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ly. Sermon at' the Funeral of Miss Mary Lyon, South HaJley "<strong>The</strong> Sh<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Path." North-<br />

ampton, 1849.<br />

20. "<strong>The</strong> [Missouri Compromise." Pittsfield, 1S54.<br />

21. Sermon on the Day of National Fast. Pittsfield, 1861.<br />

His published works, <strong>in</strong> volumes, are:<br />

1. Prize Essa3s on the Sabbath. 1830.<br />

—<br />

2. Miscellaneous Discourses and Reviews. 1834.<br />

3. Christian Memoirs. 1836.<br />

4. Tour <strong>in</strong> France, Great Brita<strong>in</strong> and Belgium, 2 vols. 1838.<br />

5. Domestic Education. 1840.<br />

6. Revival Conversations. 1844.<br />

7. Letters to a Son <strong>in</strong> the M<strong>in</strong>istry. 1845.<br />

8. Life and Writ<strong>in</strong>gs of Prof. N. W. Fiske. 1850.<br />

9. Life and Writ<strong>in</strong>gs of Rev. T. H. Gallaudet. 1857.<br />

[o. Sketches of the History of Revivals. 1859.*<br />

ChiUren:<br />

5730. L Edward Porter,' b. 28 Jan., 1S09; m. (i) Carol<strong>in</strong>e Cather<strong>in</strong>e Prather; m. (2) Martha<br />

i73i-<br />

Pope. F.\MiLY 395.<br />

Jamf.s,7 b. 9 Oct., 181 1; d. 16 June, 1866, a'. 54; m. Urania Battell. Family 391!.<br />

Sophia,' born <strong>in</strong> January, 1814, Fairfield, Ct. ; died <strong>in</strong> Amherst, Mass., 17 Mch.,<br />

1827, K. 13 years, and was there buried.<br />

John,' b. 17 Mch., 1816; d. 2 Dec, 1854, a-. 38; married Lucy Vose Henderson.<br />

Family 397.<br />

Lucy,' b. 19 May, 1818, Pittsfield, Mass.; married, <strong>in</strong> Amherst, Mass., 12 Aug.,<br />

184 1, Rev. Henry (second son of Dr. Henry and RLartha Rutter Duflield) Neill,<br />

D. D.,t of Hatfield, Mass., b. 16 Oct., 18 15, Philadelphia, Pa.; and baptized <strong>in</strong><br />

the First Presbyterian Church, by Rev. James P. Wilson, 3 Feb., 1816. Mrs.<br />

Neill died <strong>in</strong> Philadelphia, Pa., 20 Apr., 1873, k. 55 years. We can convey no<br />

better impression of her character than by add<strong>in</strong>g the follow<strong>in</strong>g tribute to her<br />

worth, prepared by her husband :<br />

"From her childhood she was regarded by her father's friends, and by her<br />

own, as possess<strong>in</strong>g rare qualities of m<strong>in</strong>d and heart. Her countenance w^as sug-<br />

gestive of hidden power and resource, rem<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g one of the vibration and light<br />

of the sea. Her eyes were dark and full of mean<strong>in</strong>g: and when she spoke, her<br />

truth was <strong>in</strong> her words. Thus it was <strong>in</strong> Pittsfield, <strong>in</strong> her early youth; thus, when<br />

* Communicated by Miss Sarah W. Humphrey.<br />

t John Neill, the first ascerta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>America</strong>n ancestor of Dr. Henry Neill, entered upon the practice of the law, <strong>in</strong> the county of<br />

Sussex, <strong>in</strong> the Slate of Delaware, as early as the year 1739. <strong>The</strong> courts of Sussex were held at Lewes, and at thai town he established<br />

his residence. He married Elizabeth , who survived him, and died 26 May, 1771. <strong>The</strong>re is a tradition <strong>in</strong> the <strong>family</strong> that John<br />

Neill emigrated from Tyrone, Prov<strong>in</strong>ce of Ulster, Ireland.<br />

Dr. John Neill, their son, and the grandfather of Dr. Henry Neill, was bom 3 June, 1749, Lewes, Delaware; and died <strong>in</strong> June,<br />

1816. He married, 16 June, 1773, Elizabeth Mart<strong>in</strong>, of Snow Hill, Md., where they resided.<br />

Dr. Henry Neill, their son, and the father of Dr. Henry Neill, was bom 12 Mch. 1783, Snow Hill, Md.; d. 7 Oct. 1845, Belviderc,<br />

N. J. He was an em<strong>in</strong>ent physician <strong>in</strong> Philadelphia; was married <strong>in</strong> that city, <strong>in</strong> April, 1806, to Martha Rutter Duflield, b. 5 Aug. 1780,<br />

daughter of Dr. Benjam<strong>in</strong> and Rebecca i'Pottsj Duflield, of Philadelphia: and granddaughter of Edward and Cather<strong>in</strong>e 'Parry) Duffield,<br />

of Moreland Manor, Bucks Co., Pa. Cather<strong>in</strong>e Parry was daughter of David and Mary (Humphrey' Parry; and grauddauchter of Owen<br />

Humphrey. [See the genealogy of the <strong>Humphreys</strong> of Pennsylvania ]<br />

For an account of the families of Mart<strong>in</strong>, Duflield, Potts, Handy, Rutter, and Savage, from which Dr. Henry Neill was descend«^d,<br />

lee his «ork entitled John Neill and his Descendants.<br />

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