Family ExplorerMary Frances Neal1
F, #401, b. 10 March 1830, d. 9 May 1844
Parents
Events
Birth* | 10 March 1830 | Georgia, USA,1 |
Burial* | 1844 | Zebulon, Georgia, USA,2 |
Death* | 9 May 1844 | Zebulon, Georgia, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), (her tomb and that of her father, in cemetery in Zebulon, Georgia.)
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, Her tomb and that of her father, in cemetery in Zebulon, Georgia.
Family ExplorerSallie Neal1
F, #402, b. 20 May 1787, d. before 1811
Parents
Events
Name-Var | | 2 |
Death | May 1787 | Georgia, USA,3 |
Birth* | 20 May 1787 | Georgia, USA,1 |
Death* | Before 1811 | 1 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), III. Sallie Neal. Daughter of David Neal and Joice McCormick. May 20, 1787. Died before 1811, as her name does not appear on the tomb of David Neal.
- [S77] unknown author, LDS Ancestral File on Thomas and David Neal from information furnished by Olga D. Ferrell, 1809 Mable Street, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, Submission AF91-107021. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, Feb. 19, 1996 printout), Salley Neal.
- [S77] unknown author, LDS Ancestral File on Thomas and David Neal from information furnished by Olga D. Ferrell, 1809 Mable Street, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, Submission AF91-107021., Died May 1787.
Family ExplorerThomas Neal1
M, #403, b. 9 October 1789
Parents
Events
Birth* | 9 October 1789 | Warren, Georgia, USA,1 |
Birth | 19 October 1789 | 2 |
Marriage* | Circa 1815 | Elizabeth Varner; Georgia, USA, Date and place a guess - just to put her in historical perspective.3 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), IV. THOMAS NEAL. Son of David Neal and Joice McCormick. Warren County, Georgia. October 9, 1789 -.
- [S77] unknown author, LDS Ancestral File on Thomas and David Neal from information furnished by Olga D. Ferrell, 1809 Mable Street, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, Submission AF91-107021. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, Feb. 19, 1996 printout), B. 19 Oct 1789.
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, IV. Thomas Neal - married Elizabeth Varner.
Family ExplorerElizabeth Varner1
F, #404, b. circa 1791
Events
Birth* | Circa 1791 | 1 |
Marriage* | Circa 1815 | Thomas Neal; Georgia, USA, Date and place a guess - just to put her in historical perspective.2 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Thomas Neal married Elizabeth Varner (for whom Mrs. A. E. Eubank was named.)
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, IV. Thomas Neal - married Elizabeth Varner.
Family ExplorerGeorge Varner Neal1
M, #405, b. circa 1816
Parents
Events
Birth* | Circa 1816 | Georgia?, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Descendents of their son, George Varner Neal: Mrs. Gent, living 1949, Warrenton, Georgia; Ernest Neal, once poet laureate of Georgia; Dr. Neal Kitchens, Warm Springs, Georgia.
Family ExplorerMartha ("Patsy") Neal1
F, #406, b. 14 April 1792
Parents
Events
Name-Nick | | 2 |
Birth* | 14 April 1792 | Warren, Georgia, USA,1 |
Marriage* | 10 February 1800 | William Varner3 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), V. MARTHA ("Patsy") NEAL. Daughter of David Neal and Joice McCormick, Warren County, Georgia. April 14, 1792 -.
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, V. MARTHA ("Patsy") NEAL. April 14, 1792.
- [S864] unknown spouses' names marriage, 1985, in unknown register title: unknown manuscript info, unknown repository, unknown repository address, Neal, Patsy Maddox, Thomas 02/10/1800.
Family ExplorerDavid Neal Jr.1
M, #407, b. 23 May 1794, d. 1825
Parents
Events
Name-Var | | 2 |
Birth* | 23 May 1794 | Warren, Georgia, USA,1 |
Birth | 25 May 1794 | Pike, Georgia, USA,3 |
Marriage* | 30 April 1816 | Milley White; Georgia, USA,3 |
Witness | 17 November 1817 | Thomas Maddux and James Neal; Sold propertyof David Neal, deceased to Shadrack Flewellin (Howard Benjamin had original land grant), and Henry Shelton and John Roberts and Solomon Newsom adjoining land owners, Joel neal witness, Deed Book 449, on 17 November 18174 |
Death* | 1825 | Warren, GA, USA,3 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), VI. DAVID NEAL, Jr. Son of David Neal and Joice McCormick. Warren County, Georgia. May 23, 1794 - No record.
- [S77] unknown author, LDS Ancestral File on Thomas and David Neal from information furnished by Olga D. Ferrell, 1809 Mable Street, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, Submission AF91-107021. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, Feb. 19, 1996 printout), David Ferdinand Neal.
- [S77] unknown author, LDS Ancestral File on Thomas and David Neal from information furnished by Olga D. Ferrell, 1809 Mable Street, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, Submission AF91-107021..
- [S700] Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Cemeteries & Genealogy - Warren County, Georgia and immediate Vicinity 1792 - 1987 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Sold propertyof David Neal, deceased to Shadrack Flewellin (Howard Benjamin had original land grant), and Henry Shelton and John Roberts and Solomon Newsom adjoining land owners, Joel neal witness, Deed Book 449, on 17 November 1817.
Family ExplorerJohn Neal1
M, #408, b. 19 September 1796
Parents
Family 2: Mary Jane Campbell
Events
Birth* | 19 September 1796 | Warren, Georgia, USA,1 |
Immigratn* | 1823 | James Neal; Help organize Pike Co., lay out first town Newman, Newman, Pike, GA, USA, James and John Neal went from Warren County, 1823, to help organize the new county of Pike and lay out the first town, Newman, now extinct. Patrick Neal Maddux, their nephew, and his family later moved and settled in Newman, after a year or so, moved to place now known as "Eubank Place.")2 |
Marriage* | 1830 | Mary Ann Lowe; Georgia?, USA,3 |
Marriage* | 7 December 1834 | Pike, Georgia,4 |
Marriage* | 1839 | Mary Jane Campbell5 |
Misc* | 1949 | John Neal home info., Atlanta, Georgia, USA,6 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), VII. JOHN NEAL. Son of David Neal and Joice McCormick. Warren and Pike Counties,, and Atlanta, Georgia. September 19, 1796 -.
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, James and John Neal went from Warren County, 1823, to help organize the new county of Pike and lay out the first town, Newman, now extinct. Patrickk Neal Maddux, their nephew, and his family later moved and settled in Newman, after a year or so, moved to place now known as "Eubank Place.".)
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, Mary Ann Lowe. First wife. Died June 27,, 1831 when her baby,, Mary Ann,, was born.
- [S889] unknown author Marriage Book 1822-1836 Pike County Georgia (unknown publisher address: J. Smith), Neal, John Mary Ann Campbell 07 Dec 1834.
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, Mary Jane Campbell second wife of John Neal.
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, Ella May Thornton, State Librarian,, 1949 (The John Neal home was one of the finest in Atlanta. The City Hall was erected on the site.
Family ExplorerMary Ann Lowe1
F, #409, d. 27 June 1831
Events
Marriage* | 1830 | John Neal; Georgia?, USA,2 |
Burial* | 1831 | Zebulon, Geogia, USA,3 |
Death* | 27 June 1831 | Zebulon, GA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), MARY ANN LOWE. First wife. Died June 27,, 1831 when her baby, Mary Ann, was born. (Her tomb in cemetery in Zebulon, Georgia.)
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, Mary Ann Lowe. First wife. Died June 27,, 1831 when her baby,, Mary Ann,, was born.
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, Her tomb in cemetery in Zebulon, Georgia.
Family ExplorerMary Ann Neal1
F, #410, b. 27 June 1831, d. 1917
Parents
Events
Birth* | 27 June 1831 | Warren, Georgia, US,1 |
Marriage* | 1851 | Joseph Murrell Dr.2 |
Death* | 1917 | 1 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), A. MARY ANN NEAL. June 27, 1831 - 1917.
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, Mary Ann Neal Married Dr. Joseph Murrell.
Family ExplorerJames Shelby Neal1
M, #413, b. 1841, d. 1842
Parents
Father | John Neal (b. 19 September 1796) |
Mother | Mary Jane Campbell |
Events
Birth* | 1841 | Georgia, USA,1 |
Death* | 1842 | Georgia, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), B. James Shelby Neal - 1841 - 1842.
Family ExplorerJ. T. Neal Col.1
M, #414, b. circa 1842, d. between 1862 and 1864
Parents
Father | John Neal (b. 19 September 1796) |
Mother | Mary Jane Campbell |
Events
Birth* | Circa 1842 | 1 |
Death* | Between 1862 and 1864 | Killed in War Bet. States1 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), C. Col. J. H. Neal. Killed in War Between the States.
Family ExplorerA. J. Neal Lt.1
M, #415, b. circa 1843, d. between 1863 and 1864
Parents
Father | John Neal (b. 19 September 1796) |
Mother | Mary Jane Campbell |
Events
Birth* | Circa 1843 | Georgia, USA,1 |
Death* | Between 1863 and 1864 | Killed War Bet. States, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), D. Lt. A. J. Neal. Killed in War Between the States.
Family ExplorerT. S. Neal Col.1
M, #416, b. circa 1845
Parents
Father | John Neal (b. 19 September 1796) |
Mother | Mary Jane Campbell |
Events
Birth* | Circa 1845 | Georgia, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), E. Col. T. S. NEAL.
Family ExplorerLouise Neal1
F, #417, b. circa 1846
Parents
Father | John Neal (b. 19 September 1796) |
Mother | Mary Jane Campbell |
Events
Birth* | Circa 1846 | Georgia, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), F. Louise Neal - Married J. N. Pitman.
Family ExplorerEmma Neal1
F, #419, b. circa 1848
Parents
Father | John Neal (b. 19 September 1796) |
Mother | Mary Jane Campbell |
Events
Birth* | Circa 1848 | Georgia, USA,1 |
Marriage* | Circa 1865 | E. H. Thornton; GA, USA,2 |
Misc* | 1949 | Re John Neal Home, Atlanta, Georgia, USA,3 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), G. Emma Newl. Married E. H. Thornton.
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, Emma Neal Married E. H Thornton.
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, Ella May Thornton,, State Librarian, 1949 (The John Neal home was one of the finest in Atlanta. The City Hall was erected on the site.
Family ExplorerMcCormick Neal1
M, #421, b. 3 February 1799
Parents
Events
Birth | 2 January 1799 | 2 |
Birth* | 3 February 1799 | GA, USA,1 |
Witness | 1830 | Mansion one of finest in Georgia, GA, USA,3 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), VIII. McCormick Neal. Son of David Neal and Joice McCormick. Warren County and Covington, Georgia, February 3, 1799 -.
- [S77] unknown author, LDS Ancestral File on Thomas and David Neal from information furnished by Olga D. Ferrell, 1809 Mable Street, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, Submission AF91-107021. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, Feb. 19, 1996 printout.)
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, The McCormick Neal mansion was one of the finest in Georgiia. It was torn down twenty years ago (making it 1929 or so). E.M.T. This is Ella May Thornton, State Librarian speaking in 1949.
Family ExplorerMcCormick Neal Jr.1
M, #422, b. circa 1820
Parents
Events
Birth* | Circa 1820 | GA, USA,1 |
Marriage* | 1839 | Fanny Floyd; GA, USA,1 |
Witness | 1949 | Home's plans in Library of Congress, GA, USA,2 |
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), A. McCORMICK NEAL, Junior
Married FANNY FLOYD, 1839. - [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers, The home of McCormick Neal, Jr. was described in "Covington's Tour of Homes", Atlanta Journal, April 24, 1949: "It's plans are in the Library of Congress, with statement, 'One of the South's historic buildings which should not be lost to the study of architecture.'."
Family ExplorerFanny Floyd1
F, #423, b. circa 1820
Events
Citations
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), A. McCormick Neal, Junior
Married Fanny Floyd, 1839.
Family ExplorerThomas Maddux1,2
M, #424, b. 1 May 1787, d. 27 July 1848
Parents
Events
Birth* | 1 May 1787 | Faquier, VA, USA,3,4 |
Event-Misc* | 1799 | Came from Virginia on horseback to Warren County, GA, Warren, GA, USA,5 |
Event-Misc | 1799 | Tradition of grape vine; Tradition is that he brought the grape vine that was kept in the family for generations; the grape vine still in garden of the old Eubank place, Pike County, came from original.6 |
Marriage* | 10 February 1800 | Mary Neal; Warren, Georgia, USA,7,8,4 |
Property* | 7 April 1812 | Bought land from Thomas H. Kendall, Adjoining landowner George Hargraves, witnesses Nathan Culpepper and Hamilton Gross, Deed Book/Page D4219 |
Property | 20 July 1815 | Sold property to William Abbott, Francis Hardaway witness, Deed book D42210 |
Property* | 17 November 1817 | James Neal; Sold propertyof David Neal, deceased to Shadrack Flewellin (Howard Benjamin had original land grant), and Henry Shelton and John Roberts and Solomon Newsom adjoining land owners, Joel neal witness, Deed Book 449, on 17 November 1817; David Neal Jr.11 |
Will* | 11 December 1847 | 12 |
Death* | 27 July 1848 | Warren, GA, USA,1,4 |
Property* | 3 December 1851 | Patrick Neal Maddux; Patrick N. Maddux, Mary Maddux, and Livinia Butt sold property to Chapman F., David N. and Lucius W. Maddux. Joh H. Roberts, Thomas F. Persons, Joel Hall and Joicy Wooding were adjoining landowners, Mary Maddux was previous land owner with her husband Thomas Maddux, deceased. George V. Neal and James Pilcher were the witnesses. Page 313; Lavinia Maddux, Chapman Fletcher Maddux, David Neal Maddux, Lucius W. Maddux, Joyce Maddux, and Mary Neal13 |
Citations
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), It is known that he came on horsebackk from Virginia to Warren County, Georgia, came probably from Faquier Countyy, as records there give a long list by that name in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. May 1, 1787 - July 27, 1848; buried in Warren County. Tradition is that he brought the grape vine that was kept in the family for generations; the grape vine still in garden of the old Eubank place, Pike County, came from original.
- [S824] unknown name of person entry, Fauquier Families 1759-1799, unknown location, various tax information; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Fauquier Families 1759-1799.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., It is known that he came on horseback from Virginia to Warren County, Georgia, came probably from Faquier Countyy, as records there give a long list by that name in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. May 1, 1787 - July 27, 1848; buried in Warren County. Tradition is that he brought the grape vine that was kept in the family for generations; the grape vine still in garden of the old Eubank place, Pike County, came from original.
- [S1357] Dorothy Johnson (1), compiler, "Descendant Indented Chart"; Ancestral File (20 Jul 2003), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Descendant Indented Chart."
- [S56] unknown author, The Neville's - a 5-page typed record, author unknown, although a Lois Rogers is mentioned in such a manner that she might be the author.
Sources of Data: 1. South Carolina Historical magazines; 2.. Schirmer's Diary, South Carolina Historiical Society; 3. Charleston Directories, Charleston Library Society; 4. Data given by Custodian of Records of old Trinity Methodist Church, Charleston; 5. Data from Bethel Methodist Church, Charleston; 6. Letters; 7. Obituaries.
Note: Records in old Trinity Church, with a few exceptions, destroyed by fire, 1861. This may account for no record being found of Joshua Neville. Tombs of two Neville women, 1833, found in Bethel Church Yard, but relation to Joshua Neville not determined. No tomb found of Purvis or Baker in Washington Street Methodist Church Yard, Columbia, South Carolina. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Thomas Maddux came from Virginia on horseback to Warren County, Georgia. He married Polly Neal there. - [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., Tradition is that he brought the grape vine that was kept in the family for generations; the grape vine still in garden of the old Eubank place, Pike County, came from original.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., Married February 10, 1800. Record of their marriage still in files in Warren County Court House.
- [S364] unknown author, Warren County, Georgia 1793- 1900 Genealogy II (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, before 1996), Madox, Thomas groom, Neal, Polly? bride 10 Feb. 1800, Page 6.
- [S700] Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Cemeteries & Genealogy - Warren County, Georgia and immediate Vicinity 1792 - 1987 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Bought land from Thomas H. Kendall, Adjoining landowner George Hargraves, witnesses Nathan Culpepper and Hamilton Gross, Deed Book/Page D421.
- [S700] Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Cemeteries & Genealogy - Warren County, Georgia and immediate Vicinity 1792 - 1987, Page 271 - Sold property to William Abbott, Francis Hardaway witness, Deed book D422.
- [S700] Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Cemeteries & Genealogy - Warren County, Georgia and immediate Vicinity 1792 - 1987, Sold propertyof David Neal, deceased to Shadrack Flewellin (Howard Benjamin had original land grant), and Henry Shelton and John Roberts and Solomon Newsom adjoining land owners, Joel neal witness, Deed Book 449, on 17 November 1817.
- [S863] unknown testator will (unknown date), Abstracts of Will Book a, 1794-1810 Warren County, Georgia: Will of Thjomas Maddux, p. 185-187
Dated: 11 Dec 1847 Probate: 4 Sep 1848 Recorded: 11 Sep 1848
To: wife Mary Maddux negroes and land on north side long branch
Son: Chapman F. Maddux
Son: David N. Maddux
Son: Lucious W. Maddux
Son: Patrick N. Maddux
Daughter: Lavinia Butts
Daughter: Joicy Wooding
Mentions tract in Gwinnett County & tract in Elderly County
Wit: Augustus Beall, Colombus C. Cody, Jess M. Roberts, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Abstracts of Will Book a, 1794-1810 Warren County, Georgia. - [S700] Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Cemeteries & Genealogy - Warren County, Georgia and immediate Vicinity 1792 - 1987, Patrick N. Maddux, Mary Maddux, and Livinia Butt sold property to Chapman F., David N. and Lucius W. Maddux. Joh H. Roberts, Thomas F. Persons, Joel Hall and Joicy Wooding were adjoining landowners, Mary Maddux was previous land owner with her husband Thomas Maddux, deceased. George V. Neal and James Pilcher were the witnesses. Page 313.
Family ExplorerPatrick Neal Maddux1,2
M, #425, b. 25 January 1801, d. 4 July 1870
Parents
Events
Misc* | | Www.familysearch.org; Pedigree Chart3 |
Birth* | 25 January 1801 | Warren, GA, USA,1,4 |
Confirmation* | 1820 | Converted at Sparta Camp Meeting, Sparta, Georgia, USA,5 |
Ordination* | 1822 | Licensed to preach by Methodist Conference, Georgia, USA,6 |
Employment* | 1823 | Appalacia Circuit first charge, Georgia?, USA,7 |
Employment | 1826 | With William Capers, later Bishop Capers, Charleston, SC, USA,8 |
Marriage* | 21 November 1826 | Martha Neville; Charleston, South Carolina, USA,9,10,11,4 |
Employment | Between 1827 and 1840 | Pastor in churches in Warren & Adjacent counties, Warren, GA, USA,12 |
Anecdote* | 1840 | As preacher noted for deep piety & zeal, GA, USA,13 |
Employment | Between 1840 and 1855 | Ordinary, Warren County, Warren, GA, USA,14 |
Illness* | 1840 | Superannuated account of health, Warren, GA, USA,15 |
Property* | 3 December 1851 | Thomas Maddux; Patrick N. Maddux, Mary Maddux, and Livinia Butt sold property to Chapman F., David N. and Lucius W. Maddux. Joh H. Roberts, Thomas F. Persons, Joel Hall and Joicy Wooding were adjoining landowners, Mary Maddux was previous land owner with her husband Thomas Maddux, deceased. George V. Neal and James Pilcher were the witnesses. Page 313; Lavinia Maddux, Chapman Fletcher Maddux, David Neal Maddux, Lucius W. Maddux, Joyce Maddux, and Mary Neal16 |
Immigratn* | Circa 1855 | Moved to Pike County., Pike, GA, USA,17,18 |
Witness | 19 May 1862 | Fannie Esther Eubank; At home of her grandfather Patrick Neal Maddux at night., Pike, GA, USA, by the Rev. Samuel Anthony19,20 |
Death* | 4 July 1870 | Pike, GA, USA,1,4 |
Citations
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Son of Thomas Maddux and Marry ("Polley") Neal, Warren and Pikke Counties, Georgia. January 25, 1801 - July 4, 1870; buried in Ebenezer Cemetery, Pike County, Georgia.
- [S861] unknown subject, Maddux, Partick Neal (19800- 7-4-1870)
nv Maddeux, Maddox; son of Thomas and Polly Maddux; d. Pike Co, Ga.; m/11-25-1826 Martha Nevelle, chrn., Ester Ann 1827, Mary Amelia 1829, Martha Elizabeth 1831, Thomas Hodges 1832, Wesley Neville 1834, Clement Fletcher 1836, Ester Ann (2) 1839, Patrick Henry 1840, Emory Anthony 1841, William Capers 1849
1823 OT; 1825 FC Deacon; 1827 Elder
S.C. Conference: 1823 Appalachee (Athens) 1824 Alcovi; 1825 Washington (Milledgeville); 1826 Charleston; 1827 Little River (Augusta) 1828-29 Warren 1830 Located, Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900, unknown publisher address, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900. - [S1386] www.familysearch.org, compiler, "Family Group Record"; Ancestral File (4/26/2002), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Family Group Record."
- [S1357] Dorothy Johnson (1), compiler, "Descendant Indented Chart"; Ancestral File (20 Jul 2003), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Descendant Indented Chart."
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., Was converted at Sparta Camp Meeting,, 18820.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., licensed to preach by Methodist Conference.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., First charge was Appalacia Circuit,, 1823.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., Stationed in Charleston, South Carolina,, 1826, with William Capers, later Bishop Capers. It was there that he married Martha Neville.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., Married November 21, 1826.
- [S901] Joseph T. Maddox, 1500 Maddox Marriages and other Statistics (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Patrick Neal Martha Neville Nov. 21, 1826 Georgia
s/o Thomas-Mary Neal. Of perhaps Thomas-Margt. Schoolfield;
Thomas-Mary Bell; Alexander; Alexander-first wife. - [S904] unknown author The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, VI (Columbia, South Carolina: Brent H. Holcomb, C.A.L.S., 1978), Married on Tuesday evening last, by Rev. William Capers, the Rev. Patrick N. Maddux to Miss Martha Neville, all of this city. (November 25, 1826.)
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., Later, served as pastor of churches in Warren and adjacent counties.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., As a preacher he was noted for his deep piety and zeal.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., Superannuated account of health, then for some years held office of Ordinary, Warren County.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., Superannuated account of health.
- [S700] Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Cemeteries & Genealogy - Warren County, Georgia and immediate Vicinity 1792 - 1987 (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Patrick N. Maddux, Mary Maddux, and Livinia Butt sold property to Chapman F., David N. and Lucius W. Maddux. Joh H. Roberts, Thomas F. Persons, Joel Hall and Joicy Wooding were adjoining landowners, Mary Maddux was previous land owner with her husband Thomas Maddux, deceased. George V. Neal and James Pilcher were the witnesses. Page 313.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., Moved to Pike County about 1855.
- [S54] Mary Elna Maddux, Source of Data. 1. McCormick record (Source 53); 2. "History of Warren County"; 3. "History of Pike County"; 4. Data given by Ella May Thornton, State Librarian, grand daughter of John Neal; 5. Record from Bible of Mrs. E. A. Eubank. - probably done by Lois Rogers (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), James and John Neal went from Warren County, 1823, to help organize the new county of Pikke and lay out the first town, Newman, now extinct. Patrickk Neal Maddux, their nephew, and his family later moved and settled in Newman, after a year or so, moved to place now known as "Eubank Place." This must have been around 1855 as mentioned in the Maddux history.. dhj.
- [S55] Mary Elna Maddux, The Madduxes - Sources of Data: 1. Neal record (source 54); 2. The Wills of Thomas Maddux, 1848, and Patrick Neal Maddux, 1869; 3. "History of Warren County"; 4. Record from Bible of Mrs. Ben Reese, Shellman, Georgia; 5. Record from Bible of William David Maddux, Buena Vista, Georgia; 6. Records given Mrs. Frank Lowe, Buena Vista, Georgia; 7. Records given by Mrs. D. S. Jones, Macon, Georgia; 8. Records given by Mrs. Bertha Nelson Gary, Los Angeles; 9. Records given by Augustus Chapman Booty, Tyler, Texas; 10. Data from letter from Mrs. A. J. Booty,, Tyler, Texas; 11. Records given by Mrs. Estelle Trawick, Union Church, Mississippi; 12. Records given by Neville Watts Maddux, St. Bernard, Louisiana; 13. Diary of Patrick Neal Maddux; 14. Obituaries., From diary of Patrick Neal Maddux: "Fanny Esther was baptized by Rev. Samuel Anthony May 19, 1862 at night at the home of her grandfather, P.N.M."
- [S1219] Rev. Richard H. Rogers & Lois D. Rogers, compiler, "Rogers Family History"; Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Rogers Family History."