Am looking for info on the Chaplin Fork as it relates to the Thompsons Fork. According to the Lincoln County, KY land grants, I have the following description of land held by my ancestor. Here it is: Lincoln County- Richard entered 1100 acres in Chaplin Fork at the mouth of Thompson Run. Neighbors were Patrick Carmichael and John Curry. Book 2 Page 357 1784-1785 Survey Records of Lincoln County, Kentucky: 400 ACRES as poor right Surveyed for Richard Sinnet 400 acres of Land in Lincoln County, by virtue of a Certificate from the Court for the Poor Right duly entered May 14, 1782 Beginning at two Black Oaks & Hickory on a hill in the line of Jno. Currys Survey of 400 acres & running with the line thereof South 90 poles to a run near the Mouth thence S 15 W 140 poles to a white oak Black oak & Hickory Standing by a small drain thence S 30 E 40 poles running upon Thompsons Fork of Chaplains Fork to an Elm Walnut & Water Beech, thence East 180 poles crossing said Fork three times to three Black oaks on the side of a hill 20 poles from the Creek, thence North 261 poles to two White Oaks, thence West 210 poles to the beginning variation 3 degrees East. August the 6th 1784 Marker Richard Sinnet Signed David Williams and Patrick Campbell ###struck out Campbell Signed J. Hite (assistant surveyor) and James Thompson Surveyor