I found this and it may be of interest to some. IT it from Keith Midgette <[email protected]> <<<< Stockley's son John TOWLES, born in Middlesex Co on 5 Apr 1712, m. Margaret DANIEL and moved to Orange Co., VA (now part of Madison Co.) with his father in 1737. Stokeley died in Orange Co. John and Margaret TOWLES may have migrated to Ninety Six (now Edgefield Co) District, SC in 1766 with his sons Oliver TOWLES (b. Middlesex Co., 1 Sep 1736)and his wife Jane GOGGANS and Stokeley TOWLES (b. Middlesex Co. abt 1743) and his wife martha GILLEY and possibly uncle or cousin Joseph TOWLES (b. abt 1730 Middlesex Co.) John, Oliver, Joseph and Stokeley TOWLES served in the SC militia during the Revolution (John and Oliver served in the 3rd SC Regiment of Horse "Thomson's Rangers", Joseph also served in that unit as well, but no muster record shows Stokeley's name to prove his service)- John was hung, and Oliver was captured, shot and killed by the Tory band let by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham in November 1781, and Stokeley was killed by Ned Turner, one of Cunningham's men soon afterwards. John R. Clarke 229-228-1961 2417 N. Patterson St:Thomasville, GA 31792