I am researching the following Patrick McCormick family from Indiana Co., PA. Descendants of Patrick McCormick 1 Patrick McCormick b: 1760 in North of Ireland d: Aft. 1860 in Brushvalley Twp., Indiana County, PA .. +Margaret ? b: 1765 d: Aft. 1820 in Indiana Co., PA ......... 2 Martha McCormick b: 1783 in Fannett Township, Franklin Co., PA d: October 1879 in Brushvalley Twp., Indiana County, PA ............. +William Campbell, Sr b: 1773 in PA d: December 1863 in Brushvalley Twp., Indiana County, PA ......... 2 James McCormick b: 1790 d: Aft. 1860 in Brushvalley Township, Indiana County, PA ............. +Sarah ? b: 1796 in PA d: Aft. 1860 in Brushvalley Township, Indiana County, PA ......... 2 William McCormick b: 1801 d: Aft. 1860 in Indiana County, PA ............. +Unknown d: Bef. 1833 ......... *2nd Wife of William McCormick: ............. +Catherine Taylor b: 1812 in PA d: Aft. 1860 ......... 2 Robert McCormick b: 1810 in PA d: 1850 in Indiana County, PA ............. +Elizabeth Harvey ......... *2nd Wife of Robert McCormick: ............. +Jane Glenn b: 1810 in PA I was at the DAR today. Patrick McCormick is in their Patriot's Index. He is referenced in the PA Archives "V" Series Vol. 6 page 284 on the Roll of the 7th PA Line for the Cumberland Militia commanded by Samuel Colbertson. A DAR application seems to have identified a daughter Margaret. I only glanced at the applications. I scibbled some quick notes. I may have got these wrong. David Findley (1793/4-9/22/1866) married Margaret McCormick (1796/7-11/2/1864) Their son ? David Findley (6/23/1829-1919) married Mary Ann McFeathers (5/7/1837-11/28/1889) married on 5/4/1854 Does anyone have any light to shed on these relationships? - Kevin Campbell (kevincamp@aol.com) PS - Here is some additional info on Patrick from The Annals of Franklin County give the following additional McCormick history (p54. "Forbes Road", DAR Library) The McCormick land belonged to the Allen Brown warrant of 1765 although there were settlers on different parts of this Brown land in 1754 or 1755. The houses now on present Route 75 on the McCormick-Gorman lands were not built until approximately fifty tears after the old places on the Old Road. The McCormick family was in Path Valley pretty early although the earlier McCormick land was "up" the Valley. Patrick McCormick served under Capt. Thomas McDowell in 1780. Robert McCormick served under Capt. McDowell also under Capt. Noah Abraham in 1780. "Mike" McCormick was working in Mt. Pleasant Furnace in 1812-1814. The Old Road passed through and near the McCormick land for a long distance.