Kathy.....my reply (as is was) got returned for somewhere in five pages of bs. Will try again direct on the roots line (I hope). What dates (birth-death) do you show for William and Roger. Was Rogers wife Elizabeth Skinner (I presume). Notes: Trimible in American Origins: William Nevill, who lived in Isle of Wight, VA as early as March 1642/43, was probably the first of this family in America. He died before 1665, and his widow ( ) Nevill married Arthur Skinner, since on April 25, 1665, his son Roger Nevill sold his interest in Williams land to his "father in law", Arthur Skinner. On May 16, 1665, John Nevill and his wife Elizabeth of Nansemond Co., VA sold Arthur Skinner 125 acres granted to Neville. Source: Isle of Wight VA deeds. By this I would assume that Arthur Skinner daughter ( ) married Roger Nevill, as apposed to "step-father", who married Roger Nevill. Guess Roger Nevill's mother married Arthur Skinner and his daughter married Roger.......hummmmm...how cozy. Also, would assume John and Roger are brothers, sons of William since they both grant their interest in daddies land (maybe not) both within 21 days of each other.. From John Bennett Baddie, pages 235, 236, in part. Nevill.....William Neville was first of his family in the country. In March 1642/43, the general assembly enacted that the boundaries of Isle of Wight "shall extend from the main river into the woods southerly into and including the plantations of William Neville And Robert Pitt"... Indenture dated August 7, 1672 between John Seward of Bristol, merchant, sells to another merchant in Bristol, all of John Sewards Dividend of land "Levy Neck" in the whole patent of Warwick squead. Friends listed.....Roger Nevill If anyone has the dates and genealogy of these turkeys, would appreciate your sending it along........If this is a repeat, ssorry, my original came back "Mail Failed"......all I did was hit the return button, oh well........cya...........Ren Neville