O mi gawsh, whatta great way to mention BELLINGERS ! More common than Smith, or Johnson in the Mohawk Valley. I think more BELLINGERS in the Tryon Militia in the Revolution than any other surname. There is a book BELLINGER genealogy published by the Herkimer County Historical Society that is very handy for genealogists. randy. -----Original Message----- From: C M Strong <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, June 13, 1999 5:53 AM Subject: [NYHERKIM-L] BELLINGER >I have noticed a couple of references to the name >BELLINGER. Apparetnly this is a name of some historic >significance in the Mohawk Valley at the time of the >Revloution -- does anyone know more?? > >My one BELLINGER is Catherine, who married Marcus Countryman >about 1750. Anyone have her in their line? > >Thanks! >Marsha > > > > >==== NYHERKIM Mailing List ==== >UNSUBSCRIBE? Send the message UNSUBSCRIBE to: > [email protected] or .... > [email protected] for DIGEST >