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    3. Posted on: Lee Co. Ia Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/LeeBios/52 Surname: McNEILL, GADYALE, MUSSER ------------------------- (Please note: I am not related to the following persons.) Transcribed from The History of Lee County, Iowa, Western Historical Company, Chicago, 1879, Washington Township, pages 843-844: “McNEILL, AMOS, farmer, Sec. 4; P.O. Denmark; of Scotch origin, from Whiting, Vt.; in 1813, when in his 2nd year, his father removed to the Western Reserve, now Medina Co., Ohio; his father refused to give a silver watch for 160 acres of land where Akron now stands, and settled six miles distant; when Amos was 12 years of age, his mother died, and about the same time, his father lost his sight and became dependent upon his children for support; they were scattered to different parts of the country; Amos was bound to a farmer named Gadyale, who afterward joined the Mormons at Salt Lake City; Amos learned the stone-cutter’s trade, which he has since followed. July 6, 1837, he married Miss Linda McNeill (his cousin), daughter of John McNeill, who died in Lee Co. Jan. 20, 1852; her mother died in Mahaska Co. three years later. In September following their marriage, they moved to Warsaw, Ill., where he followed milling, and worked at his trade two and a half years; thence to Lee Co., this township, and settled on the farm now occupied by O. T. Hayes; three years after, he moved to the section where he now owns 146 acres, valued at $45 per acre. They have five children – Elias, born in September, 1840 – enlisted with Engineers of the West in 1861, and served through the war; Alvin, born in December, 1842, also a soldier in the late war; enlisted in the 7th I. V. I. In 1861, was discharged and re-enlisted in the 30th I. V. I., in 1862, in which he was detailed as forager, and, after many narow escapes, mustered out at the close of the war; he is now a resident of Colorado; Alice E., born in December, 1844, the wife of W. J. Musser, a carpenter of Denmark, from Pittsburgh, Penn., married Dec. 15, 1878; Jonathan E., born in December, 1850; Rueben C., in December, 1853. Republican; Mr. and Mrs. McN. [sic], with two of their children, are members of the Baptist Church, she fifty years’ standing. He has never sought public office."

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