Shirley, I looked at William Nevill in the 1810 Shelby Co. census and concluded that he was not my William, having 5 girls under 10 (a little much for newlyweds), and 2 women 25+ (Lucy should have been 20). I didn't bother to check 1820, but that was before I found the positive link to Shelby Co. Now I wish I had checked 1820 to see if it was the same household. I am looking at John H. Nevil as possibly the father my William Neville. He was the father of Amelia (m. George Frederick, 24-Dec.-1808). Perhaps he is also the father of Oswald (m. Susannah Wardfail). Amelia M. Nevill m. Edmund A. Truman (20-Mar.-1934), dau. of Susan, William H. Nevill bondsman. I assume this might be the William you mentioned, buried in the same cemetery as Susan. I don't have my 1810 census notes handy, but if I recall there were two boys under 10 in the Oswald household. These might be Henry, who you indicated Susan was living with in 1850, and William H. John H. Nevil in addition to himself had only one other male (16-25) in his household. This could account for one of the other Nevills married by 1821 in Shelby Co. (John, James, Thomas), leaving two unaccounted for. A second Oswald (m. Mrs. Charles Roger, 1806 or 1795?), not appearing in the census, could be the father of some of these. If my William is not the one in the census, then another father is needed for him as well. Of course, some of the Nevills married in Shelby Co. could be from another nearby county. I am intrigued by the middle name of Lydia Evans Nevill. I am researching my Bartlett line that leads back to Shelby Co. as well, with ties to Daviess Co., and Johnson and Owen Co.'s, Indiana. I have Bartlett/Evans marriages in Daviess Co. KY and Owen Co., IN. I assume there must be a connection to an Evans family somewhere along the path of this Neville line. Perhaps that is the maiden name of William's mother. At 10:44 AM 2/28/99 -0500, you wrote: >George, > >I was glad to see the info from the History of Grant Co WI which calls >Mary Ann Neville Bonham a daughter of William & Lucy Oglesby Neville. >Her birth of 24 May 1812, Shelby Co, KY is also helpful. Marion Keranen >said that Lydia Evans Neville (m Edward Trabue) was born 1 Jan 1813. If >they were both William's children, then one birth date may be wrong as >that makes two births only 7 months apart. > >I still can't place William on the 1810 and 1820 census. > >Shirley > >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >==== NEVILLE Mailing List ==== >Have you tried the Neville Query List on GenForum? >http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/neville > >