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Neals and O'Neals in South Carolina

Stephen Neal Dennis  (View posts) Posted: 21 Feb 2004 3:19PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Neal, Neel, Neil
Britton or Britten Neal is a challenge to those of us who hope to separate the South Carolina Neals from the O'Neals or Neallys. Spelling was far from certain, as I have a record of a deed from John Neel of Union County in March 1800, and his name is spelled Neel, Neal and O'Nall in the same document.

I have been working on a database for the colonial land grants and later state land grants to anyone named Neal or Neel (and several variant spellings) in upcountry South Carolina between 1750 and 1800.

Given the constant in-migration from Ireland, separating out some of these families is almost impossible, but I have made a little progress.

Re: Neals and O'Neals in South Carolina

Troy  (View posts) Posted: 22 Feb 2004 8:29PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Neal, Green
I'm resesearching some GREENs from Greenville SC that may have filed for Cherokee enrollment. They may have intermarried with the NEAL family in that region. Do you have info on any Neals that came out of Greenville/Pendleton that later may have filed for Indian/Cherokee enrollment? Thanks

Re: Neals and O'Neals in South Carolina

Stephen Neal Dennis  (View posts) Posted: 22 Feb 2004 9:06PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Neal, Neel
The information you give in your response is fairly vague. If you will contact me privately, we can exchange information. There are Neals in both locations, but until I know what research you have done it would be imposssible to know whether any of my information might help you.

Re: Neals and O'Neals in South Carolina

debbie9301948  (View posts) Posted: 14 Mar 2004 6:25AM GMT
Classification: Query
Stephanie,
My g-g-g-grandfather was Baillen Brittian O'Neal born about 1765-70 in Greenville, So. Carolina. He was listed on the 1790 Census as Brit Neal. He married a Hannah Sherrill about 1788-89 and they had 6 sons. James (b-1790), Phillip Sherrill (b-1795), Andrew (b-July 1799), Zachariah (b-1800 & my g-g-grandfather), Albert (b-1805) and Bird Britton/Brittian (b-1811). They left So Carolina before 1830 and moved to Habersham County, Ga and then went north to Dade County Ga.
Now there was also a John Britton O'Neal born about 1782 in Greenville, So Carolina which I believe to be a brother or a cousin or nephew to my Baillen Brittian. Jhn married a lady by the name of Ann Easterling from North Carolina. John also left the area about the same time and moved into Habersham County and then went South to Twiggs, alot of his descendents went to Florida. If any of this rings a bell with you please e-mail me at ddslr1120@comcast.net. Are you related to these O'Neals?

Thanks Debbie Smith

Re: Neals and O'Neals in South Carolina

debraanderson15  (View posts) Posted: 1 Jul 2009 8:02PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hoping your email address is current...

NOTE: 12 June 1799, Bk-D, p380 (of records), South Carolina, Newberry CO, Abijah Oneal and Samuel Kelly Junr, Admrs. of John Kelly decd. of Newberry County, to Israel Chandler of same, for £43 sterling, 80 acres on waters of Bush River, part of 200 acres granted to Thomas Ryall 13 July 1770, recorded in Book EEE, p.463, adj. land surveyed for Barbara Echard, Jeremiah Lewis, said tract conveyed by Thomas Ryall to Samuel Worthington 14 Dec 1771 and conveyed by Exrs. of Worthington to John Coppock in April 1792. Abijah Oneall (Seal), Saml Kelly (Seal) Wit: John Coppock, P.B. Waters. Proved by the oath of P B Waters 17 Sept 1799 before Fred Nance, J.P. Recorded 17 Sept 1799 - - - SOURCE: Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts Volume II: Deed Books C, D-2, and D, 1794-1800 [1765-1800], By Brent H. Holcomb, SCMAR, Columbia, South Carolina, 2000
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NOTE:13 Sept 1799, South Carolina, Newberry CO, Bk-D, p381 (of records), Hugh Oneal, miller, and Abijah Oneal, planter, of Newberry County, to Joseph Thompson of same, tanner, for $40, 10 acres, part of tract of 100 acres which John Palmer and wife Hannay 28 Aug 1790 conveyed to Hugh Oneal and Abijah Oneal, sons and exrs. of William Oneal, deceased. Abijah Oneal (Seal), Hugh Oneal (Seal) Wit: John Coate, John Elleman, Charles Oneall. Proved by the affirmation of John Elleman 13 Sept 1799 before Fred Nance, J.P. Recorded 18 Sept 1799. Plat included showing adjacent land owners: George McKinny, Hugh Oneall, John Elleman. Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts Volume II: Deed Books C, D-2, and D, 1794-1800 [1765-1800], By Brent H. Holcomb, SCMAR, Columbia, South Carolina, 2000. Source located FHL Salt Lake City, UT.



I am researching 'my' Charles Neal of Newberry CO, SC. He marr to Jemima Davenport 1793. Jemima's sister was Amy. Amy Davenport marr to 'a' John Kelly (all proven per record). I am just now starting to look at my earlier Neals in SC, and these two records (pasted above) just caught my attention (among others). Have no idea if this is my Charles, but the combination of names of interest to me.

'My' Charles (assume Jr) b. abt 1772 seems to be connected to Charles Neal Sr and a Jonathan Neal (also of Newberry). My Charles Neal removed to Giles CO TN.

Happened upon your posting to this board.

Can you tell me anymore about the various Neals/Nealls/Neils/Neills/O'Neals/Oneals (so forth and so on) of Newberry SC?

Side NOTE: I know my Charles Neal owned land in Newberry Dist in the Bush River/Indian Creek area.


Thank you,
Debra

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