Message text written by INTERNET:KNOWLTON-L@rootsweb.com >Hello Elizabeth, May I ask if I missed the sources for these accounts - because I sure would like said sources. Appreciatively, marilyn< I assume you mean for the Westchester county massacre because the other was from Clyde. I read it in a history of Westchester county and had to put it down after reading that--was in a library and did not write down a source, just have never been able to forget it. Ephraim Knowlton (24A) arrive ca 1700. In answer to your query, I went to GOTHAM, which I own, by Edwin G Burrows and Mike Wallace, winner of Pulitzer prize and an awfully good read (1382 pgs) with References, Bibliography, and Index. Since Westchester is not its focus, this is all it said, pg 39, "winter of 1643-44," won't type out the atrocities, but it ends: "In a later raid on an Indian camp near Pound Ridge in Westchester, Underhill [Indian fighter] and the Anglo-Dutch force were said to have slaughtered somewhere between five hundred and seven hundred more [Indians] with a loss of only fifteen wounded." The way the book is set up, there are 21 references cited for this section of 4 pages, but you cannot tell (maybe) without looking up each title which reference is for which event or fact. GOTHAM is in nearly any large library nowadays, so you could look at the 21 citations there. If this is impossible and you really need them, email me privately and I will photocopy all concerned and mail them to you. Elizabeth W. Knowlton