Pamela VILLAFUERTE wrote: > McCOLLEY (McCAULEY)-McINTOSH > I am looking for information on Daniel McINTOSH and the McCAULEY family. Pam Hi, Pam, On p. 297, quoting from the certificate book: "John McColley is intitled to four Hundred acres of land in Monongalia County adjoining lands Claim'd by Thomas McColley in the Right of Residence to inlude his improvemnt made in the year 1775." After that is the notation of Harrison County. On p. 298, John McColly [without the "e" this time] is mentioned in the description of the 400 acres to which Isaack Davisson was entitled on the "West fork waters." On p. 275, from the certificiate book: "Laucklin McIntosh is Intitled to 400 acres of land in Monongalia County Situate on the waters of TenMile Creek to Include his Settlement made thereon in the year 1774." That is followed by the notation of Greene County and, "General Lachlan McIntosh was made commander of the Wetern Department of the Revolutionary Amry in 1778" referencing Walkinshaw, Volume II and Withers. No mention of Daniel. In Vol. II p. 166 there's a John McCally who was among the trustees of the Randolph Academy which was incorporated by the gen. assembly of VA in 1787. Although Morgantown was where the trustees first met, the town selected for the Academy was Clarksburg P. 35 Lachlan McIntosh is mentioned again as taking over the Western Dept. at Fort Pitt on May 2, 1778. That appears to be all that is in the first two volumes, the only ones I have. Best regards, Jane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jane McCann Walsh [email protected]