According to a page from a book in the Salt Lake Family History Library, the townships included in the Refugee Tract were Etna, Harrison, Union, Licking, and Bowling Green. Fairfield County's Liberty and Violet Townships were included, as were Truro and Montgomery Townships in Franklin County--but not the entire townships. Harrison Township had the following parts included: R19T17 Lots 1-2, 16-21. I have a list of names according to Sections-the dates are from 1810 to 1829. To locate a name I would need the Range, Township, and Section Numbers. The book is called "Ohio Land Records" Starting with page 90 is the section on the Refugee Tract. Call number is #977.1 / R2c. The information given is the Section Number, the Name, the Date, and the Acreage. There is a smaller list of the claimants (about 50) in 1801 and in 1812. It gives the name and number of acres but not where it is located. For example, those who received 2240 acres by Act of February 18, 1801 were Martha Walker, widow of Thomas Seth Harding P Francis Cazeau John Edgar John Allen Receiving 1280 acres were Col James Livingston The heirs of James Dodge Jonathan Eddy Parker Clark and etc. Maybe someone on this list has a more detailed record? Tom, are you looking for a particular name? Linda F.