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From: "Shirley Moller" <>
Subject: ANN NEALE AND RAPHAEL NEALE, PYE FAMILY
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 21:59:09 -0700
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Hi List,
I found some other info I feel points to Henrietta Neale d/o Wm Neale and
Ann Brooke marrying John Pye.

Wm Neale and Ann Brooke parents of Henrietta Neale Pye also had a dau
Eleanor who m/1st John Holmes and m2 Raphael Boarman who d bef 12/15/1781 in
Charles Co., MD.
I think the Securities for John Holmes, Raphael Neale [d in 1784 is the
brother of Henrietta Neal Pye] Walter Pye [the son of Henrietta Neale and
John Pye].

Shirley Middleton Moller

Charles Co Probate 1777-1780, p 92
Page 214. On Sep 8, 1778, Letters Testamentary were granted
on the estate of John Holme, late of CC, decd, to Eleanor
Holme, his widow and executrix. Securities = Raphael Neale
and Walter Pye of CC. Bond = 8000£. Appraisers: Bennet
Neale and Thos Harris. On Nov 10, 1778, the inventory was
recd, appraised to 924£ 9 shillings 7½ pence.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda Reno" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: [MDCHARLE-L] ANN NEALE AND RAPHAEL NEALE, PYE FAMILY


> Good morning,
>
> I have a different theory. I believe that Henrietta, widow of John Pye,
> was born Henrietta Pye and that she was the daughter of Walter Pye and
> Margaret Tant. She married her first cousin, John Pye, son of Charles Pye
> and Mary Booth.
>
> Ann Pye, sister of Henrietta, married prior to 1771, Gerard Neale, son of
> Henry Neale and Mary Slye. This is the Ann Neale referred to as NOK in
> Henrietta Pye's administration accounts dated March 20, 1775-June 12,
> 1776. Walter Pye is Henrietta's brother and he's administering on her
> estate. Ann (Pye) Neale married second, Roger Brooke between 1776-1777
> based on this record:
>
> 11/25/1778: Gerard Neale's final acct. Acct. of Roger Brooke and Ann, his
> wife, Admx. of Gerard Neale. Refers to inventory on 10/25/1773; Ann was
> Admin. de bonis non of Richard Neale. Refers to debt listed 1/3/1772 to
> Dr. Joseph Adderton for medicines to Walter Neale, son-in-law to the
> deceased. Securities: Jesse Matthews and Walter Pye. Representatives:
> The widow and Joseph Neale, son to the deceased, 7 years old last March
> 19. (Charles Co. Probate Rec., 1777-1780).
>
> The Richard Neale named in the accounts was the brother of Gerard Neale
> (husband of Elizabeth Boarman who had predeceased him):
>
> Will of Richard Neale, Charles Co., 8/22/1772-10/15/1772. Son: Henry,
> negroes Frank, Mary, Jeney, and Jem. Daughter: Mary, negroes Nell,
> Nathan, Harry, and Joe; as long as she's single to have pt. of dwelling
> house and rents from plantation where William Boarman now lives.
> Children: Henry and Mary, all of my moveable estate. Son: Henry, land on
> Wicomico River where I now live and if he dies without issue to daughter
> Mary and if she dies without issue to brother, Gerard Neale. Exec: John
> Lancaster. Wit: John Neale, W. Francis Neale, Charles Bradley. Henry
> Neale, heir-at-law, being a minor, was not present at probate. John
> Lancaster refuses executorship.
>
> Admin. accts. of Richard Neale, Chas. Co., 4/23/1777; sureties were Bennet
> Neale and Jesse Matthews; distribution to Mary Neale by the death of Henry
> Neale; Admx. (de bonis non): Ann Brooke, wife of Mr. Roger Brooke
> (Skinner).
>
> As far as I know, William Neale (son of Roswell Neale and his first wife,
> Mary Brent) and Anne Brooke didn't have a daughter named Henrietta. No
> mention of a daughter by that name in William Neale's will (recited below)
> or that of his widow Ann (also recited below).
>
> Raphael Neale (son of Roswell Neale and his second wife, Elizabeth
> Blackistone) was, of course, a half brother of Gerard Neale, but he's not
> the Raphael Neale being referred to in the records below. This is Raphael
> Neale, son of William Neale and Ann Brooke.
>
> Linda Reno
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Norma Lundgren" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 10:46 PM
> Subject: Re: [MDCHARLE-L] ANN NEALE AND RAPHAEL NEALE, PYE FAMILY
>
>
>> The wife of John Pye who died 1772, son of Walter Pye and Margaret Tant
>> was Henrietta Neale, daughter of William Neale who was the son of Roswell
>> Neale. and daughter of Anne Brooke who was the daughter of Leonard
>> Brooke.
>> PYE, HENRIETTA, Charles Co.-- --- ----; 4 March 1775
>> To youngest dau. Elizabeth, residue of estate.
>> To Executor to use £4.4.0. as directed by my friends.
>> To sister Mary Pye, £10 and she to take care and educate my dau.
>> Elizabeth.
>> Wit: G. R. Brown; Walter Pye.40. 300
>>
>> Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Spring 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles
>> County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part II 1753-1779;
>> Transcribed by Ruth King and Carol Mitchell [Extracted from LDS microfilm
>> #13741/3375-05. The first number is the page or folio number for the
>> beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the
>> Inventory) Charles County: Probate Records, Inventories Book 1774-1776
>> 198: Henrietta Pye-20 Mar 1775-relations Ann Neale & Mary Pye-Walter Pye
>> Admr
>>
>> Mrs. Henrietta Pye122.391 CH £566.16.10 Mar 20 1775 Jun 12 1776
>> Appraisers: Peter Dent, Richard B. Mitchell.
>> Creditors: Joseph Aderton, Mary Pye.
>> Next of kin: Ann Neale, Mary Pye.
>> Administrator: Mr. Walter Pye.
>>
>> p. 239, TLC Genealogy, Charles County Land Records Book 1765-1770 O#3
>> Page 657. Lease. Dec 2, 1774 from Henrietta Pye of CC, to Joseph Marbury
>> of CC, the lease of all that tenement of land, #19, being part of a tract
>> of land called Mattawoman or Cornwallaces Neck, and bounded by a tenement
>> of land formerly under lease to John McAttee, Mattawoman Cr, containing
>> about 21 acres. To have and to hold during the natural life of sd
>> Henrietta, Marbury paying yearly the rent of 260 lbs of crop tobacco, the
>> 1st rent to be paid on Jun 10, 1776, and every Jun 10 following. Marbury
>> shall not make use of any timber except to make improvements on this land
>> and the land he bought of Joseph Berry, and to make tobacco hogsheads.
>> Signed - Henrietta Pye. Wit - Walter Pye, Dan Jenifer*. Recorded Dec 2,
>> 1774.
>> Page 659. Lease. Dec 2, 1774 from Henrietta Pye of CC, to William
>> McDaniel of CC, the lease of all that tenement of land, lot #19, being
>> part of a tract of land called Number Seventeen, and bounded by Potomack
>> River near the First Landing, Mattawoman Cr, containing 105 acres. To
>> have and to hold starting today and during the natural life of sd
>> Henrietta, McDaniel paying yearly the rent of 1300 lbs of crop tobacco,
>> the 1st rent to be paid on Jun 10, 1776, and every Jun 10 following.
>> McDaniel shall not make use of any timber except to make improvements on
>> this land and to make tobacco hogsheads and to repair his vessels.
>> Signed -Henrietta Pye. Wit - Joseph Marbury, Dan Jenifer*. Recorded Dec
>> 2, 1774.
>> Page 660. Lease. Dec 2, 1774 from Henrietta Pye of CC, to William Wheeler
>> of CC, the lease of all that tenement of land, lot #19, being part of a
>> tract of land called Number Twelve, being part of a tract of land called
>> Mattawoman or Cornwallaces Neck, and bounded Mattawoman Cr, Joseph
>> Marbury's land, containing 131 acres. To have and to hold starting today
>> and during the natural life of sd Henrietta, Wheeler paying yearly the
>> rent of 1650 lbs of crop tobacco, the 1st rent to be paid on Jun 10,
>> 1776, and every Jun 10 following. Wheeler shall not make use of any
>> timber except to make improvements on this land and to make tobacco
>> hogsheads. Signed - Henrietta Pye. Wit - Joseph Marbury, Dan Jenifer*.
>> Recorded Dec 2, 1774.
>>
>> NEALE, WILLIAM, Charles Co. 3 Feb, 1763; 8 Feb, 1763
>> Desire to be buried at the Chapple Point, about 3 steps southward of a
>> cedar tree standing near a tombstone by the side of my two children.
>> To son Raphael Neale, tract whereon I now live, called Chandler's Hope
>> and Chandler's Addition, near Port Tobacco Creek, between John Hanson and
>> myself. Port Tobacco Warehouse, and if he dies without issue, to young.
>> son Francis Ignatius Neale and hrs.
>> To wife Ann Neale, use of 1/3 of lands during life, tracts mentioned
>> above.
>> Mentions road that leads to John Hanson's, commonly called "Courthouse
>> John Hanson".
>> To son Charles Neale, tract called Chandler's Hope and Chandler's
>> Addition, beginning at the bridge on the head of Port Tobacco Creek,
>> drawn thence toward Court House John Hanson.
>> To son Leonard Neale and hrs, but if any of my 4 sons, Raphael, Leonard,
>> Charles or Francis Ignatious Neale shd. become religious or die before
>> age 21, then the surviving sons not being religious, shall inherit the
>> lands equally; if only one survives who is not a religious, then he shall
>> inherit the whole.
>> To son Francis Ignatious Neale, my lott in Port Tobacco, No. 1, where my
>> storehouse stands; also another lot whereon Gilbert McQuaker has at
>> present a garden, as also other lott adjoining.
>> Desire sons Charles and Francis Ignatious Neale be sent home to be
>> educated, and ex. pay for same with money he has on hands at the date of
>> his death.
>> To wife Ann, 7 slaves.
>> To daus. Clare and Eleanor Neale, 3 slaves.
>> To son-in-law William Matthews, all that is due from him to me by bond
>> book debt: or other ways.
>> To the poor Roman Catholicks of Charles Co, 20 pistoles or the value in
>> such other curent money, as the Rev. Mr. Geo. Hunter or his successors
>> shall in his discretion, think proper.
>> To Rev. Mr. James Ashby, one pistole.
>> To son Wm. Chandler Neale, 20 pistoles to buy him a horse, if he ever
>> returns to this pt. of the world.
>> Ex, guardian and trustee to my children who are not of ages son-in-law
>> William Matthews; if he dies, then son Raphael, shall be ex. and etc.
>> Wit: Fredr. Stone, David Walker, Robert Mundell. 31. 918
>>
>> Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Spring 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles
>> County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part II 1753-1779;
>> Transcribed by Ruth King and Carol Mitchell [Extracted from LDS microfilm
>> #13741/3375-05. The first number is the page or folio number for the
>> beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the
>> Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book
>> 1753-1766
>> 366: William Neale-29 Feb 1763-Raphael Neale & Clear Neale two of nearest
>> of kin-Mrs. Ann Neale Exec
>>
>> Mr. William Neale 82.182 CH £1450.3.6 Apr 29 1763 Nov 28 1763
>> Appraisers: Joseph M. Simms, William Leigh.
>> Creditors: Mungo Museto, James Craik,
>> Next of kin: Raphael Neale, Clear Neale.
>> Executrix: Mrs. Ann Neale.
>>
>> William Neale 5.67 D CH £2098,4.3 Feb 22 1768
>> Sureties: Roger Smith, William Mathews.
>> Distribution to: Widow (unnamed, 1/3).
>> Residue to children (unnamed, except Molly (daughter), equally).
>> Executrix: Ann Neale.
>>
>> Children of William NEALE and Anne BROOKE are:
>> i. Anne NEALE died nun.
>> ii. Mary NEALE was born Abt 1738.
>> iii. Clare NEALE was born 1839. She married Henry BRENT. She married
>> George SLYE, son of Gerard SLYE and Mary BOARMAN.
>> iv. Eleanor NEALE. She married Raphael BOARMAN, son of John Baptist
>> BOARMAN and Elizabeth EDELEN. He was born 13 May 1736 in Charles co., MD,
>> and died 1781 in Charles co., MD.
>> v. William Chandler NEALE was born 14 Aug 1743.
>> vi. Leonard NEALE was born 15 Oct 1747.
>> vii. Francis Ignatius NEALE was born 6 Mar 1756.
>> viii. Joseph NEALE died as Jesuit Novice .
>> ix. Raphael NEALE.
>>
>> Charles Co., MD Wills, 1780-1791 Page 174.
>> I, Ann Neale of CC, am very aged and infirm, and calling to mind the
>> uncertainty of human life, I think it necessary at this time to make my
>> will.
>> To my son William Chanceller Neale now in Europe - £40 sterling.
>> To my daughter Eleanor Boarman - my silver tea pot, silver cream pot, my
>> silver tea spoons and tea tongs.
>> To my grandson Joseph Matthews - my 2 slaves called Nicholas and Betty,
>> the one a Mulatto man and the other an old woman.
>> To my grandson Ignatius Matthews - my young woman slave called Mary Ann,
>> and my sorrel horse. Also I old silver mug.
>> To my granddaughter Anne Matthews - my boy slave called Stephen.
>> To my granddaughter Susana Matthews - 1 Negro girl called Nall.
>> To my granddaughter Margaret Matthews - 1 bed and furniture.
>> To my grandson William Matthews 1 bed and furniture.
>> To my grandson Joseph Matthews 1 old silver mug.
>> To my son, the Revd Leonard Neale - 1 Mulatto man slave called Bazil, my
>> case of silver spoons, my silver soup spoon, and 2 silver salt cellars.
>> I give to the poor 1000 lbs of crop tobacco, to be distributed among them
>> at the discretion of my executor.
>> I give, for the use of the Monastery called Atres in France, 5 £
>> sterling.
>> I give my son, the Revd Leonard Neale, the rest of my estate, for the
>> purpose of paying off all my just debts therewith; if there is any
>> balance after paying off my debts, he may use the balance as he pleases.
>> Executor: my son, the Revd Leonard Neale.
>> Signed Nov 7, 1785 - Ann (X her mark) Neale.
>> Wit - G.B. Causin, W.C. Brent, James Maguire.
>> Probated on Jan 7, 178G by the executor and by the oaths of witnesses
>> William Chandler Brent & James Maguire.
>> Letters Testamentary were granted to the executor; his securities were
>> William Chandler Brent & Thomas Evans.
>>
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