In a message dated 4/7/00 3:08:53 AM !!!First Boot!!!, PENNSYLVANIA-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > their are lots of McCulloughs in Juniata Co Pa Thier is a town called > McCulloughs mill and a cemetary there called McCulloughs Mill Presbyterian > Churchyard you can search the graveyard names online at GenWeb Pa Juniata > County My family lived there in 1850s Joanne Farrell > In going over my mountains of paperwork, I found Bio's from the book "American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin County Pennsylvania" for the following; ROBERT McCREA SAMUEL McCREA THOMAS McCREA WILLIAM McCRIGHT GEORGE McCULLOUGH HANCE McCULLOUGH JAMES McCULLOUGH ROBERT McCULLOUGH ROBERT McCUNE SAMUEL McCUNE, CAPTAIN ALEXANDER McCURDY ARTHUR McCURDY HUGH McCURDY JAMES McCURDY (partial) I believe at the time this area would have been Cumberland Co. If anybody is interested I will post them to the lists so everyone can benefit. 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.