Joseph Cain's service in the NJ Rev. War Militia can be found in "Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey", compiled by William S. Stryker, Adjudant General, 1872; reprinted 1993 by Heritage Books, Inc., Bowie, MD; Vol 2, p.528. I think many libraries may have copies. I found this in Special Collections - Genealogy, Largo Library, Largo, FL. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: Burnett H. Cain <marinebc@worldnet.att.net> To: <NJSOMERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 21, 1999 6:09 PM Subject: Rev War Milita from Sussex Co. > List Members, > > I am looking for information on where I can find > a list of the members of the Rev War Milita of Capt.Harkers' Reg.from > Sussex County,NJ > > My husband's ancestor Joseph CAIN is listed a member > of that Militia. > > I wrote to National Archives in DC for his record > but none was located. I was informed > that if he was in the Militia,that National Archives only > has the records and pension papers of the Regular > Army. > I would appreciate any advise or information on where to find this > information. > > I believe that Joseph Cain was from Hunterdon County. > He married Margaret Perrine in 1790 and they had > 4 children Margaret,James,Joseph,and Eliza. > They married in Bound Brook,Somerset County,NJ > and lived in the Adamsville area of Bridgewater Twp., > Somerset County. > > Thank you, > Barbara Cain > >