This person has been merged to my line and I think she's the wrong person . Its a master profile. At first I thought it was cool . Her being in the witch trials and all that horrible stuff but as i started looking , I am not finding any proof she was actually married to Walter Neale Capt.
I believe that there must have been another Mary Ayers maybe ?? I'm just confused and not experienced enough to figure it out.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should do.
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I think I found your question people !
Do you mean Capt Walter Neal and Mary Parker, Salem Witch Trials
This is interesting. She may not have been an Ayer at all.
From http://www.kristinhall.org/fambly/Haines/MaryHaines.html
Torrey states that Captain Walter Neal married either Mary Ayres or Mary Haines[7]. However, other sources show that the Ayres family were not established in the area until the mid-1700s, while the Haines family was firmly established and had a daughter named Mary who would have been born at the right time to be of age to marry Captain Walter Neal by 1661. In addition, Captain Walter's will mentions that his land was adjacent to that of Matthias Haines (Mary's brother). There is no mention of Ayres in any interactions with Walter Neal. Thus, I believe that Walter Neal and Mary Haines were husband and wife.
What I’ve found is that the first generation to America has lots of bogus ancestry in circulation; the fact that you checked Torrey’s New England Marriages before 1700 and interpreted it correctly is a good sign on your genealogy skills. Further down the Neal tree you’ll be hampered by poor record keeping in Colonial New Hampshire & Maine. To your advantage is this is not an overwhelmingly popular tree, so it’s not corrupted by legend and mixups.
I think the next step is to study the Haines tree and ensure you see no contradictions to Kristin Hall’s supposition. I’ve extracted from her compilations before and found her work to be good, which is why I was pretty psyched to find she had treated the family. Try and read at least some of her citations for yourself also. And then we’ll see about connecting with an appropriate caveat.
I was hesitating a bit because I saw a Mary Haines unknown Weeks
But it wasn’t her name - no one knows what it was. There are links to more information in her profile and in her parents.
The Haines tree also intersects my own !
Hill > Brackett > Weeks > Haines & now maybe Neal.
Erica
I have one other request. Would you please look at Daniel Allen Neal Sr 02/18/1792 -01/03/1865 son of Joshua Neal . I cant seem to find a source for Joshua Neal being Daniel Neal's father. On Joshua
Neal 1756- 1840 all the people that have him in their family lines they dont have sources.
https://www.geni.com/family-tree#6000000019569585040
So lets try working on primary sources for Daniel A. Neal
First off, can you fill in locations for him?
I see a FamilySearch tree here that looks OK for a start
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https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:24LD-R2N
Can you see the tree? Does it have citations to sources?
I also see a census report
https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10127-8250040/daniel-nea...
Daniel Neal
Year: 1860; State: Maine; County: Washington; Township: Jackson Brook Plt No 9, R 3,; NARA Publication: M653; Sheet: 98; Page: 108; Line: 30
Citation:
Daniel Neal
Birth: Circa 1793 - New Hampshire, United States
Residence: 1860 - Jackson Brook Plt No 9, R 3,, Washington, Maine, USA
Wife (implied): Mary Neal
Daughter (implied): Hannah Neal
I download census reports and upload to Geni profiles so I can study them, but putting a link (now that you know how! Yay daughter!) into the profile is also good - so you can study it on line.
Here's about a generation up: Walter Neal and Lydia Parsons
https://books.google.com/books?id=8nEUAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA599&ot...
History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911
By James Hill Fitts
Here's your Patriot, Joshua Neal's, record in the Daughters of the American Revolution Database
http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full...
I see he had a service pension Pension Number:Â *S45034
It is possible Daniel would be referenced on it.
No descendant of Daniel has applied for membership, but other children of Joshua & Mary Tarleton have. If you can you should enter their names and details in the tree, because Daniel's siblings can help verify the relationship to parents (or disprove it).
By the way I saw in a quick look at another town history a Haines / Neal marriage (they give Mary as Ayers though). But that's a plus for Haines family marriage(s).