PAMUNKEY DAVENPORTS & OTHERS INTERESTED: Those of you who have been waiting almost five years now for "The Further Chronicles of the Pamunkey Davenports" will rejoice to know that Part 1, "Beginnings and North of the James River, 1608-1820," is scheduled to be cleared from Doc on or about to November 15 next. Editor Judy G. Russell and Nevada Jack will be making the publication announcement relatively soon thereafter. Part 1 will consist of nearly 800 pages of documentation and annotation. We doubt that any Colonial Virginia family history project has undergone the breadth of research and attention to detail given to the Further Chronicles. We emphasize that this has been a Family History project, not Genealogical Line research. You will find our Davenports pictured as people, not just a list of names. Some of the people you will like, others may appear deficient and to have had warts of some sort. We quit far enough back that connections to present generations are yours to make or run from. Part 2, "South of the James River, 1740-1825," now 600+ pages; Part 3, "Northeast North Carolina, 1740-1825," now 62 pages; and Part 4, "Southwest Virginia--Washington County, 1790-1830," now 100+ pages, will follow. All later Parts are in final stages, should be released next year. The new PAMUNKEY DAVENPORT Website contains our Genealogy as well as some tidbits of Family History, reflects all new findings, identifications, and reorderings--includes all members of family--at least one newly found Colonial Davenport in every line from Davis Davenport, including paternal events. The documentation for the Genealogy is contained in the Further Chronicles. The Genealogy is free, readily available at the Website. To fund further Family History research, for there are stones yet unturned, there will a charge for the Further Chronicles, to be published as CDs or by access to a Subscription Website. Judy & Jack will announce the details at the appropriate time upcoming. John Scott Davenport Holmdel, NJ