Any help on the mailing list for her? She isn't a subscriber so you need to reply directly to her. -----Original Message----- From: nancy stanton [mailto:nancystanton@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 6:00 PM To: mavrogeorge@genealogysf.com Subject: Information on James Stanton Dear Brian, I have been researching my family tree for some time now and have hit a "dead end". My relatives and I have traced our lineage back to a man named James Stanton who settled in Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War. He was a Loyalist, having served in Hinchman's Company (according to the Muster Roll of Discharged and Disbanded Soldiers and Loyalists at Digby - May 29,1784). I am contacting you to see if he might link into the Stanton family from Stonington,Conn. We have been able to place his birthdate circa 1758 but do not know where that took place. While going thru your database, I noticed that it contained a James Stanton who was born on December 28,1756 but there wasn't any further information about him (that I could locate). Could this James be our missing link? His number in your database is 271 and he is 9th child of John and Prudence (Chesebro) Stanton. If this proves to be true, the on-going search by several people will be completed. But then a whole new search will begin. By the way, our James was married when he arrived in Nova Scotia to a woman named Sarah. We don't know what her maiden name was, only that she died on April 27,1798. Hopefully you can help with our search. Thank you ahead of time for your help and I hope to hear back from you in the near future. May Health and Happiness follow you. Nancy - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com