Birth: Jun. 25, 1815Hart CountyKentucky, USA Death: Feb. 10, 1907Bethany (Harrison County)Harrison CountyMissouri, USA James is a son of William and Mildred Neville. He is a TWIN of Henry O Nevill 1850> Missouri> Harrison>District 27> Image 21James W NEVILL, 34y b.KY, occ: FarmerLilly A, 36y b.KYFrances M, 14y b.KYGeorge W, 11y b.KYHenry H, 9y b.KYLaurena B, 7y b.KYLavina G, 5y b.KYJames M, 4y b.KYJohn W, 6mos b.KY1860> Missouri> HarrisonJames M NEVIL, 44y b.KY, occ: FarmerLilly Ann, 46y b.KYHenry A, 19y b.KYLavina, 15y b.KYJames, 13y b.KYJohn W, 10y b.KYDETAILED SOLDIER RECORDJAMES M NEVILL (First, Last)Regiment Name: 43 Missouri InfantrySide: UnionCompany: ESoldier's rank in: Pvt Soldier's rank out: CorplAlternate Name: blank Notes: blankJAMES M NEVILL (First, Last)Regiment Name: Nevill's Co (B), Harrison County Reg't, Missouri H GSide: UnionCompany: blankSoldier's rank in: Capt Soldier's rank out: CaptAlternate Name: blank Notes: blankFilm Number M390 roll 35 http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm1870> Missouri> HarrisonJames M NEVILL, 54y b.KY, occ: FarmerElizabeth, 43y b.OHChesley W, 3y b.MOMinnie, 1y b.MOEdward Opdyke, 21y b.IA, occ: FarmerWilliam, 17y b.IA, occ: Farm laborerJessee T, 15y b.IA, occ: Farm laborerMary M, 12y b.MOLydie E, 10y b.MOSamuel S, 7y b.MO1880> Missouri> HarrisonJames M NEVIL, 64y b.KY, occ: Farmerw> Elizabeth, 52y b.OHs> Chesley, 12y b.MO, occ: Works on farmd> Minnie, 11y b.MOd> May M, 9y b.MOstepdau> Mary Jacobs, 23y b.MO, DIVstepgs>Ruthford B, 3y b.MOstepdau> Lydia Opdyke, 20y b.MOstepson> Samuel S, 18y b.MOJames appears on the 1900 Census with his son, Chesley W. Transcribed on his grandson, Chesley R's memorial.DEATH OF COLONEL J M NEVILLECol J M Neville died at the residence of his son, J M Neville, in Bethany, Missouri, February 10, 1907, aged 91 years, 7 months and 15 days.With the mustering out last Sunday of this noble old veteran, Col J M Neville, there passed to the Great Beyond the last of the most remarkable twins in the United States. The other twin, Col H O Neville, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs R H Grinstead, in Ridgeway, Missouri, October 8, 1904. These brothers were born in Barren County, Kentucky on June 25, 1815. They married sisters, Misses Rhoda and Lilly Ann Brooks [wife of James], both of whom preceded their husbands to the spirit land a number of years ago. They moved to Harrison County in 1850, both making this their home until death claimed them. Both were farmers by occupation until retiring from active work. Both of them were active members of the Baptist church for many years and held offices of trust in same. Both were excellent singers. During the Civil War, both were Colonels. J M being Colonel of the 58th Enrolled Militia and H O Colonel of the 3rd Mo Cavalry, M S M. Both had also served as Colonel, at different times, of the 101st regiment, 20th brigade of Kentucky militia, before moving to Missouri. H O Neville was a member of the county court of Hart County, Kentucky, previous to his moving to Missouri, and in 1856 was elected to represent Harrison County in the Missouri legislature. J M Neville was elected as a member of the county court of this county in 1856 and twice represented this county in the state legislature, from 1858-60 and 1880-82. Both were stalwart and influential Republicans.Their descendants number over 125. No better citizens and neighbors and earnest Christians than the colonels have ever lived and it is doubtful if any two other brothers could show such a remarkable record as that made by "the Neville twins".Below we give the names and post office addresses of his children:Mrs J A Poynter, BethanyG W Neville, Dighton, KansasH H Neville, Kansas CityMrs Bea Baker, LaJunta, ColoradoMrs Vina Richardson, Myers Fall, WashingtonJ M Neville, BethanyJ W Neville, Atwood, KansasC W Neville, Boulder, ColoradoMrs Wm Brown, RidgewayMrs Ulysses Bridges, BlythedaleThe funeral services of Col J M Neville were held at the Baptist church in Blythedale on Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Reverend J H Burrows of Cainsville, after which the body was laid to rest in the Neville [now known as Blythedale] graveyard. Peace to the ashes of one of whom it may truly be said: "He has felt the breath of the eternal morning."Submitter: Phil Stewart (JJHIST@grm.net)Source: Bethany Republican, February 14, 1907Family links: Spouses:Lillian Ann Brooks Neville (1813 - 1865) Elizabeth Owens Neville (1827 - 1894) Children:Frances Martha Poynter (1836 - 1914)Henry Harrison Nevill (1840 - 1926)Lavina G Neville Richardson (1844 - 1940) James M Neville (1847 - 1927) Chesley W. Neville (1867 - 1957)Minnie Neville Bridges (1869 - 1959) Malinda May Neville Brown (1872 - 1926)Burial:Cedar Hill Cemetery, Blythedale, Harrison County, Missouri, USAPlot: Old Section
Maintained by: SMG Originally Created by:Record added: Jul 10, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 14887894
Birth: Aug. 20, 1827 Ohio, USA
Death: Aug. 27, 1894Elizabeth married (first) Samuel Opdyke;
(second) James M Neville.She appears on the 1860 Census with her first husband, Samuel.
She appears on the 1870 and 1880 Censuses with her second husband, James.
Family links:
Spouses: Samuel Opdyke (1823 - ____)
* James Morgan Neville (1815 - 1907)* Children:
*John E Opdyke (1846 - 1923)
* Edmund Opdyke (1848 - 1930)
* William A Opdyke (1852 - 1933)
* Samuel Sigel Opdyke (1862 - 1930)
* Chesley W. Neville (1867 - 1957)
* Minnie Neville Bridges (1869 - 1959)
* Malinda May Neville Brown (1872 - 1926)Note: Wife of J. M. Neville
Burial: Ridgeway Cemetery, Ridgeway Harrison County Missouri, USA
Created by: Coleah Record added: Sep 24, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 21747372
(1191.) MARTHA KIMBROUGH (421.) (86.) (11.) (2.) (1.)
m. JAMES SPRAY.
DEATH: Date Conflict - 10 Mar 1915 or 12 Mar 1915 (IGI)
MILITARY: Served in Company D, 70th Indiana Volunteers, and Company F, 70th Indiana Volunteers. Listed as having dark hair and eyes on enlistment papers.
CENSUS: 1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Thomas Hornaday
Home in 1880: Brown, Morgan, Indiana
Age: 39
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841
Birthplace: Indiana
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Augustus
Father's birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's birthplace: Indiana
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
House Number: 6309900
Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas Hornaday 39
Augustus Hornaday 33
Annie L. Hornaday 14
Mary E. Hornaday 12
Elbert M. Bates 11
May Hornaday 7
Alice L. Hornaday 6
William E. Hornaday 4
Emma J. Hornaday 1
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Brown, Morgan, Indiana; Roll T9_301; Family History Film: 1254301; Page: 23.3000; Enumeration District: 262; Image: 0049.CENSUS: 1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Thos Hornaday
[Thos Hamadsy]
Home in 1900: Alva, Woods, Oklahoma
Age: 59
Birth Date: Feb 1841
Birthplace: Ind
[India]
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: NC
Mother's Birthplace: KY
Spouse's Name: Augusta
Marriage year: 1880
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 20
Residence : Alva Township, Woods, Oklahoma Territory
Occupation: View on Image
Household Members:
Name Age
Thos Hornaday 59
Augusta Hornaday 53
Elbert M Bates 30
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Alva, Woods, Oklahoma; Roll T623_1343; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 212.CENSUS: 1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Thomas R Hornaday
[Thomas R Homoday]
Age in 1910: 69
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841
Birthplace: Indiana
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky
Spouse's Name: Augusta C
Home in 1910: Wellington Ward 4, Sumner, Kansas
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas R Hornaday 69
Augusta C Hornaday 63
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Wellington Ward 4, Sumner, Kansas; Roll T624_459; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 175; Image: 161.
MARRIAGE: Husband's Name Conflict - William Howard Bates or William Henry Bates
Birth: Aug. 14, 1830Washington CountyIndiana, USA Death: Sep. 17, 1907Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas, USA
Robert was the third son born to Thomas & Cynthia Jackson.
His grandparents were Curtis & Ruth Beals Jackson, and he was a descedant of Samuel & Catherine Plankinhorn Jackson of Surry Co NC. He moved with his parents and siblings to Lykins Co, now Miami Co,KS Territory in the Fall of 1855.He married Charity Butler in 1868 in Franklin Co KS.
Robert enlisted in Co C,12th Reg, Kans Vol. INF on Sept 9, 1862, serving until June 15, 1865.He received his Honarable Discharge at Little Rock AR. He returned home to Miami Co and was a farmer. He and Charity briefly moved to Michigan for a few years but returned to Miami Co where he died. After his death, Charity applied for a widow's pension, but it is not know when she passed away, or if they had any children.Prnts - Thomas & Cynthia Charles JacksonGprnts - Curtis & Ruth Beals JacksonGrGprnts - Samuel & Catherine Plankinhorn JacksonBio by JRL - Nov 26, 2012Info from " A Brief Genealogy of Samuel Jackson and his Descendants " by Lucille Vernon, ed. by Bob Jackson, 2008 Family links: Spouse:Charity Beeson Jackson (1818 - ____) Burial:Elmdale Cemetery, Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas, USA
Maintained by: JRL Originally Created by: Steve McCray Record added: Oct 01, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 30237689
Birth: Jul. 5, 1818Ohio, USA Death: unknownOsawatomie, Miami County, Kansas, USA
Daughter of Darius Beeson and Rachel Spray. Wife of: #1: Ephraim Wallace, #2: ? Butler, #3: Robert E. Jackson. Family links: Parents:Darius Beeson (1797 - ____)Rachel Spray Beeson (1794 - ____) Spouse:Robert E. Jackson (1830 - 1907) Children:Ruth Ellen Wallace Whitney (1852 - 1922)Burial:Elmdale Cemetery, Osawatomie, Miami County,
Kansas, USA Created by: Mary Crawford Record added: Feb 14, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 105228422
Birth: Apr. 9, 1816 Death: Oct. 2, 1897 Family links: Parents:John Leininger (1788 - 1860) Elizabeth Bennethum Leininger (1791 - 1881) Spouse:Elizabeth Webner Leininger (1819 - 1882) Children:Cyrus Leininger (1841 - 1922)Burial:Zion United Church of ChristWomelsdorf, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: mary kellison Record added: Nov 17, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 44479023
Birth: Nov. 9, 1819 Death: Feb. 27, 1882 Family links: Spouse:George Leininger (1816 - 1897)Children:Cyrus Leininger (1841 - 1922)
Burial:Zion United Church of Christ, Womelsdorf, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: mary kellison Record added: Nov 17, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 44479046
Birth: Nov. 7, 1788
Death: Mar. 19, 1860Family links: Parents:
Johann Peter Leininger (1755 - 1835)
Christina Wenrich Leininger (1761 - 1841)Spouse: Elizabeth Bennethum Leininger (1791 - 1881)
Children: George Leininger (1816 - 1897)
Burial: Zions Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery Womelsdorf Berks County Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: mary kellison Record added: Nov 17, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 44480826
Birth: Mar. 3, 1791 Death: Mar. 5, 1881 Family links: Spouse:John Leininger (1788 - 1860)Children:George Leininger (1816 - 1897)
Burial:Zions Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery Womelsdorf, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: mary kellison Record added: Nov 17, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 44480855
HIatt Hiett History Volume I, number 1256
(1256.) AMANDA DYER (439.) (88.) (12.) (2.) (1.):
m. GEORGE DYER. (R76).