Happy Chernobyl Virus Day to you all--and may you forever be immune. Glen says we are up and running, but that no one is sending for the moment. I have the following for your advise and consideration: The family historian of my immediate family says that Joseph Neville, b 5 Dec 1792 in Rutherford Co. NC, died 1870 or so in Illinois, or maybe between Tn and Il, as the son of Yelverton/Yelvaton and Elizabeth Neville. Here comes the tricky part. Joseph married Elizabeth Mary (Polly) Pollock ca. 1814, in Jackson Co. TN according to his son William's bible. (I have not seen the bible, William died in Duquoin, Il in 1880.) Polly was born 1792 in Kentucky. They then had: i. John Wesley, 1816, ii. Sarah, 1817, iii. Thomas, 1820, iv. Samuel, 1822, v. Lauisianna Catherine, 1826, vi. George T, 1829, vii. Easter A, 1830, viii. William A., 1835, and ix. Susan Bell, 1837. Several of the kids married in TN, had their own kids, etc. and then many went trucking off to Perry County/Franklin county, Il by wagon train with Joseph and Polly in 1848. The suggestion is that cholera scared them off. One theory says that Joseph and Polly are buried in Bear Point Cemetery in Franklin County, Il in unmarked graves. It has also been suggested by others that they returned to Tn following the Civil War but were not well received and then died en route back to Il. I have no proof of the above. >From the Jackson County Web Page, I received the following last week: that Sarah, dau. of Joseph is really D. Sarah (but do not know the D. meaning), and that Elizabeth Pollock is not the wife of my Joseph, but of another Joseph born earlier in 1762 or 1764. Would appreciate your throughts and guidance. Best, Tom