Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Virginius W. Nash [1674]

      Sex: M

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         Father: John Nash [653] (1805-1884) 409,410,411,412 [MRIN:575] 
         Mother: Elizabeth Edwards [1671] (      -      ) 1533 


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William Nash [1640]

      Sex: M

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         Father: Nash [1631] (      -      ) 30 [MRIN:1100] 
         Mother: Dinah Etheredge [1630] (      -      ) 30 


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William Nash [1580]

      Sex: M

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         Father: Thomas Nash Sr. [1574] (      -1734) 29 [MRIN:1082] 
         Mother: Ann Etheredge [1573] (      -      ) 29 


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William C. Nash [697]

      Sex: M

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1. Thief 3117, bicycle stolen, 3 Oct 1893 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
3 October 1893---Bicycle Thief
On Saturday night, Mr. William C. Nash, the well-known dry goods merchant under Kirn Hall, left his bicycle leaning against the window, near the store door, as has been the custom with him for a long time. Not long afterwards a thief came along and carried the machine off, and Mr. Nash has not seen or heard of it since. A white man, carrying a bicycle and in a very excited frame of mind, crossed the ferry to Norfolk shortly after 8 o'clock, and may have been the thief. There is a standing reward of $50 for the apprehension of a bicycle thief, and the police of both cities have been notified of the theft.


Parents
         Father: John Nash [653] (1805-1884) 409,410,411,412 [MRIN:265] 
         Mother: Ann Lucretia Collins [654] (1809-1898) 409,1534 


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William Nealis [71]

      Sex: M

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picture Annie E. C. Neaville [584]

      Sex: F

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         Father: Henry W. D Neaville [14] (1813-1889) 69,292 [MRIN:14] 
         Mother: Mary [15] (Abt 1779-1859) 70 

Spouses and Children
1. *Partin [585] (       -       ) 3118  [MRIN:236]
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Georganna Neaville [2342]

      Sex: F

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          Birth: Abt 1839 - Virginia 109
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         Father: John C. Neaville [11] (1810-1871) 105,106 [MRIN:13] 
         Mother: Elizabeth [12] (1818-1896) 105,106 


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George L. Neaville [2450]

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1. Appointed 3119, new council appointed by Governor, 31 Mar 1870 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Journal--31 March 1870
New Council appointed by Governor Gilbert C. Walker; J. B. Pendleton, E. C. Brooks, Geo. M. Bain, John Carr, Wash. Reed, John B. White, Geo. L. Neaville, John Mahoney, W. H. H. Hodges, C. W. Murdaugh, JOhn H. Gayle, Danl. S. Cherry.
2. Town meeting 2235, conflict between old & new councils, 1 Apr 1870 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Journal--1 April 1870
Conflict between Old and New Councils--Our quondam "City Dads", the appointees of the tetrarch Canby, have each "got his back up," on account of the appointment of a new Council, and seem determined to fight out the enabling act on the Chahoon line until Underwood's decision is heard from.
On Wednesday afternoon, as soon as they heard of the arrival of Governor's Walker's appointments, they came together at the Council chamber, and locking themselves up, passed a resolution refusing to recognise the action of his excellency, the Governor, and ordered their clerk to take in keeping all the records of the Council, and the keys of the Council chamber, and under no circumstances to allow them to pass from his hands.
Then, after passing a resolution donating the steam engine, horses, harness and building occupied to the Independent Fire Company to the company, the refractory "dads" unbolted locks, and "stole silently away" to their homes.
Mayor Whipple, hearing of this high-handed piece of work, invited the members of the new Council to meet and organize at the Mayor's office.
Accordingly, the new appointees yesterday assembled at 12 o'clock in the mayor's office, and duly qualified in this order, his honor, Mayor E. W. Whipple, administering the requisite oath of office:
C. W. Murdaugh, E. C. Brooks, W. H. H. Hodges, J. H. Gayle, George L. Neaville, John Carr, J. B. Pendleton, Geo. M. Bain, Jr., John Mahoney, Daniel S. Cherry.
Messrs. Washington Reed and John R. White were not present.
The Council then went into session....Capt. John H. Gayle was elected temporary chairman, and George L. Neaville, clerk pro tem.
On motion, it was ordered that the Mayor be requested to open the Council chamber, and Mr. Murdaugh was appointed a committee to request his honor to send an official to the Council chamber, and prepare it for the reception of the Council.
After a brief absence, he returned and reported that the Mayor was ready to comply with the request of the Council, but wished to be allowed until today to get possession of the keys of the chamber--request complied with.
3. Officer 1927, officer for Portsmouth Orphan Asylum, 20 Jan 1872 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Journal--20 January 1872
Portsmouth Orphan Asylum---President--E. C. Brooks, Vice Prest.--Geo. W. Reynolds; Sec'y--Joseph H. Porter; Treasurer--Geo. M. Bain, Jr., Geo. L. Neaville and Alex A. Hatton were elected to fill vacancies left by the deaths of John C. Neaville and the Rev. Wm. Knott.


picture Henry Neaville [113]

      Sex: M

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          Birth: 1862 111
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         Father: John C. Neaville [11] (1810-1871) 105,106 [MRIN:13] 
         Mother: Elizabeth [12] (1818-1896) 105,106 


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Henry W. D Neaville [14]

      Sex: M

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          Birth: 30 Jan 1813 - Isle Of Wight Co., Virginia 292
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          Death: 25 Jun 1889 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 3118
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1. Occupation 292, bricklayer, 25 Jun 1889 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA


Parents
         Father: Willis Neaville [569] (      -      ) 292 [MRIN:230] 
         Mother: Mary [570] (      -      ) 292 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary [15] (Abt 1779 - 8 Feb 1859) 70  [MRIN:14]
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                1. John C. Neaville [11] (1810-1871) 105,106
                2. Annie E. C. Neaville [584] (      -      )

Notes
Death Notes:
Name: Henry W. Neville Race: white Sex: male
Date of Death: 25 June 1889 Age: 76 years, 5 months, 7 days
Cause of Death: cerebral softning
Place of Birth: Isle of Wight Co. Occupation: bricklayer
Marital status: widower
Parents: Willis & Mary Neville
Informant: Annie E. C. Partin, daughter

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