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- Joseph and Ann were cousins. He settled in Prince William Co, VA about 1745 where that county on 27 Nov 1752 and again on 25 Oct 1753 granted him a license 'to keep ordinary at his house.' Since his house was located "on the branches of Cedar Run at the throroughfair of the Rapahannock Mountain," he was a neighbor of his brother Capt George Neaville, who, also was an ordinary keeper. His son, George Neaville, Jr., succeeded him in the operation of the ordinary in 1766. Another son, Joseph Neavill, became a general in the Revolutionary War, and a third son, John, served in that war as a colonel.
Children of Joseph and Ann Bohannan (according to LDS):
Colonel John Neville, b 26 July 1731, Gloucester, Abingdon, Virginia - m Winifred Oldham
General Joseph Neville, b Feb 1733, Gloucester, VA, m Nancy Brown (b 1737 Glouceser, Va)
George Neville, b 1734, Prince William, Virginia, m Rachel Earle (b 1740, Frederick Co, VA)
Mary Ann Neville, b 1735, Prince William, VA, m William O'Bannon (b 1731, Prince William) m
Thomas Dodson, b 3 Oct 1728, North Farnham, Richmond, Virginia
Benjamin Neville, b 1737, Prince William
William Neville, b 1739 Prince William, m Winifred Ann Oldham, b abt 1741, Tidewater, Virginia
Ann Neville, b 1739, Isle of Wright, m William O'Bannon (b 1735)
James Neville, b 1 Sep 1742, Prince William, Tide Water, m Miss Blackburn (b 1746 Virginia)
Richard Neville, b 1745 Prince William.
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From Shirley Wilcox in Email dated August 3, 2001: Timeline for Joseph Neville:
1731 & 1733 - children recorded in Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co., VA
1735 - had license to operate an ordinary in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Co., VA
1739 - 1741 - and an ordinary in Caroline Co., VA
1745 - purchased land in Prince William Co., VA
1753 & 1754 - on Prince William Co., rent roll
1762 - sells to son George land he purchased in 1745; land is now in Fauquier Co., VA
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pwvirginia&id=I01130
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