From: "Craig Kanalley ckanalley@gmail.com [loyalist-lake-history]" Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2019 17:38:42 -0500 Subject: Re: [loyalist-lake-history] James LAKE, 1761, White Creek, NY [1 Attachment] Based on the 1761 Patent involved the Lake family (*5000 acres in the town of Whitecreek, bounded S. by Wallomsack, W. by Cambridge*), here is a map showing where the Lakes lived as opposed to the Chr. 1 DNA relatives I am discovering for Christopher Lake's wife Susannah. The Hewitts in Hebron, NY... The Page family of Pawlet/Dorset VT... The Page family of Pownal/Bennington VT... Those two Page families were related, that's just where they ended up, descendants of Dr. John Page of Middlesex Co, MA. I should add that this map shows their approximate locations in the 1790-1830 range, when the census were taken. So I don't know where they were in the 1760s, 1770s, 1780s just yet. Christopher Lake and his wife Susannah likely would have met and married around the mid-to-late 1770s (an exciting time, of course). So that's a nice visual of where the families lived and somehow all related .. > The following transcribed record is from > https://washington.nygenweb.net/patents.htm > > BEGIN > > Nov. 21, 1761. 5000 acres in the town of Whitecreek, bounded S. by > Wallomsack, W. by Cambridge &c., was granted to Arent Van CORLAER, > Nicholas LAKE Jun., James LAKE, Thomas LAKE and John LAKE. > > END > > I believe Nicholas, Thomas and John are all children of Nicholas LAKE > (c1692-1771). Can anyone say who James LAKE is in the above record?