Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Neatherlin family history

Since the 1700s, the Neatherlins have helped shape the history of the United States. Our family's history is American history. Our story is one family's heritage. Our ancestors were famous lawmen, legendary cattle drive bosses, rowdy cowboys, and strong pioneer women of the Old West. Our ancestors include civic leaders, politicians, miners, and an outlaw or two.

Welcome to the Neatherlin Family History blog. All comments are welcome. Please bookmark this blog and feel free to contribute facts, information, and legends about the Neatherlin family.

Today our family members live from coast to coast but we each find strength and kinship in our Neatherlin family roots. Through this blog our family shares our family history, photographs that put a face to a name, and stories handed down from generation to generation.

We hope you enjoy our the story and invite you to share facts, documents, photographs, stories, and links about the Neatherlin Family History. We also invite and encourage people to donate via email information, photos, stories, and other information that will help make our story more complete and accurate. Please email items to the Neatherlin Website Project. Thank you!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Just came thru Altis, Ok.wanting to visit the Museum of the Western Prairie and to my disappointment to find it closed, and had Googled it Tue. morning and finding the location and hours of operation. Upon arriveal finding it a construction area of remodeling and they said its been closed for two years. Good news though it is going to reopen in 2011.
I was able to talk with Bart McClenny the Historical Facility Manager and he was able to sell me a few copies of Lewis Warren Neatherlin's "Up the Trail in '76" so all was not a lost.

Diana said...

Hi. Found your blog through the Neatherlin Family web page. My name is Diana Webb Tallent, great granddaughter of Fredonia Savannah Neatherlin Stone. I have only just gotten to look through a few of the pages on the web site and am very excited to go through it all. I am hoping to publish a book of my own soon, so it is very encouraging to find that Fredonia and her father were both published writers. I am on Facebook and have a blog of my own here:
http://bookerbus.blogspot.com/
I greatly appreciate the work that has gone into the Neatherlin family genealogy, web site and blog!

Dana Gray, Certified Consultant said...

Diana, it's nice to meet you! Let's share information!