Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

John McNeal

Male 1701 - Aft 1738  (> 38 years)


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  • Name John McNeal 
    Birth 1701 
    Gender Male 
    Death Aft 1738  William & Mary Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I14335  Tree1
    Last Modified 21 Mar 2024 

    Family Susannah Posey,   b. 1 Jun 1691, William & Mary Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1753, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 63 years) 
    Marriage 1729  William & Mary Parish, Charles County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F2338  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 21 Mar 2024 

  • Notes 
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      Cleborn Lomax 10.237 A CH £69.7.9 £25.14.11 Feb 20 1729
      sureties: Francis Posey, Tubman Martin,
      Received from: Joseph Ward, Joseph Crisman, John Cox, Richard Tubman, Thomas
      Reed, Charles Courts, Thomas Birch, Anthony Semmes, Benjamin Posey, Alexander
      Adair, Edward Gilpin, Daniel Lawless, Thomas Morriss, John Brown, Samuel
      Churm, Matthew Stone, Thomas Marshall, George Thomas. John Clements, Archibald
      Johnson, Bes: ux, David Wade, Belane Posey, Francis Brown, Lawrance Bateman,
      Justinian Cooksey, Edward Morpley, Ellictius Simmes, Daniel Morpley, Benedict
      Boarman, Joseph Allen, Richard Smoot, Allexander Mcferson, Samuel Sympson,
      William Munroe, William Cage, William Colven, William Cumpton.
      Payments to: Francis Posey, Dr. Brown, William Addison, Thomas Lomax, George
      Scroggen, Mary Miller, John Manning, Richard Edelen.
      Administratrix: Susanna McNeal, wife of John McNeal.
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      Name: Fredric Z. Saunders
      Email:
      URL: http://fzsaunders.com/posey.html
      URL title: Posey Family
      Note:
      Susanna (POSEY) RIGG LOMAX McNEALE cannot be the same as the Susannah RIGG who died testate in 1773. Susanna (POSEY) had two marriages after her marriage to RIGG, so she would have been McNEALE, not RIGG. Also, that Susanna RIGG had a son under age 21 in 1773 (born after 1752). Susanna POSEY was born in 1691, and would have been a minimum age 61 when that child was born
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      URL: http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/md/charles/tax/1733-wmu.html
      URL title: Charles County, Maryland Upper William and Mary 1733 Tax List
      Note:
      Upper William and Mary

      Surname Given Name Taxables Number Notes

      McNeale John 3 56 [possibly "John M. Neale"]
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      Charles County Court Records, November 1738 Court, Liber T#2, Page 512-513
      Pursuant to the order of last Jun Court, Commission issued to perpetuate the memory of the bounds of a tract of land called Bergen apzone, lying in CC, in possession of Mark Penn, John Brown, and Anne Anderson. Commissioners appointed: Robert Yates, Charles Yates, John Maddox, and John Howard, Gent (not being any way related to the Petitioner, contiguous Proprietor, nor interested in the sd land). Signed Jun 16, 1738 - Sam:l Hanson, Clerk.
      And now here, Charles Yates, John Howard, & John Maddox, return to this Court the preceding Commission with the subsequent certificate and the following depositions:
      We met on the premises on Oct 10, 1738, and in the presence and hearing of the parties then present, took the several depositions which are hereto annexed. Signed - Charles Yates, John Maddox, John Howard.

      CC. The deposition of Mr. John Courts, age about 46, who says that about 30 odd years ago, Mr. Thomas Harris and several others told this deponent that a locust post that stood near a small run between Mr. Thomas Harris' Plantation and where Edward Anderson lived and on the south side of sd run near the same stood a bounded locust, and they told this deponent it was a boundary of Richard Morris' Land.

      The deposition of John Wilder, age about 46, who says that Mr. William Penn told this deponent that he was along with Mr. Manning when he ran the land called Bergen apzone, and that old Thos: Warren came by and showed them the 2nd bound tree of the Cabin Land and said he had reason to know it, for he was whipped at it.

      CC. The deposition of John Macneale, age about 37, who says that about 8 years ago, this deponent was riding in company with Edwd Anderson, and that the sd Anderson told this deponent that the place where Mark Penn had placed his brick kiln, was the place where the bound tree of the land that the sd Mark Penn bought of Cleborn Lomax, it being the place expressed in the deposition of John Hamill.

      CC. The deposition of John Philpot, age about 46, who says that about 10 years ago, that he was in company with several persons, and when they came near Mr. Hanson's Gate, this deponent was told that the place where Mr. Hamill and John Macneale has sworn to in their depositions, was the place where the 1st bound tree of the land stood that Mark Penn bought of Cleborn Lomax.

      John Hamill, age about 46, declares that some time about 9-10 years ago, this deponent, in company with Wm Penn, decd, came to a gate then and now called Samuel Hanson's Gate, and upon the south side of the sd Gate, there was then a brick kiln, whether burned or not this deponent cannot remember, but that the sd William spoke the following words to this deponent: fore God my brother Mark has not all his kiln upon his own land for in that corner of the kiln stood the bounded locust post, the beginning of Bargon upzen, and this deponent further says that by sundry other persons since then, was told that the brick kiln afd was built where the bounded post of Bargon upzon stood.

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