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James McNeill 1797 – 1881 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1797

Birth Location: Columbia County, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 07 Nov 1881

Death Location: Glascock County, Georgia, UA

Father: Daniel McNeill

Mother: Margaret Marshall

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Children(s):

The story of James McNeill began in 1797 in Columbia County, Georgia, USA. James McNeill passed away in 1881 in Glascock County, Georgia, UA.

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Biography

  • The story of James McNeill began in 1797 in Columbia County, Georgia, USA.
  • James McNeill passed away in 1881 in Glascock County, Georgia, UA.

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James McNeill's Ancestors

Self
James McNeill
1797 – 1881
Birth Place: Columbia County, Georgia, USA
Parents
Daniel "The Bridge" McNeill
1760 – 1822
Richmond, Georgia, United States
Margaret (MCNEAL) Marshall
1770 – 1855
Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Daniel ("Black River") McNeil
1730 – 1805
, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
Sarah (McNEIL) Daniels
1735 – 1811
North Carolina Colony
Matthew (Marshall (8 slaves 1820) census))
1748 – 1794
Virginia, United States
Rhoda (MARSHALL) Bohler
1745 – 1813
Probably Province, Georgia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Neill McNeill
1695 – 1760
Mary Macintish
1719 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Neil McNeill
1680 – 1774
Grizella Campbell
1680 – 1759

James McNeill's Timeline

2 Records

1797
1797
Birth of James McNeill in Columbia County, Georgia, USA
Columbia County, Georgia, USA
1881
07 Nov 1881
Age 84
Death of James McNeill in Glascock County, Georgia, UA
Glascock County, Georgia, UA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1797
    Event Place: Columbia County, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 07 Nov 1881
    Event Place: Glascock County, Georgia, UA

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