Hi folks, Here's a website that has a map of PA in 1760. It shows the location of various forts used in the French and Indian (Seven Years) War and shows major migration routes. Scrooollll down! http://www.mccordfamilyassn.com/pennsylv.htm Here's the story of a family massacre in Maine in the late 1600s: http://users.rcn.com/smartin.javanet/longley.htm And the abduction and massacre of the Jemison (Jamison) family in Adams Co, PA in 1755. One daughter was adopted by the Senecas and lived among them the rest of her life. This is her tombstone: In Memory of The White Woman Mary Jemison Daughter of Thomas Jemison & Jane Irwin, Born on the ocean, between Ireland and Phila., in 1742 or 3. Taken captive at Marsh Creek, Pa. in 1755 carried down the Ohio, Adopted into an Indian family. In 1759 removed to Genesee River. Was naturalized in 1817. Removed to this place in 1831. And having survived two husbands and five Children, leaving three still alive; She Died Sept 19th 1833 aged about ninety- One years, Having a few weeks before expressed a hope Of pardon through JESUS CRHIST The counsel of the Lord that shall stand. Linda Merle