I am researching Francis (b. abt 1722) and Margery Milliken INNIS (b abt 1726) of Tuscarora Valley, Juniata County. Their children were Nathaniel, James, Francis, Mary, Jane, Elizabeth Rev. Cutherbertson's diary, reprinted in the form of a register of Marriages and baptisms, refers to the baptism of Mary INNIS on Sept. 21, 1755, but gives the father as James INNIS, not Francis INNIS. On May 3, 1759, the Rev. baptizes James INNIS, and again lists the father as James INNIS, not Francis INNIS. Both baptisms occur at or near David Dunwoody's, of the Pequa Society, and or affiliated with the Rock Creek Church north of Gettysburg. While the dates of the Mary and James baptisms above somewhat coincide with the conjectured ages of Francis INNIS kids, it is curious that the father is listed as James, not Francis. There is no indication that Francis alway went by the name James, or that he was Francis James, or James Francis. The Rev. also baptized Francis and Elizabeth INNES on April 10, 1763, at R. Stephenson's of the Marsh Creek Society, and lists the father as Francis INNES. If we overlook the difference in the spelling of the last name, why would the Rev. refer to the same (if he is that?) person/father twice as James in 1755 and 1759, and then as Francis in 1763? Knut W. Barde