Notes
Note for: Elizabeth Gayer, -
William Gayer married "Elizabeth Gayer, his cousin", daughter of Sir John
Gayer of England. Nantucket Vital Records.
Notes
Note for: Mary (Polly) Neal, 12 OCT 1811 -
Mary (Polly) Neal b) 12 Oct 1811. I do not have the date of her
marriage, but she was married to John (Jack) Scott. His birth was about
1805. The death dates of this man and wife we do not have, but T. A.
Walton wrote that Mary Neal married Jack Scott, moved to Arkansas, and
died there.--From Chester I. Miller's Neal book.
Notes
Note for: Delilah Neal, 1 DEC 1813 -
"Delilah Neal, b) 1 Dec 1813 in N.C., death date not know, m) Lawrence
Co., OH 16 Jun 1833 to Peter Jones, son of Joshua; b)ca 1808 in Ohio. In
1850 census they had five children. They moved West, place of death and
time of same not known."--Chester I. Miller in his Neal book
Notes
Note for: Frances (Fannie) Neal, 7 JAN 1816 - ABT 1900
"Frances (Fannie she was called) Neal, b) 7 Jan 1816 in N.C., d)Law. Co.
Ohio ca 1900;m) Jacob Woolum, b)ca 1803 (he claimed in two census that he
was born in Ohio, and his son in 1880 claimed his father was born in PA);
he d) in Lawrence Co., OH in 1882. Their married life was lived out in
Lawrence Co., in Aid and Symmes Townships, and they are buried at the ME
Rehoboth Cemetery on Buffalo Creek in Symmes Township of Law. Co.,
Ohio."--From Chester I. Miller's Neal book
Notes
Note for: Charles Neal, 18 FEB 1819 -
"Charles Neal, b) 18 Feb 1819, possibly in Monroe Co., Va. He was dead
sometime in 1830-1840 period."--From Chester I. Miller's Neal book
Notes
Note for: Walter Neal, 12 MAR 1821 - 9 JUN 1894
"Walter Neal, b) 12 Mar 1821 in Monroe Co Virginia; d) 9 Jun 1894; m)
Lawrence Co., OH. 28 Nov 1839 to Andocia (Ann) Day, sister of John Neal
above, b) 8 Mar 1821 in KY. She was alive in 1880; death date not known
nor place of burial for her nor her husband."--From Chester I. Miller's
Neal book
Notes
Note for: Andrew Neal, 1 APR 1822 - 30 NOV 1895
"Andrew Neal, b) in Virginia 1 Apr 1822, d)30 Nov 1895; m)Law. Co., Ohio
10 Sep 1842 to Mary Peyton, dau. of William Peyton; b)25 Oct 1827; d) 12
Sep 1896. They lived on Johns Creek in Aid Township of Law. Co., Ohio.
Their burial place is not known to this compiler."--From Chester I.
Miller's Neal book
Notes
Note for: Andreas Eyermann, ABT 1610 -
Information about Andreas comes from civil records, as the church records
do not go back beyond about 1700 in Sulzbach. This information comes
from Hermann Eiermann who derived the name and date from the civil
records in Karlruhe, Germany.
Notes
Note for: Peter Ayermann, ABT 1580 -
Peter Ayermann was a teacher in Sulzbach, Natelstein and Neckargerach.
Notes
Note for: Hans Eyermann, 1550 - 1605
Hans Eyermann was a mayor, or burgermeister, of Sulzbach, following his
father in that office.
Notes
Note for: Hans Eyermann, 1520 -
The Hans Eyermann was the first Eyermann child to be born in Sulzbach.
He became the mayor, or burgermeister of that town. In 1602 he was
referred to as "the old mayor."
Notes
Note for: Peter Eyermann, ABT 1492 -
Peter Eyermann left Eberbach before 1515. When the local Duke became a
Protestant during the Reformation, he declared that all his subjects must
also become Protestant. Peter moved to Sulzbach im Odenwald as it was
remaining Catholic and he was therefore able to remain a Catholic. The
town is predominantly Catholic to this day.