14. | Thomas Neavill was born in 1751 in Leeds Parish, Fauquier Co, Virginia (son of General John Neavill and (Mrs. John) Neavill); died in Jul 1806 in Frankfort Co, Kentucky. Other Events and Attributes:
- Possessions: 24 Apr 1767, Fauquier Co, Virginia
- Property: 3 Sep 1771, Fauquier Co, Virginia; cedar Run, Prince William
- Property: 22 Jun 1778, Goose Creek, Fauquier Co, Virginia
- Other-Begin: 23 Jul 1782, Fauquier Co, Virginia
- Property: 24 May 1784, Goose Creek, Fauquier Co, Virginia
- Possessions: 2 Mar 1789, Fauquier Co, Virginia
- Will: Aug 1806, Frankfort Co, Kentucky
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Possessions:
April 24, 1767, Thomas Neavill mentioned as son in will of John Neavill, and received the bulk of the estate. (J. Estelle Stewart King, Abstracts of Wills, Administrations and Marriages of Fauquier Co., VA, 1759-1800, p6)
Property:
September 3, 1771, Thomas Neville of Fauquier Co., son and devisee of John Neville, late of said county deceased, conveys to Wm. Carr of Dumfries, Prince William Co.,Gentlemen, two tracts on branches of Cedar Run where the said John Neville lived and which is recorded in Prince William Co. October 20, 1736; the second tract was granted to the said John Neville by deed from the proprietor's office, January 5, 1745, and was conveyed by John Neavil in his lifetime to Wm. Carr by mortgage to secure the payment of a certain sum of money which has since been paid, and also devised by said Jon Neavill by his will April 24, 1767 to his son Thomas Neavil; 240 acres. Witnesses: Stephen Lee, William Bayler, Wm. Parker, Thomas Mattison, Wm. Elbzey. (Fauquier Co., VA Deeds Book 4, p260-4; John K. Gott, Fauquier Co., VA Deeds 1759-1788 (1988), p120)
Property:
June 22, 1778-Uriah Rector and wife Elizabeth of Leeds Parish sell to Thomas Neavil, land on waters of Goose Creek, part of a tract purchased by John Rector dec'd of Burgess Ball of Lancaster Co., adjoins John Peyton Harrison, George Glascock, John Kincheloe, Lick Branch, 154 acres. (Fauquier Co., VA Deed Book 6, p466-69; also John K. Gott, Fauquier Co., VA Deeds 1759-1788 (1988) p201)
Other-Begin:
Court 7/23/1782
Thomas Neavill,Plt. against Thomas Maddux, Deft. In trespass, assault, and battery. Discontinued.
Property:
24 May 1784. B & S between Thomas Neavill & Mary, his wife of Leeds Parish and John Bishop of Loudoun County...£96.5s. ...parcel..on branches of Goose Creek part of a purchase made by John Rector, dec'd. of Burgess Ball in Lan. Co. ... line of John Peyton Harrison...corner also of George Glascock...line of John Kincheloe...n. side of the Lick Branch...150 acres. Signed: Thomas Neavill, Mary Neavill. Recorded 24 May 1784 ack. by grantors.
Possessions:
March 2, 1789-Thomas Nevill received for Mary Stewart part of the sale of the estate of James Stewart (John K Gott, Abstracts of Fauquier Co., VA Wills, Inventories and Accounts, 1759-1800, (1972) p 302)
Will:
State Archives in Frankfort, KY has will for Thomas Neville of Henry County DY dated 3-1-1806. The will was probated in Henry Co. Court in August 1806. He left about all to his wife Mary . He also named his sons, Stewart, Thomas, Robert and George as well as his daughters Helen, Sally Mary, Kitty, Nancy, Jency aNd Betsey.
Thomas married Mary Stewart on 31 Jul 1772 in Fauquier Co, Virginia. Mary (daughter of James Stewart and Jane Allen) was born about 1750 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1786 in of, Fauquier Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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