Hi Jim.....I am forwarding you message on to the Neville discussion group so that they can take note of your email address and contact you directly. Would someone be so kind as to write (email) Jim and tell him how to hook up with the Neville-L group, I've misplaced my instructions....thanx. Anyway, I'll send you a descendants list from Gen Joe on down through what I have and Family Group Sheets on what I have from Gen Joe on up to emmigrant John. As I mentioned, proof still evades us on "proving" the connection from Joseph upward. It is just a matter of time until one of the "hot shots" in this group puts it all together, and as George Zimmer would say, "I guarantee it"(for those eastward of California, George runs a state wide clothing store). Some in the group, Jeanne Barton and Glenn Gohr, were SOJND members, and as I mentioned, there is a movement a foot by our Gabe Neville and his brother Peter to start something similar. I think this group has access to more information then did your friend JB. Anyway, I'll mail you a "package" tomarrow (today) on what I have. It should be quite extensive and include a few lines you are not aware of. When you get on line with the group (since your online with the Medievel group, I can't see why you cant get on line with this group) post you line from yourself on upward. You can send it to me and I will forward it onto the group if you have a problem. I have a few Walkers downline from Joseph, perhaps they are your kuzzins. Take care and nice talking to you.......Ren James G. Walker wrote: > > Hi Ren and Judy; > > I'm the guy who called you last Thursday night saying I too was a > Nevill descendant -- from General Joe's daughter, Mary, who married my > ancestor Jones Green in Hardy County, Virginia in 1791. You graciously > volunteered to send me some information from your obviously very > extensive data base, which I really appreciate. > > Essentially, I followed Joseph B. Neville's books and SoJUND > publications. Incidentally, Joe left all his records to the Mormon > Family History Center library in Mesa Arizona when no one else was > willing to carry on with his work. He would be very pleased that you are > resurrecting that effort. I would appreciate receiving a print out from > your records of the anscestors of Joseph Nevill, Jr, to see where my > problems might be. I show my lineage as: > > 1. John Nevill (1612-1664) m. 1639 Bridget Thorsely in Maryland. > 2. James Nevill (1640-1711) m. before 1674 Dorothy ----- > 3. John Nevill (1661-1733) m. Elizabeth Bohannon > 4. Joseph Nevill (1707-179?) m1 Ann Bohannon > m2 1777 Mary Elliott in Faquier > Co., VA > 5. Joseph Nevill, Jr. (1733-1819) m. Agnes Nancy Brown after 1762 > 6. Mary Nevill (1774- ) m. 1791 Jones Green in Hardy Co., VA > > I have thought that the above is about as solid as I can make it, > unless you tell me differently. Lately I have been researching a lot of > English medieval history trying to zero in on the most likely > possibilities to, hopefully, make a connection to our John. I would > appreciate any help you can give me to get in touch with other Nevill > researchers. > > My E-mail address is "walkerjg@juno.com" My address is: > 5399 Via Carrizo, Unit A > Laguna Hills, CA 92653 > 714-583-9108 Phone only > I am not currently on the internet, but plan to be sometime in > October after I get back from a 3-week trip in September. > > I enjoyed talking with you and will try to keep in touch. My > interest is to get the dates and places right, but to emphasize the > history of the times and the stories of the people involved. > > Jim (James G. Walker) > > P.S. I see there is also a GENNAM-L, genealogy Surname list which I > presume can also be received in digest form (D). Is this worthwhile for > Nevill research in England? -- 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