I found a quote from Samuel Kercheval's "A History of the Valley of Virginia" about an Indian raid in 1758 in Mill Creek, Virginia (9 miles south of Woodstock). At the time of his writing Mill Creek was located in Shenandoah County, now Page county. In his account, Kercheval talks about a MRS. SMITH who was captured and returned three years later with an Indian son by a "distinguished war chief." Mr. Smith had a "most bitter aversion to the young chief" who wound up "enlisting in the army of the revolution army as a common soldier, and never returned." Other names involved in the raid included the PAINTERS, JACOB MYERS (who may be JACOB MOYERS), and JACOB FISHER. I also know that the attack happened about 15 miles from POWELL'S FORT - also near KELLER'S FORT. My great great grandmother (b. 1844) left a written account of her lineage. Between that and what my grandmother told the family, there is a good possibility that I am descended from Mrs. Smith's Indian son. I hope that someone has information on or the names of these Smiths - or can point me in the right direction to get more info on this Smith family so I can track down this mystery. Thank so much, Jan To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html