>From the Book: "American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin Co. Pennsylvania" THOMAS McCREA Private under Capt. Daniel Clapsaddler in 1780-1781. He mar. Dec. 20, 1770, by Rev. John King, Susanna Coil. He appears in Bedford Co. Penna., and gave service there in militia. He was a son of Samuel McCrea of Franklin Co. Penna. His Will is recorded at Greensburg, Penna., dated and prob. 1804. He names wife Susanna, Grandson Thomas Trimble; son-in-law Wm. Trimble. The Executors & Witnesses were old Franklin Co. men,-Michael and Charles Campbell and Alexdr. Moorhead. In Cross Creek Graveyard, Washington, Co. Penna.;William McCrea d. September 3, 1841, aged 85 yrs. Sarah McCrea d. March 3, 1825, in 49th year. One James McCray left a Will at Erie, Penna., recorded 1840. John Allen left a Will at Erie, Penna., in which he named McCreas, Wards, and many others, prob. 1838. Penna. Arch. 5th Ser. Vol. 6, p. 93, 116. PS: Please feel free to poste this to any (free) site that you think may be interested. Also would somebody pass this on to the Erie, & Washington Co. Pa. lists, I am not subbed to them. Thanks! Sincerely, Sharon Lantzy Wygant SSchu22739@aol.com Surnames: Anderson, Hasselor, Kingston, Lamer (Leamer, Lehmer), Lantzy (Lenzi), McAnulty,McCullough, McLane (McLain,McLean, McLene), O'Cain Patton, Robertson/Robinson, Shankle, Simpson, Sitter, Steen, Stuchell, Thompson (Thomson), White, Wygant.