Sorry for cross posting, but I'm not sure of location. I have a copy of a Bounty Land Warrent Record Card from the VA Archives, National Archives. It shows James Slack, Private. Line: Lamb's Artillery (New York). Warrent number 7837, 100 Acres, issued July 28, 1790 and in handwriting under the date "to G. H. V. Wagenen, Assignee. " I have found a little information on Lamb's Artillery on the net. Does anyone have information on the men who served in this unit? I believe James was a member of the family of Benajah Slack. Benajah may have lived in Dutchess Co., his son William had a family in Fishkill, Dutchess Co, and may have been the William who served in the Revolutionary War from Dutchess Co. William and most of his family moved to Delaware Co, and on the Broome Co. I don't know where the property in the Warrent is located. William had a son James, born 1783, so he obviously was not the James who served. Any help or suggestions for locating the property appreciated. Thanks. Mary Slack Maynard Researching Slack, Gregory, Hopper, Bigelow/Bigalow, Nichols, Dunning, Mead, Fish in NY and New England Perry in CT Nash, Maginn/McGinn, Donahue, Vokes in NY and Ireland, Aird and Crombie in NY and Scotland People will accept your ideas much more readily if you tell them that Benjamin Franklin said it first. Thank you St. Jude and St. Therese, the Little Flower, for favors received.