Dan and others, >Was there some strife or distress in the years 1805, 1806, and 1807, or >were these second generation pioneers wanting to move on to better pastures? > > Dan W. I don't notice any strife patterns in what information I've gathered so far (even more than what I have uploaded) - http://home.eznet.net/~dminor/NYNY1805.html There was quite a bit of county and town creating going on, so I rather suspect the second generation pioneers theory to be more plausible. David Minor David Minor Eagles Byte Historical Research Pittsford, New York 716 264-0423 [log in to unmask] To be put on the mailing list for the weekly TimeMaster radio scripts, as well as news of updates to my homepage, e-mail me at the address above. http://home.eznet.net/~dminor includes NYNY, a series of timelines covering New York City and State, from approximately 1,100,000,000 BC to 1990 AD. "I would undertake to supply your demands if your generosity is equal to them." -John Bartram, U. S. naturalist