Person:Elizabeth Neale (9)

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m. 28 Nov 1687
  1. James Neale, Jr.Abt 1688 - Bef 1731/32
  2. Henry Neale1691 - 1742
  3. Anne Neale1699 - Abt 1761
  4. Benjamin NealeAbt 1702 - 1745
  5. William NealeBet 1711 & 1714 -
  6. Margaret NealeAbt 1715 -
  7. Joseph NealeAbt 1715 -
  8. Mary NealeAbt 1716 -
  9. Mildred NealeAbt 1718 -
  10. Elizabeth Neale - Bef 1725
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Name Elizabeth Neale
Gender Female
Birth? Charles, Maryland, United States
Death[1] Bef 1 Apr 1725 prob Charles County, Maryland(see note)
Other[1] 1 Apr 1725 Charles, Maryland, United Statesnamed in Will of James Neale, father
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Will Abstract of James Neale, in Cotton, Jane Baldwin; F. Edward (Frederick Edward) Wright; and Annie W. B. (Annie Walker Burns) Bell. The Maryland calendar of wills. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1968).

    Vol 6, p 40 -
    Neale (Neal), James, Sr., Wolleston Mannor, Charles Co., 1st April, 1725; 11th Oct., 1727.
    - To eldest son James, Jr., deed of Woolleston Mannour afsd. confirmed; and personalty.
    - To second son Henry, deed of 500 A. Gills Land confirmed; and personalty.
    - To son Benjamin and hrs., 500 A. leased to and known by names of Davies, Antho. Smith, Jno. Castles and Tho. Sparkes; sd. son dying without issue, to son William and hrs.; and personalty.
    - To son William and hrs., 500 A. leased to Cha. Rocks, Nat. Freeman and Thomas Marrish; and all land at Matta Woman bou. of Geo. Hinson; sd. son dying without issue or during minority, to son Benj. and hrs.; and personalty at age of 21.
    - To wife Elizabeth and hrs., interest in 340 A. lying at Upper Machoteck, Va., lately in poss. of Michaell Webb and Benja. Berryman; 1/3 personal estate.
    - To daus. Mary Deaton, formerly Vanswerring, Mary Tawney, formerly Neale, Ann, now wife of Mr. Edward Cole, and Margaret, personalty.
    - To dau. Mildred, £30 at age or marriage.
    Exs.: Wife and sons Benjamin and William to divide residue of personal estate equally.
    Test: Walter Story, Thos. Taney, Joseph Alvey.

    Codicil: Son William and dau. Mildred to have no interest in bequests until they give bond to acquit themselves and hrs. of all interest in certain slaves once property of dau. Elizabeth.

    Date and tests same as above will. 19, 246.
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    [Note: the Codicil mentions dau Elizabeth, but the wording seems to indicate that she is deceased.]