She was the granddaughter of Andrew Endsley, [Revolutionary Soldier] and Jane Cummings.
The g-granddaughter of John Andrew Endsley and Sarah Elizabeth Cummings.
Pages 319-20 of History of Coweta County, Georgia lists the eight children of William Neill and Elener Endsley. The eldest was James Garrison Neill, 3 Oct. 1822-9 April 1864, who was scalded to death by molten iron while making cannon balls and said to have been buried on the spot in Rome, Georgia.
List of children:
(1) James Garrison Neill
(2) Samuel Washington Neill
(3) Elizabeth Carolina Neill
(4) Keziah Rachel Neill
(5) Martha Jane Neill
(6) Sarah Eleanor (Nellie) Neill
(7) Lucy Ann Neill
(8) Amanda (Mandy) Neill
She was the granddaughter of Andrew Endsley, [Revolutionary Soldier] and Jane Cummings.
The g-granddaughter of John Andrew Endsley and Sarah Elizabeth Cummings.
Pages 319-20 of History of Coweta County, Georgia lists the eight children of William Neill and Elener Endsley. The eldest was James Garrison Neill, 3 Oct. 1822-9 April 1864, who was scalded to death by molten iron while making cannon balls and said to have been buried on the spot in Rome, Georgia.
List of children:
(1) James Garrison Neill
(2) Samuel Washington Neill
(3) Elizabeth Carolina Neill
(4) Keziah Rachel Neill
(5) Martha Jane Neill
(6) Sarah Eleanor (Nellie) Neill
(7) Lucy Ann Neill
(8) Amanda (Mandy) Neill
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