The Mumford name is certainly entwined with the Harris/Cargill names and puts them right with Matthew Marrable Typ patent Ref VPB 36:690 Dat 26 Sep 1764 Decl 0 To Matthew Marrable Con 40Sh. Re 800a Lunenburg/ on Cargills Creek !400a part thereof being formerly Granted to John Cargill !by Letter's Patent bearing date the 21st day of May 1744 !the right and title whereof is since become vested in the !Sd Matthew Marrable and 400a the residue never before Granted loc -6443 87123 F127 L0 P255 Pt 0. Pointers in *******Munford's ********line on the sd Cargills Creek Ln S5E; 12P; Munford Pt 1. Harris's Corner p Ln N79E; 180P; Harris Pt 2. P Ln S64E; 192P; Pt 3. P on Hogan's Creek Ln n26e; 26p; crossing Hogan's Creek Pt 4. hickory Ln n; 138p; Byrd Pt 5. P Ln n28e; 164p; [W28E?] Pt 6. wo Ln N5W; 184P; Pt 7. wo Ln S65W; 156P; Pt 8. his corner Hickory on Shavor's Branch Ln S77W; 320P; from Shavor's Branch Pt 9. P Ln S23E; 200P; Pt 10. Poplar on the sd Creek Lm ; ; down Cargills Creek end Shavors Creek is most likely Chavous Creek " Chaves Creek, located between Stiths Creek and Stony Creek in the northwest corner of Mecklenburg County, was probably named for him [Jacob Chavous a free black man] **************One site keeps you connected to all your email: AOL Mail, Gmail, and Yahoo Mail. Try it now. (http://www.aol.com/?optin=new-dp&icid=aolcom40vanity&ncid=emlcntaolcom00000025)