Family:William Neale and Anne Brooke (1)

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Marriage[1] Abt 1738 Charles, Maryland, United States
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  1. Neale in Francis Neale, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

    ... Francis' siblings included Father William Chandler Neale, S.J., (1743–1799) who left America to enter the Jesuit order in Flanders and spent his life ministering to the Catholics of England, where he died. The next two brothers also took this step, but both died before they were able to complete their training. Francis was among the youngest three sons, all of whom also became Jesuit priests. They were the Most Reverend Leonard Neale, S.J., who also served as president of Georgetown and later became the Archbishop of Baltimore, and Father Charles Neale, S.J., who served repeatedly as Superior of the Jesuits in America[2] One sister, Anne, became a nun of the Order of Poor Clares in France.[3] The other children of the family included another sister, Eleanor, who married a John Holmes, and a brother Ralph, who was the only son to marry. ...

  2.   Neale, in Finn, Mary Paulina, sister. A glory of Maryland: poem (1917). (Philadelphia, PA: Salesian Press, 1917).

    p 71 - Note 1. The Most Reverend Leonard Neale, D. D., Second Archbishop of Baltimore, and Founder of the Visitation in the United States, was born at the Neale Mansion, near Port Tobacco, Md., October 15, 1746. ... William Neale, a great-grandson of the Captain, was Leonard's father and Anne Brooke his mother, a woman of reputed sanctity. Leonard was early taught at Bohemia Manor, Md., a school conducted by the Jesuits. At the age of twelve (1758) he was sent with his brothers to the College of Saint Omer in French Flanders ...

    p 72 - Note 2. Archbishop Neale's brothers who became Jesuits were the Reverend Charles Neale, who founded the Carmelite Order (from Antwerp) in this country ; the Reverend Francis Neale, for many years pastor of Trinity Church, Georgetown, which he completed, and for two years President of Georgetown College; the Reverend William Chandler Neale, who died young in England ; and Joseph Neale, who died a novice in the Society. ...

    Note 3. Anne Neale, the Archbishop's sister, became a religious of the Order of Poor Clares at Aire, in Artois (now Pas-de-Calais), France. ...

    p 81 - Note 19. - Two of Archbishop Neale's sisters were married - Clare to Henry Brent, and Mary to William Matthews: ...