Hello cousins: I've been chasing my roots for about 2 years now. I been observing this list for sometime, and I want to thank you for an education. When we started two years ago we knew nothing of our ancestors in the Craig line beyond our great grandfather, Irvin John Craig. At this point we have our g4 grandfather, William Craig as born in in New Jersey per the 1850 census of Ayr township, Fulton county, PA. We have a strong reason to believe our g4 grandfather William was born to Thomas Craig b.1725 N. Ireland, son of Thomas Craig, Sr and Mary Truax b, 1727 Monmouth county, NJ, daughter of John Truax and Sytje Van Kirk. With his brothers John and Moses, Thomas Craig, Sr arrived from N. Ireland in 1730. Thomas Craig, Sr died prior to 1777. Thomas Craig b. 1725 migrated to Hunterdon county and later to Sussex county, NJ (Warren) where he was a land owner on both sides of the Delaware river in Sussex county, NJ (now Warren) and Bucks county,PA. Thomas died in 1785. The executor of his estate were his two oldest sons, Robert and James. The other three sons named his his will were David, John, and William called "Billey". Six daughters, Mary Van Hook, Elizabeth McIlhenny, Sarah, Hannah McFall, Susannah, Martha. Some believe Thomas Craig b. 1725 may have had a son Thomas who was not named in his will because he retained soul interest in the fore mentioned land. William was an infant at the time of Thomas' death. The will directed his executors to look over them ( John and William). The infant William, we propose is our g4 grandfather. If anyone has information helping us to confirm this would be greatly appreciated. Other information that may be helpful, William witnessed his brother Robert's will executed in 1805 in Sussex county. Robert died in 1812. William arrived in Bedford (now Fulton) county, PA between 1805 and 1811. His first son William was born in 1811.