William M NEAL was born abt. 1844 in KY. He married Elizabeth Harriet MOZINGO, "Hattie" 06 June 1867 in Johnson Co, IN. He died 1911. Elizabeth Harriet MOZINGO, "Hattie", daughter of Joseph MOZINGO and Julie Ann OWENS , was born abt. 1847 in Johnson Co, IN - (Prob.). She died 1931.


Children of William M NEAL and Elizabeth Harriet MOZINGO, "Hattie" are:
1. Eva NEAL, b. abt. 1868
2. Alva O NEAL, b. abt. 1871
3. Elsie NEAL, b. abt. 1873

Marriage Notes for William M NEAL\Elizabeth Harriet MOZINGO, "Hattie":

Johnson County, Indiana
Marriage Records 1851-1875 Valume 2
Compiled by Edna Bice, Franklin Indiana D. A. R. Alexander Hamilton Chapter 1930

County: Johnson
Name: William M. Neal
Spouse: Hattie E. Mozingo
Marriage Date: 06 Jun 1867
Original Source Page: 60


Notes for William M NEAL:

1870 JOHNSON, IN, 2-WD FRANKLIN Series: M593 Roll: 330 Page: 322
NEAL, WILLIAM M, 26, KY
Hattie E, 22, IN
Eva, 2, IN

1880 Franklin, Johnson, IN, p127B
William M. NEAL, Self, 35 KY Sheriff Of Johnson County NC SC
Hattie E, Wife, 33 IN Keeping House VA IN
Eva M, Dau 12 IN KY IN
Alva O, Son 9 IN KY IN
Elsie, Dau 7 IN KY IN
James TURPIN, Prisoner, M Male W 28 KY Laborer KY KY
Robert CAMPBELL, Prisoner, M Male W 25 KY Laborer KY KY
Joseph HANSON, Prisoner, M Male W 45 ENG Works In Carrage Shop ENG ENG
Shadrick MILLER, Prisoner, S Male W 22 KY Laborer KY KY
Laura LEACH, Female W 24 IA IN IN

http://www.rootsweb.com/~injohnso/biosketch/franklin/nealwm.txt
WILLIAM M. NEAL, the subject of this sketch, is one of the leading citizens of
Johnson County, Ind., and is engaged in the general blacksmithing and repair
business. He was born in Jessamine County, Ky., on the ground where Ca
Nelson was located during the late war, on December I, 1844. His father was Moses
H. Neal, who was a native of North Carolina, and emigrated from there to Kentucky.
In January, 1854, he emigrated to Indiana, locating in Johnson County. In 1863, he
removed from Franklin to Elizabethtown, Bartholomew County, and in 1867, removed
thence to Jennings County, where he died in 1872. The mother was Matilda Bain,
and was born in Greenville District, S. C., and died in Jennings County, in 1874.
To the parents six sons and six daughters were born, only two (our subject and an
older brother, John A. Neal, of Bartholomew County), survive. Our subject was
reared on a farm three miles east from Franklin, Ind., and secured a good education
in the district schools. In August, 1862, he enlisted in Company I, of the Seventieth
Indiana Regiment of Volunteer Infantry, under Col. Benjamin Harrison, ex-U. S. Senator.
He served until the close of the war, losing but three days during service, and was
mustered out of the service at Washington, D. C., on June 9, 1865. He returned to
Franklin in November, 1866, and engaged in blacksmithing, and has been here ever
since carrying on his business, which has grown to a considerable enterprise. In 1878,
he was elected by the democrats of Johnson County, as sheriff, receiving a majority of
769 votes, carrying every township in the county. He was re-nominated by acclamation,
and re-elected in 1880, by a majority of 680 votes, holding the office four years. He is a
member of the Masonic fraternity, and is a Knight Templar. He is also a member of the
Knights of Pythias lodge. He was married June 6, 1867, to Hattie E. Mozingo, who was
born in Johnson County, and is the daughter of Joseph and Julia (Owen) Mozingo. To
this union three children have been born, all of whom survive.

Transcribed by Cheryl Zufall Parker


Notes for Elizabeth Harriet MOZINGO, "Hattie":

Sources for Elizabeth Harriet MOZINGO, "Hattie":

  1. Family Records of Robert Artman, date of death for her and spouse

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