My great great grandfather Hugh Reveley married Elizabeth Galbraith, the granddaughter of Alexander Galbraith, back in Tennessee. My Joseph Reveley moved on to Tennessee after the American Revolution, rather than heading to Campbell County with his brother George Reveley. In going thru my Campbell County folders I just found that this same Alexander Galbraith moved to Campbell County by 1792, was on the tax list, and died there in 1793. One of his daughters, Margaret Galbraith, married Andrew Fields and lived very near the Reveleys on Falling River and Reedy Creek. Their daughter married Major Benjamin Hunter. I don't know if these Reveleys knew of the connection between the Galbraiths and the Reveley cousins in Tennessee. These early settlers were originally a part of the Hunter Settlement in Pennsylvania. I was told a family story that the Fields & Galbraiths were run out of Pennsylvania by the Indians. They were told by a friendly Indian that the stockade would be burned that night. They fled southward, and as they crossed the top of the ridge they looked back and saw the stockade in flames. At that time the British were inciting the Indians to attack the settlers all along the frontier as part of their Revolutionary War strategy. They are buried in the Hunter Family Cemetery. Wow my great great great great grandparents are buried there and I almost missed them! Small world. Are there any others out there? I believe they may be in the section that is now Appomattox County. Thanks, Sarah Reveley San Antonio