Jan, Ren, everybody... Yep, that's my line! I don't know very much about Joseph, since I descend from his brother John II. John and Joseph's father was Edward Neville, who lived and died (1756) in Cecil Co., MD. John was a 2nd Lt. in the Maryland Flying Camp in the Revolution. Ren, you should have a copy of my line and can follow John II's descendents down to me and Pete there. I'm sorry I don't have more on Joseph. How did this come up? Have you found out anything that would be of interest to me? By the way, sorry I've been so silent. Very little that's been posted seems to have anything to do with my line. The last thing Pete and I found was that Paddy's ancestor Moses may have been a brother of our Edward or maybe John. Speaking of which, are you still out there Paddy? Haven't heard from you in a while! >---------- >From: jdfaulk@hop-uky.campus.mci.net[SMTP:jdfaulk@hop-uky.campus.mci.net] >Sent: Monday, July 28, 1997 12:44 PM >To: Neville-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: JOSEPH NEVILLE (USA) > >Isn't this Gabe's line? > >Jan >____________________ >At 02:24 PM 7/27/97 -0700, you wrote: >>Hi group.....there is on Joseph Neville b: abt 1791 in Maryland, who >>married on 6-13-1815 in East Union, Wayne Co., Ohio Mary (Polly) >>Buckmaster. Joseph was the son of John Neville and Sarah Richardson who >>had a ton of Neville issue (as did Joseph and Mary) The group seems to >>be centered around Wayne Ohio then migrating to Iowa. Any help is >>appreciated......thanx group!.......Ren >>----------------------------------------------------------------------- >>Ren and Judy Neville >>vom Junggesellental Rottweilers >>Worterbuch 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 >> >> >