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    1. Re: [KYGREENU-L] Clay Lick Creek and Turner CRUMP's Mill, 1815
    2. Paul Howard
    3. Claylick is the creek that was damned to create Greenbo Lake. Route 1 crosses Claylick around 7 or 8 miles north of Route it's junction with Route 23. On Thu, 11 Mar 1999 11:07:32 -0800, you wrote: >Dear Researchers of Greenup County, Kentucky, > >"CLAY LICK CREEK" in Greenup County, Kentucky was the watercourse that >Turner CRUMP wanted to build a Water Grist Mill on, according to a Writ >of Adquoddamnum dated 19 Sep 1815. I found this document in "Talley's >Kentucky Papers", page 359 and 360. > >Can someone please tell me where Clay Lick Creek was located in Greenup >County? Since the document that mentions it was written in 1815, Clay >Lick Creek might now be in a different county from Greenup. > >Thank you for your help in locating Clay Lick Creek. My interest in this >proposed Water Grist Mill's location stems from the fact that in the >list of Turner CRUMP's neighbors [those who would be affected by the >construction of the Mill] were Robert DUGLASS and William DOUGLASS. > >Randal W. Cooper <rwcooper@kellnet.com> >Lorain, Ohio > > >==== KYGREENU Mailing List ==== >Help Instructions at: http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html >or contact Betty at: chipmunk@zoomnet.net >Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?surname=KYGreenu >Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all possible!! >Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > Paul Howard paulh@zoomnet.net Rhrea Howard rhrea@zoomnet.net Greenup County Homepage www.zoomnet.net/~paulh 1958 Ashland High pages www.zoomnet.net/~paulh/1958.htm

    03/12/1999 05:27:46