GRACE FOUNDATION OF TAYLORS ISLAND, MD
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    • Audio Description of Battle
    • Bicentennial celebration of the battle >
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      • USPS recognition of Battle of Ice Mound Bicentennial
    • Floeberg 1936
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    • BRITISH ON SLAUGHTER CREEK
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      • Historical Marker
      • MD HISTORIC TRUST INFO
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      • Interior photos
      • MD HISTORICAL TRUST INFO
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    • Pat Neild
    • Dr. Washington A Smith
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      • Family Burial Ground of Elijah Tall
    • HON. LEVI D. TRAVERS
    • Samuel M Travers
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    • School used as museum
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  • Slaughter Creek & The Bridge
    • Old Store at bridge
    • Bridge to Meekins Neck
    • Ferry to Meekins Neck
  • Island Folklore
    • The Tea Set
    • The Story of Polly
    • Taylors Island During Prohibition
    • Clara Bow
    • The Tale of the Swan Decoy
  • Lists of Business Persons & Farmers
    • 1887
    • 1894-95 >
      • Wm. D. Travers
    • 1908-09
    • 1915-17
  • Taylors Island Ship Building
    • Travis Spicer & Sons Shipbuilders
    • Historic Ships of Taylors Island >
      • Moses Henry Geoghegan
  • Slaughter Creek Marina
    • Coast Guard Station Photo
  • James Island
    • James Island photos
    • James Island sketches
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    • James Island Articles
    • James Island School
    • Sika Deer of James Island
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  • Remembrances from bygone days
    • History by Laura Robinson Navy -1977
    • Old mode of transportation
  • Grace Foundation History
    • Senator George L. Radcliffe
    • The Promise
    • 1st Meeting of Grace Foundation May 13, 1951
  • Membership Information
    • 2023 Membership Letter
    • 2023 Membership Roster
    • Membership Application
    • 2022 Membership Letter
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    • 2020 Membership Roster
    • 2019 Membership Letter
    • 2015 Membership Letter
  • Champion Trees of Taylors Island
    • Bicentennial Tree
    • Persimmon Tree
    • Post Oak
    • Trees harvested to be used as roads
  • Taylors Island Volunteer Fire Company
    • TIVFC articles
    • TIVFC Photos over the years
    • Tragic Fire
  • Transpeninsular Line
    • 1971 Article on Transpeninsular Line
  • Home
  • About Taylors Island
    • History of Taylors Island
    • Directions and Driving Tour
    • Old Post Office
    • Tour Pamphlet
    • Self-Guiding Nature Trail
    • Map showing Taylors Island from 1670
    • 1877 Map of Taylors Island
    • Historic Structures >
      • Becky Phipps Cannon >
        • 1912 Balt. Sun Article - Cannon Blown Apart
        • Cannon re-dedication 1999
        • Cannon - MD Historical Trust Info
      • Historic Old School House >
        • Historic Schoolhouse (MD Historical Trust Info)
      • Ridgeton Hall >
        • Ridgeton Hall - Maryland Historical Trust Info >
          • Judge Levi Travers
      • General Store >
        • General Store (MD Historic Trust Info)
        • Christmas Eve General Store Tradition
      • Mulberry Grove >
        • The History of Mulberry Grove >
          • Article About Mulberry Grove
          • Silk Worms of Mulberry Grove
          • Mulberry Grove - MD Historic Trust Info
      • Spicer Bungalow
      • Kirwan Farm >
        • Maryland Historical Trust Info - Kirwin Farm
      • "The LeCompte" a/k/a "Cator" house >
        • Cator-LeCompte House (MD Historic Trust Info)
      • Other Structures (inventoried by the Maryland Historical Trust)
      • Old Windmill >
        • Windmill locations 1877
      • The Canning House >
        • Tomato Picking Time
    • 1920's - photos
    • Visit by sitting U.S. President
    • Geological Survey
    • Radio Program Transcript - 1969
  • Battle of the Ice Mound
    • Oral History of Battle of Ice Mound (as memorialized in 1931)
    • Audio Description of Battle
    • Bicentennial celebration of the battle >
      • Recognition for a well planned event
      • USPS recognition of Battle of Ice Mound Bicentennial
    • Floeberg 1936
    • British on Punch Island Creek
    • BRITISH ON SLAUGHTER CREEK
  • Churches
    • Grace Episcopal Church >
      • Interior of Grace Church
      • MD HISTORICAL TRUST INFO
      • The Story of the Bell
    • Chapel of Ease >
      • Interior Chapel
      • Interior Chapel from balcony
      • Historical Marker
      • MD HISTORIC TRUST INFO
    • Bethlehem "Brick" Church >
      • Interior photos
      • MD HISTORICAL TRUST INFO
      • Ministers of Bethlehem Church 1820--1900
      • Church Minutes (selected minutes 1860, 1873 & 1876)
    • Chaplain Memorial >
      • Interior Photos Chaplain Memorial Church
      • MD HISTORICAL TRUST INFO
    • Lane Methodist Episcopal Church >
      • Lane Church Images
      • MD HISTORIC TRUST INFO
    • Video Tour of Churches
    • History of Island Methodism
  • Cemeteries
    • Grace Foundation Graveyard Policy
    • Bethlehem Church Cemetery Records
    • Grace Episcopal Church Burial Records
    • Lane Cemetery
    • Robson Cemetery >
      • Robson Cemetery Grave Photos
    • Hog Marsh, Davis Place
    • Hoopers Point Cemetery
  • Notable Islanders
    • Early Islanders
    • J. Hooper Bosley
    • THOMAS BROOME TRAVERS >
      • Thomas Broome Travers (genealogy)
    • T. Reynolds Carpenter
    • Cecil Jenkins
    • Pat Neild
    • Dr. Washington A Smith
    • Tall Family >
      • Family Burial Ground of Elijah Tall
    • HON. LEVI D. TRAVERS
    • Samuel M Travers
    • Revolution
  • Schools & Students
    • School used as museum
    • Schoolhouse MD Historical Trust Info
  • African American Schoolhouse
    • African American School - MD Historic Trust Info
  • Slaughter Creek & The Bridge
    • Old Store at bridge
    • Bridge to Meekins Neck
    • Ferry to Meekins Neck
  • Island Folklore
    • The Tea Set
    • The Story of Polly
    • Taylors Island During Prohibition
    • Clara Bow
    • The Tale of the Swan Decoy
  • Lists of Business Persons & Farmers
    • 1887
    • 1894-95 >
      • Wm. D. Travers
    • 1908-09
    • 1915-17
  • Taylors Island Ship Building
    • Travis Spicer & Sons Shipbuilders
    • Historic Ships of Taylors Island >
      • Moses Henry Geoghegan
  • Slaughter Creek Marina
    • Coast Guard Station Photo
  • James Island
    • James Island photos
    • James Island sketches
    • James Island Videos
    • Aerial Photos of James Island
    • James Island Articles
    • James Island School
    • Sika Deer of James Island
    • James Island Restoration
  • Remembrances from bygone days
    • History by Laura Robinson Navy -1977
    • Old mode of transportation
  • Grace Foundation History
    • Senator George L. Radcliffe
    • The Promise
    • 1st Meeting of Grace Foundation May 13, 1951
  • Membership Information
    • 2023 Membership Letter
    • 2023 Membership Roster
    • Membership Application
    • 2022 Membership Letter
    • 2020 Membership Letter
    • 2020 Membership Roster
    • 2019 Membership Letter
    • 2015 Membership Letter
  • Champion Trees of Taylors Island
    • Bicentennial Tree
    • Persimmon Tree
    • Post Oak
    • Trees harvested to be used as roads
  • Taylors Island Volunteer Fire Company
    • TIVFC articles
    • TIVFC Photos over the years
    • Tragic Fire
  • Transpeninsular Line
    • 1971 Article on Transpeninsular Line
GRACE FOUNDATION OF TAYLORS ISLAND, MD
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It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Pat Neild. At the time of his passing on August 22, 2025, Pat served at the Chair of Trustees of the Grace Foundation of Taylors Island. This website and almost all of its information would not be available to the public without Pat's dedication to and love for Taylors Island and the Grace Foundation of Taylors Island. His life was one well lived and he is missed dearly.

John S. “Pat” Neild, Jr.
(Rotarian since 1986, sponsored by Stewart White, with 35+ years perfect attendance)
Born St. Patrick’s Day in 1930 to J. Stapleforte and Mabel Spicer Neild and given the nickname of “Pat”. Grew up on Taylors Island, the only child of his native Dorchester County parents. His family’s history dates back to 1669 in Dorchester County. He attended a one-room school on Taylors Island for seven years, graduated from Cambridge High School in 1947, and from the University of Md. in 1951 with a degree in agriculture and a commission in the U.S. Air Force. While at University of Maryland at College Park, became a member of Alpha Gamma Rho and Alpha Zeta Fraternities. He entered the United States Air Force Security Service in July 1951 and was stationed in Washington D.C., then San Antonio, Texas. Resigned from active duty in1953 and was honorably discharged from the Air Force Reserves in June 1959 as a First Lt. Married Ann Jones Neild on August 30, 1951 and they had three sons – John Richard (deceased), Thomas Lee, and William Keene (deceased), plus 8 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren, most settled in Dorchester County.
After retiring to Taylors Island in 1953, was employed by the Dorchester County Fertilizer Co. (DORCO), which was purchased in 1963 by the Baugh Chemical Co. of Baltimore and then by the Kerr McGee Chemical Corporation of Oklahoma City. Worked as their sales manager and then plant manager for 25 years until the plant on Trenton Street in Cambridge was closed in 1978. He then, worked for Maryland Wire Belts in Church Creek as Operations Manager and Executive Vice President, until he left that company in 1990. After that, he became self-employed as a consultant in human resources, working primary with Hi-Tech Plastics in Cambridge until 1999. Owned several farms on Taylors Island and, with the help of his wife and sons, managed and farmed the land from 1973 until turning the operation over to his sons in 1998. During those years, he established two acres of grapes, and continued to tend them, along with associated wine making, until June of this year.
Activities over the years included being a charter member and helping to build the Taylors Island Volunteer Fire Company, Boy Scout Scoutmaster on Taylors Island, member of Dorchester Co. Agricultural Awareness Committee, President of Delmarva Fertilizer Assoc., and a director of the National Fertilizer Roundtable. In addition, he served on the boards of the Untied Fund, Salvation Army, Dorchester Chamber of Commerce, and the Cambridge Rotary Club, Served as president of Tidewater Farm club, Commodore of the Cambridge Yacht Club, Commodore of the Rotary Yacht Squadron of the Chesapeake Bay, church trustee, Sunday school teacher, chairman of the Administrative Council for the four Methodist churches on the Church Creek Charge, officer of Dorchester County Taxpayers’ Association, member of Dorchester County Heritage Area Advisory Committee, Past President, Trustee, and Trustee Emiratis of Dorchester County Historical Society, President and Chairman of Trustees of Grace Foundation of Taylors Island, past President of the Board of Directors of Delmarva Community Services, Charter Member and President of South Dorchester Folk Museum, Director of Dorchester County Resource Preservation & Development Corp., past Director and member of Cambridge Rotary Club, director Emeritus of Friends of Old Trinity, and member of numerous other organizations. Registered as a member of SAR with National Number 106239, and member of Jamestown Society Number 9182 (had ancestors at Jamestown in the early 1600s).
Hobbies included boating, hunting, farming, wine making, tinkering with mechanical things, woodworking, genealogy, working with computers, and volunteering at several non-profit organizations.
He gives God credit for blessing him with good health, a loving wife for 73 years, financial security, three fine sons and their families, and the opportunity to live a lifetime in one of the best places in the world.
He is survived by a son Thomas L. Neild, Sr. and wife Lisa of Taylors Island, eight grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, two daughter in laws Angel Neild of Taylors Island and Teresa Neild of Baltimore, and numerous nieces and nephews. Besides his parents and his wife Ann, Mr. Neild is preceded in death by two sons William “Bill” Keene Neild, Sr. and John Richard “Rick” Neild.
A funeral service was held on August 26, 2025 at Thomas Funeral Home, P.A. in Cambridge, MD. Past was laid to rest at Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery on Taylors Island.

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