Dear List, Thank you to all of you, who spoke in support of my being permitted to remain on the Washington county e-mail list. At present I am wading through Peter Wilson Coldham's book, "American Loyalist Claims", for the purpose of compiling a list of Loyalists who lived in or around the Saratoga Tax District of Albany County, NY and filed claims for their losses in the Rev. War with the British government. Consequently, I am struggling with historic geography and need to ask some questions. Does anyone know where in Charlotte County Charlotte Town was located? The claimant, Timothty Buill, says that it was opposite Ft. Miller (which according to my maps was on the east side of the Hudson River) and 45 miles north of the City of Albany on the Hudson River. According to the Albany County Tax Assessors, Charlotte county did not have any Hudson River frontage until you got north of the Village of Ft. Edward. (When it comes to municipal boundary lines, I have always taken a very pragmatic approach and followed the money. So if the Albany County tax assessors had your name on their list, you lived in Albany County.) However, I have never heard of Charlotte Town in any of the primary source land records before. Thank you for your help and support. Sincerely, Leslie P.S. Timothy Buill filed his claim for his property losses in NY and CT in Montreal in 1783.