Abt 1750 - 1820 (~ 67 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Lucy Beuford was born about 1750 in Virginia; died between Aug 1817 and Dec 1820 in Union County, South Carolina. Notes:
Union County, South Carolina, WB B page 62, 6 August 1817
Lucy Tucker; left all property to children:
1. Robert Tucker
2. Joseph Tucker
3. Lucy Wright's children (deceased daughter)
4. Peter Tucker
5. Polly Wright (married to husband of #3)
6. Frances Tucker
7. Elizabeth Beauford
8. Olive Hardy (already has legacy)
Exr: Sam'l Hardy; Nathan Sims.
Witness: John T. Ragsdale, Willis A. Freeman; Elizabeth Hardy
Lucy married Joesph Tucker about 1772. Joesph was born between 1745 and 1750 in Virginia; died in 1803 in Union County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
5. | Lucy Tucker (1.Lucy1) was born on 15 Jan 1782 in Luenburg Country , Virginia; died on 28 Jun 1811 in Newberry County, South Carolina. Notes:
Birth:
Probably Luenburg Country , Virginia
Lucy married William Wright on 01 Sep 1803. William (son of James Wright and Lucy Shell) was born on 29 Jan 1775 in Brunswick County, Virginia; died between 1850 and 1860 in Coweta, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 8. Lucy Beuford Wright was born on 21 Mar 1811 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died in in Adamsville, Hardin County, Tennessee.
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Generation: 3
8. | Lucy Beuford Wright (5.Lucy2, 1.Lucy1) was born on 21 Mar 1811 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died in in Adamsville, Hardin County, Tennessee. Notes:
Lucy Beuford Wright Neighbours married after her husband died
to James Leak of South Carolina. She moved to Georgia, Alabama,
Mississippi and Tennessee. She had four more children after she married
James Leak in 1832. She maybe buried in Adamsville, Tennessee, but more
proof is needed. James Leak is buried in unmarked grave in Old Lower
Duncan Creek Cemetary. ( See Pontotoc County Census ...... I believe 1840
to 1850 )
Lucy married John Ledford Monroe Neighbours, Sr. in Pre 1820-30 In 96Th District , South Carolina. John was born about 1790 in Whitmire, South Carolina; died about 1831 in Newberry County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 9. John Ledford Monroe Neighbours, Jr. was born on 16 Jul 1831 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died on 13 Feb 1904 in Oklahoma Territory, Brown Cementary Hw 9 West Of Tecumseh, Oklahoma.
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Lucy married J. Leake [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
9. | John Ledford Monroe Neighbours, Jr. (8.Lucy3, 5.Lucy2, 1.Lucy1) was born on 16 Jul 1831 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died on 13 Feb 1904 in Oklahoma Territory, Brown Cementary Hw 9 West Of Tecumseh, Oklahoma. Notes:
JOHN LEDFORD MONROE NEIGHBORS,II
(summerized from various sources by Reba Neighbors)
John Ledford Monroe Neighbor II spaned half a continent on his
way here from Lower Duncan Creek Community of Newberry Dist, South
Carolina where he was born16 July 1831.
Very young when his father died, John, Jr. moved with his
mother Lucy and her second husband James Leak to Mississippi, Georgia,
Alabama, and finally to Hardin County, Tennessee.
( in 1840, he is listed as "Ledford" in the home of James Leake
and Lucy Leake in Pontotoc County, Mississippi.
( Lucy and James Leak had more children, so someplace out there
we have a bunch of "half" ancestors- - - children of Lucy that have never
been researched)
In 1851, John married in Pontotoc County, Mississippi to a
Frances Bluford or Beauford Brown in the home of her father William
Brown.
William Brown was Irish, and one census record says he was born
in Ireland; one says in South Carolina. ("County Tyree" Ireland; or Tyree
County North Carolina?)
The young Neighbors couple, John and Frances, soon moved to
Hardin County, Tennessee, built a large home with seven fireplaces which
still stand proudly today. ( When this was written, it was true. Now I
have learned that the house has been abandoned and the furnishing taken
out. It may be in ruin today. )
That home was used for a movie or documentary about Natchez
Trace.. as the home of a Governor. Miles and miles of hand stacked stone
fence- - - laid by slaves without a bit of cement- - lead up to the house
from the little town of Lutz in Wayne County, Tennessee.
John and Francis had nine children: Martha E; George Monroe born
1854 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi; Henry Millard (grandfather of the
Neighbors in the Prague area), William Marcus; Lucy C married 1923 James
Maddox and lived in Shawnee; Nancy E., Mary Francis born in Tennessee
1865 married James Howard Curtis, married twice William Johnson: James F.
died in infancy and Josie Levin born 1871 married Jefferson Davis Hall. (
I believe that's the family that lives in California)
John Ledford Monroe Nabours Jr. was a miller at Shiloh during
the Civil War. He moved his family to Oklahoma and is buried in Brown
Cemetary, about 7 miles west of Tecumesh, Oklahoma.
Francis Brown Neighbors died 1 October of T.B. Just three or
four months later - - 2 January 1889 - - John Ledford Monroe Neighbors
married Georgia Ann Davis. She moved with him to Tecumseh in 1900 and
together they had four or five more children, including the last two who
were twins- - born when he was 65 years old!
Then John himself died 13 February 1904, and is buried in
Pottowatomie County, Oklahoma in Brown Cemetary on Highway 9 beside
Georgia who died 1 January 1926.
John married Francais Beuford Brown on 11 Dec 1851 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Francais was born on 20 Dec 1833 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died on 01 Oct 1888 in Hardin County, Tennessee; was buried in Wesley Chapel, Nixon, Hardin County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
John married Georgia Anna Davis on 02 Jan 1889 in Tennessee. Georgia was born on 17 Apr 1860; died in 1926; was buried in Brown's Cemetary, Pottowatomie County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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