Individual Details
Anthony Neale
(1659 - 20 Nov 1722)
Anthony participated in the Nanticoke Indian War on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and for his services he was voted 830 lb tobacco by the General Assembly.
Events
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Roswell (1664 - 1695) |
Child | James Neale (1695 - 1719) |
Child | Raphael Neale (1683 - 1743) |
Child | Roswell Neale (1685 - 1751) |
Child | Anthony Neale (1687 - 1722) |
Child | Thomas Neale (1689 - 1722) |
Spouse | Elizabeth Digges (1683 - 1723) |
Child | Henry Neal (1702 - 1748) |
Child | Edward Neale (1704 - 1760) |
Child | Mary Neal (1706 - ) |
Child | Charles Neale (1705 - ) |
Child | Bennett Neale (1709 - 1787) |
Father | Captain James Neale (1615 - 1684) |
Mother | Anna Maria Gill (1625 - 1698) |
Sibling | Jane Neal ( - ) |
Sibling | Dorothy Neale ( - ) |
Sibling | Henrietta Maria Neale (1647 - 1697) |
Sibling | James Neale (1650 - 1727) |
Notes
Birth
was born in 1659, the year before his parents returned to Maryland.Event
Peden Jr. Henry C M.A.: Colonial Maryland Soldiers and Sailors 1634-1734Orange County Genealogical Society: G 975.2.Mil 2001 (Willow Bend Book s, Westminster Maryland 2001 )
Neale, Anthony (Charles County) soldier (rank not stated) circa 16 75; paid for his services in the late expedition against the Nanticoke Ind ians in 1678. (Ref: ARMD 7:101)
Event
10 October 1681, articles of agreement were signed between James Neale of Charles Co., Gent., and William Roswell of said Co., Gent., in contemplation of a marriage between Anthony Neale, son of the said James, and Elizabeth Roswell daughter of the said William (Charles Co., Lib. 8, fol. 132).Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II Liber K, Page 132 10 Oct 1681; Marriage agreement between James Neale, Gent, and Wm. Rosewell of St Mary's Co.; intended marriage of Anthony Neale, s/o James Neale, and Elizabet h Rosewell, d/o William Rosewell; one month after the ceremony James Neale to convey one equal half of all his manor lands called Wolleston Manor patented for 2,000 acres; also 300 acres adjoining said manor; also 200 acres patented by Neale adjoining Gills Land; for the use of Anthony Neale for life; after that to his intended wife Elizabeth for her natural life after that for the use of the heirs of the body of the said Elizabeth; also 3 Negroes, two white hand, 20 head of cattle, ten ewes, a ram; Neale to be paid 5,000* of tobacco and 10 barrels of corn yearly for the term of his life and that of his wife; Rosewell to deliver to Anthony Neale one Negro man and his wife with his said daughter on or before Christmas day next and will pay Anthony 20,000* of tobacco on 10 Oct 1682 and 20,000* tobacco on 10 Oct 1683; /s/ James Neale, Wm. Rosewell; wit. Josh. Pile, Tho. Grunwin
Marriage
About 1680 he married Elizabeth, daughter of William Roswell, of St. Mary's County, and his wife Emma, one-time w idow of William Johnson.NEALE, ANTHONY, son of JAMES NEALE. Intended marriage with ELIZABETH ROSE WELL, dau. of WILLIAM ROSEWELL. Marriage agreement between JAMES NEALE (G ent.) and WM. ROSEWELL of St. Mary's Co.; land called Wolleston Manor. Da ted 10 Oct. 1681 and 17 Aug 1682, respectively. (Ct.& Land K.#1.13 2, 173)
Event
On 20 Jan 1686/87, he was recommended by Captain Randolph Brandt as a lieutenant in the provincial militia.7 March 1686/7, he was commissioned Lieutenant in the Chanes County Militia (Md. Archives, v, 539).
Event
NEALE, ANTHONY, son of Capt. JAMES NEALE. Original warrant for land bound ed by land of ARTHUR TURNER, surveyed for ANTHONY NEALE, 1 Aug 1692. ( Ct .& Land. S #1.49.)Marriage
His wife, Elizabeth, died young leaving minor children, and he married secondly Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Sewell) Digges. His mother-in-law, Madam Elizabeth Digges, dating her will September 30 ,1705, bequeathed legacies to her daughter, Elizabeth Neale, and appointed her son-in-law, Anthony Neale, as the executor. The instrument, however, was not proved in Charles County until June 17, 1710.Event
In 1712, Lord Baltimore directed his Receiver General Charles Carroll to pay3000 pounds of tobacco to Anthony Neale annually as a token of respect.