Greetings, In the course of studying why so many folks moved from Greenwich, Oxford and Knowlton in Sussex/Warren county NJ to the Sunbury area of Northumberland, PA in the late 1700's - I found this list which may be of assistance to some: New Jersey Archives Second Series Newspaper Extracts Vol II 1778 pp 434-5 Whereas Inquisitions were found the 20th day of June 1778, against the following persons who have joined, aided, or assisted the army of the King of Great Britian in the present war against the American States, viz. Joseph Beer, Christopher Inslee, James Stewart, George Myer, William Carrel, John Kitchen, Philip Kline, sen. Andrew Kitchen, Ozias Park, Henry Mills, Jacob Inslee, Philip Kline, jun. William Schooley, Andrew Schooley, William Millack, Jacob Kline, late of Greenwich, Philip Kickline, Robert Goodwin, Peter Appleman, Conrood Rightmyer, John Waddington, Ludwick Wessigh, David Young, Barnabas Banghart, Joseph Lowery sen., Joseph Lowery, jun. John Rice, William Rice, Isaac Amerman, Ruelin Green, Philip Force, William Ickler, John Smith, sen. John Smith, jun. Michael Lemmon, John M'Eowin, late of Oxford, James Moody, Richard Mountin, John Dunfield, Peter Anderson, Ozias Inslee, Thomas Richardson, James Mordan, John Ansley, William Hucheson, John Cummins, Christopher Young, James Briton, James Blain, Benjamin Harned, William Briton, John Whilenack, Obadiah Hoaglin, Matthias Zimmerman, John Clendenan, Christopher Hoofman, John Hecheson, Cornelius Duggon, late of Knowlton, William Dedman, John Gorman, William Park, Robert Thompson, Thomas Turpan, late of Mansfieldwoodhouse, in the county of Sussex; which inquisitions were returned at the last session holden in said county, and proclaimations made in open court according to the law; and if persons against whom inquisitions have been so found, or some person in their behalf, will not appear at the next court holden in the aforesaid county, and traverse the inquisitions, final judgement will be thereupon be entered in favour of the State. (in other words, guilty until proven innocent) Given under our hands this 5th day of September, 1778. William Bond, George Warner - Commissioners. If anyone has more information to share on this migration, please post it to the list. I've found mention of a Conewago settlement in Pennsylvania of a similar group of folks from Hunterdon, Sussex and Bergen counties. They may have stopped off in the Albany area of New York before going south to Northumberland (later Montour and Columbia) county in PA. Some migrated further into VA and NC as well as north to Ontario, Canada. Any Thoughts? Cathy DiPietro vdpcom@warwick.net listowner NJSussex-L