This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------71C7D58BFD7DEBE83F42A054 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Katheryn, I posted the following in KYMASON-L since that was the place you had the query. Just realized that it may be of value to KYLEWIS-L Also I looked at your record concerning Indian Creek and found it was dated before the creation of Lewis from Mason. So that could be the Indian Creek in Lewis Co - find it in south Lewis - following route 377. So we have in south Lewis from west to east: Mud Lick, Beechy Creek , Kinniconick, Indian Ck. Barb Barbara Richards wrote: > Katheryn > > In MASON COUNTY. > Stone Lick run through Orangeburg and south into North Fork of Licking > > Indian Run is almost directly south of Orangeburg but is south of the North Fork of Licking.and flows north from > the area of Mt. Gilead. and possibly from Fleming Co. > > In LEWIS COUNTY > > MUD LICK is in WSW portion, no near towns but you should find it by looking south of Burtonville for > Rt 344. Mud Lick at its lower end runs just south of Rt 344 almost parallel with Rt 344. If flows SW > into the North Fork of Licking, which at that point divides Lewis Co from Fleming in the south. > I believe this is where your John Maddox -( p. 98 1810 census) lived. > > "History of Lewis County" in Dr. Talley's Northeast Kentucky Papers (1971) p. 96: list of early settlers on > Mud Lick -- no dates or time period given. > To this list I have added those that I have found on 1810 census of Lewis Co. - Could others be gone > by 1810 or not yet arrived?? > > Benj. Cole > Samuel Criswell > Wm. Murphy - 1810 census p. 99 > Solomon Thomas - 1810 census p. 98 > Sam;l Spurgin > Andrew Means > John Thompson - 1810 census p. 99 > Thos Thompson > Abraham Plummer > James Silvey > John Maddox - 1810 census p. 98 > H. C. Martin > John Bell - 1810 census p. 99 > John Green > Cleb Taylor > John Hamman > Joshua Powers > Wm. Quaintance > > Hope this helps you or someone else. > Barb > > Subject: [KYMASON-L] Creeks > > > Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 08:24:45 -0500 > > From: "K. Haddad" <khaddad@attcanada.ca> > > To: KYMASON-L@rootsweb.com > > > > There are two creeks running through Orangeburg. One is Stone Lick Branch. I cannot tell from my map, because the creeks wind and cross each other so much, what the other creek is. Anyone know? > > > > Where is Indian Creek? Is that the same as Indian Run in Mason/Fleming, or is it in Lewis Co.? > > > > Do you think the town or creek of Maddux could have been mis-understood or mis-spelled as Mud Lick? > > > > Katheryn Maddox Haddad > > > > > > --------------71C7D58BFD7DEBE83F42A054 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-ID: <3BFA742E.8635AC0D@fuse.net> Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 10:18:06 -0500 From: Barbara Richards <barich@fuse.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.06 [en]C-compaq (Win98; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: KYMASON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Mud Lick in Lewis Co. References: <200111200343.fAK3hGN31887@lists5.rootsweb.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Katheryn In MASON COUNTY. Stone Lick run through Orangeburg and south into North Fork of Licking Indian Run is almost directly south of Orangeburg but is south of the North Fork of Licking.and flows north from the area of Mt. Gilead. and possibly from Fleming Co. In LEWIS COUNTY MUD LICK is in WSW portion, no near towns but you should find it by looking south of Burtonville for Rt 344. Mud Lick at its lower end runs just south of Rt 344 almost parallel with Rt 344. If flows SW into the North Fork of Licking, which at that point divides Lewis Co from Fleming in the south. I believe this is where your John Maddox -( p. 98 1810 census) lived. "History of Lewis County" in Dr. Talley's Northeast Kentucky Papers (1971) p. 96: list of early settlers on Mud Lick -- no dates or time period given. To this list I have added those that I have found on 1810 census of Lewis Co. - Could others be gone by 1810 or not yet arrived?? Benj. Cole Samuel Criswell Wm. Murphy - 1810 census p. 99 Solomon Thomas - 1810 census p. 98 Sam;l Spurgin Andrew Means John Thompson - 1810 census p. 99 Thos Thompson Abraham Plummer James Silvey John Maddox - 1810 census p. 98 H. C. Martin John Bell - 1810 census p. 99 John Green Cleb Taylor John Hamman Joshua Powers Wm. Quaintance Hope this helps you or someone else. Barb Subject: [KYMASON-L] Creeks > Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 08:24:45 -0500 > From: "K. Haddad" <khaddad@attcanada.ca> > To: KYMASON-L@rootsweb.com > > There are two creeks running through Orangeburg. One is Stone Lick Branch. I cannot tell from my map, because the creeks wind and cross each other so much, what the other creek is. Anyone know? > > Where is Indian Creek? Is that the same as Indian Run in Mason/Fleming, or is it in Lewis Co.? > > Do you think the town or creek of Maddux could have been mis-understood or mis-spelled as Mud Lick? > > Katheryn Maddox Haddad > > > --------------71C7D58BFD7DEBE83F42A054--