I need to create an amendment here also: I will be happy to assist anyone with information with regards to the "Militia Lists and Musters 1757 - 1876: A Directory of Holdings in the British Isles" 3rd edition by Jeremy Gibson and Mervyn Medlycott ISBN # 0806315679 This very small book tells one where to go for this type of information; either to the Public Record Office, Chancery Lane, London, or the Scottish Record Office which are described in a companion Guide to "Tudor and Stuart Muster Rolls." This directory actually identifies the Class in which this information can be found, give the history of how, when, and why each muster roll was created. Tells about each collection, gives the finding aid where to actually find the roll(s) and then gives the record office where it can be found. Rhonda Houston -----Original Message----- From: Rhonda Houston [mailto:rfhouston@mindspring.com] Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:02 PM To: AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: I Will do Look Ups Will do look ups for anyone needing assistance for: Of any Colonial ancestor from the Roster of the "Virginia's Navy of the Revolution".Usually there is a write up about any who have been placed on this roster. in "Virginia's Navy of the Revolution" The author is Robert Armistead Stewart ISBN # 0806313927 Of any "Mariners of the American Revolution" by Marion and Jack Kaminkow ISBN# 0806313919 This book gives not only sailor's name, but also an appendix of American Ships captured by the British during the Revolutionary War, giving ship, captain's name along with date of capture and gives a reference to any PRO record as well. Sources and authorities used comprise of information from Revolutionary pension claim papers in Washington, Naval Archives, all the east and southern states archives, historical and genealogical society and more. Of any ancestors who lived in Londonderry, New Hampshire between 1719 to 1910. This book holds names, birth, marriage intentions, marriages, and death dates of ancestors of the colonists of Londonderry, New Hampshire. Information/documentation comes from certificates of town clerk and compilers. Some surnames go as far as ten generations. For the state of Pennsylvania, a reference to guide students, teachers, and writers in all aspects and at all levels.any item relevant to the State of Pennsylvania. This book holds information which can refer an individual to any historical event and information held within the Pennsylvania State Archive. The book is called: "Bibliography of Pennsylvania History", 2nd edition of Writings on Pennsylvania History: This is a bibliography was complied by Norman B. Wilkinson, who as a member of Muhlenber College also, acted as the Assistant State Historian while on the Commission. ISBN# 0806349409 Rhonda Houston