Dvm William NEYLAND and Harriet PERKINS
Husband Dvm William NEYLAND 5
Born: 29 Jul 1803 - Liberty, Amite Country, Mississsippi 5 Baptized: Died: 22 Nov 1886 - Jasper, Japser County, Texas 5 Buried:Marriage: 14 Jul 1821 - St. Francisville, West Feliciana, Parish Louisiana 5
Noted events in his life were:• He appeared on the census in 1840. 5 Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
• Census 5: 1860. 5 Jasper Co., Texas
• Census 4: 1850. 5 Jasper Co., Texas
Wife Harriet PERKINS 5
Born: 7 Mar 1803 - Darlington District, South Carolina 5 Baptized: Died: 18 Nov 1885 - Jasper, Japser County, Texas 5 Buried:
Father: Reese (Rees) W. PERKINS (1774-1846) 5,6 Mother: Martha MORGAN (1780-1865) 5,6
Noted events in her life were:• She appeared on the census in 1840. 5 Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
• Census 5: 1860. 5 Jasper Co., Texas
• Census 4: 1850. 5 Jasper Co., Texas
General Notes (Husband)
In 1860, Captain William Neyland bought the " SUNFLOWER" from Clements and based it at Bevil port, where he also owned a cotton warehouse. In 1860 Neyland grew 225 bales of cotton on his Jasper County Plantation and was also one of the county's largest slave holders. After an eventful career as both Confederate tender and blockade-runner at Sabine Pass, the"Sunflower" was transferred by its new owner Capt. D.E. Connor, to the Trinity in 1867, where it sank at Patrick's landing, North of Swarthout.
William and family on the 1850 Census for Jasper Co. Texas
William and his son all served in the Confederacy. 5
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