Thanks Chrystie. My Jacob Myers was reportedly from the Palatine area (north or south I don't know) of the HRE/Germanic states. He supposedly reached Philadelphia around 1760-1763. His son Abraham was born shortly after the ship docked. He was the first child born off that particular boat. Around 1765, Isaac was born. Jacob and his family migrated into Virginia. Va. covered a big territory at that time. It appears that Jacob was in the Orangeburgh District, South Carolina around 1780. He served in the Rev. War/Orangeburgh Militia June 14, 1780 to Dec. 21, 1780 and was paid Nov. 29, 1781. His daughter Nancy Myers received the pay. He was a private. Jacob and his family was in Jackson County, Ga. in 1807 and 1808. Jacob and Margaret Myers children's marriages: Abraham Myers married Sarah Roberson (Virginia) c. 1783-1788. Nancy Myers married Lewis Hiner/Hyner , July 24, 1807, Jackson Co., Ga. Alcey Myers married David Rutherford, Oct. 6, 1808, Jackson Co. Barbary Myers married Henry Roberson (Don't have date or state.) Apparently Henry and Sarah are brother and sister. They had a brother Capt. James Roberson that was in the Rev. War. JACOB MYERS died in 1808 in Jackson Co., Ga. Abraham Myers, Lewis Hyner and Henry Roberson disposed of Jacob's worldly goods. The latter two were sons-in-law. Abraham and his family migrated to Walker County, Ala. in the 1830s.I have good records from the 1807s to present. References: Jackson Co., Ga. Deed Book E (I don't have the records in front of me, but I believe that Deed Book C and D also have records of Jacob and his family.) Morgan Co., Ga. Will Book B P. 230, Dr. 41, box 46 Jackson Co., Ga. Marriage Records 1760-1810 So. Carolina PATRIOTS of AM. REV. , Bobbie Gilmore Moss Orangeburgh Militia, Pay Abstract Nr 28, Col. John Fisher's Regiment Orangeburgh Militia, Capt. Thomas Pledger's Co. Soldiers' Certification, Charleston, S.C. Gs. Cherokee Land Lottery Bobbye