On 3/24/97 someone with the X-listname CRAIG@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu posted a family tree traced back to Andrew Craig, Sr. who came to Westfield, N.J. from Scotland in time for his son, Andrew Craig, Jr. to be born in Elizabeth, N.J. in 1694 and subsequently to die in Westfield in 1758. I was born and raised in Westfield (at one time known as the west fields of Elizabeth) as was my father, and I have in my possession several original documents that he collected there and which have been in my family for 70 years or so, among which is Andrew Craig Jr.'s commission as a Lieutenant of foot militia. It is not for sale, but if anyone is interested and Emails me, I will post a digital photo of it to my web site that he or she may download. Some parts of the original are difficult to read, the jpeg is worse, but it says, in part: By His Excellency Lewis Morris, Esq; Captain General and Commander in Chief of the Province of Nova-Caesarea or New-Jersey, and Territories thereon depending in America, and Vice-Admiral in the same, etc, To: Andrew Craig Gent........... ...appoint you the said Andrew Craig Lieutenant of the (Company?) for Westfield commanded by (Gen Sender?) Esq in the regiment of foot militia for the County of Essex... The question marks indicate hand written words difficult for me to make out. The document was signed by Lewis Morris on May 13, 1740. I hope this will provide a little additional information for someone. Jim Seiler jim@whittlefolk.com