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Descendants of Andrew Neely of York County, South Carolina
The Naily/Neely/Neeley Family
Author: Gene Key
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ISBN: 9781505305166
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Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Victor Naily/Neely, Thomas and Robert Neely immigrated from Tyrone, Ireland at about the same time. They all three lived in Tyrone, York, Pennsylvania at the same time. Eventually, the Neelys all moved to South Carolina. Robert and Thomas moved to York County, South Carolina while Victor moved to Fairfield County. It is commonly presumed that these three Neelys are brothers as they are of the same age range. They also lived close to one another both in Pennsylvania and in South Carolina. Victor's surname is listed as Naily in early records while Robert and Thomas used the spelling of Neely which is still their common spelling today. Victor Naily changed the spelling of his surname to Neeley and all of his line still use that spelling. A great tool used in genealogy today is that of DNA testing of the male Y-Chromosome pattern. This chromosome is passed down through the male blood line and it remains constant through the generations. This Y-chromosome pattern has been tested by male descendants of these three Neely brothers. Their Y-chromosome patterns are all the same. This means that they all have the same common ancestor in Ireland. Various Neely researchers have linked these three Neelys to a John Neely in Tyrone, Ireland. While I have no proof that he is their father, I have no problem in assuming that he is their father. I will let it stand as fact until it is proven differently.This genealogy traces the descendants of a William Neely born 1596 in Scotland and who died in 1696 in Donegal, Ireland. There are two divisions in this line. One is of Robert and Thomas Neely in York County, South Carolina while the other is that of Victor Neeley.
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ISBN: 9781505305166
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Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Victor Naily/Neely, Thomas and Robert Neely immigrated from Tyrone, Ireland at about the same time. They all three lived in Tyrone, York, Pennsylvania at the same time. Eventually, the Neelys all moved to South Carolina. Robert and Thomas moved to York County, South Carolina while Victor moved to Fairfield County. It is commonly presumed that these three Neelys are brothers as they are of the same age range. They also lived close to one another both in Pennsylvania and in South Carolina. Victor's surname is listed as Naily in early records while Robert and Thomas used the spelling of Neely which is still their common spelling today. Victor Naily changed the spelling of his surname to Neeley and all of his line still use that spelling. A great tool used in genealogy today is that of DNA testing of the male Y-Chromosome pattern. This chromosome is passed down through the male blood line and it remains constant through the generations. This Y-chromosome pattern has been tested by male descendants of these three Neely brothers. Their Y-chromosome patterns are all the same. This means that they all have the same common ancestor in Ireland. Various Neely researchers have linked these three Neelys to a John Neely in Tyrone, Ireland. While I have no proof that he is their father, I have no problem in assuming that he is their father. I will let it stand as fact until it is proven differently.This genealogy traces the descendants of a William Neely born 1596 in Scotland and who died in 1696 in Donegal, Ireland. There are two divisions in this line. One is of Robert and Thomas Neely in York County, South Carolina while the other is that of Victor Neeley.
Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina
Author: Marion Emerson Murphy
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Category : Leslie family
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Category : Leslie family
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Pages : 240
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Hugh Cooper (1720-1793) of Fishing Creek, South Carolina and His Descendants
Descendants of John Houser, 1709-1763
Author: Elmer Andrew Houser
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Category : Southern States
Languages : en
Pages : 628
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John Houser, Sr. (ca. 1709-1763) was probably born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, the son of Karl Hans von Hauser and his wife Huldricha. John and his wife, Mary, were the parents of six children. Their descendants live throughout the United States.
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Category : Southern States
Languages : en
Pages : 628
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John Houser, Sr. (ca. 1709-1763) was probably born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, the son of Karl Hans von Hauser and his wife Huldricha. John and his wife, Mary, were the parents of six children. Their descendants live throughout the United States.
Adam Meek
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Pages : 976
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Adam Meek was probably born in Ireland before 1726. He immigrated to America and was granted land in Cecil County, Maryland in 1745. He married Jean Mitchell, daughter of Andrew and Jean Mitchell. Adam's widow and three sons migrated to York County, South Carolina prior to 1778. Jean Meek died in 1797.
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Pages : 976
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Adam Meek was probably born in Ireland before 1726. He immigrated to America and was granted land in Cecil County, Maryland in 1745. He married Jean Mitchell, daughter of Andrew and Jean Mitchell. Adam's widow and three sons migrated to York County, South Carolina prior to 1778. Jean Meek died in 1797.
The Centennial History of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, 1803-1903
Author: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1802-1822)
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Languages : en
Pages : 778
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Pages : 778
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A Collection of Upper South Carolina Genealogical and Family Records
Author: Willie Pauline Young
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 378
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These records comprise the loose files of the late Pauline Young, one of South Carolina's most widely known genealogist on Upper South Carolina. Each family record is filed with names of persons mentioned, these records consists of estate settlements, bastardy bonds, deeds, wills, coroner's inquests, abstracts of letters pertaining to estates, guardianships, tavern licenses, etc... It is estimated each book contains more than 40,000 names of early settlers in Upper South Carolina from the mid 1700's down to the 1850's. These records are primarily from Upper South Carolina counties such as: Pendleton District, Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenville, and Pickens Counties.
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 378
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These records comprise the loose files of the late Pauline Young, one of South Carolina's most widely known genealogist on Upper South Carolina. Each family record is filed with names of persons mentioned, these records consists of estate settlements, bastardy bonds, deeds, wills, coroner's inquests, abstracts of letters pertaining to estates, guardianships, tavern licenses, etc... It is estimated each book contains more than 40,000 names of early settlers in Upper South Carolina from the mid 1700's down to the 1850's. These records are primarily from Upper South Carolina counties such as: Pendleton District, Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenville, and Pickens Counties.