Hi, I checked my copy of Wyand's Colonial Maryland naturalizations, but did not find any Crafts or Krafts at all. I then decided to check under the G's (as it could have sounded like that or perhaps been misread like that) and I DID find a George Graft. I think this is your man. The entry on page 60 is as follows; I've added in brackets the information the different columns/lines mean: [Record number] 316 [date of naturalization] September 12, 1765 [date of communion] August 18, 1765 [Source vol. and page] DD- 9,17 Graft, George, of Frederick County, German, a member of the people called Unitas Fratrum (Baptists) [communion administered by] Leatherman wit[nesses to the communion] Daniel Arnold, Johannes Grossnickel The Unitas Fratrum normally refers to the Moravians, but Rev. (Daniel) Leatherman was a minister of the German Baptist aka Dunkard church, so perhaps it was more convenient for him to take communion with the Dunkards for some reason. If he was a Moravian, there may be more information about him among the published records at Moravian records from Graceham. Will check that when I get a chance if you like. Don't have a copy of that book. Hope this helps. Sam P.S. According to the introduction, the source vol. and page refer to the liber/vols. of the Provincial Court Judgments found at the Hall of Records, Annapolis. On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Art Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > Looking for someone that has copy of "Colonial Maryland Naturalizations" who is willing to check for a record for George Craft/Kraft. He came to Md. in 1754 from Chester Co., Pa. and I suspect his naturalization would have been in 1760's. > Thanks for any help. > Art Miller, Louisville