The migration to the Upper Potomac was also heavily Quaker, as it was to every frontier area. Steelman died in the area of Adams county. HFAGLEY@aol.com wrote: > > There was a migration to the Upper Potomac from,roughly,Harper's Ferry > WEST,IN THE late 1720's..They formed a turkey-foot-some down the n > Shenadoah,and some west on the Potomac,and some north up the Antedium. > Actually,Steelman and Friend were earlier,but about Fairfield,now Adams > Co,Pa-Md line. Love, Your Cousin, Carolyn Carolyn McDaniel cmacdee@centurytel.net ========================================= --- Visit American Crossroads --- http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~amxroads