Person:Joseph Neely (3)

Joseph Lee Neely
m. 28 Dec 1856
  1. James Henry Neely1857 - 1943
  2. Sarah Francis Neely1861 - 1861
  3. Juliaette Neely1862 - 1871
  4. William Toby Neely1866 - 1869
  5. John Neely1869 - 1946
  6. Joseph Lee Neely1872 - 1951
m. 27 May 1896
  1. Lee Bryant Neely1898 - 1965
  2. Joy C NeelyAbt 1905 -
  3. Sephus L Neely1916 - 1994
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Lee Neely
Gender Male
Birth[1] 25 Sep 1872 Missouri, United States
Marriage 27 May 1896 Emet, Okto Dona B. Gayler
Occupation? Farmer
Death? 27 May 1951 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States

Full name may have been Josephus Lee Neely

Buried in Downtown Tishomingo Cemetary

Won a lawsuit against Tishomingo Land Company and got to keep his land

1910 - Lived in Garrett Township, Oklahoma ; Mother-In-Law, two hired men and a boarder lived with them in 1910

Served for several years as a demonstration agent for Agriculture Dept.

Assisted the county with Corn Clubs and other farm activities.

1896 Lived in Emet, Oklahoma

1914 Address - R.R. 1, Box 34, Tishomingo, Oklahoma

1912 Someone named Effie Reece was living with them

1900 Marshall Co., OK census says he was born 1873 instead of 1872.

Had a 36 year old servant named Parker Kemp living with them in 1900

There was a Joe L. Neely that was a Leasee of Harris land according to Probate cases of Tishomingo, 1903.

There was a J.L. Neely that borrowed $347.50 from the First National Bank of Tishomingo on May 2, 1903. He listed several mules, cattle, horses, pigs and acres of cotton as collateral. Some of it was located on the George (Sattie?) farm and some on the James Walker farm which was located 6 miles east of Tishomingo. He also borrowed $53.50 on April 10, 1903. He also borrowed $116 on December 4, 1903.

A J.L. Neely was the draft registrar for Johnston County for WWI.

Mother was born in Missouri.

References
  1. Tombstone in Tishomingo Cemetary.