Continuing with the Fulton and Wynkoop family connections... The Manor of Moreland Dr. Nicholas More, a London physician, and 1st Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, was the original proprietor of the Manor of Moreland. According to the Moreland Township website, Sarah (More) Sluby, was the owner of the first house built on the Manor which was allegedly constructed in 1706 (and removed for a parking lot in 1967, sigh.) Walter More's home was located on Pennypack Creek. In 1754, Rev. John Cuthbertson baptised three daughters of Walter More at this home. Based on the baptisms and the Will of Walter More (1770), I estimate that Walter More was born between 1700-1710 and may be a brother of Sarah (More) Sluby. [A man as prominent as Nicholas More must have left a Will. Can anyone sleuth this down?] The Walter More/Moore Family 1- Walter More (b bef 1714-d aft 1770) m b 1734, Martha (-?-),(d aft 1770) 2-Elizabeth More, b est 1734, m bef 1754 (Unknown) Leech 3-Walter More Leech, b bef 1770 3-Sarah Leech, b bef 1770 2-[Unknown Son] More 3-Walter More, alive 1770 2-Sarah Moore, b bef 1740, m 1756, Rev. John Cuthbertson (d aft 1770) 3-Sarah Cuthbertson, b bef 1770 3-John Cuthbertson, b bef 1770 2-Mary Moore, b bef 1744, m 1760, merchant James Fullton of Phila. 3-Sarah Fulton, b bef 1770 Walter More's Will identifies three "sons-in-law": Rev. John Cuthbertson, John Clayton and James Fulton. Which daughter married John Clayton? I see two possibilities: either daughter Elizabeth (More) Leech married John Clayton before 1770, or, there's another unidentified daughter who was NOT baptised by Rev. John Cuthbertson and who had NO children identified by Walter More in his Will signed in 1770. My guess? I suspect that daughter Elizabeth (More) Leech married (2) John Clayton. By the way, did you notice the full title and author of that source shared by Celia Snyder? "Chronicle of the Yerkes Family with Notes on the LEECH and Rutter Families" published in 1904 by Josiah Granville LEACH? Wow, what a coincidence. What about those CLAYTONs? There were two Fulton-Clayton marriages performed at Berkeley County, Virginia, by minister James Bell: 22 February 1819, Margaret Fulton married John Clayton. 4 May 1819, Elizabeth Fulton married Henry Clayton. Minister James Bell? 23 July 1795, Margaret Fulton married James Bell II at Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, VA, John Boyd, minister Minister John Boyd? 8 September 1794, Samuel Fulton married Rebecca Watson at Berkeley Co, VA, John Boyd, minister 5 December 1804, "Mrs. Rebecca Fulton" married James Spear at Berkeley Co, VA. Surety: Henry Fulton [Reference: Keesecker, Guy L., editor. "Marriage Records, Berkeley Co., VA, 1781-1854" (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983.)] Here's more information about James and Margaret (Fulton) Bell: Back in 1986, descendant Lee M. (Beaty) Beane wrote: James Bell II, b 18 March 1770 in Scotland, was the son of James and Elinor (Nelson) Bell. Both James and Margaret (Fulton) Bell are buried in the Presbyterian Graveyard, Gerrardstown, Berkeley Co., West Virginia. [West Virginia was organized from Virginia after the War Between the States. PFS] Children: John Bell, Lancelot Bell, Zebulon Bell, Thomas Bell, James Bell III, Adam S. Bell. "Zebulon" Bell? What an interesting first name ... reminds me of "Zebulon" Warner who married Mary Fulton on 12 June 1792 at Berkeley Co, VA (minister Moses Hoge). According to the "Fulton/Hayden/Warner" genealogy ... Zebulon and Mary (Fulton) Warner named a son "Wyncoop" Warner. And you thought I was rambling. Patrice (Fulton) Stark Lone Tree, Colorado