Let's start in Burlington Co,NJ with the Prickett-Springer-Bozarth's,and also n e NE's Woodbridge for Stites and Donham lets go, 1750 era to north of Winchester,Va-Gerrardstown,Berkley Co,WV, and Rev John Gerrard Sr, near Morgan Morgan. m. Let's go west ,1770, to Morgantown and Jacob Prickett's fort in n WV,just south of Gerrard's Fort Baptist,Rev John Corbley,Sr. And nearby are people from ne NJ including Benj Stites,and a colony of Fee-Lakin-Thomas Fletcher -et al from n OF Wash DC,Md. Rev John Corbley,Sr -now Greene Co,very sw Pa. [Howard Leckey's 'The Tenmile Country and it's Pioneer Families. "Donham 1788, Benj Stites leads a colony to Columbia,e Cincinnati ,and Gerrard's Station,Rev John Corbley,Jr. [but also,100 + families headed there stop instead in Bracken Co,Ky til Indians en treat 1790]. So modern Clermont Co ,Oh has 100 families in Bracken Co,just s e, who cross the river,1796, and another group of a similar peoples just west in e Cincinnati, who migrate east into Clermont,1796+, [Donham Plus, similar Gerrardstown people migrate n Waynesville,Ohio,1798,and Miami Co,Oh 1800+ We know your Fletcher's and Hall's made the move from e Cincinnati into mid Clermont. And,maybe,carlely@juno.com's mother's Fletcher's might have made the move from Bracken Co,into s e Clermont. Author Leckey ,above, guesses Thomas Fletcher,of very s w Pa,'s Greene Co ,Pa got there as part of the Fee-Lakin colony once from Md. On Sun, 8 Oct 2000 14:24:07 EDT Smlathrum@aol.com writes: > Are you telling me there was a Gerrard's Fort in Washington County PA > as well > as the one in Hamilton County? It looks like my Fletchers went to > Hamilton > County as early as 1789 so I just didn't consider any census or > information > in PA after that as I figured they were long gone and wouldn't show > up. > Susan