Adam NEAL,NEILL

Birth:
Abt 1820
of Lincoln, North Carolina
Death:
Bef 1870
Bridgeport, Tennessee
Marriage:
24 Jul 1845
Murry, Georgia
Notes:
                      1850/60 CENSUS OF MURRY CO. GA., MARR. RECORDS OF MURRY,CO.
INFO. FROM DOLORES ALLEN,LAGRANDE OREGON.
KILLED WHILE SERVING IN THE CONFEDERACY.ADAM WAS IN A TRAIN ACCIDENT.
HIS PERSONAL ARTICLES WERE SENT TO HIS WIDOW.  1862 ,MAR. WAS A PRIVATE IN COMP. A,39TH,GA. CUMMINGS VOL. STEVENSONS DIV. ARNY OF WEST TENN.
Son said His Ancestors came from Cork Co.Ireland.
                  
Alsie MONTGOMERY
Birth:
24 Aug 1824
Murry, Georgia
Death:
17 Dec 1898
Barry, Missouri
Burial:
Maddy Cem, Barry, Missouri
Notes:
                      1850/60 CENSUS OF MURRY CO. GA.  MARR. REC. OF MURRY CO.  INFO. FROM DOLORES ALLEN , AND MONTGOMERY FAMILY BIBLE.  1880 census Capps Creek,Barry co. Mo.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
3 Aug 1846
Murry, Georgia
Death:
Notes:
                   Bible record
                  
2
Birth:
5 Apr 1848
Murry, Georgia
Death:
29 Jul 1888
Barry, Missouri
Marr:
5 Apr 1861
Calhoun, Gordon, Georgia 
Notes:
                   TOMBSTONE INSCRIP. Vasti was 40 yrs old when she died  of typhoid fever contracted from her brother, Robert Berry Neil.  She took care of him, he recovered, but she died.  They had sold their farm on Shoal Creek around 1886/8 and George built a new home on the homestead at Carterville,but Vasti died before living in it.
Bible record
                  
3
Birth:
3 Jun 1850
Murray, Georgia
Death:
Marr:
1869
Georgia 
Notes:
                   M. S.D. MC SPADEN, 14 NOV 1867  ALSO INFO.FROM W.R. PARK PO BOX 525 CHANDLER, OKLA. 74834
Info. from Victor Davis Ancestry.com    vld48@blomand.com      a desc. of Amanda Neal through Moses or Lewis. probably Lewis.
                  
4
Birth:
6 May 1852
Calhoun, Murry, Georgia
Death:
19 Apr 1939
Washington
Marr:
1880
Waitsburg, Walla Walla, Washin 
Notes:
                   GEORGES WIFE WAS AN ORPHAN,adopted by M. Fiske living on Coppe Creek, near Waitsburg, Washington. .  IN A STORY ABOUT HIMSELF, HE STATED HIS NEILL FAMILY CAME FROM CORK CO. IRELAND AND THE MONTGOMERYS WERE SCOTCH.
G.W. Neil was born May 6 1852,near Calhoun,Murray Co. Ga.  He left there in the fall of 1869, driving three yoke of oxen for his uncle King Montgomery.   Those in the train were Sam Crumley, and wife Lena, with family of three girls and one boy.  Dillon and wife with three girls and one boy.  King Montgomery Captain of the train and wife Mary Jane with family of three girls and three boysl  Otis stout a school teacher with no family, Henry Voss with no family. There were 5 oxen ,12 yoke oxen  and 2 mules.  They arrived at Pierce City,Barry Co., Mo. staying there till spring  of 1873 , when they started farther west.  Arriving at Platte City Neb. then to cheyanne, Wyo. a journey of three months by oxen and covered wagons,At Cheyenne they sold their outfits and took the railroad to SanFrancisco Ca.  Arriving there July 1st 1873 where they stayed six days and took the steamer, John L. Stevens for Portland, Oregon. They were three days on the ocean, and while enroute, King Montgomerys youngest child died and was kept till they arr. at Astoria, where it was buried by the Masonic Frat., montgomery being a free mMason.  The child was about one year old.  Going on to Salem,Ore. they arrived in July 1873.  Staying there four years, and from there G.W.Neil went by steamer to Wallukla where he took the Dr. Mason R.R. on to Walla Walla,Wash. arriving there in the fall of 1877. There were three inches of snow on the ground.  He said the train traveled about 10 miles an hr. and passengers had to scuffle and run about the coach to keep warm, and the conductor had a large dog which would jump off and run the cattle off the trackthen jump on again.  He said Lee Berry was the Engineer. When he got to Walla Walla, he met M. Fiske and asked for a Job.  Fiske said he would not have any work for awhile, or till he began to plow and put in crops, so Neil told him he would work for his board till then and he worked for Fiske three years for wages which he loaned him with interest besides loaning him  400dollars he had brought with him at interest.  After three years he quit Fiske and rented the old Whitman farm which belonged to Charles Seigle. Grasshoppers came that year and ruined his grain and he had to cu;t it for ha;y.  During this time he hauled the  first load of merchandise to Moscow, Idaho, which was barreled whiskey and merchandise to start a store and a saloon.  He said he walked from Walla Walla to Moscow with an old man by the name of Baker and a young fellow. Each carried their blanket.   In the fall of 1880 at Moscow he bought a team and wagon which he drove back to Walla Walla for merchandise and the family he hauled it for.  He went to Moscow to visit the Sam Crumley family with whom he had crossed the plains.  Neil said a few days before the  battle of Bridgeport Tenn.during the Civil War, his father Adam Neil sent his watch and razor home to him.  He said someone stole the watch and the razor burned with his house..  A few days after rec. them his Grandmother who lived about one mile from his home came and told him Adam was killed and his remains were sent home.
He said the Dr. Baker R.R was called the raw hide R.R. as Baker first tried 4by4 timbers for tracks, and they crushed.  Then he put strips of raw hide on the timbers and it got too slick and wore off.then he got strips of iron and fastened on the timbers and they came loose and curled up and pushed through the floor of the coach.  Then he got light rails which were shipped around Cape Horn.   When he was on the Whitman place the Indians were very sulky and mean and would put a band of horses oin his grain field when he went to Walla Walla and when he came back he put them all in the corral  and when the indians came back the;y were all dr;unk and got very mad and told him if he corraled them again they would kill him.  He said he was afraid of them,but told them if they t;urned them in his grain field again he would put them up and make them pay for the damage they had done or keep their horses till they did pay.  Neil was a very slow talking man and very tender hearted.  He was troubled for years with periodical headaches.  He said his father was Irish and his mother was Scotch.  The proper way to spell his name was Neal, but after he became of age, having so many relatives by the name G.W.Neal, he changed the spelling of his name to Neil, on account of other relatives getting his mail.  The Fore fathers came from Cork Co. Ireland.(Corrected copy of the original manuscript as related by Harley Horner,Wallowa Co. Oregon,Historian.)
                  
5
Birth:
12 Jun 1854
Murry, Georgia
Death:
5 Feb 1927
Monett, Barry, Missouri
Marr:
11 Jan 1872
Lawrence, Missouri 
Notes:
                      Obituary, Cassville Democrat,Feb 12 1927,;.1,col.2,   Mrs. Johanna Bowman died at the home of her daughter,Mrs Claud D. Ash, 516 Euclid Ave. at 11 o'clock Sat. night, Feb. 5th.  She was born June 12,1854.  Funeral services were held on Mon. afternoon at Callaway's funeral home, conducted by Rev.Ed Brown,and Rev. Fred B.Kinell.  Interment was made in the Maddy  Cemetary two miles west of Purdy.  Mrs. Bowman was the widow of the late Judge E.M.Bowman, who was the judge of the Western Dist. of Barry Co.  He died nineteen years ago and since that time Mrs. Bowman made her home with dau. Mrs Ash.   She is survived by four sons.John Bowman, of Cassville; Joe Bowman of Mt. Vernon;Albert Bowman,Mangun Okla.; Clayborn Bowman,Conrad,Iowa;and two daughters,Mrs C.D.Ash, of Monett and Mrs.Lela Barnett,Joplin.  Five children have died.  MonettTimes
                  
6
Birth:
12 Dec 1856
Murry, Georgia
Death:
15 Apr 1884
Barry, Missouri
Marr:
26 Jul 1874
Barry, Missouri 
Notes:
                      e-mail from Teressa Haddock Tynes,twolittlepockets@aol.com
"I am gr.gr. grandaughter of Sarah Margaret Neal and William Marion Haddock of Barry Co. Mo.  I have gathered data of this line.  They had 4 children before 1891.  Sarah margaret Neal was struck by lightening along with her oldest boy George.  William moved to Texas with the 3 remaining children; John Dexter, Laura Etta, Francis Marion, remarried to Clara Gilley  or Gelley and had 2 more children, he is buried at City of Lubbock Cem.  Sarah is at Maddy Cem. in Barry Co., Mo. also son George, in unmarked graves near her mother.  Their headstones were destroyed during a bad storm.
                  
7
Birth:
20 Apr 1861
Murry, Georgia
Death:
Marr:
11 Jan 1880
Barry, Missouri 
Notes:
                   correspondence with DAU. EVA NEILL DAVIES ,CAME WEST 1911/12, STAYED A FEW YEARS AND THEN WENT BACK TO MO.  HAD A SMALL DAU THAT WENT WITH HIM.BOYS WERE GROWN AND LIVED IN IDAHO.DIED OF CANCER IN MO. AND HIS WIFE WENT TO WEISER IDAHO WHERE SHE DIED.
THE GIRL LIVED IN CA. AND YOUNGEST BOY IN OKLA.
HE IS FOUND IN 1880 CENSUS LIVING NEXT TO GEO.CAMPBELL FAMILY, HIS BRO. IN LAW.HE WAS AGE 19,ALSO HIS WIFE 19
                  
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Adam Neal,Neill - Alsie Montgomery

Adam Neal,Neill was born at of Lincoln, North Carolina Abt 1820. His parents were Robert Neal,Neill and Ann I Berry.

He married Alsie Montgomery 24 Jul 1845 at Murry, Georgia . Alsie Montgomery was born at Murry, Georgia 24 Aug 1824 daughter of Hiram Montgomery and Milchia Ann "Milky" Cavender .

They were the parents of 7 children:
Elizabeth I Neill born 3 Aug 1846.
Mary Ann Vastie Neil born 5 Apr 1848.
Amanda Caroline Neill born 3 Jun 1850.
George Washington Neill born 6 May 1852.
Joannah Neill born 12 Jun 1854.
Sarah Margarett Neill born 12 Dec 1856.
John Berry Neill born 20 Apr 1861.

Adam Neal,Neill died Bef 1870 at Bridgeport, Tennessee .

Alsie Montgomery died 17 Dec 1898 at Barry, Missouri .