Attention: Age at marriage (November 26, 1854) below 16 years (15).
She is married to Moses Neal.
They got married on November 26, 1854, she was 15 years old.
Child(ren):
Left to right--Monroe Neal, infant son, Moses Robert Neal, Jenny (ie) (Jane M) Walker Neal, blank (possibly Teresa Neal Charles holding infant Mayme Charles), Moses Neal (bearded side view) blank, Mary Brinkley Neal, blank blank
Return to Mary R. Brinkley MaryBrinkleyNeal074, Probabaly the JB Charles home, Stroud, OK
INmidwifeadded this on 15 May 2011Category Type: Portrait / Family Photo Mary Brinkley Neal is the older lady in the foreground, JB Charles, her son-in-law is seated in the background, reading a newspaper, Teresa Neal Charles (Mary Brinkley Neal's daughter) stands behind her husband. Children are uncertain, though surely one is JB Charles Jr. and one is Mayme Charles.
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INmidwifeadded this on 15 May 2011Category Type: Portrait / Family Photo This picture was the front of a post card. Mary Brinkley Neal, wife of Moses Neal, is the oldest lady in the back row, flowered dress. Her daughter Teresa Neal Charles is on the far left, back row wearing a sombrero. I believe my grandmother Teresa Neal Boyles Henricks is the lady in the front row, second from left, plaid collared dress and I think the lady in the front center with a black belt may be Anna Coffman Neal, wife of Moses Robert Neal (Rob Neal of Chandler.) The back of the post care: mailed to John B. Charles, Jr., 9-9 Scott Ave, Ft. Scott, Kansas; text of postcard "Mr. Hoffreace dropped dead at breakfast table this morning--we are going to his funeral Sunday--All are so shocked and feel very badly
INmidwifeadded this on 15 May 2011Category Type: Portrait / Family Photo This is the back of above postcard sent to John B Charles, Jr. 909 Scott Ave, Ft. Scott, Kansas, "Mr. Hoffreace dropped dead at breakfast table this morning--we are going to his funeral Sunday--All are so shocked and feel very badly--
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