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    1. Re: [DMU] Pesky Patent (1704) description 315 a. Chesterfield
    2. Symonds
    3. Tom, There seem to be two Reedy Creeks in Chesterfield County, one which runs into the James, and one which runs into Kingsland Creek, the latter being the one which is south of Falling Creek. I will let you know if I find surveys containing common lines. Tom Bannister wrote: > Marilyn, > > Thanks for responding. I agree with you as to the plausibility of the Reedy Ck > in question being that on the S side of the James between the falls and Powhite > Creek. But like you, I cannot find adjacent surveys sharing common lines. Also, > if this is the right Reedy Ck, the Easely survey it seems has to be placed > within the lines of Byrds 1687 patent.

    06/14/2003 09:01:50