In another reference that you perhaps have already seen--"The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660" by PW Coldham: 1. p.300 re: the year 1655: "2 November. Morrice Evans of Bruton, Som, labourer, bound to Henry Haines of Bristol, mariner, to serve 4 years in Virginia." 2. p.300-1: "6 November. Morris Evans of Frome, Som, yeoman, bound to Mary Toms of Frome, widow, to serve 4 years in Virginia." (I believe records like this pertain to persons transported to the colonies for the purpose of enriching the sponsors causing them to be transported--the sponsors received rights to land in America which they could then sell; the persons transported were required to work for their period of servitude not necessarily for the sponsors and then the transported persons became citizens who could work and be paid for it.) 3. p.46 re: year 1624: Richard Evans is listed as living in the community of Basse's Choice. 4. p.62 shows the info you noted: "Richard Evans 35 by NEPTUNE 1618." The info refers to those persons living at the community of 'Wariscoyack' 7 Feb 1625 during the "muster" (calling up of men able to bear arms). I did a Google Search that indicated Wariscoyak was in that part that later became Isle of Wight County, Virginia. 5. p.168 another Richard Evans is listed: "2 October 1635. Persons embarked on the JOHN of London, Mr. James Waymoth, bound [from London] to St. Christopher's: Richard Evans 21." Also shown in the same listing is "Lewes Evans 25." I notice in another reference, "The Old Dominion in the Seventeenth Century" by WM Billings, p. 72 a map of "Virginia 1688" shows two church parishes in Isle of Wight Co (across the James River from Warwick Co & Elizabeth City Co): "First Upper Parish 1645?" & "Second Upper Parish, 1663". You might check to see is there are any records of these churches to which your Evans located in the vicinity would have belonged (I believe in those days everyone went to church). p.8 shows a map: "Virginia 1607-1624" and "Warraskoyack" (county) is shown in the same location as Isle of Wight in the 1688 map. Also shown in this area are communities of "Warrosquyoake (Bennett's Plantation)" and nearby is "Basse's Choice". p.71 map of "Virginia in 1634" shows the county area named "Warrosquyoake" and "Newport Parish 1632?" is the only church/community for several miles in that area on the south side of James River. Unfortunately this reference does not have an index to look up names. ENJOY. -- Fred