Rob and Amy posted some very interesting info from a book on Early Court Records that makes me ask a few questions. I had found a notation once that Edward Littleton died and his wife was 'with child'. I always wondered about this because EXCEPT for the possibility that this unknown child was a male, the Nathaniel and Southy Littleton male line died out. NOW THIS shows the possibility that this unborn child was a male named Jno. (Does this stand for John?) Roberts Littleton. This means the could be males descendants from him that could fill in some gaps we all know exist. ALSO, I think we all have that Nathaniel was born in 1640 in Northampton Co, VA. Now this suggests that he was born in England? Was he born before his father Col Nathaniel came to England?? PG 71..."The will of Edward Littleton recorded 1663. He was from Barmbrough, County of York, England. he left one son, Jno. Roberts, to whom he gave his plantation on the seaside, 550 acres. The will of Edward Littleton recorded 1663. To his daughter Grace he left a tract of land called Mannaheridans Neck. To his wife Frances a large estate, and if her child a son it was to have all his houses and lands. He left the Court his overseers." I also found this interesting in the will of Ann Littleton, the wife of Col Nathaniel Littleton "She left a legacy to Littleton Scarburgh, who was her Grandson." I don't show this relationship. Any comments - Terry Littleton (listdad)