this book is still available you may try to get it . >From the Choosing People THE HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH DAY BAPTISTS BY DON SANFORD 1992 ""The Effect of the War on Migrations One direct effect of the war was increased migration west. Economic losses and disruptions, new territory, and military roads through the mountains encouraged many to seek new homes on the frontier. One patriot from Piscataway was Samuel Fitz Randolph who was commissioned an ensign in the Second Regiment of Sussex County. His contacts and travels in this capacity influenced the migration of Seventh Day Baptists from Piscataway and Shrewsbury They fol- lowed a military road through the Allegheny Mountains to Woodbridgetown, Pennsylvania, before moving south to western Virginia where the Shrewsbury church was reestab- lished as the Salem Seventh Day Baptist Church in 1792""