> Is there anywhere you know > where I could find the details of this Company's > history? For example, any books that detail what > happened during these specific engagements & > campaigns. As for the first question, no. As for the second question, there are literally hundreds. Here are just a few: Tuttle, Joseph F. "Biographical Sketch of General William Winds, of Morris Co., New Jersey." Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, 7 (May 1853), pp. 13-37. Jones, Charles Henry. History of the Campaign for the Conquest of Canada in 1776, From the Death of Montgomery to the Retreat of the British Army Under Sir Guy Carleton. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1882. Wright, William C., editor. New Jersey in the American Revolution. 3 vols. Trenton: New Jersey Historical Commission, 1973-1976. Lender, Mark Edward. "The Enlisted Line: The Continental Soldiers of New Jersey." Ph.D. Dissertation, Rutgers University, 1975. Elmer, Ebenezer. "Journal Kept During an Expedition to Canada in 1776 by Ebenezer Elmer, Lieutenant in the 3rd Regiment of the New Jersey Troops in the Continental Service, Commanded by Colonel Elias Dayton." Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, 2 (1846-1847), pp. 43-50, 95-194; 3 (1848-1849), pp. 21-56, 90-102. Stanley, George F. G. Canada Invaded 1775-1776. Toronto: Hakkert, 1973. The defense of Canada campaign is dated from the repulse of Mongomery's force (1 Jan 1776) to the withdrawal of Whig forces from Canada on 2 July of '76. As for Lake Champlain, look for books on the Battle of Valcour or Valcour Island (11 Oct 1776.) As for Northern New Jersey, that campaign ran from the capture of Ft. Lee on 20 Nov 1776 to the British embarkation from NY to capture Philadelphia on 26 Jun 1777. But if I understood you correctly about the captain, your ancestor would only have been with the campaign through the end of '76, or at the latest, the battles of Trenton and Princeton. Best regards, Ed For Revolutionary War Info on the Internet, your first choice should be: www.AmericanRevolution.org