Re: Roll call I'm looking for information on the following families: John GRANGE married Jane MIDGLEY in Yorkshire England. They emigrated to the US in 1818 and settled in Forksville, PA. Their son, John W. GRANGE, married Eliza VOUGH in Eldredsville, Sullivan County, PA on October 30, 1851. She was born in Montoursville, PA, in 1833, daughter of John VOUGH and Hannah WINDER. I know nothing more of John Vough's family. (John Vough died young and Eliza married a second time to Geoffrey CLARK.) Eliza's obituary indicated that she had a grandfather named David HAMILTON who fought in the Revolutionary War in an outfit called the Rangers on the Frontier. There is apparently a David HAMILTON, Revolutionary War veteran, buried at Crossroads Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Montoursville, PA. I don't know if this is my David Hamilton or not. The obituary also said her other grandfather was a John WINDER(S) who belonged to the German Regiment and died during the war. It also said that the family name of WARREN was connected to the WINDERS. It went on to say that John Winders had a son, Warren Winder, who also served in the Revolution and was wounded. According to notes left by a family member, Hannah WINDER had very long, straight black hair and recalled that there was Cherokee blood in the family. I have only these tantalizing tidbits about this part of my family...no real proof of anything. Is there anyone out there who shares these lines? Barbara Ziek