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    1. Re: [NYWASHIN] Revoltionary war units
    2. Leslie Potter
    3. There were 17 regiments in the Albany County Militia. Plus a company named "Independent" Company. Each regiment was comprised of residents who were called up from the respective specific geographic area within the Albany County in which they resided. There are 17 Tax Districts within Albany County. I have not yet correlated all of the Albany County regiment lists with all of the Albany County Tax Districts. However, I feel that it is fair to say that no man living in "Cambridge" would have served in the 12th Regiment of the Albany County Militia, which was from the Ballstown (Ballston) Tax District. In addition there was also one regiment from Charlotte County. (My research has indicated that the precise boundaries of Charlotte County are difficult to pin down. Charlotte County seems to have had a rather Brigadoon like quality about it.) The other factor to keep in mind is that the Patroon System dominated real estate transactions in the Provence of New York even after the English took over. The Patroons leased land to settlers. They did not sell land to settlers. Therefore, because the settlers did not hold fee simple title to their farms, they tended to be more mobile than in other colonies where the residents did actually own their land. (No one in New York State got good legal fee simple title to their land until 1841, when the New York legislature finally abolished the Patroon system. I have a copy of New York in the Revolution as Colony and State on CD ROM and would be happy to do a look up for you. Leslie Potter Glen Mills, PA Michael McAlonie wrote: >What units of Revolutionary War Albany County Militia (1776 timeframe) would have been from the Cambridge NY area? > >Would it make sense for someone from Cambridge to be in the 12th Reg. Albany County Militia, commanded by Col. Jacobus Von Schoonhoven from the Halfmoon NY area? > >any help is appreciated, >Thanks, Mike > > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >

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