Not only did Moreton H. McNeill marry a Simmons (Bertha), Mort's sister married into the Simmons family as well. The McNeill families and Simmons families were very intertwined in the late 1800's into the early 1900's. This page has several family photos showing the brothers and sisters of our direct ancestors.
Top Row, from left: unknown McNeill boy, unknown McNeill woman*, unknown McNeill woman*, Moreton H. McNeill, Bertha McNeill
Bottom Row, from left: Emma (Atkinson) McNeill, Robert E. McNeill, Susannah (Moreton) NcNeill, unknown McNeil woman*, Elizabeth "Libby" (McNeill) Simmons, Charles J.A. Simmons
*Unknown McNeill women are Mort's other sisters
Top Row, from left: Charles J.A. Simmons and wife, Elizabeth "Libby" (McNeill) Simmons, unknown McNeill woman, Emma (Atkinson) McNeill, Bertha (Simmons) McNeill
Bottom Row, from left: (possibly) Francis A. McNeill, Moreton H. McNeill, Robert E. McNeill,
Children, from left: Charles McNeill Simmons, Dorothy A. McNeill, Ruth W. McNeill*
*The children are "double-cousins" due to both parents being siblings of the others
From left: John Knott, Harriet (Simmons) Knott, Charles J.A. Simmons, Elizabeth "Libby" (McNeill) Simmons, unknown woman, Charles McNeill Simmons, "Charles" (Sr.) and Gladys (Mofford) Rosenbach, seated: Mary E. Allen Simmons, baby - Charles (Jr.) Rosenbach
Top Row, from left: "Charles" (Sr.) Rosenbach, Moreton H. McNeill, unknown man, John Knott, Charles J.A. Simmons, Charles McNeill Simmons
Bottom Row, from left: Gladys Rosenbach, Bertha McNeill, unknown woman, unknown woman, Harriet (Simmons) Knott, Elizabeth "Libby" McNeill Simmons
Child: Charles Rosenbach, Jr.
*I suspect this photo was taken after a funeral, possibly for the husband of the unknown woman in the center, who may be a Simmons.