Flint62Smoothie Thanks for the reference. I have visited that site before and had an ancestor (Samuel Packard) who served in Church's Company
during King Phillip's War. Another half dozen ancestors served in other companies.
I have also found at least a dozen more who fought in King William's War, of whom six were killed. Another ancestor was Richard Otis in Dover NH:
"On Thursday, the 27th of June, 1689, the dwelling-house of Richard Otis, was attacked by the Indians, and himself shot as he was rising up in bed, and his son Stephen and daughter Hannah were killed, the latter, then two years old, by dashing her head against the chamber stairs. The wife and infant child of three months, with others, twenty-nine in all, were carried captive to Canada, and sold to the French."
I guess this explains my interest in the period.
The problem with my project is I don't like the club-butt style and want to use a true English flintlock, not a dog-lock. Perhaps an Oakes pattern of the
1680s.
All the best
Paul