Bible transcribed by Shenandoah Co., VA historian John W. Wayland on August 15, 1928. Bible was in the possession of Edward A. Neff of Quicksburg. Transcript found in Wayland Collection, Book 1, pages 1-9 at the Handley Library. John was often referred to as Jr. to distinguish him from his cousin John Neff who died in 1828.
Transcriptions from the "Old Quaker Graveyard" of visible stones made by Shenandoah County historian Dr. John W. Wayland Ph.D on Sept 4, 1928. Wayland papers, Handley Library, Winchester, VA.
Neff Family Historical Soc. ID [A2136]
Bible transcribed by Shenandoah Co., VA historian John W. Wayland on August 15, 1928. Bible was in the possession of Edward A. Neff of Quicksburg. Transcript found in Wayland Collection, Book 1, pages 1-9 at the Handley Library. John was often referred to as Jr. to distinguish him from his cousin John Neff who died in 1828.
Transcriptions from the "Old Quaker Graveyard" of visible stones made by Shenandoah County historian Dr. John W. Wayland Ph.D on Sept 4, 1928. Wayland papers, Handley Library, Winchester, VA.
Neff Family Historical Soc. ID [A2136]
Bio by: Neff Family Historical Society
Inscription
John Neff born Dec 27th 1776, died Jan 19th 1852 aged 75yrs 23 day
Family Members
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Barbara Neff Kagey
1805–1872
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Francis Neff
1806 – unknown
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Sarah "Sally" Neff
1807–1864
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John Neff
1809–1875
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Daniel Neff
1810–1876
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Elizabeth Neff Funkhouser
1813–1888
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Magdalena Neff Kagey
1814–1904
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Catharine Neff Wine
1816–1882
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Elder Abraham Neff
1820–1885
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Mary Neff Pence
1824–1893
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Annie Neff Cline
1828–1911
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Rebecca Neff Cline
1837–1916
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Lydia Virginia Neff Cline
1839–1919
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Eliza Neff Wine
1843–1926
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J Landis Neff
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