Excellent job Tom and thank you!!! I went to the list anticipating finding my ancestors who lived and owned land in Orange County, but.... they weren't all there. :-( This brings up a few questions that maybe someone on the list can answer: 1. Would leased land from a major landowner (such as Livingstone, Beekman, etc.) show up in Assessment Rolls? 2. What about land that was held by multiple people or families? Would each be listed? or just one name? none? 3. Loyalist land that was LATER confiscated does not show up in this Assessment Roll. Was it "expunged"? Can it be found anywhere? in the original roll? For example: the Miller family owned land and a grist mill and saw mill in Smith's Clove, Precinct of Cornwall, Orange County (now Monroe). They had the land as early as 1754. The head of the family, Garret Miller Sr. (1737-1778) was a Capt. in the Cornwall Reg. of Eastern Orange Co. Militia (qualifying descendants for DAR). He left his property equally/jointly to his 10 children. One, Elizabeth Miller, had married Philip Roblin. Because the Roblins were "notorious" loyalists, the mill and land were confiscated in 1779. The Assessment Roll had no Roblin (3 familes) nor Garret Miller nor his children. Any ideas? Thanks, Linda Burkell