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Anthony Neale

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Anthony Neale

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Spain
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1723 (aged 63–64)
Charles County, Maryland, USA
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Anthony Neale is the son of Capt James Neale and Anna Marie Gill. He married July 1682 St Mary's Co, Md Elizabeth Roswell. Their Children are Raphael, Roswell, Anthony, Thomas, James.
He married 2nd Mary Elizabeth Diggs 1702 Charles co Md
Their children Henry, Edward, Mary, Charles, Bennett.
Anthony participated in the Nanticoke Indian War on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and for his services he was voted 830 lb tobacco by the General Assembly. On 20 Jan 1686/87, he was recommended by Captain Randolph Brandt as a lieutenant in the provincial militia.

Lt Neale's will, dated 20 Nov 1722 was probated in Charles Co, Md on 12 Jul 1723. His will does ot mention his son Roswell Neale, our ancestor, but Roswell was mentionin his maternal grandfathers will in 1694 "grandson Roswell Neale, 500 acrs of "St Winifred" after the death of testator's widow, Emma"

ther Bennett Neale, S.J. (1709–1787), must have played a part in the life of Miles McGough and his family. Father Neale was the son of Anthony Neale (c. 1659–1723) of Charles county and his second wife, Elizabeth Digges. He was one of five children: Edward Neale (1704–December 28, 1760); Charles Neale (born 1705); Henry Neale (c. 1707–1767); Reverend Bennett Neale, a priest (August 3, 1709–March 2, 1787); and Mary Neale. The will of Anthony Neale of Charles county, Maryland, is dated November 12, 1722, and was proved on July 12, 1723, in Charles county. The will mentions his sons, Raphael, Henry (a minor intending to be a priest), and Roswell (probably by his first wife, Elizabeth Roswell, whom Anthony had married in 1681), and four younger children: Edward, Charles, Bennett, and Mary (Maryland Genealogies, Volume 2, Neale Family of Charles County, page 255, on Genealogy.com). Roswell Neale (1685–March 25, 1751, married Elizabeth Blakiston as his second wife. His son, Benjamin Wheeler, born on October 29, 1731, married Mary Neale.

Note: Anthony Neale, second son of James and Anne (Gill) Neale, was born on the continent of Europe, while his father was residing temporarily in th eIberian Peninsula. Being brought to Maryland at a young age, he was subsequently naturalized and granted all the rights of a British subject.
About 1680 he married Elizabeth, daughter of William Roswell, of S t.Mary's County, and his wife Emma, one-time widow of William Johnson. William Roswell by his will, dated September 17, 1694, and probated onMary 14, 1695, devised his grandson, Roswell Neale, 500 acres of "St. Winifred" after the death of the testator's widow, Emma, and to his grandson, Anthony Neale, 265 acres of "William's Folly," and to his third grandson, Thomas Neale, 200 acres of "The Meadows."

His wife, Elizabeth, died young leaving minor children, and he married secondly Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Sewell) Digges. His mother-in-law, Madam Elizabeth Digges, dating her will September 30 ,1705, bequeathed legacies to her daughter, Elizabeth Neale, and appointed her son-in-law, Anthony Neale, as the executor. The instrument, however, was not proved in Charles County until June 17, 1710. He was likewise named the executor of the will of his brother-in-law, Edward Digges, who died in 1714 in Prince George's County, when he devised land lying at the head of Port Tobacco Creek to his nephews, Henry and Edward Neale, and various bequests to his sister, Elizabeth Neale, and his niece, Mary Neale.

Anthony Neale resided at Charles Co., MD. He left a will on 20 Nov 1722; proved 12 Jul 1723. Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Spring 1993 Vol 34 No 2; Charles County Depositions by Robert W. Barnes; Continued from vol. 34, no. 1, p. 21. (CHLR=Charles County Land Records.) NEALE, Anthony, age 20, 30 Sept. 1679; CHLR H#1 p:205.

The Maryland Calendar Of Wills; Compiled And Edited By Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton) And Roberta. Bolling Henry; Wills From 1720 To 1726; Volume V; Family Line Publications Westminster, Maryland; 1988, p. 146 Neale, Anthony, Charles Co., 20th Nov., 1722; 12th July, 1723. To Thomas Mansell, William Hunter and John Bennett, priests; George Newman, James Gates and dau. Mary, personalty. To son Raphael and hrs., "William's Folly" and personalty. To son Henry, £12, and, in case he does not enter priesthood, 1/5 of personal estate. Shd. he take orders, or die during minority, his portion to 4 younger children, viz. Edward, Charles, Bennett and Mary. To son Edward and hrs., ½ dwelling plantation "Aquenseek," and personalty, including silver chalice and suit of church stuff, to remain in sd. dwell, house for use of family. To son Charles and hrs., residue of "Aquenseek," and personalty; sd. tract to be divided by sons Raphael and Roswell, Charles Diggs, Wm. Chandler and William Diggs. To son Bennett, in case he does not enter priesthood, lease of 200 A. and 1/5 of personal estate (same condition as in bequest to son Henry). To sons Edward and Charles, exs., and their hrs., storehouse and lot in Chandler Town bou. of Philip Hemsley and Mary, his wife. To sons Edward and Charles and dau. Mary, residue of estate; shd. any of younger child., viz. Henry, Edward, Charles, Bennett and Mary, die during minority or without issue, survivors to divide portion of dec'd, except lands, which in sd. cases shall revert to sons Raphael and Roswell and their hrs. Dau. Mary to receive portion at 16, son Charles immediately. Test: John Bennet, John Sanders, Walter Pye, Margaret Pye, 18, 163.

Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part I 1673-1753; [The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1717-1735 119: Anthony Neale-31 Oct 1723-Charles Neale, Will Chandler nearest of kin.

Abstracts of the Inventories Of The Prerogative Court Libers 5-9 1720-1724 V. L. Skinner, Jr. Brookeville, Maryland 20833 May 1991, p. 49 Mr. Anthony Neale- 9.327 I(ventory) CH(arles) £1108.15.2 Feb 9 1723 May 4 1724 Appraisers: Robert Hanson, Gustavus Brown. Next of kin: Charles Neale, William Chandler. Administrator/Executor: Mr. Edward Neale.

Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Fall 1985 Vol 26 No 4; Extracted from microfilm by Carol Gehrs Mitchell. Charles County, Maryland Administration Accounts 1708-1738; The first number is the page or folio number on which the document begins. 275. Anthony Neale dec'd acct of Edward Neale exor. Mary Neale now Mary Darnell legacy, Charles Neale legacy, legacy Rev(d) William Hunter & Thomas Manell pd to Mr. Geo Thordls, legacy to Thomas Gates, legacy to Rev John Bennett. 31 May 1725

Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 24 Anthony Neale 6.344 A(ccount) CH(arles) £1108.15.2 £641.6.1 May 31 1725 Received from: Capt. John Hyde, John Courts, Daniell Jenifer, Richard Coombes, Francis Clements, John Martin. Payments to: Henry Darnall, Phill. Pratchett, Meredith Davis, Mrs. Lucinda Thompson, William Spence, Thomas Matthews, Mary Neale (now Mary Darnall) her part, Charles Neale his part, Mr. Daniell Jenifer. Legatees: Rev. William Hunter & Thomas Mansell per Mr. George Thorold, James Gates, Rev. John Bennett. Mentions: representatives (unnamed, all of age). Executor: Mr. Edward Neale.

Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 76 Anthony Neale 8.265 A CH £53.17.1 Jul 13 1727 Payments to: Mr, Raphiell Neale, Mr. Edward Magatea, John Smith. Legatees: Charles Neale, Roswell Neale. Executor; Edward Neale.

p. 65, Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II (by Elise Greenup Jourdan, Willow Bend Books, three volumes) Liber I, Page 143 1 Jul 1681; Deed of Gift from Capt. James Neale to his son Anthony Neale; a horse called Trooper, a mare called Bonne with her foal; /s/ James Neale; wit. Tho. Burford, Tho. Marshall

p. 74, Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II Liber K, Page 132 10 Oct 1681; Marriage agreement between James Neale, Gent, and Wm. Rosewell of St Mary's Co.; intended marriage of Anthony Neale, s/o James Neale, and Elizabeth Rosewell, d/o William Rosewell; one month after the ceremony James Neale to convey one equal half of all his manor lands called Wolleston Manor patented for 2,000 acres; also 300 acres adjoining said manor; also 200 acres patented by Neale adjoining Gills Land; for the use of Anthony Neale for life; after that to his intended wife Elizabeth for her natural life after that for the use of the heirs of the body of the said Elizabeth; also 3 Negroes, two white hand, 20 head of cattle, ten ewes, a ram; Neale to be paid 5,000* of tobacco and 10 barrels of corn yearly for the term of his life and that of his wife; Rosewell to deliver to Anthony Neale one Negro man and his wife with his said daughter on or before Christmas day next and will pay Anthony 20,000* of tobacco on 10 Oct 1682 and 20,000* tobacco on 10 Oct 1683; /s/ James Neale, Wm. Rosewell; wit. Josh. Pile, Tho. Grunwin

Capt. Joseph Piles 13A.286 A SM £539.5.7 #31685 May I 1695
Received from: Tomas Tolson (merchant) of London
Payments to: Luke Gardiner, Cornelius Branan, Mr. John Bercroft, Mr. Mudd, Dr. Kingsbury, Anthony Neale, John Wathen, John Ross, Thomas Turner, Mr. John Bayne, Thomas Overton, Mr. Robert Mason, Jeffry Cole, Samuell Williamson, Mr. Clement Hill, Mr. George Plater, Mr. William Stone for fees against Harrison, Mr. Phillip Briscoe, Dr. Harrison, Madam Blackiston, John Scott.
Legatees: Mr. Richard Hobart, Mr. Nicholas Gulick, William Hunter & Mr. Pennington.
Executors: Anthony Neale, Thomas Turner.
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Joseph Piles 14.98 A SM £707.8.1 £748.2.1 May 1697
Payments to: Maj. Dent due to Edward Batson, John Higgins, Mr. Hubert, John Brocker, John Bean, William Stone, Mr. Mason, Richard Edlen, Col. Cood.
Legatees: John Mathews.
Mentions: wife (unnamed, dead).
List of debts: Thomas Tolson, William Langworth, John Harris, John Noes, Oliver Berch, Giles Cooper, John Watkins, John Higgins, Robert Mason, George Gomere, Thomas Simeon, James Penney, Charles Pembridg, Henry Moore, Gerrard Slye, William Roswell.
Distribution to: Sarah (eldest daughter) wife of Nicholas Power (her 1/5th part).
Executors: Anthony Neale, Mr. Thomas Turner (dead).
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William Hawton, Sr. 1.687 I CH £293.16,1 Apr 23 1703
Appraisers: Anthony Neale, John Rowland.
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The Maryland Calendar Of Wills; Compiled And Edited By Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton) And Roberta. Bolling Henry; Wills From 1720 To 1726; Volume V; Family Line Publications Westminster, Maryland; 1988, p. 146
Neale, Anthony, Charles Co., 20th Nov., 1722; 12th July, 1723.
To Thomas Mansell, William Hunter and John Bennett, priests; George Newman, James Gates and dau. Mary, personalty.
To son Raphael and hrs., "William's Folly" and personalty.
To son Henry, £12, and, in case he does not enter priesthood, 1/5 of personal estate. Shd. he take orders, or die during minority, his portion to 4 younger children, viz. Edward, Charles, Bennett and Mary.
To son Edward and hrs., ½ dwelling plantation "Aquenseek," and personalty, including silver chalice and suit of church stuff, to remain in sd. dwell, house for use of family.
To son Charles and hrs., residue of "Aquenseek," and personalty; sd. tract to be divided by sons Raphael and Roswell, Charles Diggs, Wm. Chandler and William Diggs.
To son Bennett, in case he does not enter priesthood, lease of 200 A. and 1/5 of personal estate (same condition as in bequest to son Henry).
To sons Edward and Charles, exs., and their hrs., storehouse and lot in Chandler Town bou. of Philip Hemsley and Mary, his wife.
To sons Edward and Charles and dau. Mary, residue of estate; shd. any of younger child., viz. Henry, Edward, Charles, Bennett and Mary, die during minority or without issue, survivors to divide portion of dec'd, except lands, which in sd. cases shall revert to sons Raphael and Roswell and their hrs.
Dau. Mary to receive portion at 16, son Charles immediately.
Test: John Bennet, John Sanders, Walter Pye, Margaret Pye, 18, 163.
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Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, Maryland: Probate Records and Inventories Part I 1673-1753; [The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1717-1735
119: Anthony Neale-31 Oct 1723-Charles Neale, Will Chandler nearest of kin.
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Abstracts of the Inventories Of The Prerogative Court Libers 5-9 1720-1724 V. L. Skinner, Jr. Brookeville, Maryland 20833 May 1991, p. 49
Mr. Anthony Neale- 9.327 I(ventory) CH(arles) £1108.15.2 Feb 9 1723 May 4 1724
Appraisers: Robert Hanson, Gustavus Brown.
Next of kin: Charles Neale, William Chandler.
Administrator/Executor: Mr. Edward Neale.
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Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Fall 1985 Vol 26 No 4; Extracted from microfilm by Carol Gehrs Mitchell. Charles County, Maryland
Administration Accounts 1708-1738; The first number is the page or folio number on which the document begins.
275. Anthony Neale dec'd acct of Edward Neale exor. Mary Neale now Mary Darnell legacy, Charles Neale legacy, legacy Rev(d) William Hunter & Thomas Manell pd to Mr. Geo Thordls, legacy to Thomas Gates, legacy to Rev John Bennett. 31 May 1725
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Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 24
Anthony Neale 6.344 A(ccount) CH(arles) £1108.15.2 £641.6.1 May 31 1725
Received from: Capt. John Hyde, John Courts, Daniell Jenifer, Richard Coombes, Francis Clements, John Martin.
Payments to: Henry Darnall, Phill. Pratchett, Meredith Davis, Mrs. Lucinda Thompson, William Spence, Thomas Matthews, Mary Neale (now Mary Darnall) her part, Charles Neale his part, Mr. Daniell Jenifer.
Legatees: Rev. William Hunter & Thomas Mansell per Mr. George Thorold, James Gates, Rev. John Bennett.
Mentions: representatives (unnamed, all of age).
Executor: Mr. Edward Neale.
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Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 76
Anthony Neale 8.265 A CH £53.17.1 Jul 13 1727
Payments to: Mr, Raphiell Neale, Mr. Edward Magatee, John Smith.
Legatees: Charles Neale, Roswell Neale.
Executor; Edward Neale.
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Giles Tompkins 269191 A CH £62.14.0 £11.11.1 Mar 24 1706
Appraisers of estate: Anthony Neale, Henry Giford.
Received from: John Shaw, ----Samferson.
Payments to: Anthony Neale, John Gibbs, John Standbury.
Administratrix: Sarah Tomkine (also Sarah Tompkin
Anthony Neale is the son of Capt James Neale and Anna Marie Gill. He married July 1682 St Mary's Co, Md Elizabeth Roswell. Their Children are Raphael, Roswell, Anthony, Thomas, James.
He married 2nd Mary Elizabeth Diggs 1702 Charles co Md
Their children Henry, Edward, Mary, Charles, Bennett.
Anthony participated in the Nanticoke Indian War on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and for his services he was voted 830 lb tobacco by the General Assembly. On 20 Jan 1686/87, he was recommended by Captain Randolph Brandt as a lieutenant in the provincial militia.

Lt Neale's will, dated 20 Nov 1722 was probated in Charles Co, Md on 12 Jul 1723. His will does ot mention his son Roswell Neale, our ancestor, but Roswell was mentionin his maternal grandfathers will in 1694 "grandson Roswell Neale, 500 acrs of "St Winifred" after the death of testator's widow, Emma"

ther Bennett Neale, S.J. (1709–1787), must have played a part in the life of Miles McGough and his family. Father Neale was the son of Anthony Neale (c. 1659–1723) of Charles county and his second wife, Elizabeth Digges. He was one of five children: Edward Neale (1704–December 28, 1760); Charles Neale (born 1705); Henry Neale (c. 1707–1767); Reverend Bennett Neale, a priest (August 3, 1709–March 2, 1787); and Mary Neale. The will of Anthony Neale of Charles county, Maryland, is dated November 12, 1722, and was proved on July 12, 1723, in Charles county. The will mentions his sons, Raphael, Henry (a minor intending to be a priest), and Roswell (probably by his first wife, Elizabeth Roswell, whom Anthony had married in 1681), and four younger children: Edward, Charles, Bennett, and Mary (Maryland Genealogies, Volume 2, Neale Family of Charles County, page 255, on Genealogy.com). Roswell Neale (1685–March 25, 1751, married Elizabeth Blakiston as his second wife. His son, Benjamin Wheeler, born on October 29, 1731, married Mary Neale.

Note: Anthony Neale, second son of James and Anne (Gill) Neale, was born on the continent of Europe, while his father was residing temporarily in th eIberian Peninsula. Being brought to Maryland at a young age, he was subsequently naturalized and granted all the rights of a British subject.
About 1680 he married Elizabeth, daughter of William Roswell, of S t.Mary's County, and his wife Emma, one-time widow of William Johnson. William Roswell by his will, dated September 17, 1694, and probated onMary 14, 1695, devised his grandson, Roswell Neale, 500 acres of "St. Winifred" after the death of the testator's widow, Emma, and to his grandson, Anthony Neale, 265 acres of "William's Folly," and to his third grandson, Thomas Neale, 200 acres of "The Meadows."

His wife, Elizabeth, died young leaving minor children, and he married secondly Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Sewell) Digges. His mother-in-law, Madam Elizabeth Digges, dating her will September 30 ,1705, bequeathed legacies to her daughter, Elizabeth Neale, and appointed her son-in-law, Anthony Neale, as the executor. The instrument, however, was not proved in Charles County until June 17, 1710. He was likewise named the executor of the will of his brother-in-law, Edward Digges, who died in 1714 in Prince George's County, when he devised land lying at the head of Port Tobacco Creek to his nephews, Henry and Edward Neale, and various bequests to his sister, Elizabeth Neale, and his niece, Mary Neale.

Anthony Neale resided at Charles Co., MD. He left a will on 20 Nov 1722; proved 12 Jul 1723. Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Spring 1993 Vol 34 No 2; Charles County Depositions by Robert W. Barnes; Continued from vol. 34, no. 1, p. 21. (CHLR=Charles County Land Records.) NEALE, Anthony, age 20, 30 Sept. 1679; CHLR H#1 p:205.

The Maryland Calendar Of Wills; Compiled And Edited By Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton) And Roberta. Bolling Henry; Wills From 1720 To 1726; Volume V; Family Line Publications Westminster, Maryland; 1988, p. 146 Neale, Anthony, Charles Co., 20th Nov., 1722; 12th July, 1723. To Thomas Mansell, William Hunter and John Bennett, priests; George Newman, James Gates and dau. Mary, personalty. To son Raphael and hrs., "William's Folly" and personalty. To son Henry, £12, and, in case he does not enter priesthood, 1/5 of personal estate. Shd. he take orders, or die during minority, his portion to 4 younger children, viz. Edward, Charles, Bennett and Mary. To son Edward and hrs., ½ dwelling plantation "Aquenseek," and personalty, including silver chalice and suit of church stuff, to remain in sd. dwell, house for use of family. To son Charles and hrs., residue of "Aquenseek," and personalty; sd. tract to be divided by sons Raphael and Roswell, Charles Diggs, Wm. Chandler and William Diggs. To son Bennett, in case he does not enter priesthood, lease of 200 A. and 1/5 of personal estate (same condition as in bequest to son Henry). To sons Edward and Charles, exs., and their hrs., storehouse and lot in Chandler Town bou. of Philip Hemsley and Mary, his wife. To sons Edward and Charles and dau. Mary, residue of estate; shd. any of younger child., viz. Henry, Edward, Charles, Bennett and Mary, die during minority or without issue, survivors to divide portion of dec'd, except lands, which in sd. cases shall revert to sons Raphael and Roswell and their hrs. Dau. Mary to receive portion at 16, son Charles immediately. Test: John Bennet, John Sanders, Walter Pye, Margaret Pye, 18, 163.

Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part I 1673-1753; [The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1717-1735 119: Anthony Neale-31 Oct 1723-Charles Neale, Will Chandler nearest of kin.

Abstracts of the Inventories Of The Prerogative Court Libers 5-9 1720-1724 V. L. Skinner, Jr. Brookeville, Maryland 20833 May 1991, p. 49 Mr. Anthony Neale- 9.327 I(ventory) CH(arles) £1108.15.2 Feb 9 1723 May 4 1724 Appraisers: Robert Hanson, Gustavus Brown. Next of kin: Charles Neale, William Chandler. Administrator/Executor: Mr. Edward Neale.

Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Fall 1985 Vol 26 No 4; Extracted from microfilm by Carol Gehrs Mitchell. Charles County, Maryland Administration Accounts 1708-1738; The first number is the page or folio number on which the document begins. 275. Anthony Neale dec'd acct of Edward Neale exor. Mary Neale now Mary Darnell legacy, Charles Neale legacy, legacy Rev(d) William Hunter & Thomas Manell pd to Mr. Geo Thordls, legacy to Thomas Gates, legacy to Rev John Bennett. 31 May 1725

Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 24 Anthony Neale 6.344 A(ccount) CH(arles) £1108.15.2 £641.6.1 May 31 1725 Received from: Capt. John Hyde, John Courts, Daniell Jenifer, Richard Coombes, Francis Clements, John Martin. Payments to: Henry Darnall, Phill. Pratchett, Meredith Davis, Mrs. Lucinda Thompson, William Spence, Thomas Matthews, Mary Neale (now Mary Darnall) her part, Charles Neale his part, Mr. Daniell Jenifer. Legatees: Rev. William Hunter & Thomas Mansell per Mr. George Thorold, James Gates, Rev. John Bennett. Mentions: representatives (unnamed, all of age). Executor: Mr. Edward Neale.

Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 76 Anthony Neale 8.265 A CH £53.17.1 Jul 13 1727 Payments to: Mr, Raphiell Neale, Mr. Edward Magatea, John Smith. Legatees: Charles Neale, Roswell Neale. Executor; Edward Neale.

p. 65, Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II (by Elise Greenup Jourdan, Willow Bend Books, three volumes) Liber I, Page 143 1 Jul 1681; Deed of Gift from Capt. James Neale to his son Anthony Neale; a horse called Trooper, a mare called Bonne with her foal; /s/ James Neale; wit. Tho. Burford, Tho. Marshall

p. 74, Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II Liber K, Page 132 10 Oct 1681; Marriage agreement between James Neale, Gent, and Wm. Rosewell of St Mary's Co.; intended marriage of Anthony Neale, s/o James Neale, and Elizabeth Rosewell, d/o William Rosewell; one month after the ceremony James Neale to convey one equal half of all his manor lands called Wolleston Manor patented for 2,000 acres; also 300 acres adjoining said manor; also 200 acres patented by Neale adjoining Gills Land; for the use of Anthony Neale for life; after that to his intended wife Elizabeth for her natural life after that for the use of the heirs of the body of the said Elizabeth; also 3 Negroes, two white hand, 20 head of cattle, ten ewes, a ram; Neale to be paid 5,000* of tobacco and 10 barrels of corn yearly for the term of his life and that of his wife; Rosewell to deliver to Anthony Neale one Negro man and his wife with his said daughter on or before Christmas day next and will pay Anthony 20,000* of tobacco on 10 Oct 1682 and 20,000* tobacco on 10 Oct 1683; /s/ James Neale, Wm. Rosewell; wit. Josh. Pile, Tho. Grunwin

Capt. Joseph Piles 13A.286 A SM £539.5.7 #31685 May I 1695
Received from: Tomas Tolson (merchant) of London
Payments to: Luke Gardiner, Cornelius Branan, Mr. John Bercroft, Mr. Mudd, Dr. Kingsbury, Anthony Neale, John Wathen, John Ross, Thomas Turner, Mr. John Bayne, Thomas Overton, Mr. Robert Mason, Jeffry Cole, Samuell Williamson, Mr. Clement Hill, Mr. George Plater, Mr. William Stone for fees against Harrison, Mr. Phillip Briscoe, Dr. Harrison, Madam Blackiston, John Scott.
Legatees: Mr. Richard Hobart, Mr. Nicholas Gulick, William Hunter & Mr. Pennington.
Executors: Anthony Neale, Thomas Turner.
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Joseph Piles 14.98 A SM £707.8.1 £748.2.1 May 1697
Payments to: Maj. Dent due to Edward Batson, John Higgins, Mr. Hubert, John Brocker, John Bean, William Stone, Mr. Mason, Richard Edlen, Col. Cood.
Legatees: John Mathews.
Mentions: wife (unnamed, dead).
List of debts: Thomas Tolson, William Langworth, John Harris, John Noes, Oliver Berch, Giles Cooper, John Watkins, John Higgins, Robert Mason, George Gomere, Thomas Simeon, James Penney, Charles Pembridg, Henry Moore, Gerrard Slye, William Roswell.
Distribution to: Sarah (eldest daughter) wife of Nicholas Power (her 1/5th part).
Executors: Anthony Neale, Mr. Thomas Turner (dead).
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William Hawton, Sr. 1.687 I CH £293.16,1 Apr 23 1703
Appraisers: Anthony Neale, John Rowland.
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The Maryland Calendar Of Wills; Compiled And Edited By Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton) And Roberta. Bolling Henry; Wills From 1720 To 1726; Volume V; Family Line Publications Westminster, Maryland; 1988, p. 146
Neale, Anthony, Charles Co., 20th Nov., 1722; 12th July, 1723.
To Thomas Mansell, William Hunter and John Bennett, priests; George Newman, James Gates and dau. Mary, personalty.
To son Raphael and hrs., "William's Folly" and personalty.
To son Henry, £12, and, in case he does not enter priesthood, 1/5 of personal estate. Shd. he take orders, or die during minority, his portion to 4 younger children, viz. Edward, Charles, Bennett and Mary.
To son Edward and hrs., ½ dwelling plantation "Aquenseek," and personalty, including silver chalice and suit of church stuff, to remain in sd. dwell, house for use of family.
To son Charles and hrs., residue of "Aquenseek," and personalty; sd. tract to be divided by sons Raphael and Roswell, Charles Diggs, Wm. Chandler and William Diggs.
To son Bennett, in case he does not enter priesthood, lease of 200 A. and 1/5 of personal estate (same condition as in bequest to son Henry).
To sons Edward and Charles, exs., and their hrs., storehouse and lot in Chandler Town bou. of Philip Hemsley and Mary, his wife.
To sons Edward and Charles and dau. Mary, residue of estate; shd. any of younger child., viz. Henry, Edward, Charles, Bennett and Mary, die during minority or without issue, survivors to divide portion of dec'd, except lands, which in sd. cases shall revert to sons Raphael and Roswell and their hrs.
Dau. Mary to receive portion at 16, son Charles immediately.
Test: John Bennet, John Sanders, Walter Pye, Margaret Pye, 18, 163.
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Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Winter 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, Maryland: Probate Records and Inventories Part I 1673-1753; [The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1717-1735
119: Anthony Neale-31 Oct 1723-Charles Neale, Will Chandler nearest of kin.
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Abstracts of the Inventories Of The Prerogative Court Libers 5-9 1720-1724 V. L. Skinner, Jr. Brookeville, Maryland 20833 May 1991, p. 49
Mr. Anthony Neale- 9.327 I(ventory) CH(arles) £1108.15.2 Feb 9 1723 May 4 1724
Appraisers: Robert Hanson, Gustavus Brown.
Next of kin: Charles Neale, William Chandler.
Administrator/Executor: Mr. Edward Neale.
===
Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Fall 1985 Vol 26 No 4; Extracted from microfilm by Carol Gehrs Mitchell. Charles County, Maryland
Administration Accounts 1708-1738; The first number is the page or folio number on which the document begins.
275. Anthony Neale dec'd acct of Edward Neale exor. Mary Neale now Mary Darnell legacy, Charles Neale legacy, legacy Rev(d) William Hunter & Thomas Manell pd to Mr. Geo Thordls, legacy to Thomas Gates, legacy to Rev John Bennett. 31 May 1725
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Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 24
Anthony Neale 6.344 A(ccount) CH(arles) £1108.15.2 £641.6.1 May 31 1725
Received from: Capt. John Hyde, John Courts, Daniell Jenifer, Richard Coombes, Francis Clements, John Martin.
Payments to: Henry Darnall, Phill. Pratchett, Meredith Davis, Mrs. Lucinda Thompson, William Spence, Thomas Matthews, Mary Neale (now Mary Darnall) her part, Charles Neale his part, Mr. Daniell Jenifer.
Legatees: Rev. William Hunter & Thomas Mansell per Mr. George Thorold, James Gates, Rev. John Bennett.
Mentions: representatives (unnamed, all of age).
Executor: Mr. Edward Neale.
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Abstracts Of The Administration Accounts Of The Prerogative Court Of Maryland Libers 6-10 1724-1731 V. L. Skinner, Jr., p. 76
Anthony Neale 8.265 A CH £53.17.1 Jul 13 1727
Payments to: Mr, Raphiell Neale, Mr. Edward Magatee, John Smith.
Legatees: Charles Neale, Roswell Neale.
Executor; Edward Neale.
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Giles Tompkins 269191 A CH £62.14.0 £11.11.1 Mar 24 1706
Appraisers of estate: Anthony Neale, Henry Giford.
Received from: John Shaw, ----Samferson.
Payments to: Anthony Neale, John Gibbs, John Standbury.
Administratrix: Sarah Tomkine (also Sarah Tompkin


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