We have a Lydia Nevill b. 1775 NC Dodson Nevill b. 1790 Note: He would be about 10 on the 1800 census, this Dodson,name is before other Dodson/Nevill relationships we have checked Home of Zach Zachariah Nevill b. 1825 NC Eliza Nevill b. 1824 NC Wife Lydia Nevill b. 1842 NC Daughter Cuzzy M. Nevill b. 1844 NC Daughter Or Guzzy? Griffin T. Nevill b. 1848 TN Son Note: This puts this family in TN 1848 Jane Statum b. 1828 NC, relationship unknown James Statum b. 1849 TN, Relationship unknown Lydia Nevill b. 1775 NC, relationship unknown Home of Richard Richard Nevill b. 1803 NC Sarah Nevill b. 1803 NC Jesse Nevill's wife is Lydia NC. Their forth child is Temperance who marries Thomas Holt. Is this Lydia above Jesse's wife and could this Zachariah be Ezekiah Holt. Roxann came up with this. I am having trouble finding a ten year old Nevill in 1800 that could be Dodson Nevill. Thanks, Randy L. Nevill h
Michelle, I have copies of the book for sale. You may write me at: Glenn Gohr 1040 E. McCanse Springfield, MO 65803-3613 It is $10.00, and that covers postage. Other items are the 360-Year History which includes some different information from the 370-Yr History. It is $4.00. I have the Neville family newsletters for several years. Cost for those is $6.00. Also a little paper called the "Battle of Nevill's Cross" that tells about an early English battle. Cost for that is $1.50. Postage is included in the above prices. More info. can be found on my web page & the Neville Heritage Society web pages: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gohrpage/neville.html http://neville.home.att.net/ Glenn Gohr (Neville List Manager) archives_guy@hotmail.com
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Do you know the location of the Neavill/Nevilles in the book? Audrey -----Original Message----- From: Glenn Gohr [mailto:archives_guy@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 9:57 PM To: NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NEVILLE-L] Fw: help for DAR Michelle, I have copies of the book for sale. You may write me at: Glenn Gohr 1040 E. McCanse Springfield, MO 65803-3613 It is $10.00, and that covers postage. Other items are the 360-Year History which includes some different information from the 370-Yr History. It is $4.00. I have the Neville family newsletters for several years. Cost for those is $6.00. Also a little paper called the "Battle of Nevill's Cross" that tells about an early English battle. Cost for that is $1.50. Postage is included in the above prices. More info. can be found on my web page & the Neville Heritage Society web pages: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gohrpage/neville.html http://neville.home.att.net/ Glenn Gohr (Neville List Manager) archives_guy@hotmail.com ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== Have you searched the U.S. GenWeb for your counties of interest? http://www.usgenweb.org/
Wow! That's interesting. Peck is a rather weird first name. It's my maiden name. My grandmother, Sarah Eastin, who married Basil Miles Peck, is a great-great-great granddaughter of Lucy Neville, who married Marquis Calmes II. So, the Neville-Peck connection is pretty darn far apart in my family. But it is a very strange name. They also seem to have a tradition of using mother's maiden names as middle names in this part of my family, so that's a possibility. I will dig around and see what I can find out, however, and let you know. -- Michelle Peck Williams :) Humanities Teacher Paul Laurence Dunbar HS, Lexington, KY USA michellepw@prodigy.net mpwill@fayette.k12.ky.us Homepage: http://pages.prodigy.net/michellepw Bookmarks: http://www.backflip.com/members/mpwilliams "To know what you know and know what you do not know is the character of one who knows." -Kung Fu Tzu (Confucius) > From: "Donna Browning" <browning@colled.msstate.edu> > Reply-To: NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 11:48:39 -0500 > To: NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NEVILLE-L] Fw: help for DAR > Resent-From: NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 10:48:53 -0600 > > Hi, Michelle, do you or anyone else out there have a Neville relative whose > name was Peck Neville? I found a photo of a very handsome man probably made > in the late 20's or 30's in with my grandmother's photos, it is labeled Peck > Neville but I do not know how he is connected to our family. My grandmother > and grandfather lived in Arlington, KY and were Lloyd W. and Sara Winn > Neville. From your name and location I thought you might know who this > gentleman was? Donna > > Donna Carol Browning, Ph.D > Educational Psychology > Mississippi State University >>>> michellepw@prodigy.net 06/21/02 07:07AM >>> >> I received the book "A 370 Year History of One Neville Family" by Joseph >> Neville in the mail yesterday and have been reading it. > > How do you get the book? > -- > Michelle Peck Williams :) > Humanities Teacher > Paul Laurence Dunbar HS, Lexington, KY USA > michellepw@prodigy.net > mpwill@fayette.k12.ky.us > Homepage: http://pages.prodigy.net/michellepw > Bookmarks: http://www.backflip.com/members/mpwilliams > > "To know what you know and know what you do not know > is the character of one who knows." > -Kung Fu Tzu (Confucius) > > > > ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== > Have you tried the Rootsweb Surname Helper Search Engine? > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/surhelp/srchall.html > > > > ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== > Please do NOT send attachments to the list. Rootsweb surname lists do not > accept attachments. >
Hi, Michelle, do you or anyone else out there have a Neville relative whose name was Peck Neville? I found a photo of a very handsome man probably made in the late 20's or 30's in with my grandmother's photos, it is labeled Peck Neville but I do not know how he is connected to our family. My grandmother and grandfather lived in Arlington, KY and were Lloyd W. and Sara Winn Neville. From your name and location I thought you might know who this gentleman was? Donna Donna Carol Browning, Ph.D Educational Psychology Mississippi State University >>> michellepw@prodigy.net 06/21/02 07:07AM >>> > I received the book "A 370 Year History of One Neville Family" by Joseph > Neville in the mail yesterday and have been reading it. How do you get the book? -- Michelle Peck Williams :) Humanities Teacher Paul Laurence Dunbar HS, Lexington, KY USA michellepw@prodigy.net mpwill@fayette.k12.ky.us Homepage: http://pages.prodigy.net/michellepw Bookmarks: http://www.backflip.com/members/mpwilliams "To know what you know and know what you do not know is the character of one who knows." -Kung Fu Tzu (Confucius) ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== Have you tried the Rootsweb Surname Helper Search Engine? http://cgi.rootsweb.com/surhelp/srchall.html
> I received the book "A 370 Year History of One Neville Family" by Joseph > Neville in the mail yesterday and have been reading it. How do you get the book? -- Michelle Peck Williams :) Humanities Teacher Paul Laurence Dunbar HS, Lexington, KY USA michellepw@prodigy.net mpwill@fayette.k12.ky.us Homepage: http://pages.prodigy.net/michellepw Bookmarks: http://www.backflip.com/members/mpwilliams "To know what you know and know what you do not know is the character of one who knows." -Kung Fu Tzu (Confucius)
I am forwarding Rebecca's message to the list. She has just changed her e-mail address, so her original message did not go through. There are several other Neville books besides Joseph B. Neville's 370-Yr-History. I will look through my other Neville books to see if I can find anything else to help prove the connections she is needing. Glenn Gohr (Neville List Manager) archives_guy@hotmail.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rebecca Lucas" <rlucas@neo.rr.com> To: <NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 12:39 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} help for DAR I am in the process of joining the DAR in Ohio under the name of Joseph Neville b. 1733 who died in Hardy co. Va. in 1819 . I am related through his son John who had a daughter Elizabeth. The only supporting fact of this is from the book "The History of West Virginia Old and New" by the American Historical Society. I have some other roundabout facts, but nothing concrete other than this story to connect Elizabeth to John and her grandfather Joseph. I received the book "A 370 Year History of One Neville Family" by Joseph Neville in the mail yesterday and have been reading it. He has very little on John, son of Joseph, and nothing on Elizabeth, John and Mary Hider Neville's daughter. I did find something that might help my search for a connection between John and Elizabeth. There was a suit filed in 1824 by Jones Green against the heirs of Gen. Joseph Neville to clear the title to land he had bought just one week before the Gen. Joseph's death and on which no deed had been issued. John Neville was one of the defendants in this suit as were his brothers and sisters. This suit was for 500 acres of land in the County of Randolph on the dry fork of the Cheat River. ( this is land near where Elizabeth and her husband lived) According to what was said in this book, summons was served on every defendant that could be located , even the smallest children. In 1827 it was resolved with the land going to Jones Green. This suit was! filed in Hardy co. and it states that some of the defendants are in other counties. I wonder if Elizabeth and her husband David Gilmore got a summons for this?? How would I go about finding this out? This would really help my case for the DAR, in fact probably cinch it if I could show they were summoned in this case. How would I go about finding out if a summons was issued to Elizabeth and husband, they lived in Randolph co. Va. (now Tucker co.)?? Thanks. Becky Lucas in Ohio
Following is what I have on Shelby county. Desendents of N. T. Nevill Madison County, TN were in Shelby County, TN about 1884-85 1860 Census Neville, Burrell B. 36, Scynthia A. 24, Molly 6, Nanny 4, SH-189-355 1850 Census Nevils, P. G. 23, Nancy 23, Jane 10, Al Ohio Sh-19-159 Note: DOB P. G. b 1837, not likely Dodson's son May 4, 1850 Parrish G. Nevils to Nancy A. Wilson May 5, 1850 June 13, 1850 John H.Hill to Julia A. Nevills June 13, 1850 Oct 31, 1849 Wm. W. S. Hill to Sarah J. Nevills Oct 31, 1849 Mar 11, 1847 William Arrington to Caroline Nevills Mar 14, 1847 May 24, 1853 Burrell B. Neville to S. C. Redditt May 24, 1853 Apr 5, 1854 Richard H. Brewster to Mary Nevill Apr 9, 1854
Hi Michelle (michellepw@prodigy.net)...placing your email address just in case it doesn't print on the forward. I am forwarding this to the Neville List in that there are those on the list that might or might not descend from this family. Our discussion list has discussed Duncan Bohannon to death and probably most of what I think I know is in my notes on my link. Same goes for Elizabeth Bohannan as those much wiser than myself have not been able to determine if John married an Elizabeth, let along Elizabeth Bohannan. As to Mary Gibbs, it is my impression that her father came from Scotland, but once again, ask ten and you'll get 10 different answers. We also have a Calmes specialist in the group so hopefully our "informed source and reliable Calmes authority" will contact you. It is nice that you have the summer off. If you can prove John Neville x Elizabeth Bohannan and upstream then across the pond to Ireland, France of England and keep the Neville group notified, there will be a special place for you in the Neville family history. A trip to Virginia would be nice but I think you need more time off :) Keep in touch and good hunting....Ren Neville Michelle Peck Williams wrote: > Hi. I saw your information on Ancestry.com and I hope you don't mind if I > ask a few questions. I am a descendant of Lucy Neville Calmes (b. 1731), > through her son Marquis Calmes IV (the Brigadier General) so I am > researching the same lines that you are. I'm finding that the evidence is > sparse and sometimes conflicts, so I am a little bit confused and hoping > that you might be able to help me. Here are my questions: > > 1. In your notes for George Neville, October 1, 1761, it says Grandjury vs. > George Neavill. Well, well, well...very interesting. What did he do, I > wonder and was he convicted? > > 2. Regarding his wife, Mary Gibbs: some sources say that her father came > from Scotland when she was a baby. You have a paragraph about that in her > file. Other sources say that her father (John Gibbs b. 1680) was born in > Middlesex Co, Virginia. I am wondering which one is right. Any ideas > there? If he was born in Middlesex Co, Va, how can he be "of Scotland"? > Also, who was his wife? You have Mary Mullens, but I've also seen Mary > Marron in other sources. I was wondering where you got his wife's name. > > 3. John Neville, b. 1662 > Did he marry Elizabeth Bohannon? Was she the daughter of Duncan Bohannon? > Did they just have kids without being married? I'm not sure what is going > on here. What establishes the link between them? > > 4. Duncan Bohannon b. 1637 > How do we know he is from Scotland? Apparently he was in Barbados for > awhile? Any idea when he left Scotland or where? I will be in Scotland > next summer and I might be able to find out something there if I knew where > to look. I am especially interested in this Scottish connection. > > Like I said, I hope you don't mind me bothering you with questions. I am a > teacher and I have the summer off, so I am trying to spend some time > tracking all of this down. I am thinking that I may have to make a trip to > Virginia to find out more. I'd be happy to share anything I have or may > find in the future if you are interested. > > Thanks so much! > > -- > Michelle Peck Williams :) > Humanities Teacher > Paul Laurence Dunbar HS, Lexington, KY USA > michellepw@prodigy.net > mpwill@fayette.k12.ky.us > Homepage: http://pages.prodigy.net/michellepw > Bookmarks: http://www.backflip.com/members/mpwilliams > > "To know what you know and know what you do not know > is the character of one who knows." > -Kung Fu Tzu (Confucius) -- ======================================================================== Ren and Judy Neville 925-516-4976 voice/FAX "If God so clothe the grass of the field..... shall He not much more clothe you" MATT. 6:30 "My fathers badge, old Nevil's crest, the rampant bear chain'd to the ragged staff" Henry VI, part 2, verse 1........William Shakespeare http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=johnneville Ne vile velis "Form no mean wish"
Has anyone else heard of this connection between the Holton family who appears to have changed their name to Neville? This is rather interesting. I don't know the reason for the name change. This information came from George Allison, a descendant. --Glenn Gohr (Neville List Manager) ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Allison" <gcallison@bigfoot.com> To: "Glenn Gohr" <archives_guy@hotmail.com> Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 9:01 AM Subject: Re: Neville Books Glenn, John H. Neville appears to have been the father of William Neville who married Lucy Oglesby. John H. Neville appear to have been John Holton from Greene Co. PA who married Lydia Evans. William Neville had a daughter Lydia Evans Neville, and bought land adjoining John H. Neville in Shelby, KY in 1816. He and Lucy sold that parcel in 1830 when they moved to Missouri. Oswell Nevill appears to have been the older brother of William. He owned a portion of the original Neville land grant in Shelby Co. when the conflicting claims were settled. In Greene Co. PA about 1797, a John Holton deed was witnessed by Ozwill Holton. Why they changed their names to Neville we can only speculate. I do not think there was a blood relationship. At 01:56 AM 6/5/02 -0500, you wrote: >George, >Thanks for the note. I can still send the books if you are interested. >I've done a little checking just now, and I don't think your >Neville/Neaville family is listed. I have this lineage or connection for >you: > >Mahala Neaville, b. 1822 md. Nehemiah Bonham in Pike Co., MO in 1838 > >Also there is a sister Mary Ann Neaville, b. 1812 md. brother, Francis >Bonham in Pike Co., MO in 1830, > >Mahala and Mary Ann are daughters of William Neville md. Lucy Oglesby. > >I don't know the parents of this William Neville (did he change his name >from something else to Neville?). > >Also, who is the Presley Nevil who was md. in Pike Co., MO in 1835? You >mentioned him in one of your earlier notes. > >Gen. John Neville had a son named Presley who married Nancy Morgan. And >Gen. Joseph Neville also had a son named Presley who married Lucy Clark >Gwathmey. > >What have you found out about your Neville connection in recent years? > >Thanks, > >Glenn Gohr >archives_guy@hotmail.com > > ------------------- George Allison Santa Rosa, California gcallison@bigfoot.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: NEVILLE and BARRETT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YA3.2ACEB/293.1 Message Board Post: I am trying to get in touch with Dave HUTCHISON and can not locate him.He made a post on March 7,1999.about the NEVILLE and BARRETT families. Does anyone have his addy?
No message came through. -----Original Message----- From: LodieStric@aol.com [mailto:LodieStric@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 8:06 PM To: NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NEVILLE-L] Re: Neville Family in Colorado ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== Have you tried the Rootsweb Surname Helper Search Engine? http://cgi.rootsweb.com/surhelp/srchall.html
I did some more checking on Winifred (Oldham) Neville. As near as I can determine, no one has documented her patriot service for DAR or SAR, even though she is listed as a lady patriot on the NSSAR CD-ROM, 2000 edition, under the name of Mrs. Winifred (Oldham) Neville, wife of Col. John Neville. At our local library I found a set of books: NOTES AND QUERIES HIRSTORICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL AND GENEALOGICAL RELATING CHIEFLY To INTERIOR PENNSYLVANIA, edited by William Henry Egle. In the Annual Volume, 1898, pp. 213-214 is a lengthy article titled: "Matrons of the Revolution: Winifred Oldham Neville." It tells about her supporting role as the wife of Col. John Neville. I have contacted both DAR & SAR national headquarters for any further information regarding Winifred's service. If they will accept this reference in Egle's volume as proof of her service, then her descendants should be able to complete lineage papers to the DAR & SAR under her service, separate from her husband. Glenn Gohr archives_guy@hotmail.com
Hi Glenn, John is listed in the DAR Patriot Index but Winifred is not. The Texas State President of SAR is a friend, I will ask him to check the SAR Patriot Index. Liz Pierce ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn <archives_guy@hotmail.com> To: <NEVILLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 6:01 AM Subject: [NEVILLE-L] Winifred (Oldham) Neville > I've been trying to help some of our cousins establish their Neville lineage > back to the Am. Revolution for membership in the Sons of the American > Revolution. I am working on helping with some supplemental ancestors now. > > I have a CD-ROM of Rev. War Graves produced by the Sons of the Am. > Revolution. On it, it lists Winifred (Oldham) Neville, wife of Gen. John > Neville, as a lady patriot. > > Does anyone know what service Winifred Neville might have rendered during > the American Revolution? Has anyone already proved her service for the > Daughters of the Am. Revolution or Sons of the Am. Revolution? > > Any information would be helpful. > > Sincerely, > > Glenn Gohr > archives_guy@hotmail.com > > > ==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== > Your donations to RootsWeb make the NEVILLE Mailing List possible. > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > >
Hi it might be best to e-mail the DAR , I have found them very help ful joan
I've been trying to help some of our cousins establish their Neville lineage back to the Am. Revolution for membership in the Sons of the American Revolution. I am working on helping with some supplemental ancestors now. I have a CD-ROM of Rev. War Graves produced by the Sons of the Am. Revolution. On it, it lists Winifred (Oldham) Neville, wife of Gen. John Neville, as a lady patriot. Does anyone know what service Winifred Neville might have rendered during the American Revolution? Has anyone already proved her service for the Daughters of the Am. Revolution or Sons of the Am. Revolution? Any information would be helpful. Sincerely, Glenn Gohr archives_guy@hotmail.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YA3.2ACEB/262.268.254.270 Message Board Post: In 1909 one of my ancestors, Hannah Shields, gained admission to the DAR by tracing her ancestry to RW Brig Gen John Neville.
> I really can't add anything however appreciate the information you mention. I don't know of anyone working in this area however it is a big family so will forward your post to the Neville List > hoping that someone on the list might be able to help you. Good hunting Ren Neville > D A Huber wrote: > > Hello, > My ggggrandmother was MARY YARNELL/COUNCIL/COX b. abt. 1819/1825 MO. m. HENRY COX b. 1825 Darke Co. Oh. > At the time of Mary's marriage to Henry, she had living with her 2 female children. > From a letter I recieved from a cousin she sent me the following: > Henry and Mary Yarnell Councel Cox were married May 5, 1849 Cedar Co. MO. The record from "Early Mid-Western Marriges" list Mary as last name Council. > The 1850 Federal Census for MO. taken on 9 Sept. 1850 lists Henry and Mary Cox in Cedar Twp. dwelling #120 Cedar City. Also shown in the same household is one Suffrona Counsel age 7 b. IL. (1843) > Again in Cedar Twp. on pag. 132 is one Eliviarz/Elvira Counsel a female age 14 also born in IL. (1836) She was resident of the household of Thomas Eslinger. > > I have been searching for anyone that is connected to my MARY YARNELL/COUNCIL/COX and found your family file of Ren Neville on Rootsweb. > I would love to hear from you, > Debi > spottedhawk@tds.net > spottedhawk2002@excite.com -- ======================================================================== Ren and Judy Neville 925-516-4976 voice/FAX "If God so clothe the grass of the field..... shall He not much more clothe you" MATT. 6:30 "My fathers badge, old Nevil's crest, the rampant bear chain'd to the ragged staff" Henry VI, part 2, verse 1........William Shakespeare http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=johnneville Ne vile velis "Form no mean wish"