Anna Elisabetha Neuschwanger
F, b. 27 November 1701, d. 12 April 1717
Anna Elisabetha Neuschwanger was born on 27 November 1701 at Sandhausen, Palatinate.1 She was the daughter of Christian Neuenschwander and Anna Magdalena Steffen. Anna Elisabetha Neuschwanger died on 12 April 1717 at Oggersheim, Palatinate, at age 15.
Citations
- [S210] Daniel W. Bly, From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Vol. III, p.154.
Anna Maria Neuschwanger1
F, b. 21 May 1702, d. 12 October 1736
Anna Maria Neuschwanger was born on 21 May 1702.1 She was the daughter of Peter Neuenschwander and Susanna Steffen.1 Anna Maria Neuschwanger died on 12 October 1736 at age 34.1
Citations
- [S210] Daniel W. Bly, From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Vol. III, p.153.
Anna Maria Neuschwanger1
F, b. 16 March 1704
Anna Maria Neuschwanger was born on 16 March 1704 at Mannheim, Kraichgau, Germany.1 She was the daughter of Christian Neuenschwander and Anna Magdalena Steffen.1
Citations
- [S210] Daniel W. Bly, From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Vol. III, p.154.
Anna Veronica Neuschwanger1
F, b. 2 February 1719
Anna Veronica Neuschwanger was born on 2 February 1719.1 She was the daughter of Peter Neuenschwander and Susanna Steffen.1
Citations
- [S210] Daniel W. Bly, From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Vol. III, p.153.
Betty June Neuschwanger
F, b. 27 November 1920, d. 2 September 2013
Betty June Neuschwanger was born on 27 November 1920 at Carroll Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of Erve McKinley Neuschwanger and Esther R. Smith.1 Betty June Neuschwanger married Kenneth Harlan Kosher, son of Clarence Leroy Kosher and Mabel Verne Oberheim, on 25 August 1942. Betty June Neuschwanger died on 2 September 2013 at age 92 Obituary:
Betty June Kosher, age 92, passed away Monday, September 2, 2013. She was born on November 27, 1920 in Mt. Carroll, Illinois the daughter of Ervie and Esther Smith Neuschwanger. On August 25, 1942, she married Kenneth Harlan Kosher in Illinois and was the loving mother of Lyle Dean Kosher of Ross, Ohio. She knew the hard work and benefits of living on a farm. She worked at Ft. Hamilton Hospital in the mid 60’s as a nurse’s aide on the maternity ward. She loved fishing and camping with her husband, son and friends. Betty enjoyed all types of crafts and made many beautiful things that will be treasured by friends and family she shared them with. Betty is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Lyle and Peggy Heatherly Kosher; one granddaughter, Becky and her husband, Rusty Sundsvold; one grandson, Jason Lyle Kosher; a sister and brother-in-law, Doris and Jim Lindsay; her brother-in-law, Emmerson Kosher; her great grandchildren, Cheyenne Kosher, Gannon and Gavin Frantz, Allisza Dixon and Aidan Sundsvold, Laci Sizemore and Shayson Kosher; great-great granddaughter, Amelia Hagedorn; honorary grandchildren, Niki Reek, Briana Estep, Nakota Reek, Daniel Spivey, and Jesse, Samantha and Lexi Frantz; and many other loving relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and great grandchild Peyton Lee Sundsvold; brothers and sisters-in-law, Harry and Francis Neuschwanger and Glen and Alice Neuschwanger. A memorial service will be held at Franciscan at Schroder on Sunday, September 8, 2013 at 3 p.m. The family wishes to thank her “family” at Franciscan at Schroder, where she resided, for all their loving care. We appreciate the love, friendship and support shown to Betty and her family. Also we want to thank the staff of the IMC and Respiratory units at Ft. Hamilton Hospital, especially Brenda, for their care and concern. If desired, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society 2808 Reading Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45206.
Betty June Kosher, age 92, passed away Monday, September 2, 2013. She was born on November 27, 1920 in Mt. Carroll, Illinois the daughter of Ervie and Esther Smith Neuschwanger. On August 25, 1942, she married Kenneth Harlan Kosher in Illinois and was the loving mother of Lyle Dean Kosher of Ross, Ohio. She knew the hard work and benefits of living on a farm. She worked at Ft. Hamilton Hospital in the mid 60’s as a nurse’s aide on the maternity ward. She loved fishing and camping with her husband, son and friends. Betty enjoyed all types of crafts and made many beautiful things that will be treasured by friends and family she shared them with. Betty is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Lyle and Peggy Heatherly Kosher; one granddaughter, Becky and her husband, Rusty Sundsvold; one grandson, Jason Lyle Kosher; a sister and brother-in-law, Doris and Jim Lindsay; her brother-in-law, Emmerson Kosher; her great grandchildren, Cheyenne Kosher, Gannon and Gavin Frantz, Allisza Dixon and Aidan Sundsvold, Laci Sizemore and Shayson Kosher; great-great granddaughter, Amelia Hagedorn; honorary grandchildren, Niki Reek, Briana Estep, Nakota Reek, Daniel Spivey, and Jesse, Samantha and Lexi Frantz; and many other loving relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and great grandchild Peyton Lee Sundsvold; brothers and sisters-in-law, Harry and Francis Neuschwanger and Glen and Alice Neuschwanger. A memorial service will be held at Franciscan at Schroder on Sunday, September 8, 2013 at 3 p.m. The family wishes to thank her “family” at Franciscan at Schroder, where she resided, for all their loving care. We appreciate the love, friendship and support shown to Betty and her family. Also we want to thank the staff of the IMC and Respiratory units at Ft. Hamilton Hospital, especially Brenda, for their care and concern. If desired, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society 2808 Reading Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45206.
Citations
- [S4385] 1930 Federal Census, Carroll County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 408; FHL #2340143.
Catharina Margaretha Neuschwanger1
F, b. 30 August 1705, d. 20 June 1769
Catharina Margaretha Neuschwanger was born on 30 August 1705.1 She was the daughter of Peter Neuenschwander and Susanna Steffen.1 Catharina Margaretha Neuschwanger married Jacob Keller in 1735.1 Catharina Margaretha Neuschwanger died on 20 June 1769 at age 63.1
Citations
- [S210] Daniel W. Bly, From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Vol. III, p.153.
Christian Neuschwanger
M, b. between 1750 and 1752, d. 1 July 1831
Christian Neuschwanger was also known as Christian Niswander. He was born between 1750 and 1752 at Frederick Co., VA.1 He was the son of Jacob Neuschwanger and Maria Gertraut Brombach. Christian Neuschwanger married Barbara Supinger, daughter of Hans Ulrich Zuppinger and Anna Schonauer, in 1774 at Shenandoah Co., VA, Ceremony by Rev. Peter Muhlenberg. Christian Neuschwanger lived in 1802, Christian and Barbara sold their land in Shenandoah County in February 1802 and relocated to Greene County, Pennsylvania.
Note: Christian "Nisswander" of Greene County, Pennsylvania testified in the Niswonger et al vs. Dickinson et al, lawsuit, otherwise known as the "Panhandle Case" in Wheeling in October 1808. This case was a suit brought by the surviving children of John Neuschwanger, Sr. to try to reclaim land first settled by their brothers. Ohio County, WV Chancery Court, 1808.2
He died on 1 July 1831 at Ohio Co., VA (now WV).3
Note: Christian "Nisswander" of Greene County, Pennsylvania testified in the Niswonger et al vs. Dickinson et al, lawsuit, otherwise known as the "Panhandle Case" in Wheeling in October 1808. This case was a suit brought by the surviving children of John Neuschwanger, Sr. to try to reclaim land first settled by their brothers. Ohio County, WV Chancery Court, 1808.2
He died on 1 July 1831 at Ohio Co., VA (now WV).3
Children of Christian Neuschwanger and Barbara Supinger
- Jacob Niswander b. 25 Aug 1776, d. 1859
- Rebecca Niswander b. 1778, d. 1826
- Anna Niswander b. 25 Mar 1781, d. 21 Aug 1846
- Elizabeth Niswander b. 1783
- Susanna Niswander b. 1785, d. 1870
- John Niswander b. Sep 1786, d. 6 Sep 1831
- Abraham Niswander b. 20 Jan 1793, d. Sep 1872
- Sarah Niswander b. 29 Jun 1796
- Mary Niswander b. 1798
Christian Neuschwanger
M, b. 15 August 1708, d. 20 May 1710
Christian Neuschwanger was born on 15 August 1708. He was the son of Christian Neuenschwander and Anna Magdalena Steffen. Christian Neuschwanger died on 20 May 1710 at age 1.
Erve McKinley Neuschwanger1
M, b. 12 July 1897, d. 8 June 1945
Erve McKinley Neuschwanger was born on 12 July 1897 at Illinois.1 He married Esther R. Smith on 7 March 1918. Erve McKinley Neuschwanger died on 8 June 1945 at St. Francis Hospital, Freeport, Stephenson Co., IL, at age 47 Obituary (Findagrave.com):
Erve Neuschwanger, 47, of Mount Carroll, died at 2 p.m. Friday June 8, 1945 in St. Francis Hospital, Freeport, which he entered Monday as a medical patient. Death was the result of an overdose of phenol barbital, a medicine taken by Neuschwanger, who had been in ill health for some time.
Funeral services were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the Frank Funeral Home in Mount Carroll, the Rev. Stanley A. Birdsall officiating, and burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Son of Christian and Mathilda (Souders) Neuschwanger, he was born July 12, 1897 at Mount Carroll. He married Esther Smith of Mount Carroll on March 7, 1918. They moved from their farm to the city of Mount Carroll last fall. Surviving are his widow; two sons, Harry and Glenn, both of Mount Carroll; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Kosher of Lanark and Doris at home; two grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Hattie Fulrath and Mrs. John Jones, both of Mount Carroll, Mrs. Edith Robbe of Savanna, and Mrs. Hugo Kholbry and Mrs. George Mitchell, both of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and four brothers, Charles, Ward, Earl, and Roy, all of Mount Carroll.
He was buried in June 1945 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, Carroll Co., IL, Findagrave #74749544.
Erve Neuschwanger, 47, of Mount Carroll, died at 2 p.m. Friday June 8, 1945 in St. Francis Hospital, Freeport, which he entered Monday as a medical patient. Death was the result of an overdose of phenol barbital, a medicine taken by Neuschwanger, who had been in ill health for some time.
Funeral services were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the Frank Funeral Home in Mount Carroll, the Rev. Stanley A. Birdsall officiating, and burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Son of Christian and Mathilda (Souders) Neuschwanger, he was born July 12, 1897 at Mount Carroll. He married Esther Smith of Mount Carroll on March 7, 1918. They moved from their farm to the city of Mount Carroll last fall. Surviving are his widow; two sons, Harry and Glenn, both of Mount Carroll; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Kosher of Lanark and Doris at home; two grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Hattie Fulrath and Mrs. John Jones, both of Mount Carroll, Mrs. Edith Robbe of Savanna, and Mrs. Hugo Kholbry and Mrs. George Mitchell, both of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and four brothers, Charles, Ward, Earl, and Roy, all of Mount Carroll.
He was buried in June 1945 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, Carroll Co., IL, Findagrave #74749544.
Child of Erve McKinley Neuschwanger and Esther R. Smith
- Betty June Neuschwanger+1 b. 27 Nov 1920, d. 2 Sep 2013
Citations
- [S4385] 1930 Federal Census, Carroll County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 408; FHL #2340143.
Jacob Neuschwanger
M, b. 10 October 1716, d. 1753
Jacob Neuschwanger was born on 10 October 1716 at Friesenheim, Palatinate.1 He was the son of Christian Neuenschwander and Anna Magdalena Steffen. Jacob Neuschwanger married Maria Gertraut Brombach, daughter of Melchior Brombach and Maria Elisabetha Fischbach, on 5 June 1738 at Opequon, Frederick (now Shenandoah) Co., VA.2 Jacob Neuschwanger died in 1753 at Frederick Co., VA.2
Children of Jacob Neuschwanger and Maria Gertraut Brombach
- John Neuschwanger+ b. 20 Mar 1742, d. 13 Jul 1821
- Abraham Neuschwanger+ b. c 1746, d. b 11 Mar 1785
- Christian Neuschwanger+ b. bt 1750 - 1752, d. 1 Jul 1831
Johann Jacob Neuschwanger
M, b. 18 July 1706, d. 13 September 1711
Johann Jacob Neuschwanger was born on 18 July 1706.1 He was the son of Christian Neuenschwander and Anna Magdalena Steffen. Johann Jacob Neuschwanger died on 13 September 1711 at age 5.1
Citations
- [S210] Daniel W. Bly, From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Vol. III, p.154.
Johann Jacob Neuschwanger1
M, b. 9 November 1699, d. 10 February 1754
Johann Jacob Neuschwanger was born on 9 November 1699.1 He was the son of Peter Neuenschwander and Susanna Steffen.1 Johann Jacob Neuschwanger died on 10 February 1754 at age 54.1
Citations
- [S210] Daniel W. Bly, From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Vol. III, p.153.
Johannes Neuschwanger
M, b. 19 February 1713, d. 1788
Johannes Neuschwanger was also known as John Nicewanger. He was born on 19 February 1713 at Friesenheim, Palatinate.1 He was the son of Christian Neuenschwander and Anna Magdalena Steffen. Johannes Neuschwanger married Maria Magdalena Kieffer, daughter of Johann Jacob Kieffer, circa 1748. Johannes Neuschwanger died in 1788 at Frederick Co., VA.2
Children of Johannes Neuschwanger and Maria Magdalena Kieffer
- John Nicewanger b. c 1750, d. 1783
- Jacob Nicewanger b. c 1752, d. 1776
- Peter Nicewanger b. c 1754, d. 1834
- Elizabeth Nicewanger b. c 1760
- Rachel Nicewanger b. 1762
- Solomon Nicewanger b. 1765
- Leah Nicewanger b. 1 Nov 1766, d. 1821
- Jeremiah Nicewanger b. 1768
- Rebecca Nicewanger b. 1770
John Neuschwanger
M, b. 20 March 1742, d. 13 July 1821
John Neuschwanger was also known as John Niswanger. He was born on 20 March 1742 at Frederick Co., VA.1 He was the son of Jacob Neuschwanger and Maria Gertraut Brombach. John Neuschwanger married Margaret Good circa 1766. John Neuschwanger began military service in 1774 at Frederick Co., VA, where he was listed as "Ensign" in Captain Peter Helphenstine's Company which was sent to the Ohio Valley to subdue the Indians in "Dunmore's War", and fought in the Battle of Point Pleasant, 10 OCT 1774. Upon breaking out of the Revolution, on 29 DEC 1776 Niswanger enlisted in Captain John Lemon's Company of the 13th Virginia Regiment, from Frederick County, holding the rank of sergeant. He was referred to as "Capt." Niswanger in assignment of rations to his company in 1777. His unit was at Ft. Henry in February 1778 and was at Ft. Pitt in the fall of 1779. He took the rank of Lieutenant Colonel on 3 MAY 1780 and was listed at his home in Frederick County as "Col. John Nisewanger" in a 1782 census of Frederick County.2
He lived, at Frederick County, Virginia before relocating first to Marietta and soon thereafter to Salisbury Twp. in Gallia County, which is now part of Meigs County since 1819.3
He died on 13 July 1821 at Middleport, Meigs Co., OH, at age 79.4 He was buried in July 1821 at Middleport, Meigs Co., OH.
Note:
Michael Wolfe, second husband of Maria Brombach, was a "chain bearer" for a surveyor in Virginia. A lawsuit was filed in Gallia County, Ohio on June 12, 1809 accusing John Neuschwanger (son of Maria by her first marriage) of having fraudently kept property that should have passed to her children from Michael Wolfe. The lawsuit dragged on for a dozen years and was eventually decided in favor of Neuschwanger. (Gallia County, OH, Chancery Book "F" pp. 123-141.)
He lived, at Frederick County, Virginia before relocating first to Marietta and soon thereafter to Salisbury Twp. in Gallia County, which is now part of Meigs County since 1819.3
He died on 13 July 1821 at Middleport, Meigs Co., OH, at age 79.4 He was buried in July 1821 at Middleport, Meigs Co., OH.
Note:
Michael Wolfe, second husband of Maria Brombach, was a "chain bearer" for a surveyor in Virginia. A lawsuit was filed in Gallia County, Ohio on June 12, 1809 accusing John Neuschwanger (son of Maria by her first marriage) of having fraudently kept property that should have passed to her children from Michael Wolfe. The lawsuit dragged on for a dozen years and was eventually decided in favor of Neuschwanger. (Gallia County, OH, Chancery Book "F" pp. 123-141.)
Children of John Neuschwanger and Margaret Good
- Jacob Niswonger b. 15 Mar 1767, d. 11 Dec 1834
- Susanna Niswonger b. 7 Sep 1771, d. 1845
- Sarah Niswonger+ b. 1772, d. 19 Dec 1831
- John Niswonger b. 1774, d. 12 Feb 1806
- Christina Niswanger+ b. 25 Nov 1783, d. 26 Apr 1873
- Rachel Niswonger+ b. 11 Sep 1785, d. 2 Nov 1826
Citations
Trin Neuse1
F
Child of Trin Neuse and Peter Brumbach
- Justus Brumbach b. 1601, d. 23 May 1652
Citations
- [S21] B. C. Holzclaw, Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714 - 1750, 51.
Barbara Neuss1
F
Child of Barbara Neuss and Martin Klein
- Catharina Klein+ b. c 1630, d. 12 May 1704
Citations
- [S21] B. C. Holzclaw, Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714 - 1750, 52.
Johann Neuss1
M
Johann Neuss died at Muesen, Nassau-Siegen (now in Nordrhein-Westfalen), Germany. He was born at Muesen, Nassau-Siegen (now in Nordrhein-Westfalen), Germany.
Child of Johann Neuss
Citations
- [S21] B. C. Holzclaw, Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714 - 1750, 52.
Harold Wesley Neve
M, b. 6 April 1910, d. 15 October 2003
Harold Wesley Neve was born on 6 April 1910 at Vinton Co., IA.1 He married Marguerite Ellen Johnson on 3 June 1931 at Presbyterian Church Manse, Hudson, Black Hawk Co., IA, ceremony by H. V. Rigge, minister. Harold Wesley Neve lived on 9 May 1940 at Taylor Twp., Benton Co., IA, farming.1 He died on 15 October 2003 at age 93. He was buried in October 2003 at Maplewood Cemetery, Vinton, Benton Co., IA, Findagrave #58936782.
Citations
- [S4756] 1940 Federal Census, Benton County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 1138.
Edwin Kimbell Neville Jr.
M, b. 7 September 1940, d. 25 June 2014
Edwin Kimbell Neville Jr. was born on 7 September 1940 at Dothan, Houston Co., AL. He died on 25 June 2014 at Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., TX, at age 73 Obituary (Findagrave.com):
Edwin Kimball Neville Jr., 73, was welcomed by the Lord, our God, Wednesday, June 25, 2014. Celebration of life: 10 a.m. Monday in Fort Worth Presbyterian Church, 6251 Oakmont Trail, Fort Worth 76132. A reception will follow at the church. Military salute and graveside service: 1 p.m. Monday in Greenwood Memorial Park. Ed will lie in state beginning 11 a.m. Saturday through Sunday. Pallbearers: Dub Jordan, Jason Mills, Kurt van Hofwagen, Andy Warren, Steve White, Brett Wyatt. Ed was born Sept. 7, 1940, in Dothan, Ala., the son of Edwin Kimball Neville and Sarah Katharine Daly Neville. He graduated from Marion Military Institute in Marion, Ala. He earned a bachelor of science degree in commerce from TCU and completed his master's degree in hospital administration. Ed married the love of his life, Suzanne Sawyer, and they reared their three boys in Fort Worth. He loved being outside in this beautiful world the Lord created evidenced by his Eagle Scout rank and his years of activity in the Boy Scouts. He loved sports, especially his Horned Frogs, and loved spending time with his grandchildren. He was a sweet and gentle family man, always generous with his time, and willing to extend a helping hand to those in need. Ed was a devout Christian always extremely active in the church beginning as a youth with Billy Graham Ministries and as a chaplain at the Union Gospel Mission delivering the Gospel to the homeless for years. He found his calling in witnessing the Gospel to inmates of the Tarrant County Jail every Tuesday evening and volunteering as a chaplain at Sanders Estes Unit on Wednesday evenings. Survivors: Wife, Suzanne; their children and wives, Brent and Sheila Morford, Houston and Kathryn Morford and Trey and Sara Neville; beloved grandchildren, Katie and Sawyer Morford, Hagen, Zach and Grace Morford, Hudson and John Robert Neville; sisters, Alan and husband, Lee Clay, and Kaki and husband, Jerry Rottler; nieces, Courtney Breeding, Charlotte Buell and Mary Weeks Lytwn and their loving families. Rejoice in the fact that he is at home with the Father!
Published in Star-Telegram on June 28, 2014.
He was buried on 30 June 2014 at Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., TX, Findagrave #131995273.
Edwin Kimball Neville Jr., 73, was welcomed by the Lord, our God, Wednesday, June 25, 2014. Celebration of life: 10 a.m. Monday in Fort Worth Presbyterian Church, 6251 Oakmont Trail, Fort Worth 76132. A reception will follow at the church. Military salute and graveside service: 1 p.m. Monday in Greenwood Memorial Park. Ed will lie in state beginning 11 a.m. Saturday through Sunday. Pallbearers: Dub Jordan, Jason Mills, Kurt van Hofwagen, Andy Warren, Steve White, Brett Wyatt. Ed was born Sept. 7, 1940, in Dothan, Ala., the son of Edwin Kimball Neville and Sarah Katharine Daly Neville. He graduated from Marion Military Institute in Marion, Ala. He earned a bachelor of science degree in commerce from TCU and completed his master's degree in hospital administration. Ed married the love of his life, Suzanne Sawyer, and they reared their three boys in Fort Worth. He loved being outside in this beautiful world the Lord created evidenced by his Eagle Scout rank and his years of activity in the Boy Scouts. He loved sports, especially his Horned Frogs, and loved spending time with his grandchildren. He was a sweet and gentle family man, always generous with his time, and willing to extend a helping hand to those in need. Ed was a devout Christian always extremely active in the church beginning as a youth with Billy Graham Ministries and as a chaplain at the Union Gospel Mission delivering the Gospel to the homeless for years. He found his calling in witnessing the Gospel to inmates of the Tarrant County Jail every Tuesday evening and volunteering as a chaplain at Sanders Estes Unit on Wednesday evenings. Survivors: Wife, Suzanne; their children and wives, Brent and Sheila Morford, Houston and Kathryn Morford and Trey and Sara Neville; beloved grandchildren, Katie and Sawyer Morford, Hagen, Zach and Grace Morford, Hudson and John Robert Neville; sisters, Alan and husband, Lee Clay, and Kaki and husband, Jerry Rottler; nieces, Courtney Breeding, Charlotte Buell and Mary Weeks Lytwn and their loving families. Rejoice in the fact that he is at home with the Father!
Published in Star-Telegram on June 28, 2014.
He was buried on 30 June 2014 at Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., TX, Findagrave #131995273.
J. B. Neville
M
J. B. Neville married Carrie Nolder, daughter of Orrin Nolder and Martha C. Short, on 9 April 1912 at Pekin, McLean Co., IL.
Matilda Belle Neville
F, b. circa 1865, d. 13 September 1915
Matilda Belle Neville was born circa 1865 at Ohio. She married Henry James May. Matilda Belle Neville died on 13 September 1915 at El Paso, El Paso Co., TX.
Child of Matilda Belle Neville and Henry James May
- Edna Neville May+ b. 29 Feb 1884, d. 27 Jun 1959
Rebecca Neville
F
Rebecca Neville married William C. Tongue.
Child of Rebecca Neville and William C. Tongue
- Gertrude Tongue+1 b. 25 Sep 1897
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 371.
Calvin R. Nevills
M, b. 1828, d. 1905
Calvin R. Nevills began military service Company "I", 18th Texas Infantry, CSA, Col. William Beck Ochiltree, Regiment Commander. He was born in 1828 at Tennessee. He married Permelia Elizabeth Windle, daughter of John Adams Windle and Permelia Lusk, on 25 May 1857 at Rusk Co., TX, Three children born and died in infancy during the 1870s, buried with the parents at Henderson. Calvin R. Nevills died in 1905 at Henderson, Rusk Co., TX.
Emma Nevin
F, b. circa 1851
Emma Nevin was born circa 1851 at Logan Co., OH. She was the daughter of John Nevin and Nancy Graham Starr.
John Nevin
M, b. circa 1808
John Nevin was born circa 1808 at Ohio. He married Nancy Graham Starr, daughter of James Starr and Margaret McWilliams, in 1837. Occupation: Chairmaker in 1860 at Bellfontaine, Logan Co., OH. John Nevin lived in June 1860 at Bellfontaine, Logan Co., OH, Census p.21A.
Children of John Nevin and Nancy Graham Starr
- Mary A. Nevin b. c 1841
- Sarah A. Nevin b. c 1844
- Martha E. Nevin b. c 1846
- Emma Nevin b. c 1851
Martha E. Nevin
F, b. circa 1846
Martha E. Nevin was born circa 1846 at Logan Co., OH. She was the daughter of John Nevin and Nancy Graham Starr.
Mary A. Nevin
F, b. circa 1841
Mary A. Nevin was born circa 1841 at Logan Co., OH. She was the daughter of John Nevin and Nancy Graham Starr.
Sarah A. Nevin
F, b. circa 1844
Sarah A. Nevin was born circa 1844 at Logan Co., OH. She was the daughter of John Nevin and Nancy Graham Starr.
Sarah New
F, b. 29 January 1834, d. 21 May 1909
Sarah New was born on 29 January 1834 at Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire, England. She married John Farley Sr. Sarah New died on 21 May 1909 at Fairbury, Livingston Co., IL, at age 75. She was buried in May 1909 at Graceland Cemetery, Fairbury, Livingston Co., IL, Findagrave #98720219.
Child of Sarah New and John Farley Sr.
- John William Farley+ b. 31 Aug 1864, d. 19 Jun 1945
Helen Newbrey
F, b. circa 1920
Helen Newbrey was born circa 1920 at Ohio. She married Earl Mitchell Cramton, son of Harry Cramton and Dortha Inez Wilkin, on 24 December 1944.