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James McNeill

Birth22 Feb 1732 - Scotland
Deathabt 1805 - Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
MotherGrizella Hume Campbell
FatherNeill Dubh "Black Neill" McNeill IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR

Born in Scotland on 22 Feb 1732 to Neill Dubh "Black Neill" McNeill IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR and Grizella Hume Campbell. James McNeill married Elizabeth McNeill and had 16 children. He passed away on abt 1805 in Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
Neill Dubh "Black Neill" Mcneill Immigrant Ancestor
1699 - 1764
Grizella Hume Campbell
1680 - 1760
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Mcneill
1739 - 1814
Children Show all
Flora Mcneill
1754 - 1830
Margaret Mcneill
1764 - 1839
Mary Mcneill
1760 - 1826
Daniel Mcneill
1765 - 1828
Ann Nancy Mcneill
1780 - 1825
Sarah Mcneill
1755 - Unknown
(Jennet?) Mcneill
1768 - 1840
James Mcneill
1770 - 1829

(Daughter) Mcneill
1778 - 1840
Dr. Hector Mcneill
1775 - 1840
(Flora?) Mcneill
1757 - 1784
John Mcneill
1757 - 1799
Malcolm Culbreth Mcneill
1781 - 1839
Captain John Mcneill
1776 - 1850
Sarah Mcneill
1784 - 1879
Elizabeth Mcneill Brown
1762 - 1834

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