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Alexander Stephen Neal

Number of games in database: 3
Years covered: 1949 to 1954


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ALEXANDER STEPHEN NEAL
(born Mar-20-1883, died Aug-29-1983, 100 years old) United States of America

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. B Rozsa vs A S Neal 1-0161949OklahomaC28 Vienna Game
2. A S Neal vs Santasiere 0-120194950th US OpenB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
3. H Gerstein vs A S Neal 1-0171954corrD29 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-02-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Tabanus: He was a medical doctor in Cornell, OK, and also took care of his own health. Correct the errors, and fill out the blanks:

1900: Reece W Neal, 41, born in Georgia, Farmer; Sarah J, 37, born in Georgia; <Stephen Neal>, 17, born in Georgia, + 4 more children (US Census for Justice Precinct 07, Comanche, Texas)

1910: <Stephen A Neal>, 27, born in Georgia, Physician; Lanna, 21, born in Texas; Alethea, 3, born in Oklahoma (US Census for District 0267, Seger, Oklahoma)

1918: <Alexander Stephen Neal>, Cordell, Physician, b. 20 March 1883 (WW II Draft Reg. Cards)

1920: <A. S. Neal>, 36, born in Georgia, Physician, medical; Lanna A, 31, born in Texas; Latha, 12; Zuriel A, 9; Neva L 1 7/12 (US Census for Cordell, Oklahoma)

1930: <Alexander S. Neal>, 47, Physician, General Practise; Lanna A, 42; Zuriel A, 19; Alethea; Neva L., 11 (US Census for Cordell, Oklahoma)

1940: <Dr. A. S. Neal>, 57, born in Georgia, Medical Doctor Private practise; Lanna, 52, born in Texas; Neva, 21, born in Oklahoma, teacher High School (US Census for Cordell, Oklahoma)

1941: <The March-April issue of the Chess Correspondent features several games by Southwestern players, among them O. W. Manney, C. P. Gray and Clemente Villareal. Here is how Manney defeated Dr. A. S. Neal, Cordell, Okla., in the western correspondence championship tournament of 1937: (The notes are by no less a master than Reuben Fine.)> (and game follows) (Dallas Morning News, 31 March 1941, Part I, p. 11)

1942: <Alexander Stephen Neal>, Cordell, b. 20 March 1883 (WW II Draft Reg. Cards)

1983: <Alexander Neal>, Cordell, b. 20 March 1883. Died: Aug 1983 in Cordell, Oklahoma (US Social Security Death Index)

Dec-02-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Phony Benoni: When I saw his full name, I wondered if there might be a Southern connection. (<Alexander Stephens>, Vice-President of the Confederacy and the Governor of Georgia, died about two weeks before Neal was born.)

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