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Peter Gustaf NettermanNote*: Peter's Spouse is not known at this time 1887. Marriage*: Sweden Burial*: Died in Sweden Birth*: Sweden Death*: Sweden Family: Children:
Hilma Netterman Pederson+ b. 18 Nov 1864, d. 25 May 1931
Aaron William NeversNote*: Aaron Nevers had a farm at Richmond, Carleton County, N.B. and laterowned a farm at Union Corner, Aroostook County, Maine, U.S.A. Marriage*: Principal=Alferetta C. Annie McLean Birth*: 19 July 1868, Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, Canada Death*: 11 November 1931, Aroostook County, Maine, U.S.A. Family: Alferetta C. Annie McLean b. 1861, d. 23 August 1915
Frances 'Fanny' NeversPop-up Pedigree Burial*: In the cemetery on the hill opposite the village of Coldstream, New Bunswick. Canada Note*: William and Fanny Hayward came to Rockland in 1836. They brought withthem two young daughters, one 3 years and the other about 18 months old.William's first wife was Frances 'Fanny' Nevers. She was born at LincolnAug. 31, 1812, and they were married there Mar. 1832. Her parents wereNathaniel and Hannah Nevers. Fanny Hayward died at Rockland, CarletonCo., Nov. 12, 1847, aged 35 years, leaving William with six children,aged 1 to 14 years. Birth*: 31 August 1812, Lincoln, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada Marriage*: 17 March 1832, Lincoln, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=William Hayward Death*: 12 November 1847, Rockland, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Nathaniel Nevers Mother: (?) Hannah
Family: William Hayward b. 8 October 1810
Children:
Clarissa M. Hayward+ b. 7 Jan 1833 Frances H. Hayward b. 14 Dec 1834, d. 12 Apr 1889 Isabella H. Hayward b. 22 May 1837 Amos Henry Hayward b. 4 Aug 1839 George Nevers Hayward b. 24 Nov 1841, d. 5 Sep 1845 William Allen Hayward+ b. 8 Apr 1844, d. 1 Nov 1930 George Nevers Hayward b. 14 Jun 1846, d. 14 Nov 1875 Almeda Jane Hayward b. 13 Jun 1851, d. 29 Mar 1862
Margaret Eliza Ann NeversPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 4 February 1828, Maugreville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada Marriage*: May 1850, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Nehemiah Purdy Estabrooks Death*: 23 May 1882, Linneus, Aroostoock County, Maine, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Alexander Nevers Mother: Millicent Peters
Family: Nehemiah Purdy Estabrooks b. 26 June 1826, d. 5 December 1913
Children:
Millicent Estabrooks+ b. 2 Jul 1851, d. 3 Dec 1916 David Estabrooks b. 30 Dec 1852 Elizabeth 'Eliza' H. Estabrooks+ b. 11 Apr 1860, d. 5 Apr 1920 Clarinda 'Clara' J. Estabrooks b. 7 Feb 1862 Charles W. Estabrooks b. 12 Jun 1864 Annie Estabrooks b. 21 Jan 1866, d. 12 Jan 1934 W. Nevers Estabrooks b. 14 Jun 1868, d. 4 Mar 1939 Frederick J. Estabrooks b. 1870
Millicent Peters NeversPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 14 April 1826, Saint John, Staint John County, New Brunswick, Canada Marriage*: 16 November 1845, Rockland, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=David Jarvis Estabrooks Death*: 19 October 1889, Ashland, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Father: Alexander Nevers Mother: Millicent Peters
Family: David Jarvis Estabrooks b. 6 August 1818, d. 15 May 1848
Children:
Isabel Eliza Estabrooks b. 17 Jun 1847, d. 8 Sep 1905
James Henry 'Henry' NevilPop-up Pedigree Burial*: NcLaughlin Heights, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, U.S.A. Event-Misc*: Evergreen Cemetery, McLaughlin Heights, Vancouver, Washington, U.S.A., Type: Fact #1 Birth*: Travis County, Illinois, U.S.A. Marriage*: 1896, Principal=Carrie 'Onie' Leona Morris Parents:
Father: Michael K. O'Nevil Or Nevil
Family: Carrie 'Onie' Leona Morris b. 3 July 1871, d. 13 March 1956
Children:
Steven 'Steve' Nevil+ b. 9 Jan 1898 Teddie 'Ted' Nevil b. 1901, d. 1921
Michael K. O'Nevil Or NevilMarriage*: Note*: 'My grandad, Michael K. O'Nevil came from Ireland. After coming toAmerica he dropped the'O'. He said it was too much bother, so it's beenNevil ever since. He married my grandmother (also from Ireland) afterthey came over. 'He had been on a whaling ship and had gotten into a ruckus with thefirst mate and the captain. They each had a belaying pin, but it didn'tdo them much good. They were going to put him in irons and take him backto Ireland, but after the ruckus was over he jumped ship and swam toanother ship, about three miles distant, that was headed for America. Henever went back to Ireland. 'The first I knew of him is when they left Travis County, Illinois, wheremy father, James Henry 'Henry' Nevil was born. They went from there toRockford, Illinois. When they left Illinois they had a wagon and threehorses. My dad rode the lead horse. They landed in Pueblo, Colorado,where grandad had a fruit and confectionery store. I don't know whenthey left there. 'The next thing I have is they were living on Redwater next to the BearLodge Mountains in Wyoming. They were there during the winter of 1886when so many of the big cattlemen lost all their cattle. My dad saidwhen the snow went off the next spring the cattle carcasses floated downall the dry draws so thick that a person could have stepped from one tothe other all the way across. How long they were there I have no idea.Neither do I know whether grandad had homesteaded there or whether theywere on someone else's place, but he and Grandma had to go to Spearfish,South Dakota on business and left three children there till they camehome. Micheal K. Nevil homesteaded April 9, 1892, Township 53 north andRange 62 West. 'My Aunt Emma was the oldest, then dad, and then George. One night Emmathought she heard a noise that should,t have been in the other part ofthe house. She got a butcher knife and went to see (without a light).She was pretty quiet and there was a man outside. He had gotten thewindow up and had stuck his arm inside and caught hold of the window sillto climb in. That's when Aunt Emma chopped his fingers off with thebutcher knife. The fingers were still there when their folks came home.Granda notified all the doctors in the country of what happened and tolet him know if anyone came in to get taken care of. They all said noone came and no one ever saw anyone with fingers gone. Grandad wanted tomeet that man pretty bad. 'The next I knew, he had set up a boot and shoe store in Spearfish, SouthDakota. He made boots and shoes all by hand. How long long he was thereI have no idea. My grandmother died a short time before my folks weremarried in 1896. James Henry Nevil married Onie Morris in 1896. She wasa sister of Nina (Morris) Mahoney and Jasper W. 'Will' Morris. 'I was born January 9, 1898 and was about two years old when grandad cameout to the ranch for a short time. My father homesteaded down BeaverCreek, north of Alva, Wyoming. I had one brother, Teddie 'Ted' James,who died in 1920 from an appendicitis operation. 'Aunt Emma married Dan Casey of Spearfish, South Dakota. They had sixchildren, one set of twins, Katy and Agnes, Jim, the oldest boy, Franknext and a set of twin boys, Raymond and Russell. Aunt Emma, Frank andthe twin boys moved to Sheridan, Wyoming after Dan died. Katy marriedGeurney Robb of Belle Fourche, South Dakota who worked for J. C. EcclesHardware for many years. I don't remember who Agnes married nor wherethey lived. 'George Nevil, my dad's brother )I never saw him) was a red headed man,and worked for a railroad company. He had a leg cut off from a railroadaccident and died not long after. I don't know if it was from losing theleg or not. 'I married Lucye M. Jay from over close to Alzada, Montana, up MedicineCreek above the Cross Anchor Ranch. We had five children, Henry Jay,Loyce, Genevieve, Phyllis Jean, Bob Joe and Daniel Albert. We lost Danin 1976 from a heart attack. He left three children, two boys Scott Jay,David James and a girl, Dani Marie. We also have thirteen grandchildrenand five great grandchildren. 'My folks are both buried at Vancouver Washington, Evergreen Cemetery,McLaughlin, Heights The account is found on pages359 and 360 in the book, 'Pioneers of CrookCounty 1876-1920' by Crook County Historical Society, Crook County,Wyoming, Published by State Publishing Company, 303 East Sioux, Pierre,South Dakota and Copyright 1981, Crook County Historical Society,Sundance, Wyoming. Birth*: From Ireland Family: Children:
James Henry 'Henry' Nevil+
Teddie 'Ted' NevilPop-up Pedigree Burial*: Lot 76, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Birth*: 1901 Death*: 1921, near Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A., Unknown GEDCOM info: Acute Aappendicitis operation Parents:
Father: James Henry 'Henry' Nevil Mother: Carrie 'Onie' Leona Morris b. 3 July 1871, d. 13 March 1956
Cecily NevillePop-up Pedigree Marriage*: before 18 October 1424, Yorkshire, England, Principal=Richard Plantagenet Parents:
Father: Ralph I de Neville b. 1364, d. 21 October 1425 Mother: Joan de Beaufort Countess b. circa 1375, d. 13 November 1440
Family: Richard Plantagenet b. 20 September 1411, d. 31 December 1460
Children:
Anne Plantagenet+ b. 10 Aug 1439, d. 14 Jan 1475 Henry Plantagenet b. bt 10 Feb 1440 - 1441 Edward IV Plantagenet+ b. 28 Apr 1442, d. 9 Apr 1483 Edmund Plantagenet b. 17 May 1443, d. 31 Dec 1460 Elizabeth Plantagenet b. 22 Apr 1444, d. 1502 Margaret Plantagenet b. 3 May 1446, d. 23 Nov 1503 William Plantagenet b. 7 Jul 1447 John Plantagenet b. 7 Nov 1448 George Plantagenet b. 1449, d. bt 18 Feb 1477 - 1478 Thomas Plantagenet b. c 1450 Richard III Plantagenet+ b. 2 Oct 1452, d. 22 Aug 1485 Ursula Plantagenet b. c 1454
Richard Neville 16th Earl of Warwick1Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Anne Beauchamp Birth*: 1428 Fact 1*: between 1449 and 1471, He was made 16th Earl of Warwick, in the right of his wife, becoming one of the most powerful nobles in England. He was known as "The Kingmaker". Fact 2*: between 1455 and 1460, He was Governor of Calais, France. Fact 3*: 1460, He was 9th Earl of Salisbury. Fact 4*: 1461, He was Knight of the Garter. Death*: 1471, Richard died in a battle with the Yorkists. Parents:
Father: Richard Neville 8th Earl of Salisbury
Family: Marriage*: Principal=Anne Beauchamp
Anne Beauchamp b. circa September 1426
Children:
Isabel Neville b. b 1456 Anne Neville+ b. 11 Jun 1456, d. 1485
Citations:
1.
He was known as 'The Kingmaker'.
Elisha NewberryNote*: Person Source Marriage*: Principal=Martha Corey Birth*: circa 1780 Death*: January 1861 Family: Martha Corey b. 22 October 1785, d. 6 February 1849
Leon NewburgDeath*: Note*: Person Source Marriage*: Principal=Linda Brown Birth*: circa 1906 Family: Linda Brown b. circa 1907
Sam NewbyDeath*: Deceased
Christian NewcombNote*: CHRISTIAN6 NEWCOMB (Zaccheus5, Thomas4, Simon3, Andrew2, Andrew1) Birth*: 1759, Pleasant Valley, Dutchess, New York Marriage*: 27 September 1782, Principal=Hannah Fowler Death*: July 1812, Near Puoghkeepsie, New York Family: Hannah Fowler d. July 1834
Children:
Sarah Maria Newcomb+ b. 11 May 1798, d. 6 Sep 1860
Samuel NewcombMarriage*: Death*: Cornwallis, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada Family: Children:
Jerusha Newcomb+
Walter Russell NewcombDeath*: Deceased
Mary NewcombeDeath*: Deceased Marriage*: 15 September 1751, Principal=William Moase Family: William Moase b. 17 June 1731, d. 11 October 1772
Children:
John Moase+ b. 16 Aug 1761, d. Deceased
Jane NewdykePop-up Pedigree Note*: Silas Titus. b. ca. 1570. d. Nov. 24, 1637 at Bushey, Hertfordshire, England. Soapmaker. m. 1st Jane Newdyke, daughter of Robert, ca. 1599.She d. ca. 1621. m. 2nd Constantia Colly on Apr. 10, 1621 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, London, England. (See Family Tree Maker, Vol. 2, File2013). She d. Oct. 22, 1667 at Bushey. Both Silas and Constantia buriedat St. James Church, Bushey, Hertfordshire, England. See also Vol. 2,File 5903. Marriage*: circa 1599, Principal=Silas Titus Death*: circa 1621 Parents:
Father: Robert Newdyke
Family: Silas Titus b. circa 1570, d. 24 November 1637
Children:
Robert Titus+ b. c 1600, d. c 1679 Joan Titus b. 1611 Jane Titus b. 1614
Robert NewdykeMarriage*: Family: Children:
Jane Newdyke+ d. c 1621
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