Descendants
of Jesse Powell NEELEY
Generation
No. 1
1.
JESSE POWELL5 NEELEY (JOSEPH WARREN4, THOMAS G.3,
JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1) was born May 22, 1846 in Carlisle,
Sullwan Co, Ind, and died January 22, 1926 in Cordell, Washita, Oklahoma.
He married
(1) LARA LOUCENDA PUETT. She was born Abt. 1856 in AR, and died Abt. 1884 in
TX.
He married
(2) SANANTHA [NEELEY].
He married
(3) AMANDA JANE JOHNSON 1869. She was born Abt. 1856.
More About
JESSE POWELL NEELEY:
Burial:
Sod Cemetery, Cordell, Washita, Oklahoma
More About
JESSE NEELEY and AMANDA JOHNSON:
Marriage:
1869
Children
of JESSE NEELEY and AMANDA JOHNSON are:
2. i.
NATHANIEL6 NEELEY, b. August 21, 1871, Fort Smith, Crawford Co.,
AR; d. October 05, 1951, OK.
ii.
NELLY NEELEY, b. March 12, 1874, Grayson CO., TX.
iii.
CHARLEY NEELEY, b. 1876, Texas; d. 1957, OK.
More
About CHARLEY NEELEY:
Burial:
Arapho Cemetery, Arapho OK
iv.
JAMES HENRY NEELEY, b. July 20, 1879, Wise Co., TX; d. February 18, 1952,
Clinton, Custer Co., OK.
3. v.
EDWARD C NEELEY, b. December 04, 1882, Wise Co, TX; d. June 22, 1932, Cordell,
Washita, OK.
vi.
LUCINDA NEELEY, b. January 24, 1884, Decater, Wise Co., TX; d. January 11,
1964, Cordell, Washita Co., OK.
More
About LUCINDA NEELEY:
Burial:
Lawnview Cemetery; Cordell, Washita Co., OK
vii.
GEORGE COLMAN NEELEY, b. November 18, 1884.
viii.
WILLIAM NEELEY, b. December 1887, Wise Co., TX; d. August 25, 1969, Cordell,
Washita Co., OK.
Generation
No. 2
2.
NATHANIEL6 NEELEY (JESSE POWELL5, JOSEPH WARREN4,
THOMAS G.3, JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1) was born August
21, 1871 in Fort Smith, Crawford Co., AR, and died October 05, 1951 in OK. He
married RACHEL LEE NEELEY November 02, 1897 in Love Ran Indian Territory,
daughter of WILLIAM NEELEY and MARGARET WHITE. She was born November 10, 1881 in
Archer City, Archer, Texas, and died 1957 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
More About
NATHANIEL NEELEY and RACHEL NEELEY:
Marriage:
November 02, 1897, Love Ran Indian Territory
Children
of NATHANIEL NEELEY and RACHEL NEELEY are:
i. ROSIE
JANE7 NEELEY, b. April 1899, Cortez CO; d. October 10, 1941, Cortez
CO.
ii.
LIZZIE MAY NEELEY, b. January 23, 1901, Cordell, Washita Co., OK;
d. August 08, 1902, Cordell, Washita Co., OK.
iii.
JOSA LEE NEELEY, b. August 13, 1902, Cordell, Washita Co., OK;
d. August 02, 1906, Cordell, Washita Co., OK.
iv.
PHELMA LOUISE NEELEY, b. May 05, 1905.
v. ROXIE
A. NEELEY, b. March 21, 1907, Cordell, Washita Co., OK;
d. January 02, 1970, OK.
vi.
EMMIT H. NEELEY, b. January 24, 1910.
vii.
EVERETT E. NEELEY, b. August 22, 1912.
viii.
HOMER ELUEN NEELEY, b. December 30, 1914.
ix.
DORTHEA LEONA NEELEY, b. January 20, 1920, Cordell, Washita Co., OK;
d. July 14, 1979, Eufala, OK.
More
About DORTHEA LEONA NEELEY:
Burial:
Sunnylane. Cemetery, Del City OK
x.
BERTHA VIRGINIA NEELEY, b. June 01, 1922.
3.
EDWARD C6 NEELEY (JESSE POWELL5, JOSEPH WARREN4,
THOMAS G.3, JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1) was born
December 04, 1882 in Wise Co, TX, and died June 22, 1932 in Cordell, Wachita,
OK. He married ALICE MAY NEELEY 1902, daughter of WILLIAM NEELEY and MARGARET
WHITE. She was born January 27, 1884 in Cook Co., TX, and died May 04, 1957 in
Fresno, Fresno Co., CA.
Notes for
ALICE MAY NEELEY:
NEWSPAPER:
Fresno Bee COUNTY: Fresno County
California
OBIT DATE:
May 4, 1957
ARTICLE:
Alice May NEELEY; [formally of Cordell, Washita Co., OK]
Alice May
NEELEY, Sr. 1884-1957 73, died today in the home of her
daughter
Mrs L. E.[Bernice] DeTurk, at 3845 Butler Ave [Fresno CA] where Mrs. NEELEY
had been
residing. Her death followed a long illness.
Mrs.
Neeley was a native Texan. However she & her late husband
Edward C.
NEELEY [d;1932], a lumberman & laborer, spent most of their
married
life in Oklahoma. Mrs. Neeley came to California in 1939 & lived in
Bakersfield CA before moving to Fresno in 1943. She was a remember of the Palm
Avenue Church of Christ.
In
addition to her daughter she is survived by 4 sons, Neuland NEELEY of
Fresno
CA., Francis Lee Kenneth NEELEY, Estes NEELEY, Delbert NEELEY all of Fresno
CA. a
brother William NEELEY of Dill City OK., 2 sisters Rachel Neeley of
Oklahoma
City, Mrs Maggie Johnson of Dill City OK; 11 grandchildren & 1 great
grandchild.
The funeral services were held Tuesday May 7, 1957 at 10:00 am at the
Lisle
Funeral home [Fresno Ca.,] interment Belmont Memorial Park Fresno CA.
In 1936,
the [Oklahoma Historical] society teamed with the history department at the
University of Oklahoma to get a Works Progress Administration (WPA) writers'
project grant for an interview program. The project employed more than 100
writers scattered across the state, with headquarters in Muskogee, where Grant
Foreman served as project director. Asked to "call upon early settlers and
(record) the story of the migration to Oklahoma and their early life here,"
the writers conducted more than 11,000 interviews, edited the accounts into
written form, and sent them to the project director who\par
completed
the editorial process and had them typed into more than 45,000 pages. When
assembled, the Indian-Pioneer Papers consisted of 112 volumes, with one set at
the university, the other at the society. There are only two complete bound sets
of originals.
[Battle
Cry for History: The First Century of the Oklahoma Historical Society,
online\par
http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/battlcry.gif/BATTLCRY.HTM
, by Bob L. Blackburn, 5 Oct. 1998.]
Date: Tue,
02 Mar 1999 15:21:19 -0800
Old-To:indian-territory-roots-l@rootsweb.com\
From: Gay
& Tim Wall t31892@nidlink.com\
Subject:
Indian Pioneer Papers Index-Vol.66\par
To: Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com\par
Here is
the continuing...index of the Indian Pioneer Papers-Western History
Collection---University of Oklahoma. The Indian Pioneer History Papers is a
collection of interviews done in 1937 & 1938, which includes biographical
data on both living and deceased persons of Indian and pioneer heritage whose
lives have been important in the history of Oklahoma. There is also a collection
of information on family customs, tribal histories, social organizations,
folklore, legends, cemeteries, old trails, ferries, forts, trading centers and
other unrecorded facts known only to oral tradition.
VOLUME
66-----MICROFICHE #6016931------9 FICHE---
NAME
ADDRESS
NEELEY,
Alice Cordell, OK
NEELEY,
George C. " "
NEELEY,
Rachel " "
NEELEY,
John B. No address given
Neely,
Nimrod [black]
Biography
form
Works in
Progress Administration
Indian-Pioneer
History Project for Oklahoma
NEELEY,
Alice Interview # 9646
Field
Workers Name; Ida B. Leakford
This
report made on [Date] January 11, 1938
1. Name;
NEELEY, Alice Mae
2. Post
Office Address Cordell, OK
3.
Residence address [or location] West of the old Christian College
4. Date of
Birth; January 27, 1894
5 Place of
Birth; Wise County, Texas
6. Name of
Father; W. W. Neeley
Place of
Birth; Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation
Other
information about father; Lawyer & Preacher
7. Name of
Mother; Margaret White
Place of
Birth; Missouri\par
Other
information about Mother; Housewife
Notes or
complete narrative by the field worker dealing with the life and story of the
person interviewed. Refer to Manual for suggested subjects and questions.
Continue on blank sheet if necessary and attach firmly to this form. Number of
sheets attached. = 6
Pg.
204-209\par
NEELEY,
Alice Interview #9646
Ida R.
Leakford
Investigator\par
January
11, 1938
Interview
with Mrs. Alice Neeley, Cordell OK
I came to
Cordell, Oklahoma Territory, from Wichita Falls, Texas, September 19, 1892. We
crossed the Red River and came with two covered wagons and were ten days on the
road. We were in one sand- storm when we could hardly see where to go.
We filed
on land one mile west and one-half mile south of the present town of Cordell. We
also a half dug-out and a one room cabin. We also dug a well on our place and
the water was so hard that we could hardly use it.
In
planting we used two old sod walking plows and a team of horses. We walked and
broke our land. We sodded fifty acres of land and put it in corn, cotton and
sorghum cane. We would sell ear corn for 20 cents a bushel and our cotton for 5
cents a pound after it was ginned.
The men
would freight from El Reno to get our groceries and dry goods. We did not have
many clothes, we had three school dress and we also wore these dresses to church
and other entertainments; they were made of calico and father paid 5 cents a
yard for the material.
We burned
green cottonwood poles and dried cow chips and after we made a crop we would
burn corn; we had a fireplace and it was very dangerous for there were no bricks
around it. the fireplace was just made of dirt.
The fleas
were so bas at times that we could not live in our dugout so we had to move our
beds into the log cabin. I have seen my legs black with fleas. We had many mad
cats and rattlesnakes.
I had to
heard cattle for three years and I rode in a mans saddle or bareback. I could
ride almost any kind of horse whether it was tame or whether it never had been
broken to ride.
We had
biscuits once a week and that was on Sunday morning for breakfast and sometimes
we would have them for Sunday dinner.
I remember
many times I have had to shell corn, then go to the mill to have the corn
ground. I would go about 20 miles to the mill on horseback with a big sack of
shelled corn thrown on the horse behind me; if the wind didn\rquote t blow the
windmill would not turn and would not grind the corn and I would be gone for two
or three days and sometimes for a week before my turn would come.r
We had
hard times but happy ones. We had church in dugouts built up with sod and our
benches were made of cottonwood poles. We would meet on Wednesday night and have
our prayer meeting and on Friday night we had a social meeting and
entertainment's; on Sunday and Sunday nights we had church; we really enjoyed
all these meetings and we had school in the same place and a teacher could teach
with a 7th grade education.
My father
was a lawyer here in Cordell for a long time; he was Justice of the Peace, the
first one that Cordell ever had. He tried the people who were in shooting
scrapes and tried the Indians for stealing.
I well
remember when the Indians got on the warpath and there were 21 families who had
to hide in Center Point Schoolhouse at night till the soldiers could come from
Fort Sill to quiet the Indians. The white man and Indians got into trouble. The
white men were stealing the Indians wood and [unreadable]. The Indians got on
the warpath and would have cleaned up the white man if it had not been for the
soldiers from Fort Still.
The old
gray Lefer wolves would chase me for miles when I was on horseback and I would
certainly be scared.
I remember
going to a big Indian dance and barbecue. I remember the Indians would come and
camp around our place; they would put up their Tepees. Father would sell them
beef & chickens. The Indians were our friends.
We could
not wash clothes in the \ldblquote gyp\rdblquote water so we would lead our
wagon with our tubs and wash tubs & pots. We would go four miles to a spring
and do our washing, then we would dry our clothes on bushes and sometimes the
spring would be so muddy that we would have to clean it out, then wait until the
water would run off. It would take us all day to do our washing.
In 1896
there came a big rain, almost a water spout, which washed our crops out and we
had to leave here and go east to find work. We cut cord wood and picked cotton
for our living. The winter of 1896 we stayed in the eastern part of OK and
picked cotton with ice on the ground and after the cotton was picked we still
cut cord wood until March, 1897. Then we came home to start another crop and
that year we had a good crop. Also in the same year in the summer there came so
many big rains that we could not get to town to get anything to eat so we lived
on clabbered milk and eggs for three weeks and many a time we would boil kaffer
corn to eat.
Many times
one would be riding across the prairie and the grass would be so high that a
person would ride right over the top of a dugout , especially that was dug deep
into the ground.
Our chairs
were made of cottonwood poles. Our beds were made of larger cottonwood poles.
Our bed clothes were made of goods sewed together and we called them our bed
ticking we would take a scythe blade and cut grass to fill the bed ticks.
We would
have candy breakings in our home and a crowd would gather in our home and have a
big time. We would take gallons of sorghum and make candy.
Transcribed
from a copy of the microfiche by Pauline Phelps 5/12/1999
More About
ALICE MAY NEELEY:
Burial:
May 07, 1957, Belmont Memorial Park, Fresno CA
Confirmation:
1998, Death & Birth from Death Certificate
More About
EDWARD NEELEY and ALICE NEELEY:
Marriage:
1902
Children
of EDWARD NEELEY and ALICE NEELEY are:
4. i.
NEULAND A "JACK"7 NEELEY, b. January 14, 1904, Cordell
OK; d. December 1980, Fresno California.
5. ii.
NENA BERNICE NEELEY, b. February 19, 1906, Sentinel,l Washita Co., OK; d.
March 22, 1991, Redwood City, California.
6. iii.
FRANCIS LEE KINNETH NEELEY, b. April 26, 1909, Sentinel, Washita Co., OK; d.
May 05, 1988, Fayetteville AR.
iv.
DAVOIL NEELEY, b. April 26, 1913; d. January 05, 1914.
7. v.
DELBERT NEELEY, b. November 04, 1918, Cordel, Washita Co, Oklahoma; d. April
12, 1991, Fresno, California.
8. vi.
ESTES LAVELL NEELEY, b. December 05, 1922, Cordell, Washita Co., OK; d. April
1987, Fresno, Fresno Co., California.
Generation
No. 3
4.
NEULAND A "JACK"7 NEELEY (EDWARD C6, JESSE
POWELL5, JOSEPH WARREN4, THOMAS G.3, JOSEPH2,
WILLIAM1) was born January 14, 1904 in Cordell OK1, and
died December 1980 in Fresno California1. He married (1) EVELYN
ABOLLA, daughter of MARIANO ABALLO and LOUSIESE LEVISQUE. She was born May 03,
1924 in RI. He married (2) MAMIE [MILLIE].
Notes for
NEULAND A "JACK" NEELEY:
NEWSPAPER:
The Fresno Bee
COUNTY:
Fresno, Fresno County California
OBIT DATE:
July 5, 1994
ARTICLE:
Neuland Jack NEELEY; [formally of Cordell, Washita Co., OK] born January 14,
1904 at Sentinel Washita Co., OK, the son of Edward & Alice NEELEY, Alice
NEELEY & her children came to California in 1939 & lived in Bakersfield
CA before moving to Fresno CA in 1943. He was preceded in death by 1 brother of
Arkansas & 2 brothers of Fresno CA., a sister; of Redwood City CA., Survived
by his wife Evelyn Lynn NEELEY, a daughter by a previous marriage who resides in
Las Vegas NV & several grandchildren & nieces & nephews.
More About
NEULAND A "JACK" NEELEY:
Burial:
July 05, 1994, Holy Cross Cemetery, Fresno CA.
Child of
NEULAND NEELEY and EVELYN ABOLLA is:
i. BARBARA
ANN8 NEELEY, b. Abt. 1941, Fresno, California; d. Abt. 1962, Fresno,
California.
5.
NENA BERNICE7 NEELEY (EDWARD C6, JESSE POWELL5,
JOSEPH WARREN4, THOMAS G.3, JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1)
was born February 19, 1906 in Sentinel, Washita Co., OK, and died March 22, 1991
in Redwood City, California. She married (1) LESTER DETURK. She married (2)
HENRY LEWIS. She married (3) CHARLES A. GLEASON May 10, 1928.
More About
NENA BERNICE NEELEY:
Burial:
March 25, 1991, Belmont Memorial Park, Fresno CA
More About
CHARLES GLEASON and NENA NEELEY:
Marriage:
May 10, 1928
Child of
NENA NEELEY and LESTER DETURK is:
i.
CHARLENE8 DETURK, b. December 31, 1947; m. JOHN HOWARD.
6.
FRANCIS LEE KINNETH7 NEELEY (EDWARD C6, JESSE POWELL5,
JOSEPH WARREN4, THOMAS G.3, JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1)
was born April 26, 1909 in Sentinel, Washita Co., OK2, and died May
05, 1988 in Fayetteville AR2. He married GRACE DENA NEAL March 19,
1938 in Phoenix AZ. She was born July 04, 1911 in Konowa, OK, and died 2001 in
Harrison Ark.
Notes for
FRANCIS LEE KENNETH NEELEY:
NEWSPAPER:
Fayetteville ? Arkansas
COUNTY:
Fayetteville, Arkansas
OBIT DATE:
May 5, 1988
ARTICLE:
Francis Lee Kenneth NEELEY; [formally of Cordell, Washita Co., OK]
Francis
Lee Kenneth NEELEY, Sr. 1909-1988 79 of Fayetteville,
Arkansas,
died Thursday May 5,1988 Fayetteville hospital
born April
26, 1909, at Sentinel Washita Co., OK the son of
Edward
& Alice NEELEY, he was a retired dispatcher for Lockheed
Missile at
Sunnyvale CA, and a member of the Church of Christ.
He was a
U.S Army veteran of World War II and had moved to Fayetteville,
in 1984
from Yellville Arkansas.
Survivors
are his wife Grace [Neal] NEELEY, of the home; three sons, John
Edward
NEELEY of Deer Park Texas, Francis Lee Kenneth NEELEY, Jr. of Harrison,
Arkansas,
Dennis H. NEELEY of Rancho Cordova, Sacramento CA.;
2 brothers
Neuland NEELEY of Fresno CA., "J" Delbert NEELEY of Clovis
CA., a
sister; Bernice DeTurk of Redwood City CA., 8 grandchildren, & several
nieces
& nephews.
Funeral
will be at 10:00 am Monday May 9, 1988 at Nelson's Funeral Chapel
with
burial Interment in National Cemetery.
Pallbearers;
John
Neeley, Kenneth Neeley, Larry Blasdel, Edward Umek,
Houston
Neal, Lester DeTurk [brother-in-law]
More About
FRANCIS LEE KENNETH NEELEY:
Burial:
May 09, 1988, National Cemetery, Fayetteville AR
More About
FRANCIS NEELEY and GRACE NEAL:
Marriage:
March 19, 1938, Phoenix AZ
Children
of FRANCIS NEELEY and GRACE NEAL are:
i. JOHN
EDWARD8 NEELEY, b. March 04, 1945, Contra Costa CA; m. REBECCA ANN
MOONEY, January 1968, Dell, AR.
More
About JOHN NEELEY and REBECCA MOONEY:
Marriage:
January 1968, Dell, AR
9. ii.
FRANCIS LEE KENNETH NEELEY, JR., b. September 24, 1947, Sonoma CA.
10. iii.
DENNIS RAY NEELEY, b. December 08, 1949, Fresno CA.
iv.
MADONNA SUE NEELEY, b. November 11, 1938, Oklahoma; d. February 25, 1942, San
Luis Obispo Co., CA.
More
About MADONNA SUE NEELEY:
Burial:
age 3 years
7.
DELBERT7 NEELEY (EDWARD C6, JESSE POWELL5,
JOSEPH WARREN4, THOMAS G.3, JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1)3,4
was born November 04, 1918 in Cordell, Washita Co, Oklahoma5, and
died April 12, 1991 in Fresno, California5. He married REVA ANNELLE
DALBEY December 10, 1948 in Los Angeles, California. She was born May 01, 1928
in Mexico, MO.
Notes for
DELBERT NEELEY:
Chronological
Briefs [from year 1938 to 1978]
1938;
After
graduation, in latter part of year, my family moved to Bakersfield CA. After
arriving in CA I enrolled in Business School. I also took some classes in public
school so that transcripts of my high school records could be transferred. I
graduated from Kern County Union High School in 1940. I worked a various part
time jobs, the next 2 years, while attending school.
1941-1942;
I applied
& was assigned a position as a business trainee with the Federal Government
& gradually worked this into a permanent position.
1943;
In April
of this year I was inducted into the Navy. Received all my basic training at
Farragut Naval Training Station in Idaho. I later attended services schools at
this same Training Station. After finishing these schools I was transferred to a
Destroyer Squadron in San Francisco, shipped out to the South Pacific, remained
in that area until the war ended.
1945-1947;
[Woodbury College 1947]
Discharged
from service in December. Entered college in Southern CA under the GI Bill
beginning the next semester. Received my BA Degree in Business Administration.
Worked full time, for Southern CA Edison Power, while attending college.
1948-1949;
Married
Reva Annelle Dalbey 12-10-1948; we were married during my early college days.
After
graduation I moved my family to Fresno CA. I gained employment with the County
of Fresno in law enforcement. This became my career.
1978;
I am at
present time Supervisor in charge of the Criminal Identification Section of the
Sheriff's Department of Fresno CA.
Notes:
We have 2
children, a daughter age 32 & a son age 26. Two grandchildren twin boy &
girl, age 10.
We own our
own home, designed & constructed to our specifications, on a mini-ranch, out
from the town of Clovis CA in the county of Fresno Co., CA.
We are
both in good health. We are involved in several outdoor activities. Some we
pursue as a hobby.
Our
tentative plans are for retirement in the next year. When we retire we hope to
travel extensively & enjoy our outdoor activities as much as possible.
This
biography was written by my father & sent to the Reunion Committee because
he did not attend the reunion of 1978. He passed away in April 1991 of lung
decease which he had suffered from for a long while. He & my mother did get
to do a lot of traveling of the US, Mexico, and to Alaska before he got
sick. I have just last weekend received this information in a box of old family
photo's, from my brother who was going to throw the box away. I have letters to
him from his mother while he was over sea's dated 1943-1945.
NEWSPAPER:
Fresno Bee
COUNTY:
Fresno Co., CA
OBIT DATE:
April 13,1991
ARTICLE:
"J" Delbert Neeley formally of Cordell, Washita Co., OK FRIANT,
[Fresno CO., CA] Private arrangements for "J" Delbert NEELEY 72 are
under the direction of Lisle Funeral Home. Mr. NEELEY died Friday April 12,1991
He was a retired deputy sheriff for Fresno County CA. Surviving are his wife
Reva a son Scott of Clovis CA, a daughter Pauline Phelps of Fresno; two
grandchildren of Fresno; a brother Neuland Neeley of Fresno [formerly from
Cordell OK] Remembrances maybe sent to the American Lung Association, PO Box
11187, Fresno 93772
More About DELBERT NEELEY:
Burial:
April 13, 1991, Belmont Memorial Park Fresno CA
More About
DELBERT NEELEY and REVA DALBEY:
Marriage:
December 10, 1948, Los Angeles, California
Child of
DELBERT NEELEY and REVA DALBEY is:
i. SCOTT8
NEELEY, b. July 24, 1951, Fresno, California; m. SHIRLEY JEAN REAVIS, April
10, 1976, Fresno, California; b. April 06, 1952.
More
About SCOTT NEELEY and SHIRLEY REAVIS:
Marriage:
April 10, 1976, Fresno, California
8.
ESTES LAVELL7 NEELEY (EDWARD C6, JESSE POWELL5,
JOSEPH WARREN4, THOMAS G.3, JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1)
was born December 05, 1922 in Cordell, Washita Co., OK6, and died
April 1987 in Fresno, Fresno Co., California6. He married CHARLES
MARGARET ALLEN May 11, 1942 in San Louis Obispo, CA. She was born August 06,
1922 in OK.
More About
ESTES NEELEY and CHARLES ALLEN:
Marriage:
May 11, 1942, San Louis Obispo, CA
Children
of ESTES NEELEY and CHARLES ALLEN are:
11. i.
BARBARA GALE8 NEELEY, b. July 05, 1943, Tulare CO., CA.
12. ii.
NANETTE ESTELLE NEELEY, b. March 22, 1951, Santa Clara CA.
13. iii.
THOMAS A. NEELEY, b. May 23, 1958, Fresno CA.
iv.
JANEEN C. NEELEY, b. October 06, 1959, Fresno, Fresno Co., CA; m. THOMAS
VALERI, Abt. 1986, Tracey CA; b. CA.
More
About THOMAS VALERI and JANEEN NEELEY:
Marriage:
Abt. 1986, Tracey CA
Generation
No. 4
9.
FRANCIS LEE KENNITH8 NEELEY, JR. (FRANCIS LEE KINNETH7,
EDWARD C6, JESSE POWELL5, JOSEPH WARREN4,
THOMAS G.3, JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1) was born
September 24, 1947 in Sonoma CA. He married DEBBIE UMEK August 16, 1975 in Lead
Hill, AR. She was born April 20, 1955 in Joliet, ILL.
More About
FRANCIS NEELEY and DEBBIE UMEK:
Marriage:
August 16, 1975, Lead Hill, AR
Children
of FRANCIS NEELEY and DEBBIE UMEK are:
i.
SANDRA LEE9 NEELEY, b. October 15, 1976, Harrison Ark.
ii.
KENNETH LEE NEELEY, b. August 14, 1978, Harrison Ark.
10.
DENNIS RAY8 NEELEY (FRANCIS LEE KINNETH7, EDWARD C6,
JESSE POWELL5, JOSEPH WARREN4, THOMAS G.3,
JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1) was born December 08, 1949 in Fresno
CA. He married CHRISTINE DENISE ALLEN June 29, 1974 in Holloman AFB, NM. She was
born November 01, 1953 in Sacramento CA.
More About
DENNIS NEELEY and CHRISTINE ALLEN:
Marriage:
June 29, 1974, Holloman AFB, NM
Children
of DENNIS NEELEY and CHRISTINE ALLEN are:
i.
CASSANDRA LEE9 NEELEY, b. August 16, 1975, Torrejon AB, Spain.
ii.
DENNIS RAY NEELEY, JR., b. December 10, 1976, Syess, AFB Texas.
iii.
WEST WADE NEELEY, b. March 13, 1982, Harrison Ark.
iv.
SHANE MICHAEL NEELEY, b. September 22, 1983, Carmichael CA.
11.
BARBARA GALE8 NEELEY (ESTES LAVELL7, EDWARD C6,
JESSE POWELL5, JOSEPH WARREN4, THOMAS G.3,
JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1) was born July 05, 1943 in Tulare CO.,
CA. She met LEONARD BAXTER Abt. 1972 in Fresno CA. He was born in CA.
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LEONARD BAXTER and BARBARA NEELEY:
Marriage
Fact: 1978
Other-Begin:
Abt. 1972, Fresno CA
Child of
BARBARA NEELEY and LEONARD BAXTER is:
14. i.
KEVIN D.9 BAXTER, b. July 06, 1972, Fresno CA.
12.
NANETTE ESTELLE8 NEELEY (ESTES LAVELL7, EDWARD C6,
JESSE POWELL5, JOSEPH WARREN4, THOMAS G.3,
JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1) was born March 22, 1951 in Santa Clara
CA. She married WAYNE SHARPE Abt. 1972 in Fresno CA. He was born in CA.
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WAYNE SHARPE and NANETTE NEELEY:
Marriage:
Abt. 1972, Fresno CA
Children
of NANETTE NEELEY and WAYNE SHARPE are:
i.
RUSSELL W.9 SHARPE, b. September 11, 1973.
ii. BRAD
P.SHARPE, b. March 28, 1972.
iii.
MATTHEW JAMES SHARPE, b. February 12, 1980.
13.
THOMAS A.8 NEELEY (ESTES LAVELL7, EDWARD C6,
JESSE POWELL5, JOSEPH WARREN4, THOMAS G.3,
JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1) was born May 23, 1958 in Fresno CA. He
met FEMALE JENNINGS in Fresno CA.
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THOMAS NEELEY and FEMALE JENNINGS:
Single:
Fresno CA
Child of
THOMAS NEELEY and FEMALE JENNINGS is:
i.
ELIZABETH MICHELLE9 NEELEY, b. November 22, 1980.
Generation
No. 5
14.
KEVIN D.9 BAXTER (BARBARA GALE8 NEELEY, ESTES LAVELL7,
EDWARD C6, JESSE POWELL5, JOSEPH WARREN4,
THOMAS G.3, JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1) was born July
06, 1972 in Fresno CA. He married FEM [BAXTER].
Child of
KEVIN BAXTER and FEM [BAXTER] is:
i.
GIRL10 BAXTER, b. Abt. 1996.
Endnotes
1.
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index:
U.S., Date of Import: Nov 10, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.28402.29
2.
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index:
U.S., Date of Import: Nov 10, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.28401.2
3. David
Neeley Family Historian, "Family Group Record of John Neeley son of
William," Family Group Record 1 Documentation.
4. State
of Oklahoma -Department of Health, Delbert Neeley, (Amendment to Certificate of
Birth), State of Oklahoma -Department of Health, Amendment to Certificate of
Birth filed date of birth 11/4/1916 registered 11/9/1918 by parents Abstract of
supporting doc. evidence Affidavit Neuland A. Neeley Brother (3/31/1978 )
Military Record J. F. Corcorn (12/23/1945 Brothers Birth Cert., signed by F.A.
Warzyn 5/15/1945.
5.
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index:
U.S., Date of Import: Nov 10, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.28402.26
6.
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index:
U.S., Date of Import: Nov 10, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.28400.127
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