>From the book: "American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin Co. Pennsylvania" SAMUEL McCREA 6th Penna Batt., Col. Wm. Irvine, Capt. Abraham Smith, Private Samuel McCrea enlisted Feb. 12, 1776, d. Aug. 10, 1776. The above Samuel McCrea left a Will at Carlisle, Penna. recorded March 25, 1778; he names wife Elizabeth, sons, Robert, Thomas John, James, William, Isaac, David, a dau. Jean Armstrong, and daus. Shusana, and Elizabeth. They were of "Entrim" Twp. Elizabeth McCrea d. 1777 was dau. of Robert McClelland and his 2nd wife Elizabeth Ewing. James Ewing of Hunterdon County, NJ and Robert McClelland were founders of the Middletown Twp., Presby., Church, now Elwyn, Delaware, Co. Penna. one of the oldest in that part of the State. Deeds show that Samuel McCrea sold land in 1769 to James Wishard, "on the Waters of Antietam" and Thomas McCrea sold land in 1775 to John Wishard. The Will of John Wishard, Nov. 1777 at Carlisle Penna. Penna. Arch. 5th Ser. Vol. 2, p. 232, 235 PS: Please feel free to post this to any (free) site where it might be of interest! 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.