Jan, Ryan, Barbara, and others, I'm pleased to see you looking into the Wayne Co. connection again. Something may click with my line. As I see it, my Geo. W. could be a son of either George W. (AL, IL but I don't see how); Henry (who married a Canady... one of Georges' sons married a Canady); Enoch, who was in the Sinking Creek area (I think I saw that somewhere); or James. BTW, there is a beautiful little valley on Sinking Creek which has a Primitive Baptist Church founded in the early 1800's. A Nevels..illes may have been one of the charter members. Thanks, Bill >From [email protected] Thu Feb 11 12:54:54 1999 >Received: (from [email protected]) > by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id MAA04652; > Thu, 11 Feb 1999 12:41:46 -0800 (PST) >Resent-Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 12:41:46 -0800 (PST) >Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 15:50:39 -0500 (EST) >Message-Id: <[email protected]> >X-Sender: [email protected] >X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Version 2.1.1 >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Old-To: [email protected] >From: Jan & David Faulkner <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [NEVILLE-L] Re: Enoch NEAVILLE >Resent-Message-ID: <"q5lowC.A.ZIB.JC0w2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> >To: [email protected] >Resent-From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/3941 >X-Loop: [email protected] >Precedence: list >Resent-Sender: [email protected] > >Ryan, > >Thank you very much for your opinion about James's relationship to Enoch. I >am so glad that Ruth Nevels has joined the list so she can evaluate your >information. She is a long-time Neville/Nevels researcher whose husband is >descended from the MS Nevels line that is related to my Nevels family. > >We have a James, Martin, and William (and possibly a John) Nevels who were >in the same generation (b. ca 1770s) and who came to the Mississippi >Territory about the same time -- late 1700s to early 1800s. Evidence is >fairly conclusive that Martin, who is the ancestor of Ruth's husband's >family, and James, who is almost certainly my ancestor (several sources of >collaborative evidence) were brothers. William Nevell/Nevels arrived on the >scene in MS with another Martin Nevels a few years after our Martin and >James arrived. That William and Martin appear to be the same men of those >names found earlier in Sumner Co., TN, just below the Wayne Co., KY area. >My James may have lived in SC, but Ruth has some evidence which also >indicates or hints at a KY connection for some of the family. I know much >of this is repetitious, but I am more or less wondering "out loud" to see if >you see anything that might indicate a reason to suspect a connection with >the Neavill/Nevels in the Wayne Co., KY area. > >Jan > > > > >At 12:46 PM 2/11/99 -0600, you wrote: >>Jan & David Faulkner wrote: >> >>> Ryan, >>> >>> Thank you for your response about James Nevell. Do you think Enoch's role >>> as surety would indicate that he is also James's father? >> >>Yes. As far as I know, the only person in the vicinity and of an age to be >James' >>father would be Barbara's ancestor, George NEAVILLE but he already had a >son named >>James (who later married Indiana--possibly Enoch's daughter). So my guess >is that >>Enoch was James' father. >> >>Ry >> >> >>==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== >>You may contact the Neville list manager at: >>mailto:[email protected] >> >> > > >==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== >Have you tried the Rootsweb Surname Helper Search Engine? >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/surhelp/srchall.html > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Jan, The information I have is from a cousin here is has been doing research. She sent me the information with a note: "With the info about John Nevil (1612-1664) I was able to piece a lot of info together from the Nevil Newsletter at Dallas Public LIbrary". So it seems that she may just be going by what has already been published. Do you feel, or is there some reason to suspect, that the linking information is flawed? I do not know where the C. or Cornelius came from. Another local cousin sent a family group sheet from what she had researched and it listed Thomas' middle initial as C. I have a copy of the book "The Neville Family Of England And The United States", by John Hart Wilson. It certainly does not list a Thomas Nevil, or Thomas C. Nevil. I will check with my local cousins to see what their sources of information were. However I'm sure that they have not found anything new. I suspect that they are just following the paths that you have already been down. Daris Nevil Jan & David Faulkner wrote: > Daris, > > In reply to your message which was forwarded to the list earlier this month, > I have a couple of questions. You show the middle initial of Thomas Nevil > of Amherst Co., VA and Rutherford Co., TN as C. and suggest that it might > stand for Cornelius. Where did you find evidence that C. is his middle > initial and that the name might be Cornelius? Were others in your family > named Cornelius? I know that name was used in the Capt. James Nevil > (1686-1752) group in Amherst Co. but haven't come across it in Thomas's line. > > The other subject you mention is a link to John Neville of the Ark and Dove. > If you are relying on what is in print about the connection between James > Nevil of Albemarle and Amherst Co., VA with the Nevilles who were in > Fauquier Co., VA (several brothers) and ultimately linked with John Neville > of MD, you need to know that no evidence actually exists of such a > connection. Members of this list have been looking at both families for > more than a year and trying to document sources for some information which > has been in print for almost a hundred years now. Unfortunately, an early > genealogy, which is probably the source of most information in print on this > family, has family links which cannot be documented, including a link > between John Nevill of MD who may have arrived on the Ark and Dove and the > VA Nevilles. I think the research in this area is ongoing, and I am sure > list members will be glad to hear your comments in relation to this subject. > > Jan > Daris A Nevil wrote: > > > I Tried to sign the guestbook, but I got an error saying that it could > > not connect, and that > > the server might be down. I am including inforation that I put on the > > guestbook below. > > > > Daris A Nevil > > McKinney, Collin Co., Texas > > [email protected] > > > > We have traced back to Western Tenn, and then back to Amherst County, > > Virginia > > to Thomas C (Cornelius?) Nevil, who married Elizabeth Tiller. We are > > one of > > the families that feels that we are connected to John Neville of the Ark > > and Dove, > > through his gggrandson Capt James Neville Jr. Thomas' children are > > Ruben Jordan, > > William, James, Thomas G., and Polly. Would be happy to share what we > > have with > > anyone who feels they might be related to our line. > > > ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== > Have you tried the Neville Query List on GenForum? > http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/neville
Jan & David Faulkner wrote: > Survey # 10916 Nevell, James 50 [acres] 116 [Wayne Co.] > 09/09/1807 [survey date] 13 36 [grant book & page] > [Grantee or Heirs] Burnett, Sham > > Do you know who the above James Nevell might be? My guess is that he would be the same James who married Marion DODSON on 20 Sep 1810 in Wayne Co., Kentucky. This James must be related to my Enoch somehow since Enoch is listed for surety on the marriage record: WAYNE COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES AND VITAL RECORDS, 1801-1860 vol.2 - Bork NEVILL, James and Marion (Maryann) Dodson. Surety, Enoch NEVILLE. Bond dated 17 September, married 20 September 1810 by Richard Barrier. Endorsement on Bond: "Parents of both parties present and consented".
Hi, Pat and others, thanks for the reminder to be more specific. I am compiling a list of descendants of George Washington Neville/Nevill b. 1772 who married Rachel Killebrew and lived in Montgomery Co., TN and Hickman Co. KY. Thanks, Donna On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Pat Oneal wrote: > Donna, > Please identify which George Washington Neville/Nevils you want. > I am a greatgranddaughter of George Washington Nevils, born 1810, died > 1913. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Donna Browning <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 4:02 PM > Subject: [NEVILLE-L] Re: Calling all George W. Neville of Montgomery Co., Tn > descendants > > > >Hi, fellow Nevillers. I am trying to compile a list of all direct George > >W. Neville descendants who use this list. If that is you, please reply. > >Thanks, Donna > > > >Donna > > > > > > > >==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== > >Archived postings to the NEVILLE mailing list can be found on the WEB at: > >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > > > ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== > Have you tried the Neville Query List on GenForum? > http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/neville >
Ryan, Great find on Enoch Nevil! I have some more information on him from a new index in our library in Hopkinsville, KY. If you have this already, please pardon the repetition. Brackets mine. Land Grants South of Green River [Kentucky] Master Index Survey # 05482 Nevell, Enoch 76 [acres] 116 [Wayne Co.] 01/11/1804 [survey date] 5 148-149 [grant book & page] [Grantee or Heirs] Same Survey # 10009 Nevell, George 150 [acres] 116 [Wayne Co.] 02/28/1809 [survey date] 8 322-323 [grant book & page] [Grantee or Heirs] Walker, Wm. Survey # 10916 Nevell, James 50 [acres] 116 [Wayne Co.] 09/09/1807 [survey date] 13 36 [grant book & page] [Grantee or Heirs] Burnett, Sham Do you know who the above James Nevell might be? They used the Nevels spelling in Wayne Co., and I am searching for a "loose" James Nevels outside MS. James Nevell of Wayne Co., KY is interesting because that county is just a short way up the Cumberland River from Sumner Co., TN where William and Martin Nevel were found in the late 1700s. It is possible they are the same two men of those names found later in Jefferson and Warren Co., MS where James Nevels, my probable ancestor lived. (Ruth Nevels had a query on them earlier this week.) Since we know that Barbara McNamer's George Nevels/Neville may have lived in AL and may be the same person as George in Wayne Co.,Ky, I am even more interested in the above James Nevell. Jan At 01:04 AM 2/10/99 -0600, you wrote: >It pays to search on a variety of search engines and to spell your >surnames in a variety of ways. I just found the following query which is >over a year old at the following URL. I have sent a message to Pam and >anxiously await her reply. > >http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/queries/unknown/unk003.htm > >NEVIL, (NEVILS,NEVILLE) > >Looking for info on my ggg grandmother-JoAnna (anna) NEVIL. She was born >in 1791 in NC. Her father was Enoch NEVIL and her mother's maiden name >is believed to be KEENEY. JoAnna married Jacob MEECE on 26 Feb. 1811 at >Meece, Pulaski Co., KY. She gave birth to 9 children. I have the info on >her spouse and all her children but would love to find more on her--her >parents, siblings etc. Family history has us having Cherokee blood >lines--thru another line for sure, but now I have reason to think maybe >in this line also. Have not been able to find anything else on this >family although I have been looking for 15+ years. Would love to hear >from anyone that think they might connect to this line. >Pam Lewis >[email protected] >Submitted on Sat Mar 14 21:19:40 EST 1998 > > >==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== >Have you tried GenConnect? >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/index.html > >
Donna, Please identify which George Washington Neville/Nevils you want. I am a greatgranddaughter of George Washington Nevils, born 1810, died 1913. -----Original Message----- From: Donna Browning <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 4:02 PM Subject: [NEVILLE-L] Re: Calling all George W. Neville of Montgomery Co., Tn descendants >Hi, fellow Nevillers. I am trying to compile a list of all direct George >W. Neville descendants who use this list. If that is you, please reply. >Thanks, Donna > >Donna > > > >==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== >Archived postings to the NEVILLE mailing list can be found on the WEB at: >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
Daris, In reply to your message which was forwarded to the list earlier this month, I have a couple of questions. You show the middle initial of Thomas Nevil of Amherst Co., VA and Rutherford Co., TN as C. and suggest that it might stand for Cornelius. Where did you find evidence that C. is his middle initial and that the name might be Cornelius? Were others in your family named Cornelius? I know that name was used in the Capt. James Nevil (1686-1752) group in Amherst Co. but haven't come across it in Thomas's line. The other subject you mention is a link to John Neville of the Ark and Dove. If you are relying on what is in print about the connection between James Nevil of Albemarle and Amherst Co., VA with the Nevilles who were in Fauquier Co., VA (several brothers) and ultimately linked with John Neville of MD, you need to know that no evidence actually exists of such a connection. Members of this list have been looking at both families for more than a year and trying to document sources for some information which has been in print for almost a hundred years now. Unfortunately, an early genealogy, which is probably the source of most information in print on this family, has family links which cannot be documented, including a link between John Nevill of MD who may have arrived on the Ark and Dove and the VA Nevilles. I think the research in this area is ongoing, and I am sure list members will be glad to hear your comments in relation to this subject. Jan Daris A Nevil wrote: > I Tried to sign the guestbook, but I got an error saying that it could > not connect, and that > the server might be down. I am including inforation that I put on the > guestbook below. > > Daris A Nevil > McKinney, Collin Co., Texas > [email protected] > > We have traced back to Western Tenn, and then back to Amherst County, > Virginia > to Thomas C (Cornelius?) Nevil, who married Elizabeth Tiller. We are > one of > the families that feels that we are connected to John Neville of the Ark > and Dove, > through his gggrandson Capt James Neville Jr. Thomas' children are > Ruben Jordan, > William, James, Thomas G., and Polly. Would be happy to share what we > have with > anyone who feels they might be related to our line.
Hi, fellow Nevillers. I am trying to compile a list of all direct George W. Neville descendants who use this list. If that is you, please reply. Thanks, Donna Donna
Jan, Yes Milton sent me a note the other day. He pointed me to the Tiller home page (Elizabeth Tiller was the wife of Thomas), so I was very excited to find out more about that line. Daris Nevil Jan & David Faulkner wrote: > Daris, > > Welcome to the list! Have you been in touch with Neville list member Milton > Webb? He is descended from your Thomas and son Reuben Nevil's line, too, > and has been collecting information on Thomas and Reuben's family for a > while. The last time he and I corresponded (some time before Christmas), we > were discussing the idea about the relationship between Thomas and Reuben, > and I told him I would would work on transcribing some notes on Reuben > Norvell in Amherst Co., TN and also see what Rutherford Co., TN has on the > same name. > > If you and Milton do discuss your Nevils, I hope that you will share the > information on the Neville list. Some of us are looking for family > information in the areas where your Nevils lived. The most insignificant > detail may be a great clue for someone else. I am looking forward to > hearing more from you. > > Jan > > > At 08:30 AM 2/9/99 -0600, you wrote: > > > > > >Jan Faulkner wrote: > > > >> 2. Thomas Nevill, the Revolutionary War soldier from Amherst Co., VA, was > >> later a resident of Rutherford Co., TN (children later found in Gibson Co., > >> TN). Present-day Rutherford Co. is a couple of counties away from Sumner > >> Co., TN. Because no connection has been found between him and the Amherst > >> Co. family of Capt. James Nevil, is it possible there were other Nevils in > >> the Amherst Co. area who were not directly descended from Capt. James Nevil? > >> One interesting note related to this idea: Thomas Nevill had a son Reuben > >> Nevill. Records in Amherst Co. indicate a Reuben Nevill was killed during > >> the Rev. War. No connection has been made between Reuben Nevill who was > >> killed and Capt. James Nevill. Was Reuben who was killed in the Rev. War a > >> brother to Thomas? > > > >Jan, > > > >The suggestion that Reuben Nevill may be the brother of Thomas Nevill makes a > >lot of sense. Thomas named one of his sons Reuben Jordan Nevil, who in turned > >named his son (Thomas' grandson) Reuben Jordan Nevil. The older and younger > >Reubens moved to Gibson County (far western) Tennessee. While there the senior > >Reuben was referred to as "old Reuben" (from the Skullbone book). > > > >I don't have the place of death for Thomas Nevil. Did he die in Amherst > County? > > > >Daris Nevil > > > > > > > > > > > >==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== > >Have you tried the Neville Query List on GenForum? > >http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/neville > > > > > > ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== > Have you tried the Neville Query List on GenForum? > http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/neville
Daris, Welcome to the list! Have you been in touch with Neville list member Milton Webb? He is descended from your Thomas and son Reuben Nevil's line, too, and has been collecting information on Thomas and Reuben's family for a while. The last time he and I corresponded (some time before Christmas), we were discussing the idea about the relationship between Thomas and Reuben, and I told him I would would work on transcribing some notes on Reuben Norvell in Amherst Co., TN and also see what Rutherford Co., TN has on the same name. If you and Milton do discuss your Nevils, I hope that you will share the information on the Neville list. Some of us are looking for family information in the areas where your Nevils lived. The most insignificant detail may be a great clue for someone else. I am looking forward to hearing more from you. Jan At 08:30 AM 2/9/99 -0600, you wrote: > > >Jan Faulkner wrote: > >> 2. Thomas Nevill, the Revolutionary War soldier from Amherst Co., VA, was >> later a resident of Rutherford Co., TN (children later found in Gibson Co., >> TN). Present-day Rutherford Co. is a couple of counties away from Sumner >> Co., TN. Because no connection has been found between him and the Amherst >> Co. family of Capt. James Nevil, is it possible there were other Nevils in >> the Amherst Co. area who were not directly descended from Capt. James Nevil? >> One interesting note related to this idea: Thomas Nevill had a son Reuben >> Nevill. Records in Amherst Co. indicate a Reuben Nevill was killed during >> the Rev. War. No connection has been made between Reuben Nevill who was >> killed and Capt. James Nevill. Was Reuben who was killed in the Rev. War a >> brother to Thomas? > >Jan, > >The suggestion that Reuben Nevill may be the brother of Thomas Nevill makes a >lot of sense. Thomas named one of his sons Reuben Jordan Nevil, who in turned >named his son (Thomas' grandson) Reuben Jordan Nevil. The older and younger >Reubens moved to Gibson County (far western) Tennessee. While there the senior >Reuben was referred to as "old Reuben" (from the Skullbone book). > >I don't have the place of death for Thomas Nevil. Did he die in Amherst County? > >Daris Nevil > > > > > >==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== >Have you tried the Neville Query List on GenForum? >http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/neville > >
It pays to search on a variety of search engines and to spell your surnames in a variety of ways. I just found the following query which is over a year old at the following URL. I have sent a message to Pam and anxiously await her reply. http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/queries/unknown/unk003.htm NEVIL, (NEVILS,NEVILLE) Looking for info on my ggg grandmother-JoAnna (anna) NEVIL. She was born in 1791 in NC. Her father was Enoch NEVIL and her mother's maiden name is believed to be KEENEY. JoAnna married Jacob MEECE on 26 Feb. 1811 at Meece, Pulaski Co., KY. She gave birth to 9 children. I have the info on her spouse and all her children but would love to find more on her--her parents, siblings etc. Family history has us having Cherokee blood lines--thru another line for sure, but now I have reason to think maybe in this line also. Have not been able to find anything else on this family although I have been looking for 15+ years. Would love to hear from anyone that think they might connect to this line. Pam Lewis [email protected] Submitted on Sat Mar 14 21:19:40 EST 1998
Jan Faulkner wrote: > 2. Thomas Nevill, the Revolutionary War soldier from Amherst Co., VA, was > later a resident of Rutherford Co., TN (children later found in Gibson Co., > TN). Present-day Rutherford Co. is a couple of counties away from Sumner > Co., TN. Because no connection has been found between him and the Amherst > Co. family of Capt. James Nevil, is it possible there were other Nevils in > the Amherst Co. area who were not directly descended from Capt. James Nevil? > One interesting note related to this idea: Thomas Nevill had a son Reuben > Nevill. Records in Amherst Co. indicate a Reuben Nevill was killed during > the Rev. War. No connection has been made between Reuben Nevill who was > killed and Capt. James Nevill. Was Reuben who was killed in the Rev. War a > brother to Thomas? Jan, The suggestion that Reuben Nevill may be the brother of Thomas Nevill makes a lot of sense. Thomas named one of his sons Reuben Jordan Nevil, who in turned named his son (Thomas' grandson) Reuben Jordan Nevil. The older and younger Reubens moved to Gibson County (far western) Tennessee. While there the senior Reuben was referred to as "old Reuben" (from the Skullbone book). I don't have the place of death for Thomas Nevil. Did he die in Amherst County? Daris Nevil
At 08:44 AM 2/5/99 -0600, you wrote: >Need birthplace, parents, siblings of Martin and William Nevel who >appear in deed records of Sumner Co,Tenn. in 1797. Are they the same >Martin and William who appear in records of Mississippi Territory during >the early 1800s? Thanks. Ruth Nevels. [email protected] --------------- Hello Ruth, I am so happy you have joined the list! Now we have at least three people looking for the MS Nevels -- Betty Stafford, you, and me. A while back you suggested that we try to get more information about the Obadiah Nevils group in Barnwell Co., SC, since an Obadiah Nevels was in MS in the 1800s. I have been looking on the internet when I have time and have also worked at the library some in an effort to learn more about the Barnwell Co. Nevils. I have kept William of Sumner Co., TN in mind as I have looked for details. I want to bounce a couple of statements off you to see what you think: 1. The Obadiah Nevils family of Barnwell Co., SC has names associated with it which seem to indicate a connection with the Albemarle/Amherst Co., VA family of Capt. James Nevil. Those names include Gardner, Lewis/Louis, Jefferson, and Zachariah. 2. Thomas Nevill, the Revolutionary War soldier from Amherst Co., VA, was later a resident of Rutherford Co., TN (children later found in Gibson Co., TN). Present-day Rutherford Co. is a couple of counties away from Sumner Co., TN. Because no connection has been found between him and the Amherst Co. family of Capt. James Nevil, is it possible there were other Nevils in the Amherst Co. area who were not directly descended from Capt. James Nevil? One interesting note related to this idea: Thomas Nevill had a son Reuben Nevill. Records in Amherst Co. indicate a Reuben Nevill was killed during the Rev. War. No connection has been made between Reuben Nevill who was killed and Capt. James Nevill. Was Reuben who was killed in the Rev. War a brother to Thomas? A Reuben Norvell (a JP) was prominent in Amherst Co., VA records toward the end of the 1700s and early 1800s. Is Norvell a variation on Nevil or vice versa? (I am compiling some Norvell notes in Amherst Co. records and will post them as soon as I finish.) Jan
My g-grandfather was Jeremiah Neuville Moore of Baldwin County GA. His father was William Bolling Moore, reportedly b. in VA in 1812. I am interested in the Neufville family of SC which intermarried with Moores. [email protected] Kristina Moore Simms Perry GA Researching Cleveland, Edmondson, Harp, Layton, O'Quinn, McMillan, Micklejohn, Moore, Sewell, Sowell, Kristina Moore Simms Perry GA Researching Cleveland, Edmondson, Harp, Layton, O'Quinn, McMillan, Micklejohn, Moore, Sewell, Sowell,
Sorry, but I have no info about any Nevel in Penn. Ruth Nevels, [email protected] Jesse Davis wrote: > > I do not have anything on your query but do you have any surname NEVEL > connected to Pennsylvania? > My maternal grandfather was Jesse NEVEL from Centre Co., PA and I have not > been able to go back very far. > See: > http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/jdavis12/neveljes.htm > > Any help will be appreciated. > > J. Davis > > ---------- > : From: Ruth Nevels <[email protected]> > : To: [email protected] > : Subject: [NEVILLE-L] Martin & William Nevel,1797,Sumner Co,TN > : Date: Friday, February 05, 1999 9:44 AM > : > : Need birthplace, parents, siblings of Martin and William Nevel who > : appear in deed records of Sumner Co,Tenn. in 1797. Are they the same > : Martin and William who appear in records of Mississippi Territory during > : the early 1800s? Thanks. Ruth Nevels. [email protected] > : > : > : ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== > : Have you tried GenConnect? > : http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/index.html > : > > ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== > Visit the Neville Heritage Society Home Page: > http://www.prairienet.org/neville/
Hi group. Awhile back I had made a contact in Pittsburgh PA by the name of ron Carlisle who was doing research on the Neville's particularly on my branch of the family in the early days of Pittsburgh. Today I got in the mail Ron's finished product and will be sitting down shortly to read it from cover to cover. Ron's book is titled The Story of Woodville and was written for the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation. In quick review he gets into the John Neville, Kirkpatrick, Daniel Morgan families, then the Cowans, Wrenshalls and Fausets whom I will assume before reading the book are some of the inhabitants of Woodville. There are some interesting maps, pictures of the Neville-Craig family windows in the First Presbyterian Chruch, pictures of Joeseph Neville's Ordinary near Warrenton, pictures of the Craig's, the Cowan's, general Daniel Morgan, Woodville and bunches and bunches of other stuff. In quick review, Ron is careful not to link my ancestor John Neville to the immigrant John and Bridget baby. I'm gong to make the assumption that the book is for sale through Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation or the Neville House Associates or perhaps direct from Mr. Carlisle. Should you be interested in purchasing this book for your library you might write to Ron at: Ronald C. Carlisle Brown and Carlisle 175 Woodridge Drive Carnegie PA. 15106 On another note, after my blown mother board, defunct browsers and my recent move, I hope to get back into the hunt. Take care......Ren -- ============================================================ Ren and Judy Neville vom Junggesellental Rottweilers Wörterbuch Publishing 925-516-4976 voice/FAX Webpage: http://home.earthlink.net/~beschutzer "If God so clothe the grass of the field.....shall He not much more clothe you" MATT. 6:30
Yes, but not recently. I have it bookmarked and will try again. It seems the NEVEL spelling is in the minority and I guess that it is a simplified version of some of the others which means a lot of searching. I do have the time. Thanks !! jfd ---------- : From: Jesse Davis <[email protected]> : To: [email protected] : Subject: Re: [NEVILLE-L] Martin & William Nevel,1797,Sumner Co,TN : Date: Friday, February 05, 1999 10:00 AM : : I do not have anything on your query but do you have any surname NEVEL : connected to Pennsylvania? : My maternal grandfather was Jesse NEVEL from Centre Co., PA and I have not : been able to go back very far. : See: : http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/jdavis12/neveljes.htm : : Any help will be appreciated. : : J. Davis : : ---------- : : From: Ruth Nevels <[email protected]> : : To: [email protected] : : Subject: [NEVILLE-L] Martin & William Nevel,1797,Sumner Co,TN : : Date: Friday, February 05, 1999 9:44 AM : : : : Need birthplace, parents, siblings of Martin and William Nevel who : : appear in deed records of Sumner Co,Tenn. in 1797. Are they the same : : Martin and William who appear in records of Mississippi Territory during : : the early 1800s? Thanks. Ruth Nevels. [email protected] : : : : : : ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== : : Have you tried GenConnect? : : http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/index.html : : : : : ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== : Visit the Neville Heritage Society Home Page: : http://www.prairienet.org/neville/ :
I do not have anything on your query but do you have any surname NEVEL connected to Pennsylvania? My maternal grandfather was Jesse NEVEL from Centre Co., PA and I have not been able to go back very far. See: http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/jdavis12/neveljes.htm Any help will be appreciated. J. Davis ---------- : From: Ruth Nevels <[email protected]> : To: [email protected] : Subject: [NEVILLE-L] Martin & William Nevel,1797,Sumner Co,TN : Date: Friday, February 05, 1999 9:44 AM : : Need birthplace, parents, siblings of Martin and William Nevel who : appear in deed records of Sumner Co,Tenn. in 1797. Are they the same : Martin and William who appear in records of Mississippi Territory during : the early 1800s? Thanks. Ruth Nevels. [email protected] : : : ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== : Have you tried GenConnect? : http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/index.html :
Ryan I have five pages of notes from a Ward researcher that seem to confirm your information. John Ward and wife Nancy lived in Franklin Co VA. John Ward was killed by being hit in the head with a rock in 1793? Nancy married James Allen later that year. 1811--James Allen got power of Attorney to sell 175 acres of land in Franklin Co VA inherited by the heirs of John Ward. William, Elizabeth and husband George Nevill, Daniel & Polly Ward......... These two things showed me who James Allen was and who Elizabeth's siblings were. ^^^ 1807--Daniel Ward married Susannah Ferrel Neville ( on original records Neville was marked out) James and Nancy Allen giving consent for their son to marry Nancy Ferrels daughter. Consent also given by Nancy Ferrel, mother of Susannah............. I don't know where the Neville part cam from in this record? Was Susannah ever married to a Neville? or her mother? or? If Susannah needed concent, she was kind of young to be in a second marriage all ready? By 1820 census James & Nancy Allen , their son Stephen and 3 sisters were living in Franklin Co IL. Daniel Ward and Susannah were living next to them with five children......... This puts the family in Franklin Co IL Also, she puts the Allen family in Warren Co KY from 1813 to 1820. I probably don't need to go down this line beyond the siblings of Elizabeth Ward? ____ Barbara McNamer
Need birthplace, parents, siblings of Martin and William Nevel who appear in deed records of Sumner Co,Tenn. in 1797. Are they the same Martin and William who appear in records of Mississippi Territory during the early 1800s? Thanks. Ruth Nevels. [email protected]