Johnson Family

Person Page 31

Family Explorer

John Poston Manard

M, #751, b. 8 October 1916, d. 31 October 1971

Family: Ethel Mary Dameron

SonJohn Poston Manard Jr.+

Events

Birth*8 October 1916New Orleans, Orleans, LA, USA,1
Marriage*2 May 1942Ethel Mary Dameron; Washington D.C., Maryland,
Death*31 October 1971New Orleans, Louisanna,
Last Edited7 April 2010

Citations

  1. [S69] Letter from unknown author (unknown author address) to unknown recipient; unknown repository (unknown repository address.)
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Javier Esqueda Estrada1

M, #758, b. 26 January 1972, d. 3 January 1999

Parents

FatherJuan Esqueda Zalazar
MotherGuadalupe Estrada

Events

Birth*26 January 1972Jalisco, Mexico,1
Death*3 January 1999Car/bus accident coming home from work, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico,
Last Edited15 March 2003

Citations

  1. [S57] unknown author, Information furnished by Guadalupe Estrada, Jonas Esqueda's mother (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date.)
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Henry W. Neville1

M, #759, b. circa 1798, d. 29 December 1857

Parents

FatherJoshua Neville (b. circa 1775)

Family:

DaughterHenrietta Neville+
SonJunius Joseph Neville

Events

Birth*Circa 1798Charleston, SC, USA,1
Occupation*1822Cabinet maker 260 King St. w/father, Charleston, Charleston?, SC, USA,2
Occupation1831Cabinet maker 64 Wentworth Street, Charleston, Charleston?, SC, USA,3
Death*29 December 18571
Last Edited16 June 2003

Citations

  1. [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), I. Henry W. Neville. Son of Joshua Neville and ____. Cabinet maker; in partnership with his father at 260 King st., 1822.....
  2. [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.
    , Cabinet maker; in partnership with his father at 260 King Street, 1822.
  3. [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.
    , Cabinet maker at 64 Wentworth Street, 1831.
Family Explorer

James Barnes1

M, #761

Family: Henrietta Neville

DaughterAnnie Maria Barnes

Events

Marriage*Henrietta Neville; Charleston?, Charleston, SC, USA,2
Last Edited6 August 1994

Citations

  1. [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), Married James Barnes.
  2. [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.
    , Married James Barnes. Born in Charleston, so assume they were married there.
Family Explorer

Jane Malvina Sharpe1

F, #764, b. circa 1839

Events

Birth*Circa 1839SC1
Marriage*16 November 1859Junius Joseph Neville; by Mr. McKibben, Newberry, South Carolina, Newberry, Newberry, SC, USA,2
Last Edited31 January 2000

Citations

  1. [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), Married Jane Malvina Sharpe.
  2. [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.
    , Married Jane Malvina Sharpe November 16, 1859, by Rev. Mr. McKibben, Newberry South Carolina.
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Kitty Neville1

F, #765, b. circa 1801

Parents

FatherJoshua Neville (b. circa 1775)

Events

Birth*Circa 1801Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA,1
Marriage*Circa 1820Goldsmith?; Charleston, Charleston, SC, UUSA,2
Last Edited16 June 2003

Citations

  1. [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), II. Kitty Neville. Daughter of Joshua Neville and ___. No record. Tradition is that she married a Mr. Goldsmith.
  2. [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.
    , Tradition is that she married a Mr. Goldsmith.
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Thomas C. Neville1

M, #767, b. circa 1810

Parents

FatherJoshua Neville (b. circa 1775)
MotherEsther Ann Cox (b. 1785, d. 20 July 1823)

Events

Birth*Circa 1810Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA,1
Occupation*1855Printer; office at 111 East Bay Street, Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA,2
Address*185599 East Bay Street, Charleston, Charleston, SC,3
Marriage*18 February 1855Susan Crumley; Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA,4
Last Edited29 May 1996

Citations

  1. [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), V. Thomas C. Neville. Son of Joshua Neville and Estherr Ann Cox.
  2. [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.
    , Printer; record of office at 111 East Bay Street, 1855.
  3. [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.
    , "and residence at 99 East Bay Street, Charleston, 1855."
  4. [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.
    , Susan Crumley, married February 18, 1855 by Dr. Lynch.
Family Explorer

Susan Crumley1

F, #768

Events

Marriage*18 February 1855Thomas C. Neville; Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA,1
Last Edited6 August 1994

Citations

  1. [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), Susan Crumley, married February 18, 1855 by Dr. Lynch.
Family Explorer

Jane A. Neville1

F, #769, b. circa 1813

Parents

FatherJoshua Neville (b. circa 1775)
MotherEsther Ann Cox (b. 1785, d. 20 July 1823)

Events

Birth*Circa 1813Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA,1
Marriage*Circa 1833W. P. Purvis; Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA,2
Address*1850Coluumbia, SC, USA,3
Last Edited29 May 1996

Citations

  1. [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), VI. Jane A. Neville. Daughter of Joshua Neville and Esther Ann Cox. Charleston and Columbia, South Carolina.
  2. [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.
    , W. P. Purvis. Married, date not known.
  3. [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.
    .
Family Explorer

Harriet E. Neville1

F, #771, b. circa 1816, d. circa 1839

Parents

FatherJoshua Neville (b. circa 1775)
MotherEsther Ann Cox (b. 1785, d. 20 July 1823)

Events

Birth*Circa 1816Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA,1
Occupation*1833Teacher of private school, Charleston, Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA,2
Death*Circa 1839Columbia, SC, USA,1
Last Edited29 May 1996

Citations

  1. [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), VII. Harriet E. Neville. Daughter of Joshua Neville and Esther Ann Cox. Teacher of private school, Charleston.
    From obituary in possession of Lois Rogers, 1950: - "...Died in Columbia, S. C., after a lingering illness off three years, Harriet E. Neville, daughter of Joshua and Esther Neville of Charleston, S. C., in the 23rd year of her life."
    In a letter from W. P. Purvis, Columbia, December 13, 1839, is an account of Harriet's triumphant death: "She was very happy....prayed beautifully. She was buried near her uncle _____ Baker."
  2. [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.
    , Teacher of private school, Charleston.
Family Explorer

Clement B. Neville1

M, #772, b. circa 1 July 1818, d. after 1841

Parents

FatherJoshua Neville (b. circa 1775)
MotherEsther Ann Cox (b. 1785, d. 20 July 1823)

Events

Birth*Circa 1 July 1818Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA, Several books given to him, have inscriptions indicating July 1 of the years 1833, 1840, and 1841, which would indicate they might have been birthday gifts. dhj1
Death*After 1841Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA, He died when a young man. Some of his school books now in possession of Lois Rogers, 1950, have his name and date written in each in his own hand. They are: THE GREEK PRIVITIVES, 1st July 1833; MEMOIRS OF PETER THE GREAT, 1st July, 1840; HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, from Settlement of the Colonies to the Close of the Administration of Mr. Madison, 1841; A GREEK GRAMMAR, 1st July 1841. With these we know he was alive July 1, 1841.1
Last Edited29 May 1996

Citations

  1. [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), VIII. Clement B. Neville. Son of Joshua Neville and Esther Ann Cox. Charleston. He died when a young man.
Family Explorer

Mary E. Neville1

F, #773, b. circa 1820

Parents

FatherJoshua Neville (b. circa 1775)
MotherEsther Ann Cox (b. 1785, d. 20 July 1823)

Events

Birth*Circa 1820Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA,1
Last Edited29 May 1996

Citations

  1. [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), IX. Mary E. Neville. Daughter of Joshua Neville and Esther Ann Cox. Charleston. No record except mention of her in the letter of Mrs. W. P. Purvis to Mrs. Patrick Neal Maddux. A book with her name written in her own hand is now in possession of Lois RRogers, 1950. It is A COMPEND OF HISTORY, FROM EARLIEST TIMES - A GENERAL VIEW OF THE PRESENT STATE OF THE WORLD. By Samuel Whelpley.
Family Explorer

Roy Gilbert Dorrance Jr.1

M, #774, b. 16 April 1916, d. circa 1996

Family: Beatrice Dorrance

DaughterBeatrice Dorrance+

Events

Birth*16 April 1916Pittsburgh, PA2
Marriage*28 February 1939Beatrice Dorrance3
Death*Circa 1996Sarasota, FL in January 199_?4
Last Edited19 May 2003

Citations

  1. [S8] unknown author, Information entered by Dorothy Johnson concerning events in her life or in family members for which she has full knowledge. (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), My card file with his home address.
  2. [S486] Letter from unknown author (unknown author address) to unknown recipient; unknown repository (unknown repository address), Born in Pittsburgh, PA



    Page 1 of 1
    Dorothy Johnson From: Bebe Marchal
    Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 8:34 PM
    To: Dorothy Johnson Subject: RE: Birth dates, etc
    First - Did you receive the Fed Ex packet today???? I do hope so !

    On to the info:
    The name on my birth certificate is Beatrice Dorrance. Born 12/17/42, Pittsburgh, PA My mother: Beatrice Packard, born 9/5/16 in New York City. Lived in Bronxville, NY My father: Roy Gilbert Dorrance, Jr. born 4/18/16, Pittsburgh, PA. Married Beatrice Packard Feb 28, 1939. Will have to check the date of his death, but it was in Sarasota, FL It was in January - can't believe I can't remember
    -----Original Message ----
    From: Dorothy Johnson [mailto:email address] Sent: Thursday, July 26, 20012:17 PM
    To: Bebe Marchal Subject:: Birth dates, etc
    Looking at the engagement announcements, I got thinking I don't have your side of the family in the data base, and would like to include that for Wes and Lauren.
    I have your birth date and your name as Beatrice Dorrance. Do you have a middle name? Where were you born?
    I have Roy Gilbert Dorrance as your father. Do you have birth/death date and place for him, and also marriage date? You might guess that if you have it. Just the year if you don't have exact date.
    What was your mother's full maiden name and her birth date/place?
    Guess this is all for now.
    I got two emails from Hank today, one giving me more information on the Samuels line, and the other saying he wasn't sure about someone else in the Marchal line. It's so nice to have this contact with the young ones and to see them getting the genealogy bug.
    Dorothy
    7/26/2001.

  3. [S486] Letter, unknown author to unknown recipient, Married Beatrice Packard Feb. 28, 1939

    Page 1 of 1
    Dorothy Johnson From: Bebe Marchal
    Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 8:34 PM
    To: Dorothy Johnson Subject: RE: Birth dates, etc
    First - Did you receive the Fed Ex packet today???? I do hope so !

    On to the info:
    The name on my birth certificate is Beatrice Dorrance. Born 12/17/42, Pittsburgh, PA My mother: Beatrice Packard, born 9/5/16 in New York City. Lived in Bronxville, NY My father: Roy Gilbert Dorrance, Jr. born 4/18/16, Pittsburgh, PA. Married Beatrice Packard Feb 28, 1939. Will have to check the date of his death, but it was in Sarasota, FL It was in January - can't believe I can't remember
    -----Original Message ----
    From: Dorothy Johnson [mailto:email address] Sent: Thursday, July 26, 20012:17 PM
    To: Bebe Marchal Subject:: Birth dates, etc
    Looking at the engagement announcements, I got thinking I don't have your side of the family in the data base, and would like to include that for Wes and Lauren.
    I have your birth date and your name as Beatrice Dorrance. Do you have a middle name? Where were you born?
    I have Roy Gilbert Dorrance as your father. Do you have birth/death date and place for him, and also marriage date? You might guess that if you have it. Just the year if you don't have exact date.
    What was your mother's full maiden name and her birth date/place?
    Guess this is all for now.
    I got two emails from Hank today, one giving me more information on the Samuels line, and the other saying he wasn't sure about someone else in the Marchal line. It's so nice to have this contact with the young ones and to see them getting the genealogy bug.
    Dorothy
    7/26/2001.

  4. [S486] Letter, unknown author to unknown recipient, Died in Sarasota, FL, in January - does not know year

    Page 1 of 1
    Dorothy Johnson From: Bebe Marchal
    Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 8:34 PM
    To: Dorothy Johnson Subject: RE: Birth dates, etc
    First - Did you receive the Fed Ex packet today???? I do hope so !

    On to the info:
    The name on my birth certificate is Beatrice Dorrance. Born 12/17/42, Pittsburgh, PA My mother: Beatrice Packard, born 9/5/16 in New York City. Lived in Bronxville, NY My father: Roy Gilbert Dorrance, Jr. born 4/18/16, Pittsburgh, PA. Married Beatrice Packard Feb 28, 1939. Will have to check the date of his death, but it was in Sarasota, FL It was in January - can't believe I can't remember
    -----Original Message ----
    From: Dorothy Johnson [mailto:email address] Sent: Thursday, July 26, 20012:17 PM
    To: Bebe Marchal Subject:: Birth dates, etc
    Looking at the engagement announcements, I got thinking I don't have your side of the family in the data base, and would like to include that for Wes and Lauren.
    I have your birth date and your name as Beatrice Dorrance. Do you have a middle name? Where were you born?
    I have Roy Gilbert Dorrance as your father. Do you have birth/death date and place for him, and also marriage date? You might guess that if you have it. Just the year if you don't have exact date.
    What was your mother's full maiden name and her birth date/place?
    Guess this is all for now.
    I got two emails from Hank today, one giving me more information on the Samuels line, and the other saying he wasn't sure about someone else in the Marchal line. It's so nice to have this contact with the young ones and to see them getting the genealogy bug.
    Dorothy
    7/26/2001.