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    1. Rev War: BELLIS/CURREN/MAXWELL/BARTON in 2nd Regiment Hunterdon
    2. Roz Bellis
    3. STRYKKER's "Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War" lists these individuals 2nd Regiment Hunterdon, Capt Maxwell's Company: Capt John MAXWELL, Commander (apparently served in Sussex County militia as a Lieutenant, if I'm reading Strykker's info correctly) Lt Robert MAXWELL Pvt Andrew BELLOS (BELLIS) Pvt Richard CURREN 2nd Regiment Hunterdon, Staff: Lt. BARTON (fnu) served on the staff of the 2nd Regiment Hunterdon Could anyone help to answer these questions: 1. Is this the same John MAXWELL whose name is in the Sussex Co. Deed Books as having deposed witnesses James BISHOP & Robt ALLISON on 28 February 1797. This was with regard to the December 1796 transfer of land from the heirs of Isaac SWAYZE of Oxford to the heirs of Joseph LEMON, also of Oxford. This land was located near the Beaver Brook, presumably in the vicinity of Swayzes Mills. 2. Was Robert MAXWELL related to his company commander, John? 3. Was Richard CURREN's name mispelled? Was he actually a CURRENT? 4. What was Lt. BARTON's first name? Does anyone know if STRYKKER's book comes in digital format? It lists soldier's names in alphabetical order, but I would love to be able to query his data by military unit level (the book does this for officers, but not enlisted men.) Thanks! Roz BELLIS Alexandria, VA

    06/06/2004 08:01:24
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX-L] Rev War: BELLIS/CURREN/MAXWELL/BARTON in 2nd Regiment Hunterdon
    2. Susan Molye
    3. Roz, GenealogyCDs.com <http:\\www.GenealogyCDs.com> has a CD called "Military Records of the New Jersey Volunteers" that contains a digitized book called "Register of the commissioned officers and privates of the New Jersey Volunteers, in the service of the United States," no author given, but published by J.H. Lyon, 1863 in Jersey City, 584 pgs. Is this the book you are referring to? The same CD has William Stryker's "The New Jersey volunteers (Loyalists) in the Revolutionary War" (Trenton, N.J.: Naar, Day & Naar, 1887). The same company has what looks to be a wonderful CD about Sussex Co. history, including a digitized copy of Snell's history and a digitized index to Snell's history. I have no connection to this company, but they appear to be reputable. Their CD's are also available on eBay. Susan M. At 02:01 PM 6/6/04, Roz Bellis wrote: >STRYKKER's "Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War" lists >these individuals > >2nd Regiment Hunterdon, Capt Maxwell's Company: > <snip> >Does anyone know if STRYKKER's book comes in digital format? It lists >soldier's names in alphabetical order, but I would love to be able to query >his data by military unit level (the book does this for officers, but not >enlisted men.) > >Thanks! > >Roz BELLIS >Alexandria, VA

    06/07/2004 05:38:05