To add to the discussion of Thomas Gilleland who died in Hardin Co., KY, c. 1813 and some of his children who went to Indiana... I'm wondering if he is the same Thomas Gilleland who served in western PA in the Am Revolution? I see THOMAS GILLELAND listed in several places in Howard Leckey's book, "The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families". Many of the people in Tenmile area (Fayette Co., PA etc) came to northern KY (and particularly to Hardin Co.) to settle after 1780. The Vanmeters sort of led the migration starting in 1779. Many of these families inter-married in PA before coming, or their children/grandchildren inter-married in KY. Does anyone know for certain when Thomas Gilleland came to Hardin Co. KY and where he was before that? -- Helen Graves