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 | 1916 Military Registration Card for Roy Freeman Neal The Military Registration card for Roy Neal had, "Name in Full: Roy Freeman Neal; Age: 25; Address: 205 So Bloomington; DOB: December 15, 1891, Natural born. Where were you born: Louisville, Ky.; Present trade: Driver of a Mill Wagon; By whom were you employed: Snow Pamer; Where employed: Bloomington Ill; Do you have someone to support: Wife; Married or Single: Married; Race: Caucasian. Do you claim exemption from the draft: No. Signature: Roy Freeman Neal." |
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 | 1918 Indiana Marriage Record for Neutie Neal and Owen Patterson The Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 had " Name: Neutie B Neal, Spouse Name: Owen J Patterson; Marriage Date: 12 Jan 1918; Marriage County: Clark; Source: Clark County, Indiana; Source 2: Index to Marriage record 1905-1920 Inclusive Volume; Book 04 Jan 1896; OS Page: 37." |
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 | 1958 Obit for Roy Freeman Neal The Oldham County paper had, "Neal, Roy Freeman in his 57th year at General Hospital, Sunday August 24, 1958 at 5am, residence: 188 Corel Ave; Beloved hisband of Mrs Nellie Stout Neal; devoted father of Mrs. Dorothy ZurSchmeide and Mr. Freeman Neal, also survived by ? grandchildren and sister, Mrs O. J. Patterson, 3 brothers, Ernest, Marshall and Thomas Neal. Funeral services Tuesday, August 26 at 3pm at M A Stee and Sons Funeral; Home: Crestwood. Interment, Mt. Tabor Cemetery." |
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 | 1961 Death Certificate for William H Bush William H Bush death certificate had, "Commonwealth of Kentucky, File No 1166121959, Registars No: 5131, Registration District No: 755, Primary Registration District No 2275; Place of Death: Jefferson, City of Louisville; Full Name of Hospital: DOA General Hospital; Usual Residence: Jefferson County, Kentucky, Louisville. Residence of a farm? No, Address: 332 E St Catherine St, which is inside city limit. Name of Deceased: William H Bushl Date of Death: October 16, 1961, male, white, married; Date of Birth: August 23, 1888; Age 73 2 months and 14 days. Occupation: Meat cutter, retired; Birthplace, Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky USA; Father's Name: Henry Bush; Mothers Maiden Name: Margaret Clark; Informant: Mrs Lora M Bush, wife. Cause of Death: Mycardial Infarction. Onset and DeathL 1 minute..."
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 | 1937 Death Certificate of Thomas Marshall Neal The 1937 death record of Thomas Marshall Neal had county of Oldham, Worth, Full Name: Thomas Marshall Neal of Worth, male, white, married, Wife name: Nannie E Neal, DOB: July 19, 1864, ag 73, retired farmer, POB: KY. Name of father: Marshall Neal of KY. Name of Mother: Amelia Long of KY. Informant: Mes. T.M. Neal of Crestwood, KY R.R., Burial: MT Tabor Cemetery, undertaker: MA Stoess and Sons Crestwood, DOD: Dec 16, 1937" |
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 | 1934 Death Certificate of Sallie Hitt (Neal) The 1934 death record of Sallie Hitt (Neal) had "County of Jefferson, city of Louisville, Full name: Sally Hitt, 1327 Olive Street, female, white, widow, Husband: Kalfus Hitt, DOB: March 21, 1861, age 73, occupation: At home, POB: Oldham County, KY, Name of father: Marshall Neal of KY. Name of Mother: Amelia Long of Kentucky, Informant: Bessie Storts 1327 Olive Street, Burial: LaGrange, KY May 15, 1934, Undertaker: Lee C Challe Co. Registrar: Ferguson, Date of Death: May 13, 1934" |
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 | 1863 Land Deed between Marshall Neal and Isaac Long In the Oldham County Deed Book L (1860-1864), it had "This Indenture made and entered into on this the 30th day of December 1861 by and between Marshall NEAL and Amelia A. NEAL, his wife of the one part and Isaac N. LONG of the other part All of the bounds of oldham and state of Kentucky. Witnes, that the said NEAL and wife for and consideration of the sum of eight hundred and eighteen dollars to them in cash in hands said the receiot of which is handy acknowledged have this day bargained and sold and do by these presents grant, bargain, sell, alien and confirm and convey the said LONG his heirs and assignes forever a tract or parcel of land lying and being in Oldham COunty and state aforesaid on the border of Floydsfort and bounded as follows, Viz. Beginning at a Dogwood stump barnes to said LONG, thence N20 W69 poles to a swamp ash and Walnut, thence S70 W57 poles to a stone corner to LONG. Thence, S61 W67 poles to a shine in Real and OLEGSBY line, thence _84 E13 par to the beginning containing seventy seven poles, one quarter. To have and to hold the above named described and bounded tract or parcel of lands together with all and singular teh _____________________- belonging to them. The said LONG, his heirs and assign forever and said NEAL and wife for themselves, heirs ___________ do convenant and and ___ to and with the said LONG wit teh permissions hereby change? and now face. |
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 | 1856 marriage record Marshall NEAL and Pamela A. LONG In his 1856 vital statistic marriage record it had: "Date Aug. 27, 1856; Groom Marshall NEAL; Residence Oldham Co.; Age 26, Second Marriage; Place of Birth Oldham County; Bride Pamela A. LONG; Residence _____; Age 17; First Marriage; Place of Birth Shelby County." |
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 | 1934 Divorce between James Marshall Neal and Thelma Neal (Kaufman) Divorce Record of Thelma Neal and James Marshall Neal; In a Judgment for Divorce dates 3/26/1934, it said "Plaintiff, Thelma Kaufman Neal vs. Defendant, James Marshall Neal. Plaintiff, Thelma Neal, states she and defendant intermarried and became wife and husband in Louisville, Kentucky of or about June 16th, 1920; that they have been since said time, and are now wife and husband. Plaintiff states she and defendant have been actual residents of Kentucky continuously for more than one year before the filing if this action, and usually reside in Jefferson County. Plaintiff states that, without like or fault on herpart, the defendant herein has habitually behaved towards her for not less than six months in each cruel and inhuman manner as to indicate a settled aversion toward her, or such as to destroy permanently her peace and happiness. Plaintiff states she has not been divorced before. WHEREFORE, plaintiff, Thelma Kaufman Neal, prays for a judgment of absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony with defendant, for her costs, including an attorney's fee, and for all proper relief to which one say appear entitled. Signed by Counsel for plaintiff.
Thelma Kaufman Neal, plaintiff herein, states that the statements contained in the foregoing petition are true. Signed by Thelma Kaufman Neal. Subscribed and sword to before me by Thelma Kaufman Neal this 21st day of June 1933. Signed by Notary Public, Jefferson Co. Kentucky.
Jefferson Circuit Court, No 234.583, said "Thelma Kaufman Neal (Plaintiff) vs James Marshall Neal (Defendant); Interrofatoreis(sic) addressing to Blanche Kaufman, 336 Kenilworth Road, Louisville, Kentucky and M.F. Kaufman, Buechel, Kentucky, which with answers thereto are to be head as evidence on behalf of plaintiff on the hearing of the above styled action.
In the Jefferson Circuit Court, Chancery Branch Division, it had "Agreed Order, Plaintiff, Thelma Kaufman Neal vs defendant, James Marshall Neal. The defendant, James Marshall Neal, enters his appearance herein, and waives setting at rules, notice of filing interrogatories, notice of taking depositions and submission, and agrees that interrogatories may befiled and proof taken immediately, and that upon the filing of the recommendations of the Commissioner herein this case may be, and is hereby submitted in chief. Signed by defendant, James Marshall Neal. Subscribed and sworn to before me by James Marshall Neal this 5th day of January, 1934. My commission expires December 10th, 1935. Signed by Notary Public, Jefferson County, KY."
In the Depositions for Plaintiff, it had "Deposition of Blanche Kaufman taken on January 12, 1934 at 235 S Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky, to be read as evidence in behalf of plaintiff on the hearing of the above styled action, neither party, agent nor attorney being present at the examination of said witness; said witness being duly sworn, deposed as follows: 1) Blanche Kaufman. I have known the plaintiff all her life, of have known the defendant about fifteen years. They married in Louisville, Kentucky June 16th, 1920. 2) Plaintiff has lived in Kentucky all her life, and the defendant has lived in Kentucky during the 15 years I have known him. They usually reside in Jefferson County. 3) Her cause of action occurred in Kentucky, within five years next before this suit was filed. 4) He was very indifferent, and preferred to be with other people than with his own wife, occasionally he went out with the plaintiff but then he embarrassed her by ignoring her and being very indifferent in the presence of others. He criticized almost everything she did, and found fault with everything she did or suggested doing. If she had friends visit her he would walk out and leave, and did not seem to care whether it humiliated her or not. We lived in the same apartment building, and I know he stayed out late at night leaving her home along, he left her alone too much of the time. His conduct plainly indicated an aversion to her which destroyed per peace and happiness. He treated her in this manner for several years. She always treated him the best she could, tried to help him in every way she could and did not want to break up her home and lived with him as long as she could possible do so. She was not to blame for the treatment of her in many ways. According to the interrogatories by Clerk, 1) 60 years of age, 336 Kenilworth Road, Louisville, Kentucky, Housekeeper; 2) My statements are made from personal knowledge; 3) I have no interest in this case; 4) This is all I have to state. Interrogatories By County Attorney; 1) When this suit was filed they loved in Kentucky, and plaintiff has been a resident of Kentucky all her life; 2) My statements are made from personal knowledge; 3) They have not been married or divorced before; Signed by Blanch Kaufman. Also the depositions of M. F. Kaufman taken at the same time and place and action and behalf, neither party, agent nor attorney being part(?) of examination. Witness being duly sword according to law, in answer to the interrogatories hereto attached, deposed and says: 1) M.F. Kaufman, I have known plaintiff all my life, and have known defendant about fifteen years. They were married in Louisville, Kentucky on June 16th, 1920. 2) Plaintiff has lived in Kentucky all her life, and defendant has lived in Kentucky during the fifteen years I have known him. They usually reside in Jefferson County, KY. 3) Plaintiff's cause of action occurred in Kentucky and within five years next before the filing of this action. 4) For the past year he has gone out nights, he refused to take her with him and refused to do anything with her, nothing she did pleased him, and he found fault with everything. If she had any friends visit her he would leave and caused her much humiliation before her friends by acting this way. He did not have any consideration for her at all and continually embarrassed her by ignoring her in the presence of others. His conduct plainly indicated he has an aversion toward her which permanently destroyed her peace and happiness. I have heard him say he did not care anything about her and caused her much unhappiness by criticizing her and leaving her at nights and ignoring her. Sometimes he did not get home until two or three o'clock in the morning and always spent his Sunday's from her. He has treated her in this way for at least a year, without any fault on her part. She was a good wife to him, always has his meals and cloths ready, and tried to make a good home for him. She gave him no reason for acting as he did, and was not to blame for his treatment of her. Interrogatories by Clerk. 1) 30 years of age, Route 2, Buechel, KY Contractor, 2) My statements are made from personal knowledge, 3) This is all I have to state. Interrogatories by County Attorney. 1) When this suit was filed both parties lived in Louisville, KY They have lived in Kentuck ever since I have known them, 2) My statements are made from personal knowledge, 3) Neither of them have been divorced before. Signed M. F. Kaufman.
In the Report of Commissioner, "Plaintiff: Thelma Neal, Defendant, James Marshall Neal. Your Commissioner finds and recommends: 1) Petition filed January 5, 1934. Order of appearance and waver filed January 8, 1934. Evidence by interrogatories filed January 13, 1934. 2) Petition states a cause of action; 3) The Court has jurisdiction of the case; 4) Residence and marriage are established by competent testimony; 5) The essential allegations of the petition are proven; 6) recommends plaintiff be granted an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony with defendant, James Marshall Neal, and that she recover her costs herein expended, including a fee of $50.00 for her attorney. Filed March 17, 1934 and signed by Charles T Ray Commissioner.
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 | 1920 Marriage between James Marshall Neal and Thelma Kaufman Marriage Bond, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Jefferson County Court, Be it known, that we James Marshall Neal as principal, and Louis Kaufman, father of girl as surety, are jointly and severally bound to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in the sum of one hundred dollars. The condition of this bound is as follows: That, whereas Marriage is intended to be solemnized between the above bound James Marshall Neal and Thelma B Kaufman. Now, if there is no lawful cause to obstruct said Marriage, this bond shall be void, otherwise it shall remain in ful force and effect. Dated at Jeffrson County, Kentucky, this 16 day of June 1920. Attest: Name James Marshall Neal, address 510 Catherine, Name: Louis Kaufman, 153 Bellaire Avenue by Fred Koof, Minister: Rev Stevens, Presbterian. Marriage Affidavit in the clerks offince of the Jefferson county court. Date of Marriag: June 16, 1920. Place of marriage: Louisville, KY. Full name of parties: James Marshall Neal and Thelma B Kaufman, age of husband: 26, age of wife: 18, Husband place of birth: Oldham County, KY, Wife's place of birth: Louisville, KY, Father of husband: James Newton Neal, Mother of husband: Mattie B Doak, Name of father of wife: Louis Kaugman, Name of mother of wife: Blanche Hartman, Occupation of husband: Automobile mechanic. I swear that the above is true to the best of my knowlege and belied. Singed James Marshall Neal and Louis Kaufman. Louis Kaufman father of girl consets, dated June 16, 1920. signed by Fred Koof." |
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 | Antioch Shelby Cemetery | Antioch Cemetery | |
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 | Tombstone of Alice Belle Neal (1859-1888) Tombstone of Alice Belle Neal (1859-1888) buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Oldham County, Crestwood, Kentucky. Martha was the child of Marshall Neal and Pamela Amelia Neal (Long). | Pleasant Hill Church Cemetery | Located |
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 | Tombstone of Earnest Neal (1898-1970) and wife, Nannie B Neal (1901-1953), and mother, Nannie McEnnis (1874-1957) Tombstone of Earnest Neal (1898-1970) and wife, Nannie B Neal (1901-1953), and mother, Nannie McEnnis (1874-1957) buried in the Mount Tabor Cemtery in Oldham County, Crestwood, Kentucky. Earnest was the son of James Newton Neal and Mattie Belle Doak | Mount Tabor United Methodist Cemetery | Located |
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 | Tombstone of James Marshall Neal (1894-1985) and wife, Margaret Elizabeth "Libby" Neal (Bush) (1913-1987) Tombstone of James Marshall Neal (1894-1985) and wife, Margaret Elizabeth "Libby" Neal (Bush) (1913-1987) buried in the Mount Tabor Cemtery in Oldham County, Crestwood, Kentucky. James Marshall was the son of James Newton Neal and Mattie Belle Doak (Neal). | Mount Tabor United Methodist Cemetery | Located |
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 | Tombstone of James Newton Neal (1867-1949) and wife, Mattie Belle Neal (Doak) (1872-1954) Tombstone of James Newton Neal (1867-1949) and wife, Mattie Belle Neal (Doak) (1872-1954) buried in the Mount Tabor Cemtery in Oldham County, Crestwood, Kentucky. James Newton was the son of Marshall Neal and Pamela Amelia Long | Mount Tabor United Methodist Cemetery | Located |
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 | Tombstone of John Calvin Neal (1874-1875) Tombstone of John Calvin Neal (1874-1875) buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Oldham County, Crestwood, Kentucky. John Calvin was the child of Marshall Neal and Nannie Neal (Arnold) | Pleasant Hill Church Cemetery | Located |
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 | Tombstone of Marshall Neal (1830 - 1905) Tombstone of Marshall Neal (1830 - 1905) buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Oldham County, Crestwood, Kentucky. Marshall was the child of Fielding Neal (Neill) and Maria (Marshall) | Pleasant Hill Church Cemetery | Located |
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 | Tombstone of Martha Agness Long (1832-1855) and Sarah Francis Neal (1855) Tombstone of Martha Agness Long (1832-1855) and Sarah Francis Neal (1855) buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Oldham County, Crestwood, Kentucky. Martha was the second wife of Marshall Neal. She died giving birth to Sarah Francis Neal. Sarah Francis was buried with her mother. | Pleasant Hill Church Cemetery | Located |
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 | Tombstone of Newton Ballard Brown (1868-1949) and wife, Fannie Neal Brown (1869-1946) Tombstone of Newton Ballard Brown (1868-1949) and wife, Fannie Neal Brown (1869-1946) buried in the Mount Tabor Cemtery in Oldham County, Crestwood, Kentucky. Fannie was the daughter of Marshall Neal and Nannie Arnold | Mount Tabor United Methodist Cemetery | Located |
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Histories
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 | History of Nellie Katherine Stout Nellie Katherine Stout, daughter of Emory and Alveretta Stout (Smith). Nellie married Roy Freeman Neal and they had two children, William Freeman and Dorothy Neal. |
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 | History of Margaret Elizabeth "Libby" Bush Margaret Elizabeth "Libby" Neal, daughter of William Henry and Lora Mae Bush (Bailey). Margaret married James Marshall Neal and had three children, Marshall Lee, James William, and Edythe Carol Neal |
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 | History of Thelma Kaufman Thelma B Kaufman, daughter of Louis and Blanche A Kaufman (Hartman). Thelma married James Marshall Neal. They were married from 1920 to 1934 when they were divorced. |
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 | History of William Freeman Neal William Freeman Neal, son of Roy Freeman and Nellie K. Neal (Stout) married Julia Marie Schramm. William and Marie had two children, Ronald Freeman and Darlene Neal. |
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 | History of Dorothy Neal Dorothy is the daughter of Roy Freeman and Nellie K. Neal (Stout). Dorothy and her first husband, William Zur Schmeide had one daughter, Barabara. William passed away in 1977. Dorothy remarried in 1987 |
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 | History of Julia Marie Schramm Julia Marie Schramm, daughter of Charles and Julia Schramm (Graff). Julia Marrie married William Freeman Neal and had two children, Ronald William and Darlene Neal. |
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 | History of Roy Freeman Neal Roy Freeman Neal is the son of James Newton and Mattie Belle Neal (Doak). Roy married Nellie Katherine Stout and they had two children together, William Freeman and Dorothy Neal. |
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 | History of James Marshall Neal James Marshall Neal was the son of James Newton and Mattie Belle Neal (Doak). James Marshall married Thelma Kaufamn in 1920. They dovorced in 1934. They did not have any children. In 1936 James Marshall married Margaret Elizabeth Bush. They had three children together. |
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 | 1965 Neal Family Dinner Neal family dinner in Oldham County, Kentucky. The video starts showing Owen Patterson sitting next to his son-in-law (name unknown), The movie then pans to James Marshall Neal sitting at the head of the table. Sitting to his right is his daughter, Carol Neal. Standing behind Carol is Owen'w wife (and James Marshall's sister), Neutie Patterson (Neal). Other family members in the video include Earnest Neal, his 2nd wife Ann (last name unknown), |
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Individuals
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| I1196 | Bailey, George W. |
b. 17 Dec 1830 | Allbermable County, Virgina | GenTest | 14 Jan 2012 |
| I140 | Arnold, Nancy "Nannie" |
b. 2 Jul 1836 | Henry County, Kentucky | GenTest | 14 Jan 2012 |
| I35 | Neal, Thomas Marshall |
b. 19 Jul 1864 | Kentucky | GenTest | 14 Jan 2012 |
| I144 | Neal, Richard Perry |
b. 24 Apr 1877 | | GenTest | 14 Jan 2012 |
| I219 | Patterson, Owen |
b. 1896 | Kentucky | GenTest | 14 Jan 2012 |
| I1 | Neal, Marshall Lee |
b. 4 Jun 1936 | Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky | GenTest | 14 Jan 2012 |
| I34 | Neal, Robert Fielding |
b. 19 Feb 1863 | Kentucky | GenTest | 14 Jan 2012 |
| I523 | Neal (NEILL), John |
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| I817 | Hitt, Kalfus |
b. 1853 | Kentucky | GenTest | 14 Jan 2012 |
| I68 | Neal, Sarah "Sallie" Mildred |
b. 21 Mar 1861 | Kentucky | GenTest | 14 Jan 2012 |
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