Individual Details

Robert Neely

(Abt 1761 - 1837)

LDS Pedigree Resource File 7/13/04
Robert Neely Compact Disc #8 Pin #997979
Sex: M
Event(s):
Birth: abt 1761 Place: Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania
Death: 1837 Place: Washington County, Virginia

Parents:
Father: Hugh Neely , Sr. Disc #8 Pin #998136

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Jane "Jenny" Berry Disc #8 Pin #997980

Marriage: 8 Nov 1791 Place: Washington County, Virginia

Notes and Sources:
Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 8
Sources: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 8

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ID: I2761
Name: Robert NEELY 1
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1761 in Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania
Death: 1837 in Washington Co., Virginia 1
Census: 1820 Shows Robt Neely, Males - 2 males under 10, 1 male 45+, Females - 1 female under 10, 1 female under 16, 1 female 45+, all living in Washington Co., Virginia.
Census: 1810 Shows Robert Neely: males 1 - 0-10, 1 - 16-25, 1 - 45+, females 2 - 0-10, 2 - 10-15, 1 - 26-44, 1 Free Person, all living in Washington Co., Virginia.
Census: 1830 Shows Robert Neely Snr., Males - 1 male 10 to 15, 1 male 15 to 20, 1 male 50 to 60, Females - 1 female 10 to 15, 1 female 50 to 60, all living in Washington Co., Virginia.
Event: Aka (Facts Pg) Possible spelling variations on documents: Neely, Neeley, Nealy, Nuly
Event: Property Tax Roll 1790 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1791 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1792 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1793 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1794 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1795 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1796 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1797 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1798 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1799 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1800 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1801 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1802 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1803 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1804 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1805 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1806 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1807 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1808 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1809 Washington Co., Virginia
Event: Property Tax Roll 1810 Washington Co., Virginia
Military Service: Private in Revolutionary War - Mustered into service in South Carolina, 1st for self, 2nd as substitite for father, dates unable to remember.
Note:
Some of the Information (names) connecting this family was provided by: Virginia Cornett Smith's records, and Reginal Dean's Records.
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When Hugh's son, Robert, was of a very early age, Hugh moved his family south, from Marsh Creek in Pennsylvania, to settle a few hundred miles away, on the stony fork of the Fishing Creek in South Carolina. About 80 miles above Camdon, within about 8 miles of the Catawba nation.

Robert was living in this place when he first drafted into service, in the Revolutionary War, and also when he afterwards, entered it as a substitute for his father. He was drafter as a private for 3 months in Capt William Hanna's Company of Militia, which was attached to a Regiment or Party under the command of Col. William Bratton. He received his discharge signed by Capt Hanna, for his 3 months of service, and returned home. About a month after this time, he undertook to serve, and did serve as a substitute for his father, Hugh Neely, who was drafter as he thinks for 4 months, in Capt. Adams Company, which belonged to a Regiment or Party under the command of Capt. Lacey. The company was marched to the Cowpens, where they remained until the expiration of the four months during this time. He received his discharge, signed by Capt. Adams, for his four months of service.

Robert Neely and his parents moved to Washington Co., Virginia about five years after the last mentioned service, where he has ever since resided.

In his application for pension Robert made this statement:
He states further in reference to this age, that his father's family bible in which his age was recorded, together with a good deal of other property belonging to his father and his Uncle, ROBERT SMITH, was taken by a party of British during the war of the Revolution, from the house of said Smith, who then lived near Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina, and carried off or discharged. At this time of this occurance his father with his family was residing temporarily at the house of said Smith with a view to void the depredations of the British. The said Smith afterward moved to Tennessee and has since died.

**Note Military Service was most likely between mid to late 1780 through early 1781, as the battle of Cowpens was January 17 1781. This time frame would fall in line with when Hugh Neely first shows up on the Washington Co., VA Personal Property Tax Lists, in 1786.
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08 Nov 1791 -- Robert Neeley & Jenny Berry were married in Washington County, Virginia by Rev. Charles Cummings, a Presbyterian Minister. He served both Sinking Springs and Ebbing Spring congregations. ( The Marriages of Washington Co., VA, 1781 - 1853, by D. E. Brown, pages 45 (marriage) & 75 - 76 (minister).

16 Aug 1795 -- George Messenor of the County of Frederick, Maryland, to Robert Neely, $400. 140 acres on the north side of the South Fork of the Holston River. Bounds: white oak on the bank of the South Fork of the Holston River, Edmondson, Montgomery. (Washington County Deed Book 1: 468 - 469. This 140 acre tract bordered Hugh Neely's 234 acre tract.

21 Aug 1798 -- Robert Neely & Jane his wife to Robert Caldwell for $100. 42 acres on the north side of the South Fork of the Holston River. Bounds: corner to said Neely. Washington County Deed Book 3: 174 - 175. The 42 acres was part of the 140 acres that Robert Neely purchased from George Messenor in 1795.

1806 Washington County Virginia, Personal Tax List, Lower District -- Robert Neely - 1 White & 6 Horses. Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800 Transcribed by Jeffrey C. Weaver, September 22, 1998

18 Mar 1806 -- Hugh Neely sells items to Robert Neely. Ordered to be recorded 16 Dec 1806. (Washington County Will Book 3: 24 - 25)

1810 Census of Washington County, page 700:
Line 1 - Hugh Neely
Line 2 - Samuel Tase
Line 3 - Thomas McSpadden
Line 4 - Robert Neely
Line 5 - Matthew Brown

02 Apr 1819 -- Robert Neely & Jane his wife (to) Thomas McSpadden, all of WC VA, for $25 -- 7 acres and 47 poles. Bounds: Down the creek. [Signed]: Robt. (his X mark) Neely, Jane (her X mark) Neely. (Washington County, Virginia Deed Book 7 : 194 - 195, 1818 - 1822 by Jack Hockett, page 50.

20 Mar 1828 -- 22.5 acre survey for Robert Neely on the south side of the South Fork of the Holston River. Bounds: Wm. Duff, John Larimore, Edmund Henry and Hugh Berry. (Washington County Survey Book 2:506) This tract was due south of Hugh Neely's tracts and bordered the southeastern boundry line of Hugh Berry's 900 acre Survey dated 25 Mar 1826. (Washington County Survey Book 2:493)

01 Sep 1830 -- Land Grant granted to Robert Neeley for 22.5 acres on the south side of the South Fork of the Holston River. (Virginia Land Grant Book 79.245)
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There is an earlier affidavit when Robert Neely appeared in court, having sworn on 27 Jan. 1835, to various things, all of them very important genealogically. It lists the family's residence in Guilford Co., NC, during the Revolution with an uncle, Robert Smith (I have since found that Hugh's father-in-law, was Robert Smith, Sr., of Guilford Co. Found this in a book of old wills of that county).

Father: Hugh NEELY b: BET 1700 AND 1740 in Possibly Pennsylvania
Mother: Mary SMITH b: BET 1700 AND 1740

Marriage 1 Jane (Jenny) BERRY b: BET 1770 AND 1780 in Probably Virginia
Married: 8 NOV 1791 in Washington Co., Virginia 2
Children
William Berry NEELY b: ABT 1793 in Washington Co., Virginia
Margaret NEELY b: BET 1792 AND 1816 in Virginia
Mary NEELY b: BET 1792 AND 1816 in Virginia
Jane NEELY b: ABT 1799 in Virginia
Robert NEELY b: ABT 1804 in Virginia
Susannah "Susan" NEELY b: ABT 1814 in Virginia
Hugh Smith NEELY b: ABT 1818 in Virginia

Sources:
Title: Affidavit from Hugh Smith Neely, dated 26 September 1854
Note: Affidavit from Hugh S Neely, that his father, Robert Neely, died in the County of Washington, in the year 1837.
Title: Virginia, Washington Co. Marriages
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Events

BirthAbt 1761Of Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania
Marriage8 Nov 1791Of Washington County, Indiana - Jane "Jenny" Berry
Death1837Washington County., Indiana

Families

SpouseJane "Jenny" Berry (1770 - 1845)
ChildWilliam B. Neely (1793 - 1866)
FatherHugh Neely ( - 1806)
MotherMary Smith ( - 1810)
SiblingCharles Neely (1760 - 1830)

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