James C. Neill

James Clinton Neill
Member of the Alabama House of Representatives
from the Greene County district
In office
November 21, 1825 – January 13, 1827
Preceded byZachariah Merriweather
Ezekiel Pickens
Succeeded byEdward Broadnax Colgin
D. B. Richardson
Personal details
Born1788
Died1848 (aged 59–60)
Spouse
Margaret Harriett
(m. 1807; died 1836)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Republic of Texas
Branch/serviceU.S. Army
Texian Army
Texas Army
Years of service1812-1844
RankColonel
UnitWest Tennessee Militia, Republic of Texas Regular Army, Militia, and Texas Rangers
CommandsSan Antonio de Béxar and the Alamo, The Army of Texas at Gonzales
Battles/wars
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James Clinton Neill (c. 1788 – 1848) was an American soldier and politician, most noted for his role in the Texas Revolution and the early defense of the Alamo. He was born in North Carolina and served in the Alabama House of Representatives between 1825 and 1827.