A year or so ago, I asked about this and I am still at square one with it so I'll try again. I think several of us are interested in this. Ca. 1787, some men were sent to Sumner County to protect early settlers from Indian attacks. They were part of the North Carolina Militia. Apparently, in 1796, these men became either the Tennessee Militia or the Sumner County Militia. It's fairly easy to find out who they were; some of the names are General James Winchester, George Winchester, William Snoddy, my gggg-grandfather, Major James Frazor, et al. I've learned a little from James Winchester's biography by Walter Durham. I thought that since they were in North Carolina before 1787, they could have been in the Revolutionary War but I can't find any Revolutionary War records on James Frazor/Frazier. I can't find any Tennessee/Sumner County military records on individuals at the Sumner County Archives or TSL&A. Is anybody a descendant of these militia men; and if so, have you found records on them? If so, where did you find the records? Thanks, Ronnie