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J. Richmond Nealy

Birth
Columbus County, North Carolina, USA
Death
unknown
Columbus County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
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J. Richmond Nealy was born about 1858 in Columbus County, North Carolina, the fifth born child of Edmund Nealy (who died as a result of the Civil War) and his second wife Elizabeth A. Cartrette Nealy. Richmond’s burial place is probably in Columbus County, perhaps at the McPherson Cemetery. Any help in finding his exact burial place and learning when and where he died would be appreciated.

Neely/Nealy is an Irish name. The Neely family crest has the motto in Gaelic, "Lamh Dearg Eirin," or "Red Hand of Ireland." Legend has it that in sailing to Ireland from Spain, it was decided that the first to touch Irish soil would be king. So the Neely (Neeley, Nealy, Nealey, etc.) who would be king cut off his left hand and threw the bloody hand onto shore in order to be first and king. In Gaelic "Neely" means "Courage."

Thanks to Neely family researchers for much of this information. Any errors, however, are mine alone. Please go to the "edit" link on this site with any corrections or additions. If a closer relative than I would like to manage this site, please let me know.
J. Richmond Nealy was born about 1858 in Columbus County, North Carolina, the fifth born child of Edmund Nealy (who died as a result of the Civil War) and his second wife Elizabeth A. Cartrette Nealy. Richmond’s burial place is probably in Columbus County, perhaps at the McPherson Cemetery. Any help in finding his exact burial place and learning when and where he died would be appreciated.

Neely/Nealy is an Irish name. The Neely family crest has the motto in Gaelic, "Lamh Dearg Eirin," or "Red Hand of Ireland." Legend has it that in sailing to Ireland from Spain, it was decided that the first to touch Irish soil would be king. So the Neely (Neeley, Nealy, Nealey, etc.) who would be king cut off his left hand and threw the bloody hand onto shore in order to be first and king. In Gaelic "Neely" means "Courage."

Thanks to Neely family researchers for much of this information. Any errors, however, are mine alone. Please go to the "edit" link on this site with any corrections or additions. If a closer relative than I would like to manage this site, please let me know.


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