Miscl Neville's from various sources: 11-8-1656 Lawarence Adams of Touton, Sommerset, bound to John Nevill of Bristol, painter, to serve four years. 1-8-1657 Katherine Garvis of Newchurch, Monmouth, spinster, bound to John Nevill of Bristol, painter, to serve four years. 8-18-1660 William Nevill, shipper of goods on the "Thomas and Anne" 8-17-1672 Shippers by Dutch Built "Katherine" of Bristol, Roger Nevill 7-18-1674 Newgate prisoners reprieved to be transportd to Barbados, Mary Nevill of Clerkenwell 8-31-1678 Shipper by "Unicorn" from Bristol for Virginia, Roger Nevill 3-7-1679 by the "Society" from Barbados to Boston, John Nevill 4-9-1679 by the "Joseph" from Barbados to the Leeward Islands, John Nevill 8-26-1680 Shipper by the "Concord" of Bristol to Virginia, Roger Nevill 3-5-1681, Newgate prisoners reprieved to be transported to Barbados. London, Katherine Nevill 11-1697 Probate of Will of John Nevill of St. Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex, who died in Virginia, Vice-Admiral. 1-16-1727, following bond to John Ball to serve in PA, Ann Nevill 10-16-1727, following bond to William Burge to serve in VA, John Nevill 4-17-1731, John Neville bound to Neal MacNeal to serve in MD 12-1765, Eleanor Nevill sentenced to transportation, transported 1-1776, Tryal, Middlesex. 12-1765 John Nevell sentenced to transportation, transported 1-1776, Tryal, Middlesex. 4-1726 Landing certificate John Nevell from Rappahannock. John Nevell sentenced to transportation February 1756, transported 6-1756, Lyon, Middlesex Nevill, Mayes, sentenced to transportation for stealing gledings at Foulsham and reprieved. 1770, Norfolk Nevill, Thomas sentenced to transportation Feb 1731, transported 3-1771, landing certificate Annopolis 6-1731, Middlesex 12-4-1724, bound to William Cash of London, cheeseemaonger to serve 4 years in St. Christophers, Robert Neville of Portsmouth, Hampshire, carpenter, age 25. 10-19-1632. The "Ark" of London, Mr. Richard Lowe, carrying men to Lord Baltimore's new plantation in or near New England, is to be stayed because Captain Winter who is in charge of the company has not taken the oath of allegiance. 10-30-1632, The "Ark" and the "Dove" licensed to proceed to Maryland. 8-23-1662, apprenticed in Bristol, William Nevell to John Pearson, 4 years Barbados, Jane Nevel to the same. The following concern one "Edward Neufville". 12-20-1773 Shippers by the "industry" bound from Bristol for South Carolina, Edward Neufville. 2-3-1764, by the "Susannah" Bristol to Carolina. 4-27-1764 by the "Briton", Bristol to Carolina 9-25-1764, by the "Salley", Bristol to S. Carolina 3-23-1765, by the "Delight", Bristol to Carolina 4-30-1765, by the "Nelly", Bristol to Carolina 11-15-1765, by the "Diane", Bristol to Carolina 6-19-1766, by the "Live Oak", Bristol to So. Carolina 11-10-1766, by the "Indiana King", Bristol to S. Carolina 12-22-1766, by the "Flora", Bristol to S. Carolina 3-24-1767, by the "Live Oak", Bristol to SC 6-3-1767, by the "Prosper", Bristol to SC 8-25-1767, by the "Liberty", Bristol to SC 6-25-1770, by the"Flora", Bristol to SC (Neufville and Rolleston) 8-25-1770, by the "Baltic Merchant", Bristol to SC (Neufville and Rolleston) 4-8-1772, by the "Liberty", Bristol to SC..same 9-14-1772, by the "Charming Sally". Bristol to SC...same 9-30-1772, by the "Live Oak", Bristol to SC...same 12-8-1772, by the "Governor Wright", Bristol to SC...same 1-13-1773, by the "Proteus", Bristol to SC...same 4-30-1773, by the "Charming Sally", Bristol to SC 6-17-1773, by the "Liberty", Bristol to SC 12-23-1773, by the "Friendship", Bristol to SC abt 1-23-1774, indentured servants from London to Maryland by the "Peggy", Philip Nevil of London, husbandman, age 24 11-20-1635, person transported from London to Barbados, Nicholas Nevell, age 19. 10-4-1672, apprenticed in Bristol, Roger Nevell, 4 years, VA Hope this comes in handy someplace, please print out if you are interested.................Ren ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ren and Judy Neville vom Junggesellental Rottweilers Wörterbuch Publishing 510-432-3323 voice/FAX "If God so clothe the grass of the field....shall He not much more clothe you" MATT. 6:30