Ok, here is informatin I found regarding a John, William and Bazzell Daniel serving in the Colonial Militia under Captain Henry Spears, Bazzell enlisted in 1758, John and William Daniel 1760 then Bazzell again in 1761. Someone on the list with all there research much know something or have some thoughts about how these Daniel men connect somehow? Thoughts? Ideas? I can't believe out of all the research that is out there on the web and the different Daniel lines? Some one has to have a inkling as to who they may connect to? There are so many Daniel lines that have been researched? Who's left? We have the Isle of Wight Daniels Prince George Daniels, Captain Allen Daniel, The Brunswick Daniels, Daniels of St. Clement. Abrose Daniel of Halifax, The Essex Daniels, The Roger Daniel line, Marmaduke Daniel and Nanny Still, the Middlesex Daniels. We have matched our Daniel DNA to five or six different lines. Brittain Daniel, Bazzell Daniel, etc. no one can get past the years of 1776. Also I have a question pertaining to Britton Daniel of Wayne county, NC. He was a justice of the peace in 1811? Who does he belong to? It seems now there are three Brittain Daniels? Payne's Brittain Daniel, our Brittain Daniel and the Britton Daniel of 1811, Wayne county? Someone out there has to have a clue as to who these elusive Daniel family members belong to? I have pasted below what records I have pertaining to Bazzell, John and William Daniel. The record reads: "The Deposition of Adam Cunningham aged fifty seven years. The Deponent being sworn saith that he came to this Colony about thirty years ago and that Joshua Job was at that time settled on the plantation whereon he now lives and further saith not. Adam Cunningham Sworn to this 27th November 1770 before James Wood." Adam, his brother Walter, and Adam's son's Edward and John were all members of the colonial militia, headed by Capt. Henry Speer. On 27 Oct 1758 Adam was fined 20 shillings for missing one private and one general muster and again, on 1 Nov 1760, Adam was fined 50 shillings for missing one general and four private musters. Fines for missing muster were assessed on 17 Oct 1758 against Adam's brother Walter, against Adam's son Edward, and against many of their neighbors who were enrolled in Capt. Speer's company, including Moses McCoy, Joshua Job, Daniel Stover, Henry Harden, Larkin Pearpoint, Charles Thompson, Charles Ragon, John Odell, Robert Shirley, Edward Collins, William Hughes, John Daniel and William Daniel. Capt. Speer's assessment fine list of 1 Nov 1760 additionally included Moses McCoy, Zachariah McCoy and Walter Cunningham. Captain Henry Spears company 1761 The following fines were levied . Ten shillings for missing i general. Jackson Allen, Joseph Allen, Frances Neffe. Fined 10 shillings James McCoy, Henry Hardin Jr., Enoch Job, William Davis, Zachariah Campbell, John Cunningham, John Combs, Bazell Daniel and John O'Dell. Tinde 20 shillings for missing 1 private and general muster, Moses McCoy, Zachariah McCoy and Elisha Riggins. John Davis, Walter Cunningham and Henry Hardin, discharged, Captain John Schene was fined 10 pounds for not appearing with his company at the last general muster and for not making any return. Captain John Schene had his fine from the last court martial remitted. John Rhodes, Daniel Stover and Phillip Crame, discharged from the company of John Schene. Nathaniel Bell discharges from the company of Captain Lewis Moore. Robert Rutherford to be paid his salary. Captain John Greenfield to be continued as treasurer --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business.