
Originally Posted by
cajunscot
Many thanks, Terry -- did a quick recce on Netflix, but it appears it is not available on DVD, more's the pity. I remember it being a fairly well done film, although
Wes Studi was Magua.

Your right Todd, momentary brain-fart

I meant Eric Schweig as Brant (& Uncas), though Wes Studi was in Broken Chain as well. I also failed to mention that it wasn't available on dvd...I've looked for it for a long time (I'm not sure if the video is still available or not?).
Sorry 

Originally Posted by
cajunscot
I would bet dollars to doughnuts that your Loyalist ancestors and my Patriot ancestors squared off at some point, as my Williamsons, a father and five sons, were members of the Pennsylvania Militia and saw service in the Ohio campaigns in the 1780s.
Possible 
It's also possible that my QR's ancestors met another of my ancestors in the Southern campaign. He was Scots-Irish who was in the NC militia, and found himself later at the Battle of Camden (where he was crippled for life at the age of 21).
Another Scots-Irish ancestor of mine was too old for active service, and was a recruiting officer (in Virginia I believe).
Cool stuff, be neat to take a time machine!
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