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(John Neville had only two children, both by his first wife Bridget.)[1]
1664[/5] Jan - will of John Neville of Port Tobacco, Charles Co., MD. I give to my wife Johanna the real & personal estate in a deed of gift given to her. To my son William Nevill the plantation where I dwell. Moveables to be jointly divided between son William Nevil and daughter Ellen Lambert except that which I formerly gave by deed of gift to my wife and such other legacies here after named. To my son [in law] John Lambert my best suit of apparel & to my grandson John Lambert one filley foale. To my son [in law] John Lambert my horse foale. My son William Nevill to be administrator of my will and my son [in law] John Lambert and my loving friend William Price to be assistants and overseers. My cattle are not included in the moveables given to my daughter Ellen Lambert. All accounts between me and my friend William Price are to be balanced and I discharge him from a bill of 600 pounds of tobacco he owes Francis Wine. 7 (or 15?) Jan 1664. John signs by mark. Wit: Henry Bailye & Andrew Bashar (mark). Proved? 4 Feb 1664[/5] [Land Records, Vol. 1, p221-22]
This identifies two children, son William and daughter Ellen (married to John Lambert).
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1642
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Clefts, Calvert County, Maryland
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1664 |
February 5, 1664
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St. Mary's County, Maryland, United States
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1667 |
January 1667
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Charles, Maryland, United States
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1669 |
February 27, 1669
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Virginia, USA, VA, United States
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1692
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North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia, US Colony
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July 5, 1697
Age 55
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Clefts, Calvert County, Maryland
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