There is no list. The British commander, General Hull, decided he didn't want to pay ransom for the captives. But a private citizen said he would, and he did until Gen. Hull found out and tried to stop him. The citizen (forget his name) had a clerk who only kept track on a blotter, and that was then thrown out. If you have an ancestor who went through it, then he was a survivor. The way to find out is to get his War of 1812 records and see who he served under. Or you could contact your library for a book (don't remember author) listing everyone who served in the War of 1812, and who they served under. It was a gradual process for me. First I learned which regiment he was in, then looked up the movements of that regiment. Then I got his War of 1812 records that said he was captured. I think your local library (if you're in KY) has a book on Kentuckians in the War of 1812. If not, they can interlibrary borrow it for you. And/or they can get the book listing everyone in the war everywhere ~ about 1-1/2" thick. Good luck. Katheryn Sab336@aol.com wrote: Woukld yiou be kind enough to send the names of the Kentuckians who survivied. I think an ancestor of mine might be amoug the survivors. Thanks, Sue --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now.