClenahan to Sarah Moore. Also in the file is an original family record transcribed as follows:
      MARRIAGES. Alexander MClanahan and Sarah Moore was Maried May the 5 1788.
      John MClanahan and Elisabeth his wife was married 22 of April 1818 and REV. Neeley and Elisabeth MClanahan was maried the 11 of may 1813.
      Elisha Moore and Mary MClanahan as maried March the fifth 1815.
      William McClanahan nd Jane Childers was Maried August the 28 1823
      Elijah McClanahan & Marjory Childers were married M. V. Denton and Margaret A. McClanahan were married on the 26 day of Feb 1837
      BIRTHS. Alexander Mclanahan was born the 20 Feb in the year of our Lord 1755.
      Sarah his wife was born Feb the 20th 1760.
      John MClenahan was born on Friday the 20 of Feb Ano Domeni 1789.
      Elisabeth McClanahan was born on Wednesday 22 day of Dec 1790.
      James McClanahan was born on Wednesday 26 Dec 1791
      Mary McClanahan b. 8 Feb 1795 [Sunday]
      William McClanahan was b. Wednesday 12 Apr 1797
      Alexander McClanahan was born Sunday 10 Apr 1799
      Elijah McClanahan b. Sunday 14 Sep 1800
      Peggy Ann [Margaret] b. Sunday 20 August 1808
      DEATHS.
      Alexander McClanahan Senr. 5th day of May 1824
      James McClanahan died in the house of his mother 20 May 1826 in Morgan County Alabama
      Wm. McClanahan died at his residence in Morgan Alabama 18 August 1827 [age 31]

    2. [S275] Lyman Chalkley, Lyman Chalkley.
      (215) John Duncan to be bound to John Moore to learn trade of a joiner,
      and Moore qualifies guardian of Duncan, who is orphan of James Duncan.
      (215) David Sayers qualifies guardian of Joseph, orphan of James Duncan.
      Janet Duncan, same as to James Duncan.
      John Moore is the father of Sarah McClanahan (nee Moore)

    3. [S170] Family Tree DNA, https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/neely/about/results.
      YDNA STR

      All YDNA projects appear to be comprised of several different genetic groups. The more common and older the name, the more genetic groups. The Neely project is no exception. It is hard to say how and when the blending of the genetic groups happened. We have recently recognized a total of six Neely "branches" from the different genetic groupings that have evolved from participant's YDNA STR results. In order for a grouping to qualify as a branch, we have decided it must contain at least 3 Neely surnames (or spelling variant) of 37 marker haplotypes, with each having a FTDNA TiP calculation of 50% or more probability for a MRCA from the group average (modal haplotype) in the last 12 generations. This should be useful for looking atNeely history back to about 1500 or slightly earlier The remaining participant groupings may or may not grow into a Neely branch in the future, depending on results of future participants. A brief summary for each of the 6 Neely branches as of 2015 is shown below. We consider a 37 marker STR test to be the minimum needed to give us the information we need to understand groupings and relationships. Additional marker tests, up to the maximum 111 marker test are helpful in refining STR relationships and are also more "accurate" than the 37 marker test, but also cost additional money.

      1. Listed as PA group,the 17 participant's results show a tightly related genetic group. The origin of this group appears to be from Scotland or perhaps England based on current information. The MRCA of several participants in this group, including Jim andStephen, has been traced to Thomas Neely, who came from Co Tyrone to PA about1730 with his young family. At least two of his sons moved to the Carolinas about 1760. At this time, we have been unable to tie participants from this group to records of their family in Ulster, Ireland.
      With Certainty, this is our Nealeys who begin in Pennsylvania with Reynolds, McClanahans and others.