Robert McNeal (1783-1818)
Descendants & Sources
Generation No. 1
1. ROBERT1 MCNEAL was born Abt. 1738 in Ireland, and died September 23, 1818 in Geneseo, Livingston County, New York. He married JEAN BAKER Abt. 1768 in Ireland. She was born Abt. 1741 in Ireland, and died March 28, 1818 in Geneseo, Livingston County, New York.
Notes for ROBERT MCNEAL:
Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 3
McNEAL Robert Mount Pleasant Cem, Lakeville NY 33
The cemetery file contains information for Robert and Jean McNeall, as follows: "McNeall, Jane, Town of Geneseo, Mt Pleasant Cemetery, d. 3/28/1818, age 77, wife of Robert McNeall; McNeall, Robert, Town of Geneseo, Mt Pleasant Cemetery, d. 9/23/1818 age 80".
Gravestone in Mt Pleasant Cemetery, Livingston County, New York, reads: In Memory of Robert McNeall. who died September 23, 1818. Aged 80 years."
ERECTED IN MEMORY OF
THESE SOLDIERS OF
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Robert Baker Stephen Heath
Walter Clark James Johnston
William Clark Duncan Sinclair
Samuel Green John Williams
Robert McNeall
AND OF ALL VETERANS
OF LATER WARS
Lakeville Road (Rte.20A)
Town of Geneseo
Surnames in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery include: Eddy, Myers, Leach, Bailey, Wilkinson, Northrup, Sheppard, Pease, Gillett, Britton, Clark, Burt, Hanna, Knight, Price, Lindsley, Hoyt, Bigelow, Gray, Davis, Pierce, West, Marshall, Annis, Armstrong, Acker, Dinsmore, Crossett, Stewart, Sinclair, McClintock, Fox, Hill, Newell, Campbell, Hay, Meachum, Whiting, Curtis, Ward, Jones, Heath, Sauders, Hayward, Milliman, Mabury, Sherwood, Kimbark, Black, Hall, Bryant, Orton, Remington, Woodruff, Phelps, Fridd, Carpenter, Averill, Rowland, Rust, Harvey, Robinson, Coykendall, Loftus, Holloran, Johnston, Baron, Krisher, Long, Graf, VanZandt, Beebe, Warner, Buchanan, Baker, Colley, Wattles, Beck, Booher, Rowland, Colter, Pickell, Atwater, Hamilton, Sloan, Paddock, Gillette, Costello, Gresens, Wynn, Haynes, Beckwith, Burdick, Densmore, Weber, Taft, Hale, Jackson, Hebbard, Bly, Bosley, Holly, Turner, Weaver, Dubuis, Roe, Sinden, Landon, Welch, Uhl, Carter, VanKleeck, Brown, Riley, Bartlett, Duane, Carnes, Sleight, Canfield, Ferguson, Danforth, Rathbun, Bolles, Powell, Nichols, Geart, Eaton, Neff, Dieffenbacher, Ayers, Barker, Green, McNeall, Williams, among others.
[Brøderbund Family Archive #311, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1790, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.311.1.1877.166]
Individual: Mc Neel, Robert
County/State: Northumberland Co., PA
Page #: 187
Year: 1790
Males 0-15 - one; Males 16 and over - two; Females of all ages - five.
[Brøderbund Family Archive #312, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1800, Date of Import: Jul 1, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.312.1.2065.113]
Individual: Mc Neal, Robert
County/State: Northumberland Co., PA
Page #: 699
Year: 1800
Age ranges in household: 01201-0010100
1. Name of head of household
2. Address
3. Free white males:
3 and under 10 - 0
10 and under 16 - 1 - ?
16 and under 26 - 2 - Thomas & Hugh?
26 and under 45 - 0
45 and over - 1 - Robert?
4. Free white females, including head of family
under 10 - 0
10 and under 16 - 0
16 and under 26 - 1 - Letty?
26 and under 45 - 0
45 and over - 1 - Jean?
5. All other free persons, except Indians not taxed - 0
6. Slaves - 0
[Brøderbund Family Archive #313, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810, Date of Import: Jul 1, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.313.1.2793.175]
Individual: Mc Neal, Robert
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Page #: 167
Year: 1810
Age ranges in household: 00001-00101
1. Name of head of household
2. Address
3. Free white males:
3 and under 10
10 and under 16
16 and under 26
26 and under 45
45 and over - 1 - Robert?
4. Free white females, including head of family
under 10
10 and under 16
16 and under 26 - 1 - ??
26 and under 45
45 and over - 1 - Jean?
5. All other free persons, except Indians not taxed
6. Slaves
DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Ancestors
McNeal, Robert (or McNeall), b. before 1757, Ireland, d. 1823, Geneva (Geneseo), N.Y., m. 1768, Ireland, Jean. Service: He served as a private in 1777 in capt. David Whitekill's Co., Col. John Boyd's 7th Battalian, Lancaster Co., Militia, PA. Children: Nancy, m. James Blain; Hannah, b.1770, m Thomas Hamer, Jr.; Thomas Baker; Betty, m. Unknown Clark; Hugh; Jean Ann, m. James Flemming; Polly, b. 1781, m. Unknown Hall; Letitia (Letty), b. 29 May 1786, m. Christopher (Christian) Smith. Descendant: Emma Maude Wesner Roegge
Emma Maude Wesner m. Clem Roegge, Sr.
Lura Maude Hamer m. Fernando Wood Wesner
James Madison Hamer m. Mary Dunkle
Joseph Hamer m. Martha Jane Maddox
Thomas Hamer Jr. m. Hannah McNeal
No. 414256
Mrs. Louise Riley Tracey.
DAR ID Number: 76238
Born in Bedford, Ind.
Wife of James Henry Tracey.
Descendant of Robert McNeal.
Daughter of John Riley (1824-1903) and Nancy Nugent (b. 1835), his wife, m. 1851.
[p.90] Granddaughter of John R. Nugent (1811-83) and Euphemia Jennings (1818-46), his wife, m. 1833.
Gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Jennings and Nancy Hamer (1797-1890), his wife, m. 1816.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Hamer (1766-1829) and Hannah McNeal (1770-1811), his wife, m. 1788.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert McNeal and Jean ?, his wife, m. 1768.
Robert McNeal served, 1777, as a private in the company of Capt. David Whithill, Col. John Boyd's 7th battalion, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Ireland; died, 1823, in Geneseo, N. Y.
New York. Surrogate's Court (Ontario County).. Probate records. 1795-1924.. Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1979.. FHL Film # 0834759 Vol.12, Page 1822183.. Family History Library, 35 NorthWest Temple. Salt Lake City UT, Date of entry: l2 Sep 1818.
In the name of God Amen. I Robert McNeal of the town of Geneseo, County of Ontario and State of New York being weak in body but of Sound and perfect Mind and Memory blessed be Almighty God for the Same do make and publish this my last will and Testament in Manner and form following. (That is to say) First I give and bequeath to my Eldest Mary Blain the following Sum that is to say the Value of twenty Acres of My farm in the above mentioned Town County and State together with following articles Namely One feather bead bedstead calico Bedspread One Sheet and pillow One Cloak one large Bible and umbrella one pair linning stockings One white Strait bodice Coat Vest and hat one puter dish. I do also give and bequeath to the Eight Children Heirs of Hannah Hamer The Sum of Eighty Dollars William the Eldest to Receive twenty Dollars and the Remainder of the Eighty Dollars to be Equally divided with the other seven Heirs. I also give and bequeath to my Daughter Jean Fleming My Son Hugh My Daughter Polly Hall and Letty Smith in the following Manner (viz) after all lawful debts and discharges The Remainder of the Property are to be Equally divided to the four Last Mentioned Heirs with the following Exceptions. That Jean Fleming My daughter I design her to Receive thirty Dollars over and above her proportion of the equal division of said Property and likewise one cotton gound, I likewise
give and bequeath to Betsey Griffen Daughter of Jean Fleming one Calico short gound and to Gine ann Fleming one Cottin Peeticoat and to Margaret Fleming one Striped bedtick one sheet Boulster Pillow and Pillowcase. Likewise Elinor Fleming one White handkerchief-- I likewise make the aditition to Letty Smith to retain and convert to her own use and use of her family the two cows which She Now possesses of my property with the Long use of the Same likewise I give to Letty smith My Daughter the feathers Contained in the bedtick designed for Margaret Fleming. I likewise design for Polly Hall one Griddle one pair of Trowsers and Vest and one Check Apron. I do likewise give and beqieath to my son Hugh my Black Coat and Vest and one Shirt. I lastly give and bequeath to Alexander Fullertons Eldest Son William fifteen dollars and likewise I give and bequeath to Dr John Campbells Eldest Son John fifteen dollars. I also Constitute Alexander Fulerton James Blain and Dr. John Campbell to be my Lawful executors on the Settlement of my last Will Revoking all former Wills whereunto I Set my hand and I affix my seal this 12th day of September in the year of our Lord 1818 In presence of John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann. Robert McNeal SS.
Abstract - People Mentioned in Robert McNeal's Will of 1818.
Children: Mary Blain (eldest); Hannah (deceased - eight children, William eldest); Jean Flemming; Hugh McNeal; Polly Hall; Letty Smith. Grandchildren (children of Jean): Betsy Griffen, Jean Ann Fleming; Margaret Fleming; Elinor Flemming. Administrators: Alexander Fullerton, James Blain, Dr. John Campbell. Recipients: William Fullerton (son of Alexander), John Campbell (son of Dr John Campbell). Witnesses: John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann.
More About ROBERT MCNEAL:
Burial: September 25, 1818, Livingston County, New York (Mt. Pleasant Cemetery)
Notes for JEAN BAKER:
Orphans Court Records of Lancaster County Pennsylvania. Will Bk B1, 33:1754
Will of Andrew Campbell of Lancaster Twp, dated 5 May and proved 1 July 1752, appointed as executors George Duffield, Isaac Richardson, and Andrew Campbell. Children named were: John, Archibald, Andrew, Sarah, and Margaret, and grandchild, Jane, wife of Robert McNeal.
Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 3
McNEAL Robert Mount Pleasant Cem, Lakeville NY 33
The cemetery file contains information for Robert and Jean McNeall, as follows: "McNeall, Jane, Town of Geneseo, Mt Pleasant Cemetery, d. 3/28/1818, age 77, wife of Robert McNeall; McNeall, Robert, Town of Geneseo, Mt Pleasant Cemetery, d. 9/23/1818 age 80".
ERECTED IN MEMORY OF
THESE SOLDIERS OF
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Robert Baker Stephen Heath
Walter Clark James Johnston
William Clark Duncan Sinclair
Samuel Green John Williams
Robert McNeall
AND OF ALL VETERANS
OF LATER WARS
Lakeville Road(Rte.20A)
Town of Geneseo
Surnames in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery include: Eddy, Myers, Leach, Bailey, Wilkinson, Northrup, Sheppard, Pease, Gillett, Britton, Clark, Burt, Hanna, Knight, Price, Lindsley, Hoyt, Bigelow, Gray, Davis, Pierce, West, Marshall, Annis, Armstrong, Acker, Dinsmore, Crossett, Stewart, Sinclair, McClintock, Fox, Hill, Newell, Campbell, Hay, Meachum, Whiting, Curtis, Ward, Jones, Heath, Sauders, Hayward, Milliman, Mabury, Sherwood, Kimbark, Black, Hall, Bryant, Orton, Remington, Woodruff, Phelps, Fridd, Carpenter, Averill, Rowland, Rust, Harvey, Robinson, Coykendall, Loftus, Holloran, Johnston, Baron, Krisher, Long, Graf, VanZandt, Beebe, Warner, Buchanan, Baker, Colley, Wattles, Beck, Booher, Rowland, Colter, Pickell, Atwater, Hamilton, Sloan, Paddock, Gillette, Costello, Gresens, Wynn, Haynes, Beckwith, Burdick, Densmore, Weber, Taft, Hale, Jackson, Hebbard, Bly, Bosley, Holly, Turner, Weaver, Dubuis, Roe, Sinden, Landon, Welch, Uhl, Carter, VanKleeck, Brown, Riley, Bartlett, Duane, Carnes, Sleight, Canfield, Ferguson, Danforth, Rathbun, Bolles, Powell, Nichols, Geart, Eaton, Neff, Dieffenbacher, Ayers, Barker, Green, McNeall, Williams, among others.
[Brøderbund Family Archive #311, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1790, Date of Import: Aug 24, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.311.1.1877.166]
Individual: Mc Neel, Robert
County/State: Northumberland Co., PA
Page #: 187
Year: 1790
Males 0-15 - one; Males 16 and over - two; Females of all ages - five.
[Brøderbund Family Archive #312, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1800, Date of Import: Jul 1, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.312.1.2065.113]
Individual: Mc Neal, Robert
County/State: Northumberland Co., PA
Page #: 699
Year: 1800
Age ranges in household: 01201-0010100
1. Name of head of household
2. Address
3. Free white males:
3 and under 10 - 0
10 and under 16 - 1 - ?
16 and under 26 - 2 - Thomas & Hugh?
26 and under 45 - 0
45 and over - 1 - Robert?
4. Free white females, including head of family
under 10 - 0
10 and under 16 - 0
16 and under 26 - 1 - Letty?
26 and under 45 - 0
45 and over - 1 - Jean?
5. All other free persons, except Indians not taxed - 0
6. Slaves - 0
[Brøderbund Family Archive #313, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810, Date of Import: Jul 1, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.313.1.2793.175]
Individual: Mc Neal, Robert
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Page #: 167
Year: 1810
Age ranges in household: 00001-00101
1. Name of head of household
2. Address
3. Free white males:
3 and under 10
10 and under 16
16 and under 26
26 and under 45
45 and over - 1 - Robert?
4. Free white females, including head of family
under 10
10 and under 16
16 and under 26 - 1 - ??
26 and under 45
45 and over - 1 - Jean?
5. All other free persons, except Indians not taxed
6. Slaves
DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Ancestors
McNeal, Robert (or McNeall), b. before 1757, Ireland, d. 1823, Geneva (Geneseo), N.Y., m. 1768, Ireland, Jean. Service: He served as a private in 1777 in capt. David Whitekill's Co., Col. John Boyd's 7th Battalian, Lancaster Co., Militia, PA. Children: Nancy, m. James Blain; Hannah, b.1770, m Thomas Hamer, Jr.; Thomas Baker; Betty, m. Unknown Clark; Hugh; Jean Ann, m. James Flemming; Polly, b. 1781, m. Unknown Hall; Letitia (Letty), b. 29 May 1786, m. Christopher (Christian) Smith. Descendant: Emma Maude Wesner Roegge
Emma Maude Wesner m. Clem Roegge, Sr.
Lura Maude Hamer m. Fernando Wood Wesner
James Madison Hamer m. Mary Dunkle
Joseph Hamer m. Martha Jane Maddox
Thomas Hamer Jr. m. Hannah McNeal
No. 414256
Mrs. Louise Riley Tracey.
DAR ID Number: 76238
Born in Bedford, Ind.
Wife of James Henry Tracey.
Descendant of Robert McNeal.
Daughter of John Riley (1824-1903) and Nancy Nugent (b. 1835), his wife, m. 1851.
[p.90] Granddaughter of John R. Nugent (1811-83) and Euphemia Jennings (1818-46), his wife, m. 1833.
Gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Jennings and Nancy Hamer (1797-1890), his wife, m. 1816.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Hamer (1766-1829) and Hannah McNeal (1770-1811), his wife, m. 1788.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert McNeal and Jean ?, his wife, m. 1768.
Robert McNeal served, 1777, as a private in the company of Capt. David Whithill, Col. John Boyd's 7th battalion, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Ireland; died, 1823, in Geneseo, N. Y.
New York. Surrogate's Court (Ontario County).. Probate records. 1795-1924.. Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1979.. FHL Film # 0834759 Vol.12, Page 1822183.. Family History Library, 35 NorthWest Temple. Salt Lake City UT, Date of entry: l2 Sep 1818.
In the name of God Amen. I Robert McNeal of the town of Geneseo, County of Ontario and State of New York being weak in body but of Sound and perfect Mind and Memory blessed be Almighty God for the Same do make and publish this my last will and Testament in Manner and form following. (That is to say) First I give and bequeath to my Eldest Mary Blain the following Sum that is to say the Value of twenty Acres of My farm in the above mentioned Town County and State together with following articles Namely One feather bead bedstead calico Bedspread One Sheet and pillow One Cloak one large Bible and umbrella one pair linning stockings One white Strait bodice Coat Vest and hat one puter dish. I do also give and bequeath to the Eight Children Heirs of Hannah Hamer The Sum of Eighty Dollars William the Eldest to Receive twenty Dollars and the Remainder of the Eighty Dollars to be Equally divided with the other seven Heirs. I also give and bequeath to my Daughter Jean Fleming My Son Hugh My Daughter Polly Hall and Letty Smith in the following Manner (viz) after all lawful debts and discharges The Remainder of the Property are to be Equally divided to the four Last Mentioned Heirs with the following Exceptions. That Jean Fleming My daughter I design her to Receive thirty Dollars over and above her proportion of the equal division of said Property and likewise one cotton gound, I likewise
give and bequeath to Betsey Griffen Daughter of Jean Fleming one Calico short gound and to Gine ann Fleming one Cottin Peeticoat and to Margaret Fleming one Striped bedtick one sheet Boulster Pillow and Pillowcase. Likewise Elinor Fleming one White handkerchief-- I likewise make the aditition to Letty Smith to retain and convert to her own use and use of her family the two cows which She Now possesses of my property with the Long use of the Same likewise I give to Letty smith My Daughter the feathers Contained in the bedtick designed for Margaret Fleming. I likewise design for Polly Hall one Griddle one pair of Trowsers and Vest and one Check Apron. I do likewise give and beqieath to my son Hugh my Black Coat and Vest and one Shirt. I lastly give and bequeath to Alexander Fullertons Eldest Son William fifteen dollars and likewise I give and bequeath to Dr John Campbells Eldest Son John fifteen dollars. I also Constitute Alexander Fulerton James Blain and Dr. John Campbell to be my Lawful executors on the Settlement of my last Will Revoking all former Wills whereunto I Set my hand and I affix my seal this 12th day of September in the year of our Lord 1818 In presence of John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann. Robert McNeal SS.
This is possibly the Robert McNeal who married Jean Baker.
MCNEAL, Robert Christening
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 12 Feb 1741 Birthplace: Dublin, Dub, Ireland
Christening Date: 2 Mar 1741 Recorded in: Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Collection: Presbyterian
Father: Malcolm McNeal
Mother: Christiana
Source: FHL Film 100238 Dates: 1741 - 1749
More About JEAN BAKER:
Burial: March 30, 1818, Livingston County, New York (Mt. Pleasant Cemetery)
Children of ROBERT MCNEAL and JEAN BAKER are:
i. MARY NANCY2 MCNEAL, b. Abt. 1769, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; m. JAMES BLAIN, Abt. 1781; b. Abt. 1760.
Notes for MARY NANCY MCNEAL:
DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Ancestors
McNeal, Robert (or McNeall), b. before 1757, Ireland, d. 1823, Geneva (Geneseo), N.Y., m. 1768, Ireland, Jean. Service: He served as a private in 1777 in capt. David Whitekill's Co., Col. John Boyd's 7th Battalian, Lancaster Co., Militia, PA. Children: Nancy, m. James Blain; Hannah, b.1770, m Thomas Hamer, Jr.; Thomas Baker; Betty, m. Unknown Clark; Hugh; Jean Ann, m. James Flemming; Polly, b. 1781, m. Unknown Hall; Letitia (Letty), b. 29 May 1786, m. Christopher (Christian) Smith. Descendant: Emma Maude Wesner Roegge
Emma Maude Wesner m. Clem Roegge, Sr.
Lura Maude Hamer m. Fernando Wood Wesner
James Madison Hamer m. Mary Dunkle
Joseph Hamer m. Martha Jane Maddox
Thomas Hamer Jr. m. Hannah McNeal
No. 414256
Abstract - People Mentioned in Robert McNeal's Will of 1818.
Children: Mary Blain (eldest); Hannah (deceased - eight children, William eldest); Jean Flemming; Hugh McNeal; Polly Hall; Letty Smith. Grandchildren (children of Jean): Betsy Griffen, Jean Ann Fleming; Margaret Fleming; Elinor Flemming. Administrators: Alexander Fullerton, James Blain, Dr. John Campbell. Recipients: William Fullerton (son of Alexander), John Campbell (son of Dr John Campbell). Witnesses: John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann.
[Brøderbund Family Archive #311, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1790, Date of Import: Jan 22, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.311.1.256.106]
Individual: Blain, James
County/State: Northumberland Co., PA
Page #: 185
Year: 1790
[Brøderbund Family Archive #312, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1800, Date of Import: Jan 23, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.312.1.281.52]
Individual: Blane, James
County/State: Northumberland Co., PA
Page #: 788
Year: 1800
Age ranges in household: 31110-3000100
[Brøderbund Family Archive #313, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810, Date of Import: Jan 23, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.313.1.378.31]
Individual: Blane, James
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Page #: 246
Year: 1810
Age ranges in household: 20010-10010
[Brøderbund Family Archive #314, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1820, Date of Import: Jan 23, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.314.1.513.196]
Individual: Blain, James
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Location: Groveland
Page #: 093
Year: 1820
[Brøderbund Family Archive #315, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1830, Date of Import: Jan 23, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.315.1.403.143]
Individual: Balin, James
County/State: Livingston Co., NY
Location: Genesco
Page #: 015
Year: 1830
Notes for JAMES BLAIN:
Abstract - People Mentioned in Robert McNeal's Will of 1818.
Children: Mary Blain (eldest); Hannah (deceased - eight children, William eldest); Jean Flemming; Hugh McNeal; Polly Hall; Letty Smith. Grandchildren (children of Jean): Betsy Griffen, Jean Ann Fleming; Margaret Fleming; Elinor Flemming. Administrators: Alexander Fullerton, James Blain, Dr. John Campbell. Recipients: William Fullerton (son of Alexander), John Campbell (son of Dr John Campbell). Witnesses: John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann.
[Brøderbund Family Archive #311, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1790, Date of Import: Jan 22, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.311.1.256.106]
Individual: Blain, James
County/State: Northumberland Co., PA
Page #: 185
Year: 1790
[Brøderbund Family Archive #312, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1800, Date of Import: Jan 23, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.312.1.281.52]
Individual: Blane, James
County/State: Northumberland Co., PA
Page #: 788
Year: 1800
Age ranges in household: 31110-3000100
[Brøderbund Family Archive #313, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810, Date of Import: Jan 23, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.313.1.378.31]
Individual: Blane, James
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Page #: 246
Year: 1810
Age ranges in household: 20010-10010
[Brøderbund Family Archive #314, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1820, Date of Import: Jan 23, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.314.1.513.196]
Individual: Blain, James
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Location: Groveland
Page #: 093
Year: 1820
[Brøderbund Family Archive #315, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1830, Date of Import: Jan 23, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.315.1.403.143]
Individual: Balin, James
County/State: Livingston Co., NY
Location: Genesco
Page #: 015
Year: 1830
ii. HANNAH MCNEAL, b. August 17, 1770, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; d. July 11, 1811, Jamestown, New York; m. THOMAS HAMER, JR., 1788, Pennsylvania; b. September 24, 1766, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; d. May 02, 1829, Lawrence County , Indiana.
Notes for HANNAH MCNEAL:
[Brøderbund Family Archive #311, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1790, Date of Import: Sep 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.311.1.1217.196]
Individual: Hammer, Thomas, Jr.
County/State: Northumberland Co., PA
Page #: 187
Year: 1790
Number of males 16 and upwards: 1 (Thomas Jr.)
Number of females: 2 (Hannah & Elizabeth)
[Brøderbund Family Archive #312, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties,
1800, Date of Import: Sep 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.312.1.1324.145]
Individual: Hammer, Thomas
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Page #: 320
Year: 1800
Age ranges in household: 11020-1101000
Free white males:
3 and under 10: 1 (Robert)
10 and under 16: 1 (William)
26 and under 45: 2 (Thomas, Jr and ?)
Free white females
under 10: 1 (Nancy)
10 and under 16: 1 (Elizabeth)
26 and under 45: 1 (Hannah)
[Brøderbund Family Archive #313, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810, Date of Import: Sep 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.313.1.1799.116]
Individual: Hammer, Thomas
County/State: Ontario Co., NY, Geneseo
Page #: 168
Year: 1810
Age ranges in household: 31101-11110
1. Name of head of household: Thomas Hammer
2. Address: Ontario Co, NY
3. Free white males
3 and under 10: (Joseph, James, Thomas L.)
10 and under 16: (Hugh)
16 and under 26: (William)
45 and over: (Thomas Jr)
4. Free white females, including head of family
under 10: (Lettie) 1
10 and under 16: (Nancy) - 1
16 and under 26: (Elizabeth) - 1
26 and under 45: (Hannah) - 1
DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Ancestors
McNeal, Robert (or McNeall), b. before 1757, Ireland, d. 1823, Geneva (Geneseo), N.Y., m. 1768, Ireland, Jean. Service: He served as a private in 1777 in capt. David Whitekill's Co., Col. John Boyd's 7th Battalian, Lancaster Co., Militia, PA. Children: Nancy, m. James Blain; Hannah, b.1770, m Thomas Hamer, Jr.; Thomas Baker; Betty, m. Unknown Clark; Hugh; Jean Ann, m. James Flemming; Polly, b. 1781, m. Unknown Hall; Letitia (Letty), b. 29 May 1786, m. Christopher (Christian) Smith. Descendant: Emma Maude Wesner Roegge
Emma Maude Wesner m. Clem Roegge, Sr.
Lura Maude Hamer m. Fernando Wood Wesner
James Madison Hamer m. Mary Dunkle
Joseph Hamer m. Martha Jane Maddox
Thomas Hamer Jr. m. Hannah McNeal
No. 414256
Mrs. Louise Riley Tracey.
DAR ID Number: 76238
Born in Bedford, Ind.
Wife of James Henry Tracey.
Descendant of Robert McNeal.
Daughter of John Riley (1824-1903) and Nancy Nugent (b. 1835), his wife, m. 1851.
[p.90] Granddaughter of John R. Nugent (1811-83) and Euphemia Jennings (1818-46), his wife, m. 1833.
Gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Jennings and Nancy Hamer (1797-1890), his wife, m. 1816.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Hamer (1766-1829) and Hannah McNeal (1770-1811), his wife, m. 1788.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert McNeal and Jean —, his wife, m. 1768.
Robert McNeal served, 1777, as a private in the company of Capt. David Whithill, Col. John Boyd's 7th battalion, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Ireland; died, 1823, in Geneseo, N. Y.
One source for the Hamer-McNeal family is the so-called McNeall Synopsis, composed about 1934. It consists in an outline of names with some annotation.
Family tradition says that Hannah McNeal Hamer died in Jamestown, New York, in 1811. A history of the village of Jamestown says that no deaths occured from the founding of the village in 1810 until 1815. Perhaps the Hamers were in the countryside around Jamestown.
Abstract - People Mentioned in Robert McNeal's Will of 1818.
Children: Mary Blain (eldest); Hannah (deceased - eight children, William eldest); Jean Flemming; Hugh McNeal; Polly Hall; Letty Smith. Grandchildren (children of Jean): Betsy Griffen, Jean Ann Fleming; Margaret Fleming; Elinor Flemming. Administrators: Alexander Fullerton, James Blain, Dr. John Campbell. Recipients: William Fullerton (son of Alexander), John Campbell (son of Dr John Campbell). Witnesses: John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann.
Notes for THOMAS HAMER, JR.:
Tombstone in Hamer Cemetery, Lawrence Co, Indiana, gives: In Memory of Thomas Hamer, d May 2, 1829, 2nd NY Militia War of 1812 (62ys, 11ms, 7ds).
2 REG'T (DOBBIN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.
Family tradition says that original burial was elsewhere; later removed to the Hamer Cemetery. Frank V. Hamer confirmed this tradition. He and his Uncle J. Frank Hamer, Bedford Undertaker, moved the skeleton and stone of Thomas Hamer, and the skeletons and stones of Henry and Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, in March of 1937 from the Jolly Cemetery in Bono Township to the Hamer Cemetery in Marion Township. Documentation found in the oral history records of the Mitchell City Library.
FAMILY BIBLE RECORD
The family of Thomas Hamer Sr with Elenor Lyons and ten children and the family of Thomas Hamer Jr with Hannah McNeal and ten children can be found in the family bible of Thomas Hamer Jr as transcribed by George Washington Hamer and passed down through the Hugh, Thomas L., and Joseph Hamer families of southern Indiana. Text follows:
"Thomas Hamer Senior, Borne December the 31, 1730.
Elenor Hamer, Borne May the 15, 1750.
Thomas Hamer, Borne Sept the 24, 1766.
and died May 2, 1829 at two o'c in the morning.
Hannah Hamer, wife of Thomas Hamer. Borne Aug 1770.
and died July 11, 1811.
William Hamer, Jan 22, 1769.
Joseph Hamer, May the 26, 1773.
Willimanah Hamer, Borne April the 6, 1774.
Jesse Hamer, Borne Feb the 3, 1779.
Mary Hamer, Borne July the 17, 1781.
Elizabeth Hamer, Borne the July 19, 1783.
James Hamer, Borne the March the 3, 1786.
Nancy Hamer, Borne March 19, 1789.
John Hamer, Borne Sept the 16, 1792.
"Below are the names of grandfather's children.
Elizabeth Hamer, Borne Nov the 26, 1790.
and died Mar 16, 1849.
William Hamer, Borne May 1, 1792.
The Third Child was Borne Jan 26, 1794.
and died March 12, 1794.
Robert Hamer, Borne Aug 15, 1795.
and died Feb 15, 1797.
Nancy Hamer, Borne Oct the 15, 1797.
Hugh Hamer, Borne Dec the 18, 1799.
Thomas Hamer, Borne March 7, 1801.
Letty Hamer, Borne March 29, 1804.
James Hamer, Borne Feb 8, 1806
and died Apr 28, 1848.
Joseph Hamer, Borne Sept 5, 1808.
These names are coppied from my grandfather's Bible. By George W. Hamer."
Due to "old style" dates this bible is sometimes off one year.
Direct Data Capture, comp. War of 1812 Muster Rolls. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812 M602, 234 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.
HAMMER THOMAS 2 REG'T (DOBBIN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE 90 602
There is a warrant #22714 to a Thomas Hamer for services in the War of 1812, a private in Grosvenor Company of the 26th Regiment of Infantry, that grants him bounty land in Arkansas Territory, dated Sept. 8, 1821.
One family source says Thomas Hamer moved to Ohio and, on July 9, 1819, came to Indiana with his son, Joseph, and daughter, Lettie. This source also says that Lettie Hamer married a Mr Bausley and moved to Ottawa, Kansas. Another source says the brothers, James, Joseph, Lettie, and their father, Thomas, came to Indiana in 1828 or 1829 from Ohio, and Lettie married a Mr. Bausley and moved to Ottawa, Kansas. We know that Lettie married John Bosley in New York and moved to Ohio. After John's death she went to Ottawa, Kansas, to join several of her children, Harriet, Thomas Jefferson, and Almira. She returned to Ohio in 1893 and died at the home of her daughter, Laura.
Order Book of the County Commissioners of Lawrence County Indiana.
On August 25, 1826, a notice was served that Thomas Hamer had voted in an election for State Representative in Bono Township, Lawrence County, Indiana. It was further stated that he was not a legal resident of Lawrence County, Indiana. So, the election of Louis Roberts was being challenged by John Brown.
The will of Robert McNeal in 1818 mentions the children of Thomas Hamer & Hannah McNeal:
New York. Surrogate's Court (Ontario County).. Probate records. 1795-1924.. Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1979.. FHL Film # 0834759 Vol.12, Page 1822183.. Family History Library, 35 NorthWest Temple. Salt Lake City UT, Date of entry: l2 Sep 1818.
In the name of God Amen. I Robert McNeal of the town of Geneseo, County of Ontario and State of New York being weak in body but of Sound and perfect Mind and Memory blessed be Almighty God for the Same do make and publish this my last will and Testament in Manner and form following. (That is to say) First I give and bequeath to my Eldest Mary Blain the following Sum that is to say the Value of twenty Acres of My farm in the above mentioned Town County and State together with following articles Namely One feather bead bedstead calico Bedspread One Sheet and pillow One Cloak one large Bible and umbrella one pair linning stockings One white Strait bodice Coat Vest and hat one puter dish. I do also give and bequeath to the Eight Children Heirs of Hannah Hamer The Sum of Eighty Dollars William the Eldest to Receive twenty Dollars and the Remainder of the Eighty Dollars to be Equally divided with the other seven Heirs. I also give and bequeath to my Daughter Jean Fleming My Son Hugh ...
[Brøderbund Family Archive #311, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1790, Date of Import: Sep 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.311.1.1217.196]
Individual: Hammer, Thomas, Jr.
County/State: Northumberland Co., PA
Page #: 187
Year: 1790
Number of males 16 and upwards: 1 (Thomas Jr.)
Number of females: 2 (Hannah & Elizabeth)
[Brøderbund Family Archive #312, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties,
1800, Date of Import: Sep 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.312.1.1324.145]
Individual: Hammer, Thomas
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Page #: 320
Year: 1800
Age ranges in household: 11020-1101000
Free white males:
3 and under 10: 1 (Robert)
10 and under 16: 1 (William)
26 and under 45: 2 (Thomas, Jr and ?)
Free white females
under 10: 1 (Nancy)
10 and under 16: 1 (Elizabeth)
26 and under 45: 1 (Hannah)
[Brøderbund Family Archive #313, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810, Date of Import: Sep 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.313.1.1799.116]
Individual: Hammer, Thomas
County/State: Ontario Co., NY, Geneseo
Page #: 168
Year: 1810
Age ranges in household: 31101-11110
1. Name of head of household: Thomas Hammer
2. Address: Ontario Co, NY
3. Free white males
3 and under 10: (Joseph, James, Thomas L.)
10 and under 16: (Hugh)
16 and under 26: (William)
45 and over: (Thomas Jr)
4. Free white females, including head of family
under 10: (Lettie) 1
10 and under 16: (Nancy) - 1
16 and under 26: (Elizabeth) - 1
26 and under 45: (Hannah) - 1
[Brøderbund Family Archive #314, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1820, Date of Import: Sep 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.314.1.2502.10]
Individual: Hammer, Thomas
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Location: Geneseo
Page #: 196
Year: 1820
00000100000 (1 male 45 & over (Thomas was 54 at this time). He seems to have been living alone, but near Roswell Crowfoot and Lemuel and Nancy Hamer Jenning.
More About THOMAS HAMER, JR.:
Burial: Aft. May 02, 1829, Lawrence County, Indiana (Hamer Cemetery)
iii. THOMAS BAKER MCNEAL, b. June 19, 1772, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; d. July 04, 1816, Orange County, New York; m. ELSY UNKNOWN, Abt. 1794; b. Abt. 1779; d. July 06, 1812, Orange County, New York.
Notes for THOMAS BAKER MCNEAL:
DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Ancestors
McNeal, Robert (or McNeall), b. before 1757, Ireland, d. 1823, Geneva (Geneseo), N.Y., m. 1768, Ireland, Jean. Service: He served as a private in 1777 in capt. David Whitekill's Co., Col. John Boyd's 7th Battalian, Lancaster Co., Militia, PA. Children: Nancy, m. James Blain; Hannah, b.1770, m Thomas Hamer, Jr.; Thomas Baker; Betty, m. Unknown Clark; Hugh; Jean Ann, m. James Flemming; Polly, b. 1781, m. Unknown Hall; Letitia (Letty), b. 29 May 1786, m. Christopher (Christian) Smith. Descendant: Emma Maude Wesner Roegge
Emma Maude Wesner m. Clem Roegge, Sr.
Lura Maude Hamer m. Fernando Wood Wesner
James Madison Hamer m. Mary Dunkle
Joseph Hamer m. Martha Jane Maddox
Thomas Hamer Jr. m. Hannah McNeal
No. 414256
Abstract - People Mentioned in Robert McNeal's Will of 1818.
Children: Mary Blain (eldest); Hannah (deceased - eight children, William eldest); Jean Flemming; Hugh McNeal; Polly Hall; Letty Smith. Grandchildren (children of Jean): Betsy Griffen, Jean Ann Fleming; Margaret Fleming; Elinor Flemming. Administrators: Alexander Fullerton, James Blain, Dr. John Campbell. Recipients: William Fullerton (son of Alexander), John Campbell (son of Dr John Campbell). Witnesses: John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann.
This may be Thomas Baker McNeal, the son of Robert McNeal. The dates and place fit. He was dead at the time of the will of Robert McNeal. Brick Reformed Cemetery, Montgomery, Orange Co, NY:
McNeal, Thomas, d. Jul 4, 1816, age 44yr 15da
McNeal, Elsy, d. Jul 6, 1812, age 32yr 10mo w/o Thomas McNeal
McNeal, William A., d. Nov. 6, 1826, age 18yr
Brick (German) Reformed Church Cemetery
Orange County, New York
Brick Reformed Church,
Route # 17K
Montgomery, NY 12549
Phone (845) 457-5582.
Lat: 41°31'53"N, Lon: 074°15'05"W
Contributed by Edith Clack, Apr 17, 2001 [e_clack@yahoo.com]. Total records = 1,111.
The Brick Reformed church celebrated it's 250th anniversary in 1981, which means it was established in 1731. The Cemetery was established in 1732 and has many Civil War and Revolutionary war veterans buried in it. The cemetery is no longer used for burials. I visited this cemetery in 1996. I have transcribed from those readings and I have supplemented my findings with additional listings found in the records of the book "Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old German Reformed (Brick Reformed) Church Cemetery in Montgomery, Orange County, New York" from the records of Ralph Weller, who presented them to the Orange County, New York Genealogical Society in 1974. These were copied by Thomas A. Totman & Ralph M. Weller fall of 1972 and spring of 1973, and compared with the copyings of this cemetery made by: Dr. Henry M. Stock & Daniel Ronk - 1924, Lila James Roney - 1925, Ray C. Sawyer - 1931.
More About THOMAS BAKER MCNEAL:
Burial: July 1816, Orange County, New York (Brick Reformed Cemetery)
Notes for ELSY UNKNOWN:
This may be Thomas Baker McNeal, the son of Robert McNeal. The dates and place fit. He was dead at the time of the will of Robert McNeal. Brick Reformed Cemetery, Montgomery, Orange Co, NY:
McNeal, Thomas, d. Jul 4, 1816, age 44yr 15da
McNeal, Elsy, d. Jul 6, 1812, age 32yr 10mo w/o Thomas McNeal
McNeal, William A., d. Nov. 6, 1826, age 18yr
Brick (German) Reformed Church Cemetery
Orange County, New York
Brick Reformed Church,
Route # 17K
Montgomery, NY 12549
Phone (845) 457-5582.
Lat: 41°31'53"N, Lon: 074°15'05"W
Contributed by Edith Clack, Apr 17, 2001 [e_clack@yahoo.com]. Total records = 1,111.
The Brick Reformed church celebrated it's 250th anniversary in 1981, which means it was established in 1731. The Cemetery was established in 1732 and has many Civil War and Revolutionary war veterans buried in it. The cemetery is no longer used for burials. I visited this cemetery in 1996. I have transcribed from those readings and I have supplemented my findings with additional listings found in the records of the book "Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old German Reformed (Brick Reformed) Church Cemetery in Montgomery, Orange County, New York" from the records of Ralph Weller, who presented them to the Orange County, New York Genealogical Society in 1974. These were copied by Thomas A. Totman & Ralph M. Weller fall of 1972 and spring of 1973, and compared with the copyings of this cemetery made by: Dr. Henry M. Stock & Daniel Ronk - 1924, Lila James Roney - 1925, Ray C. Sawyer - 1931.
More About ELSY UNKNOWN:
Burial: July 1812, Orange County, New York (Brick Reformed Cemetery)
iv. JEAN ANN MCNEAL, b. Abt. 1774, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; d. Aft. 1850, Washington County, Indiana; m. JAMES FLEMING, Abt. 1796; b. Abt. 1775; d. Abt. 1849, Washington County, Indiana.
Notes for JEAN ANN MCNEAL:
DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Ancestors
McNeal, Robert (or McNeall), b. before 1757, Ireland, d. 1823, Geneva (Geneseo), N.Y., m. 1768, Ireland, Jean. Service: He served as a private in 1777 in capt. David Whitekill's Co., Col. John Boyd's 7th Battalian, Lancaster Co., Militia, PA. Children: Nancy, m. James Blain; Hannah, b.1770, m Thomas Hamer, Jr.; Thomas Baker; Betty, m. Unknown Clark; Hugh; Jean Ann, m. James Flemming; Polly, b. 1781, m. Unknown Hall; Letitia (Letty), b. 29 May 1786, m. Christopher (Christian) Smith. Descendant: Emma Maude Wesner Roegge
Emma Maude Wesner m. Clem Roegge, Sr.
Lura Maude Hamer m. Fernando Wood Wesner
James Madison Hamer m. Mary Dunkle
Joseph Hamer m. Martha Jane Maddox
Thomas Hamer Jr. m. Hannah McNeal
No. 414256
Abstract - People Mentioned in Robert McNeal's Will of 1818.
Children: Mary Blain (eldest); Hannah (deceased - eight children, William eldest); Jean Flemming; Hugh McNeal; Polly Hall; Letty Smith. Grandchildren (children of Jean): Betsy Griffen, Jean Ann Fleming; Margaret Fleming; Elinor Flemming. Administrators: Alexander Fullerton, James Blain, Dr. John Campbell. Recipients: William Fullerton (son of Alexander), John Campbell (son of Dr John Campbell). Witnesses: John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann.
[Brøderbund Family Archive #312, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1800, Date of Import: Jan 20, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.312.1.1057.173]
Individual: Fleming, James
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Page #: 382
Year: 1800
Age ranges in household: 10100-0010000
[Brøderbund Family Archive #313, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810, Date of Import: Jan 20, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.313.1.1436.50]
Individual: Fleming, James
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Page #: 167
Year: 1810
Age ranges in household: 20010-31010
[Brøderbund Family Archive #314, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1820, Date of Import: Jan 18, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.314.1.1966.47]
Individual: Fleming, James
County/State: Washington Co., IN
Page #: 211
Year: 1820
[Brøderbund Family Archive #315, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1830, Date of Import: Jan 20, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.315.1.3116.187]
Individual: Flemmon, James
County/State: Washington Co., IN
Page #: 313
Year: 1830
[Brøderbund Family Archive #316, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840, Date of Import: Jan 16, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.316.1.3983.110]
Individual: Fleming, James
County/State: Washington Co., IN
Location: Brown Twp
Page #: 179
Year: 1840
[Broderbund Family Archive #302, Census Microfilm Records: Indiana, 1850, Disk 5, Date of Import: Jan 16, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.302.1.26558.45]
Individual: Fleming, Jane
Year: 1850
State: IN
County: Washington
Location: Brown Township
National Archives Series Number: M432
National Archives Microfilm Number: 179
Census Page Number: 254 Household: 693-706
Jane Fleming 78 f w $500 PA
Notes for JAMES FLEMING:
[Brøderbund Family Archive #312, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1800, Date of Import: Jan 20, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.312.1.1057.173]
Individual: Fleming, James
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Page #: 382
Year: 1800
Age ranges in household: 10100-0010000
[Brøderbund Family Archive #313, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810, Date of Import: Jan 20, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.313.1.1436.50]
Individual: Fleming, James
County/State: Ontario Co., NY
Page #: 167
Year: 1810
Age ranges in household: 20010-31010
[Brøderbund Family Archive #314, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1820, Date of Import: Jan 18, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.314.1.1966.47]
Individual: Fleming, James
County/State: Washington Co., IN
Page #: 211
Year: 1820
[Brøderbund Family Archive #315, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1830, Date of Import: Jan 20, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.315.1.3116.187]
Individual: Flemmon, James
County/State: Washington Co., IN
Page #: 313
Year: 1830
[Brøderbund Family Archive #316, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840, Date of Import: Jan 16, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.316.1.3983.110]
Individual: Fleming, James
County/State: Washington Co., IN
Location: Brown Twp
Page #: 179
Year: 1840
[Broderbund Family Archive #302, Census Microfilm Records: Indiana, 1850, Disk 5, Date of Import: Jan 16, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.302.1.26558.45]
Individual: Fleming, Jane
Year: 1850
State: IN
County: Washington
Location: Brown Township
National Archives Series Number: M432
National Archives Microfilm Number: 179
Census Page Number: 254 Household: 693-706
Jane Fleming 78 f w $500 PA
v. ELIZABETH MCNEAL, b. Abt. 1776, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; m. UNKNOWN CLARK; b. Abt. 1770.
Notes for ELIZABETH MCNEAL:
DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Ancestors
McNeal, Robert (or McNeall), b. before 1757, Ireland, d. 1823, Geneva (Geneseo), N.Y., m. 1768, Ireland, Jean. Service: He served as a private in 1777 in capt. David Whitekill's Co., Col. John Boyd's 7th Battalian, Lancaster Co., Militia, PA. Children: Nancy, m. James Blain; Hannah, b.1770, m Thomas Hamer, Jr.; Thomas Baker; Betty, m. Unknown Clark; Hugh; Jean Ann, m. James Flemming; Polly, b. 1781, m. Unknown Hall; Letitia (Letty), b. 29 May 1786, m. Christopher (Christian) Smith. Descendant: Emma Maude Wesner Roegge
Emma Maude Wesner m. Clem Roegge, Sr.
Lura Maude Hamer m. Fernando Wood Wesner
James Madison Hamer m. Mary Dunkle
Joseph Hamer m. Martha Jane Maddox
Thomas Hamer Jr. m. Hannah McNeal
No. 414256
Abstract - People Mentioned in Robert McNeal's Will of 1818.
Children: Mary Blain (eldest); Hannah (deceased - eight children, William eldest); Jean Flemming; Hugh McNeal; Polly Hall; Letty Smith. Grandchildren (children of Jean): Betsy Griffen, Jean Ann Fleming; Margaret Fleming; Elinor Flemming. Administrators: Alexander Fullerton, James Blain, Dr. John Campbell. Recipients: William Fullerton (son of Alexander), John Campbell (son of Dr John Campbell). Witnesses: John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann.
vi. HUGH MCNEAL, b. Abt. 1779, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; d. Abt. 1826.
Notes for HUGH MCNEAL:
The IGI database has the following entries for Hugh McNeal:
Hugh McNeall, born 1782, Pennsylvania, Parents - Robert McNeall and Jean McNeall.
Hugh McNeal, died 1826, Pennsylvania.
The following Hugh McNeal may be the son of Robert McNeal. The time frame and location fit.
Lewis and Clark Expedition. Hugh McNeal. The following is taken from the website on the Lewis and Clark Expedition:
"Born and reared in Pennsylvania, no record has been found of Hugh McNeal’s life before the expedition. Although his enlistment date in the army is unknown, he was entered on the roll of the Permanent Party on April 1, 1804. He is listed among the deceased on Clark’s 1825-1828 "List of Men on Lewis and Clark’s Trip."
DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Ancestors
McNeal, Robert (or McNeall), b. before 1757, Ireland, d. 1823, Geneva (Geneseo), N.Y., m. 1768, Ireland, Jean. Service: He served as a private in 1777 in capt. David Whitekill's Co., Col. John Boyd's 7th Battalian, Lancaster Co., Militia, PA. Children: Nancy, m. James Blain; Hannah, b.1770, m Thomas Hamer, Jr.; Thomas Baker; Betty, m. Unknown Clark; Hugh; Jean Ann, m. James Flemming; Polly, b. 1781, m. Unknown Hall; Letitia (Letty), b. 29 May 1786, m. Christopher (Christian) Smith. Descendant: Emma Maude Wesner Roegge
Emma Maude Wesner m. Clem Roegge, Sr.
Lura Maude Hamer m. Fernando Wood Wesner
James Madison Hamer m. Mary Dunkle
Joseph Hamer m. Martha Jane Maddox
Thomas Hamer Jr. m. Hannah McNeal
No. 414256
Abstract - People Mentioned in Robert McNeal's Will of 1818.
Children: Mary Blain (eldest); Hannah (deceased - eight children, William eldest); Jean Flemming; Hugh McNeal; Polly Hall; Letty Smith. Grandchildren (children of Jean): Betsy Griffen, Jean Ann Fleming; Margaret Fleming; Elinor Flemming. Administrators: Alexander Fullerton, James Blain, Dr. John Campbell. Recipients: William Fullerton (son of Alexander), John Campbell (son of Dr John Campbell). Witnesses: John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann.
vii. POLLY MCNEAL, b. 1781, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; m. ISAAC HALL; b. Abt. 1780.
Notes for POLLY MCNEAL:
DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Ancestors
McNeal, Robert (or McNeall), b. before 1757, Ireland, d. 1823, Geneva (Geneseo), N.Y., m. 1768, Ireland, Jean. Service: He served as a private in 1777 in capt. David Whitekill's Co., Col. John Boyd's 7th Battalian, Lancaster Co., Militia, PA. Children: Nancy, m. James Blain; Hannah, b.1770, m Thomas Hamer, Jr.; Thomas Baker; Betty, m. Unknown Clark; Hugh; Jean Ann, m. James Flemming; Polly, b. 1781, m. Unknown Hall; Letitia (Letty), b. 29 May 1786, m. Christopher (Christian) Smith. Descendant: Emma Maude Wesner Roegge
Emma Maude Wesner m. Clem Roegge, Sr.
Lura Maude Hamer m. Fernando Wood Wesner
James Madison Hamer m. Mary Dunkle
Joseph Hamer m. Martha Jane Maddox
Thomas Hamer Jr. m. Hannah McNeal
No. 414256
Abstract - People Mentioned in Robert McNeal's Will of 1818.
Children: Mary Blain (eldest); Hannah (deceased - eight children, William eldest); Jean Flemming; Hugh McNeal; Polly Hall; Letty Smith. Grandchildren (children of Jean): Betsy Griffen, Jean Ann Fleming; Margaret Fleming; Elinor Flemming. Administrators: Alexander Fullerton, James Blain, Dr. John Campbell. Recipients: William Fullerton (son of Alexander), John Campbell (son of Dr John Campbell). Witnesses: John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann.
viii. LETTICIA MCNEAL, b. May 29, 1786, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; d. 1865, Indiana; m. (1) WILLIAM TANNEHILL, Abt. 1806; b. Abt. 1780; d. Abt. 1808; m. (2) CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Abt. 1810, New York; b. Abt. 1788, Pennsylvania; d. August 23, 1865, Indiana.
Notes for LETTICIA MCNEAL:
DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Ancestors
McNeal, Robert (or McNeall), b. before 1757, Ireland, d. 1823, Geneva (Geneseo), N.Y., m. 1768, Ireland, Jean. Service: He served as a private in 1777 in capt. David Whitekill's Co., Col. John Boyd's 7th Battalian, Lancaster Co., Militia, PA. Children: Nancy, m. James Blain; Hannah, b.1770, m Thomas Hamer, Jr.; Thomas Baker; Betty, m. Unknown Clark; Hugh; Jean Ann, m. James Flemming; Polly, b. 1781, m. Unknown Hall; Letitia (Letty), b. 29 May 1786, m. Christopher (Christian) Smith. Descendant: Emma Maude Wesner Roegge
Emma Maude Wesner m. Clem Roegge, Sr.
Lura Maude Hamer m. Fernando Wood Wesner
James Madison Hamer m. Mary Dunkle
Joseph Hamer m. Martha Jane Maddox
Thomas Hamer Jr. m. Hannah McNeal
No. 414256
Abstract - People Mentioned in Robert McNeal's Will of 1818.
Children: Mary Blain (eldest); Hannah (deceased - eight children, William eldest); Jean Flemming; Hugh McNeal; Polly Hall; Letty Smith. Grandchildren (children of Jean): Betsy Griffen, Jean Ann Fleming; Margaret Fleming; Elinor Flemming. Administrators: Alexander Fullerton, James Blain, Dr. John Campbell. Recipients: William Fullerton (son of Alexander), John Campbell (son of Dr John Campbell). Witnesses: John Campbell, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel M. Mann.
[Broderbund Family Archive #302, Census Microfilm Records: Indiana, 1850, Disk 3, Date of Import: Jan 16, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.302.1.29237.7]
Individual: Smith, Christopher
Year: 1850
State: IN
County: Lawrence
Location: Bono Township
National Archives Series Number: M432
National Archives Microfilm Number: 158
Census Page Number: 324 Dwelling: 5-5
Christopher Smith 62 m Farmer 300 PA
Letty Smith 64 f PA
Ben F. " 24 m Farmer IN
Geo W. " 19 m IN
Sophronia E. Hilton 16 f IN
Eliza Hammersley 5 f IN
Broderbund Family Archive #304, Ed. 1, Census Records: Indiana, 1860, Date of Import: Jan 16, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.304.1.20463.11]
Individual: Smith, Letty
Age: 74 Year(s)
Ethnicity: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
County: Lawrence
Township: Bono
Post Office: Bono
State: IN
Census Page Number: 0623
Census Line Number: 07A
National Archives Series Number: M653
National Archives Microfilm Number: 276
Real Property: $0
Personal Property: $0
Literate: Yes
Family Number: 0277
Dwelling Number: 0277
In this dwelling are:
Christopher Smith 71 m Farmer PA
Letty Smith 74 f PA
Elizabeth Smith 14 f IN
Notes for CHRISTOPHER SMITH:
[Brøderbund Family Archive #314, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1820, Date of Import: Jan 18, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.314.1.5518.196]
Individual: Smith, Christopher
County/State: Washington Co., IN
Page #: 214
Year: 1820
[Brøderbund Family Archive #316, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840, Date of Import: Jan 16, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.316.1.10663.64]
Individual: Smith, Christopher
County/State: Lawrence Co., IN
Page #: 216
Year: 1840
11103001000000103000100000 (7 males; 5 females)
[Broderbund Family Archive #302, Census Microfilm Records: Indiana, 1850, Disk 3, Date of Import: Jan 16, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.302.1.29237.7]
Individual: Smith, Christopher
Year: 1850
State: IN
County: Lawrence
Location: Bono Township
National Archives Series Number: M432
National Archives Microfilm Number: 158
Census Page Number: 324 Dwelling: 5-5
Christopher Smith 62 m Farmer 300 PA
Letty Smith 64 f PA
Ben F. " 24 m Farmer IN
Geo W. " 19 m IN
Sophronia E. Hilton 16 f IN
Eliza Hammersley 5 f IN
[Broderbund Family Archive #304, Ed. 1, Census Records: Indiana, 1860, Date of Import: Jan 16, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.304.1.20338.25]
Individual: Smith, Christopher
Age: 71 Year(s)
Ethnicity: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
County: Lawrence
Township: Bono
Post Office: Bono
State: IN
Census Page Number: 0623
Census Line Number: 06A
National Archives Series Number: M653
National Archives Microfilm Number: 276
Job: Farmer
Job Code: 001 - Farmer
Real Property: $500
Personal Property: $300
Head of Household: Y
Literate: Yes
Family Number: 0277
Dwelling Number: 0277
In this dwelling are:
Christopher Smith 71 m Farmer PA
Letty Smith 74 f PA
Elizabeth Smith 14 f IN
More About CHRISTOPHER SMITH:
Burial: Aft. August 23, 1865, Lawrence County, Indiana (Talbot Cemetery)
Revised April 19, 2004