Court, It's good to see you're still at it. I read your listing and see we're still pretty much in common, seeing that we've compared notes before. One item that might help someone - Margaret Ethwith was born in Philadelphia. Your PS saying that James Cronkright lived in Ft. Edward NY before moving to Rutland Co VT has lead me to some interesting speculation. Emma Conkright's story of the 3 brothers has two of them fighting in the Battle of Bennington; one of them was killed. I contacted the Battle of Bennington museum and they have no listing of a Conkright or Cronkite being killed, but they do not list Loyalists who fought for the British; they were buried in a mass grave without markers, they related. I am told by other researchers that many Dutch immigrants were Loyalists and the British had a base at Ft. Edward. The move from Ft. Edward NY east to VT may have occurred at the end of the Revolutionary War, in which case it could have been caused by James' property being confiscated. VT was not a state yet, so it may have been an option to Canada as to where to move. I have found some documents on confiscated properties but no James. Any researchers with better luck out there? H.E.