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Ellie Neatherlin

Joseph Addison Neatherlin

Marion Guinn Neatherlin

Missouri Ann "Zudie" Neatherlin Teague and R. L. Teague
Photos provided by Leon Teague
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The 50th anniversary of Lewis Warren Neatherlin and Mary Elizabeth Clinton Neatherlin.
This picture is of Lewis Warren Neatherlin and his family, taken about Dec. 21, 1904, the 50th wedding anniversary of Lewis Warren Neatherlin and Mary Elizabeth Clinton Neatherlin. Shown are:
  • Row 1, kneeling: Eva Neatherlin Champion (married R. D. Champion) and Earl L. Neatherlin;
  • Row 2, seated: Lewis Warren Neatherlin and wife Mary Elizabeth Clinton Neatherlin;
  • Row 3, standing: Spiva Lane Neatherlin, Mabel Lee (married to Jesse D. Lee), Frances Neatherlin Lee (married Albert Lee), Fredonia Savannah Neatherlin Stone (married John T. Stone), Albert L. Neatherlin, and Alice Angell.
  • Note: Fredonia, shown standing in the middle of the row in a light-colored dress, died six months later.
Photo provided by Irma Akins.
For headstone photos of Lewis Warren Neatherlin and Mary Elizabeth Clinton Neatherlin, click here.
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Photo provided with permission by Earl Taylor.
Earl Taylor was an avid genealogist, proud of his Neatherlin and Vickers roots. He shared this photo and information a few years ago and it is reproduced with his permission. He died a few years ago. He wrote:

"I think this was home of Caleb Benjamin Vickers my great grandfather in Pleasanton, Atascosa County, Texas. We think the photo is of Caleb Benjamin Vickers, his wife Sarah Elizabeth Neatherlin and children: 
  • James Lyman Neatherlin - born 1858 in Pleasanton, married Eliza A. Mansfield
  • Solomon Pleasant Vickers - born May 1860, married Martha Elizabeth "Mattie" Dunk
  • Rebecca Anne "Becca" Vickers - born Feb 19 1862, married James Albert Taylor (my grandfather)
  • Mary Caroline "Mollie" Vickers (born June 26, 1865 in Pleasanton, married Marion M. Mansfield.
"The photo had to have been taken immediately after the Civil War. Caleb was in the Texas Cavalry but he seems to have been able to get home every two years at least. After the war he and son Lyman went looking for land. Caleb found some in Oklahoma and never returned to Texas. Caleb's wife Sarah Elizabeth Neatherlin lived with her daughter Rebecca Vickers Taylor. My cousin Robert D. Taylor traced Caleb to Oklahoma and found his grave. We don't know the complete story. I would guess the picture was taken about 1876 to 1880, not long after the civil war. Baby Rebecca went blind (from measles) when she was six years old and she doesn't look blind in the picture. Rebecca and James named their first daughter Mary Caroline and called her "Mollie" after Rebecca's sister. My father James W. Taylor was named for his father James A. Taylor who was named for his uncle James B. Taylor. My son and oldest grandson are named James after my father. My grandmother was born in 1862 and she looks to be about 4-5 yrs old in this photo. Caroline was a baby."
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Levi Jack Neatherlin, Martha Bailey Neatherlin, and their children.
This picture is of Levi Jack Neatherlin, Jr., his wife Martha Bailey, and their children. The photo was sent to Dana Gray by a family member and it has since been retouched. We wish to credit the sender so if anyone recalls sending this photo please comment her so your name can be posted with the photo.
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Martha Ann Mabry Carnes
Martha Ann Carnes was the sister of Mary Elizabeth Mabry Neatherlin and Susan Minerva Mabry Slaughter. She married Elisha Lott Carnes in 1846. This picture was taken in the early 1890s.

Photo found by Misti Fisher. Photo courtesy of Marian Miller, as posted on another website.   http://freepages.genealogy.
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