Joseph Emery Neely
1854 - 1914 (60 years)-
Name Joseph Emery Neely Born 28 Feb 1854 Upshur County, West Virginia [1, 2] Gender Male Died 16 Dec 1914 Sullivan County, Missouri [1, 2] - Missouri death certificate
https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1914/1914_00041595.PDF
Death certificate gives name as James, but all other records give his name as Joseph.
Buried 17 Dec 1914 Oakgrove Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri [1, 2] Person ID I2597 Hedges Last Modified 3 May 2023
Father Samuel Neely, b. 16 Feb 1830, Monongalia County, West Virginia , d. 12 Jan 1916, Yellow Creek, Linn County, Missouri (Age 85 years) Mother Margaret Maxwell, b. 16 Feb 1832, Harrison County, Ohio , d. 19 Feb 1917, Browning, Linn County, Missouri (Age 85 years) Married Nov 1853 West Virginia [1, 2] Family ID F33 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Amanda Jane Cassity, b. 14 Aug 1861, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri , d. 19 Jun 1949, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri (Age 87 years) Married 1877 [1] Last Modified 18 Feb 2018 Family ID F1176 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Missouri death certificate
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Event Map Born - 28 Feb 1854 - Upshur County, West Virginia Died - 16 Dec 1914 - Sullivan County, Missouri Buried - 17 Dec 1914 - Oakgrove Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set
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Notes - MHR note: Joseph was a brother to Norman Neely.
[3] - Joseph E. Neely was born in Upsure county, W.Va., Feb. 28, 1854, and died Dec. 16, 1914, aged 60 years, 9 months and 18 days. He came to Linn county, Mo., with his parents in 1869 and moved to Sullivan county in 1872, where he has resided ever since. He was married to Amanda Cassity in 1877, and to this union were born eight children, five boys and three girls. Two sons and one daughter survive – Roy E. and Floyd M. Neely and Mrs. Bessie M. Lawrence. He leaves a wife, two sons, one daughter, father, mother, three brothers and two sisters. His remains were laid to rest in the Oak Grove cemetery.
Not for the dead in
Christ we weep.
Their sorrows now are o’er
The sea is calm
The tempest past
On that eternal shore.
Eunice Neely.
The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 31 December 1914, page 1.
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- MHR note: Joseph was a brother to Norman Neely.
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