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Adam McNeely 1730–1805 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1730

Birth Location: NC

Death Date: 1805

Death Location: North Carolina

Father: Robert McNeely

Mother:

Spouse(s): Lattice Kilpatrick, Margaret None

Children(s): Margret McNeely

Adam McNeely was born in 1730 in NC, the child of Robert Mcneely And Rebecca Barnett Keen. Adam McNeely married Lattice Kilpatrick, Margaret, and had children including Margret Mcneely. Adam McNeely passed away in 1805 in North Carolina.

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Biography

  • Adam McNeely was born in 1730 in NC, the child of Robert Mcneely And Rebecca Barnett Keen.
  • Adam McNeely married Lattice Kilpatrick, Margaret, and had children including Margret Mcneely.
  • Adam McNeely passed away in 1805 in North Carolina.

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Adam McNeely's Ancestors

Self
Adam McNeely
1730–1805
Birth Place: NC
Parents
Robert McNeely
1690–1781
Tyrone, Ireland
Grandparents
James (Wolfe) McNeale
1670–
Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Mary Rowan
1668–
Co Antrim, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Elijah McNeely
1650–
Lucinda Cooper
1650–1711
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir McNeely
1628–1660
Margaret Conroy
1630–1690

Adam McNeely's Descendants

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Adam McNeely (abt 1730–1805) m. Lattice Kilpatrick (abt 1730–1812) m. Margaret (abt 1730–Bef. 1800)
  1. 1. Margret McNeely 1765–1796 m. William Snoddy 1749–1812
    1. 1. John (David) Snoddy 1786–1858 m. Ann ("Nancy") Purvis 1796–1870
      1. 1. John Snoddy 1824–1903 m. Eliza Weddington 1842–1918
        1. 1. Charles (Franklin (Frank)) Snoddy 1880–1962 m. Leona Loyd 1880–1969
        2. 2. John (Albert) Snoddy 1866–1937
        3. 3. MARY (CLEMENTINE) SNODDY 1864–
        4. 4. Robert (Montgomery) Snoddy 1865–1940
        5. 5. David (A.) Snoddy 1860–1900
        6. 6. Ida (Elsie) Snoddy 1870–1962
        7. 7. Thomas (Houston) Snoddy 1872–1944
        8. 8. William (Claude) Snoddy 1874–1922
        9. 9. Lona Snoddy 1876–1960
        10. 10. Nancy (Ann) Snoddy 1879–1878
      2. 2. Margaret (Elizabeth "Betsy") Snoddy 1826–1900
      3. 3. Frances (E) Snoddy 1837–1866
      4. 4. David (Andrew) Snoddy 1829–1886
      5. 5. William (C.) Snoddy 1817–1846
      6. 6. Martha (J.) Snoddy 1818–1886
      7. 7. Price (Montgomery) Snoddy 1841–1886
      8. 8. Pleasant (H.) Snoddy 1833–1900
      9. 9. Elizabeth (M (Betsie)) Snoddy 1828–
      10. 10. Mary (Ann) Snoddy 1831–1857
      11. 11. Julia Snoddy 1820–1850
    2. 2. Rebecca Snoddy 1785–1828
    3. 3. Margaret (Peggy) Snoddy 1796–1811
    4. 4. Graham Snoddy 1797–1851
    5. 5. Sarah Snoddy 1799–1849
    6. 6. William (S.) Snoddy 1785–1825
    7. 7. Isabel Snoddy 1787–1825
    8. 8. Elizabeth Snoddy 1791–1811
    9. 9. Sarah Snoddy 1799–1849

Adam McNeely's Timeline

2 Records

1730
abt 1730
Birth of Adam McNeely in NC
NC
1805
1805
Age 75
Death of Adam McNeely in North Carolina
North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1730
    Event Place: NC

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1805
    Event Place: North Carolina

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