At 03:21 PM 7/16/97 -0700, you wrote: >Hi Jan...... >BIG FAVOR. Check those birth dates again from John Neville's bible. I >have: >Susannah b: 10-9-1759 and dying the same day. It is possible this was >10-9-1757, but I doubt that it was two year exactly from birth to death >(10-9-1757 to 10-9-1759). Susannah (2) I show born on 10-14-1763 and >died three weeks later on 11-9-1763 rather than being born of >10-14-1760. Probably not important, but would like for you to check >those dates so I can make corrections. Ren, I checked the dates, and in Hawkins' notes they are as I posted them earlier, but since the notes were copied by Hawkins, he could have made a mistake when he copied the information in 1899. (It just occured to me that a hundred years ago John Hawkins was probably having some of the same thoughts or conversations that we are having about the Neville line.) Where is John Nevill's Bible? Does the DAR Library have a copy of his Bible record that you can check? It's possible that the Bible is in the Filson Club in Louisville, KY. They have a wonderful library and archives. Perhaps the National Society of SAR, also based in Louisville, has a copy of the record. >Milly and Amelia were twins, both born 4-4-1763 (in winchester). Milly >died at birth or in infancy, Amelia (not Milly) went on to marry Isaac >Craig (at least this is the way I have picked it up) Hawkins lists only Milly Neavill's birth 4 April 1763 and Milley Nevill's marriage to Major Isaac Craig in 1785. Is it possible that Amelia's nickname was Milly? Since the heading at the top of the page states that this information was copied from John Nevill's Bible, again it seems that a look at the Bible would help (easy for me to say). I am taking my mother to Lexington, KY to do some genealogy work, and we may have a chance to run over to Frankfort. I think she wants to look up something at the Ky. Historical Society there. If we do get over there, I will check the above file again and see if I can learn anything else. I am sending you a copy of the papers which were in the file since the information relates mainly to your line. Jan