Dear Pat, Good news...That probably was just not the right book! A couple of days ago I was looking for something amid some photocopies I made from a small section in another Orange County history book the last time I visited a library there. One of the pages shows early land patents and shows several sections as belonging to "Thomas Ellison and Lawrence Roome or Roonie." One of them is dated November 14, 1750, another contiguous parcel is dated November 12 but my copy is too small to read the year; a third is a short distance away is not dated. If you want to look on "today's maps" they are all located inside a ring of towns that are still there by the names of Bloomingburg, Crawford, Searsburgh, Scotchtown, Montgomery, and two of them look they are in Bullville. For further location reference, they are near the Shawangunk River (pronounced "Shon-gum" and also called the Shawangunk Kill, it's Dutch name). They are in the Evans Patent, next to the Wawayanda Patent and the Minisink Angle. My best suggestion would be to try to get a copy of "History of Organce County New York 1683-1881," and inside the cover page reads "History of Orange County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men." Compiled by E. M. Ruttenber and L.H. Clark, Heart of the Lakes Publishing, Interlaken, NY 14847, 1980, Volume 1 and II. I would try to scan and send you this page but it isn't a very good quality as I only copied a small section that covered the area where I grew up. Short-sightedness on my part! Hope this is helpful. Good wishes, Gail