samuel morgan comes to rowan county and lives out his life. and people are nice to him and, you know, and they're okay with it. so a lot of the loyalists don't leave. and my guess is that, you know, william was probably hanging out in north carolina, maybe trying to figure out what to do, you know, and then he probably realized that, well, you know, i don't have any property anymore. and, you know, and the whole horse thief thing, execution thing. yeah, that's little scary. that was a close call there. were a lot of good reasons for him to leave but it took him a long time to do it he doesn't leave 1790 anybody else. we do have some questions on zoom. oh, absolutely. let's do it. we're going to start with some land questions. there are a lot of questions about what to the land that was never scott confiscated, what did jane do with the land to support her family after? okay. well, so they ended up losing. 300 acres to these judgments. although, i mean, it's really interesting that if he had 700 acres and i think it was really. 706 and she was