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Re: McCords Frontier Regiment - Genealogy. com The Frontier Regiment's six companies were joined by two other organizations to cover the northwestern settlement line Capt Henry S Fossett's two companies at Camp Colorado patrolled south of that point; Barry's four-company battalion covered the region between Camp Colorado and Fort Belknap; Col James G Bourland'sqv Border Regiment
James Welch and the Eastern Ch - Genealogy. com James Welch :packhorseman frontier soldier James Welch (b c 1720 Ireland d aft 1796?) came with his father John (d 1768), his mother Anne (Nancy), and his younger brother John to Savannah, Georgia in 1735 36 Edward Jackson came to Savannah along with James and George Jackson at the same time
William Grills, frontiersman, - Genealogy. com William Grills, frontiersman, family, journal By Richard L Pangburn June 13, 2002 at 04:40:00 Researching William Grills He was captured and adopted by Indians, later became a renown hunter on the frontier He witness the killing of the Shawnees and Mingoes in 1774 that sparked Dunmore's War, and apparently then went back to his family in Maryland (perhaps also Pennsylvania and Virginia) He
James Fenimore Cooper, Scarsda - Genealogy. com I'm not sure what it means, that "Frontier House" was "opened" in 1824, and Cooper last lived there in 1817 Did Dr Bruen live there or open a tavern or hotel there? On the deLanceys, who were ancestors of Mrs James Fenimore Cooper:
COTTLEs in Early Texas Histor - Genealogy. com Frontier Times, Mar , 1939 Stephen Cottle, of a family so numerous in St Charles county, Missouri, a town was called "Cottleville" for them * Adam Turner * Ben Highsmith * Zadock Woods and his brother-in-law, Joseph Cottle, received
Pennsylvania Revolutionary War - Genealogy. com Pennsylvania Revolutionary War service Records By David Agricola December 20, 2003 at 04:01:34 As I mentioned in a recent message, I plan to post various record series on this forum for the use and benefit of all Patton researchers Today I shall post all the Patton records I have dug up from several sources concerning the Revolutionary War records in Pennsylvania We are very fortunate that Pa
Colonel Peter Bellinger - Genealogy. com Colonel Peter Bellinger's district encompassed the territory from the Fort Stanwix Treaty Line of 1768 (Rome, New York), north to the Canadian border, south to the Pennsylvania line, and east to the boundary lines of the Districts of the Palatine and Canajoharie It was one of the most exposed regions of the frontier (LIX, page 1)
Early Warwick family informati - Genealogy. com The following year John Lewis' frontier settlement was removed from the jurisdiction of Orange and the new eminence Augusta County was formed Elizabeth was the daughter of Alexander DUNLAP and his wife Janet Ann McFARLAND (sometimes referred to as "Jenot" or "Jeani")
Re: Capt. Andrew Mann 8th Penn - Genealogy. com Is it conceivable that Washington only sent the small contingents of the 8th and 13th, that were in the east, back toward the frontier? Back to my original Andrew Mann mystery for a moment My conversations with you and Gayle about the smallpox inoculations re-directed my thinking - thank you