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NEELEY family, beginning with Lucinda NEELEY

Journal by Rosewood13

My great-grandmother was Lucinda NEELEY (1863-1914), born in Indiana and die in Rurual Caldwell, Idaho. She and her husband Charles Frances SaAEY lived in Texas for many years, but then eventually packed up and left for Idaho. They lived there until they died, both between 1914 and 1915.

Her parents were Phillip Ulysses NEELEY (1827-1886) and Elizabeth Ann PIGG (1829-1920). They were married in 1846 in Sullivan, Indiana and lived most of their lives there. Sometime later it would seem they moved down to Archer City, Archer Co., Texas. At least one of their children (Sarah NEELEY) married Charles Verne in 1886 in Archer County, Texas.

Phillip Ulysses NEELEY die in Archer City, Archer Co., Texas on 3 Aug 1886. His wife Elizabeth Ann PIGG died on 15 Dec 1920 and is buried in the Pleasant Valley Cem., San Jon, Quay, New Mexico.

Surnames: NEELEY PIGG SAEY VERNE
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on 2010-05-17 03:01:17

Rosewood13 , from Germany - originally from Wisconsin, has been a Family Tree Circles member since May 2010. is researching the following names: PIGG, NEELEY, SAEY and 3 other(s).

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by mamafly1 on 2010-07-08 20:28:29

This is my family too would like to compare notes

by Rosewood13 on 2010-07-13 05:41:49

Thanks for your note. Everything basically what I have too, but always good to check. If you like, you can scrounge around on my "family tree" site in Ancestry.com -- "Olaf Carl Severrson Family Tree". Who knows -- maybe something new and exciting will pop up (keep on dreaming, Rosewood ...!)

Best regards,
Rosewood7

by Rosewood13 on 2010-07-13 05:55:24

Just checked to see if I had to enter your name or e-mail. But since it's listed as a "Public Tree," anything on it can be viewed. Of course it's no where near finished, but one has to start somewhere!
Bye!
Rosewood7

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