Well, Allyssa, I think I have gotten it all together now - mostly with Dave's help. Firstly, he had suggested Craigstown/Craigtown. I'll confess to having made that my first choice also.....when I misread the townland names as Craigstown. I didn't find any place where Craigstown was used as an alternative to Craigtown, so I changed gears. (My bad [gr]). I was thinking of the pronunciation, too, but didn't follow up. Then Dave found Magheradrumman (Glencannon). There are 3 Magheradrumman townlands in Co. Donegal, but the one we want is in the Glencannon River valley, south of Carndonagh in Inishowen - in Donagh civil parish. The best part is that this Magheradrumman is huge - over 1900 acres - and there are local names for various parts of the townland. Craigtown is one of them. It occupies the northern part of the townland and is less than 2 miles SE of Carndonagh town. There is a school of some sort in Craigtown. It seems that "Creektown" could have been how the placename sounded to the scribe. Pete - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts </HTML>