Thanks for the info on Heber, I couldn't seem to get any two sources to agree exactly on that line, so I tried to find another substitute. I think the will of John Fleetwood mentions money to go to his daughter Elizabeth, yet unmarried, and this may be the one they believe married Nowell. If, however, her full brother was already a burgess twenty years before the will of their father, that does seem to indicate a chronological problem.